Cochlear Implants : Objective Measures

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Cochlear Implants : Objective Measures

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 230 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781861563248
  • DDC分類 616

Full Description

The age at which children are receiving cochlear implants has dropped dramatically; some children now undergo surgery when less than 12 months old. Considerable feedback is required from the patient in order to set the device optimally. This can be difficult in very young children, who may be unable to provide any behavioral information. It is therefore vital that objective measures are available in order to evaluate the device and auditory system function, set the programming parameters, and even assess performance.This book covers cochlear implant objective measures used before, during and after surgery. It provides a handbook for clinicians detailing the many techniques currently used, including telemetry, averaged electrode voltages, and electrically-evoked stapedial reflexes, auditory brainstem responses, compound action potentials, middle, late and event-related potentials. The internationally respected chapter authors from Europe and the USA provide coverage of the objective measures used in several commercially available cochlear implant devices.This book is required reading for clinicians in cochlear implant centers, researchers and those in the commercial implant field worldwide.

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction to Cochlear Implant Objective Measures, Helen E Cullington Rolf Dieter Battmer. Chapter 2. Telemetry, Features and Application, Lucas H M Mens.

Chapter 3. Averaged Electrode Voltage Measurements in Patients with Cochlear Implants, Jon K Shallop, Paul Carter, Gail Feinman, Bruce Tabor.

Chapter 4. Electrically-evoked Stapedial Reflexes, Utility in Cochlear Implant patients, Annelle V Hodges, Stacy L Butts, John E King.

Chapter 5. The electrically-evoked Whole Nerve Action Potential, Carolyn J Brown.

Chapter 6. The electrically-evoked Auditory Brainstem Response, Steven Mason.

Chapter 7. Electrically-evoked Middle Latency and Cortical Auditory-evoked Potentials, Jill B Firszt, Paul R Kileny.

Chapter 8. Cortical Auditory-evoked Potentials Recorded from Cochlear Implant Users, Methods and Applications, Curtis W Ponton, Manuel Don

Index.