Feasibility of an implanted microphone for cochlear implant listening

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Jean-Marc Gérard
Laurent Demanez
Caroline Salmon
Filiep Vanpoucke
Joris Walraevens
Anke Plasmans
Daniele De Siati
Philippe Lefèbvre
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[1] UCL Brussels,ENT Department
[2] Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi,ENT Department
[3] CHU Liège,ENT Department
[4] Cochlear Technology Centre,undefined
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Implantable microphone; Cochlear implant; Totally implantable hearing device; Subcutaneous microphone; Speech performance;
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This study aimed at evaluating the feasibility of an implanted microphone for cochlear implants (CI) by comparison of hearing outcomes, sound quality and patient satisfaction of a subcutaneous microphone to a standard external microphone of a behind-the-ear sound processor. In this prospective feasibility study with a within-subject repeated measures design comparing the microphone modalities, ten experienced adult unilateral CI users received an implantable contralateral subcutaneous microphone attached to a percutaneous plug. The signal was pre-processed and fed into their CI sound processor. Subjects compared listening modes at home for a period of up to 4 months. At the end of the study the microphone was explanted. Aided audiometric thresholds, speech understanding in quiet, and sound quality questionnaires were assessed. On average thresholds (250, 500, 750, 1k, 2k, 3k, 4k and 6 kHz) with the subcutaneous microphone were 44.9 dB, compared to 36.4 dB for the external mode. Speech understanding on sentences in quiet was high, within approximately 90% of performance levels compared to hearing with an external microphone. Body sounds were audible but not annoying to almost all subjects. This feasibility study with a research device shows significantly better results than previous studies with implanted microphones. This is attributed to technology enhancements and careful fitting. Listening effort was somewhat increased with an implanted microphone. Under good sound conditions, speech performance is nearly similar to that of external microphones demonstrating that an implanted microphone is feasible in a range of normal listening conditions.
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页码:1383 / 1390
页数:7
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