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KMID : 0390220060170020234
Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2006 Volume.17 No. 2 p.234 ~ p.239
The Relationship between EABR and ECAP Thresholds and Behavioral T/C Levels in Pediatric Cochlear Implant Users
Jeong Sung-Wook

Kim Lee-Suk
Abstract
Background and Objectives£ºIn the pediatric cochlear implant, the first mapping is difficult or even impossible
because of their inherent communication problem with clinician. Thus various objective measures such as electrical auditory brainstem response (EABR), electrical stapedial reflex (ESR), electrical compound action potential (ECAP), and electrical middle latency response (EMLR) have been developed for use as a reference for the behavioral measures. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between EABR and ECAP thresholds and behavioral T/C levels in pediatric cochlear implant users.Subjects and Method£ºTwenty children implanted with the Nucleus CI24M, who had at least 12 months of follow up, were participated in this study. Mean age of children at implantation was 4 years 7 months. EABR and ECAP thresholds were measured 3-4 weeks after implantation and compared with behavioral T/C levels obtained about 1 year after implantation. Results£ºOn average, EABR and ECAP thresholds were shown to fall between behavioral T and C level. Significant but somewhat loose correlations were found between EABR and ECAP thresholds and behavioral T/C levels (r<0.6, p=0.0001). However correlation between electrophysiologic thresholds and behavioral measures in each individual was much stronger.Conclusion£ºThese results suggest that EABR and ECAP thresholds could be used to estimate behavioral T/C levels and help to program the speech processor in very
young children.
KEYWORD
Cochlear implantation, Electrical auditory brainstem response, Electrical compound action potentioal
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