Bance M L, O'Driscoll M, Giles E, Ramsden R T
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Laryngoscope. 1998 Feb;108(2):291-4. doi: 10.1097/00005537-199802000-00025.
The recipient of a Nucleus 22 multichannel cochlear implant began to experience severe vestibular stimulation related to the implant. This patient's experience initiated a study with the objective of determining the frequency of implant-related vestibulo-ocular stimulation. Subjects consisted of 17 randomly selected patients who use cochlear implants. Included in the study were 14 Nucleus 22 and three Med-El Combi 40-devices. Stimulation of the implants was performed both by individual channel and with sound field broad-band 80-dB noise using the users' normal device settings. Eye movements were monitored with infrared videonystagmography. Only one subject, who used a Med-El Combi 40, showed a consistent and strong ocular response to cochlear stimulation but had no subjective symptoms. The authors conclude that vestibulo-ocular activation is possible with multichannel cochlear implants but is infrequent and may not be clinically significant.
一名接受Nucleus 22多通道人工耳蜗植入的患者开始出现与植入物相关的严重前庭刺激。该患者的经历引发了一项研究,目的是确定与植入物相关的前庭眼刺激的频率。研究对象包括17名随机选择的使用人工耳蜗的患者。其中有14名使用Nucleus 22植入物,3名使用Med-El Combi 40植入物。使用患者的正常设备设置,通过单个通道以及声场宽带80分贝噪声对植入物进行刺激。用红外视频眼震图监测眼球运动。只有一名使用Med-El Combi 40植入物的受试者对耳蜗刺激表现出持续且强烈的眼部反应,但没有主观症状。作者得出结论,多通道人工耳蜗植入可能会激活前庭眼反射,但这种情况很少见,可能在临床上并不显著。