Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134394
Title: Minimum intraoperative testing battery for cochlear implantation: the international practice trend
Authors: Aljazeeri, Isra
Abdelsamad, Yassin
Alsanosi, Abdulrahman
Hagr, Abdulrahman
Kim, Ana H.
Ramos Macías, Ángel Manuel 
Ramos De Miguel, Ángel 
Kurz, Anja
Lorens, Artur
Gantz, Bruce
Buchman, Craig A.
Távora-Vieira, Dayse
Sprinzl, Georg
Mertens, Griet
Saunders, James E.
Kosaner, Julie
Telmesani, Laila M.
Lassaletta, Luis
Bance, Manohar
Yousef, Medhat
Holcomb, Meredith A.
Adunka, Oliver
Cayé-Thomasen, Per
Skarzynski, Piotr Henryk
Rajeswaran, Ranjith
Briggs, Robert J.
Oh, Seung Ha
Plontke, Stefan K.
O’Leary, Stephen J.
Agrawal, Sumit
Yamasoba, Tatsuya
Lenarz, Thomas
Wesarg, Thomas
Kutz, Walter
Connolly, Patrick
Anderson, Ilona
Alzhrani, Farid
UNESCO Clasification: 321305 Cirugía de garganta, nariz y oídos
Keywords: Cochlear Implantation
Ecap
Fnm
Impedance
Intraoperative Testing, et al
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 
Abstract: Purpose: In cochlear implantation (CI) surgery, there are a wide variety of intraoperative tests available. However, no clear guide exists on which tests must be performed as the minimum intraoperative testing battery. Toward this end, we studied the usage patterns, recommendations, and attitudes of practitioners toward intraoperative testing. Methods: This study is a multicentric international survey of tertiary referral CI centers. A survey was developed and administered to a group of CI practitioners (n = 34) including otologists, audiologists and biomedical engineers. Thirty six participants were invited to participate in this study based on a their scientific outputs to the literature on the intraoperative testing in CI field and based on their high load of CI surgeries. Thirty four, from 15 countries have accepted the invitation to participate. The participants were asked to indicate the usage trends, perceived value, influence on decision making and duration of each intraoperative test. They were also asked to indicate which tests they believe should be included in a minimum test battery for routine cases. Results: Thirty-two (94%) experts provided responses. The most frequently recommended tests for a minimum battery were facial nerve monitoring, electrode impedance measurements, and measurements of electrically evoked compound action potentials (ECAPs). The perceived value and influence on surgical decision-making also varied, with high-resolution CT being rated the highest on both measures. Conclusion: Facial nerve monitoring, electrode impedance measurements, and ECAP measurements are currently the core tests of the intraoperative test battery for CI surgery.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134394
ISSN: 0937-4477
DOI: 10.1007/s00405-024-08944-y
Source: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology [ISSN 0937-4477], (Enero 2024)
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