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		| Title: | Analysis of neural interface when using modiolar electrode stimulation. Radiological evaluation, trans-impedance matrix analysis and effect on listening effort in cochlear implantation | Authors: | Ramos de Miguel, Ángel Falcón-González, Juan Carlos Ramos Macías, Ángel | UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas 3201 Ciencias clínicas 320111 Radiología 241113 Fisiología de la audición | Keywords: | Cochlear Implant Electrode Discrimination Pupillometry Trans-Impedance Matrix | Issue Date: | 2021 | Journal: | Journal of Clinical Medicine | Abstract: | Background: The proximity of the electrode to the modiolar wall may be of interest to investigate the effect of pitch discrimination. This research establishes the relation between these factors and whether perimodiolar positions may provide benefits regarding improved electrode discrimination. Methods: A prospective randomized study including 24 post-lingual deaf adults was performed. A psychoacoustic study was done by using a psychoacoustic research platform. Radiological study, and a cone-beam computed tomography was used to assess post cochlear implantation electrodes’ position. Trans-impedance matrix (TIM) analysis was performed after cochlear implant insertion in all cases, and pupillometry test was also performed. Results: 12 patients received a slim perimodiolar electrode array, and 12 patients received a straight electrode array. Although all the patients showed similar speech test results after 12 months follow-up, those implanted with a perimodiolar electrode obtained better scores in electrode discrimination test and pupillometry test, and showed more homogenous TIM patterns. Conclusions: The better positioning of the electrode array seams to provide a better hearing resolution and less listening effort trans-impedance matrix seems to be a useful tool to analyze positioning of the perimodiolar array. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/111895 | ISSN: | 2077-0383 | DOI: | 10.3390/jcm10173962 | Source: | Journal of Clinical Medicine [EISSN 2077-0383], v. 10 (17), 3962, (Septiembre 2021) | 
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