The Intra-Cochlear Impedance-Matrix (IIM) test for the Nucleus® cochlear implant
The Intra-Cochlear Impedance-Matrix (IIM) test for the Nucleus® cochlear implant
The IIM test was found to be straightforward to perform clinically and demonstrated reproducible data with narrow ranges in normally-functioning devices. Because this test uses a very low stimulation level the IIM test is well suited for children or multiply handicapped CI users who cannot reliably report on their auditory percepts. The new algorithms show potential to improve implant integrity testing capabilities if implemented in future clinical software.
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Hey, Matthias
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Dillier, Norbert
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Hoppe, Ulrich
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Eskilsson, Gunnar
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Löwgren, Karolina
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Cullington, Helen
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Mauch, Herbert
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Müller-Deile, Joachim
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April 2015
Hey, Matthias
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Böhnke, Britta
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Dillier, Norbert
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Hoppe, Ulrich
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Eskilsson, Gunnar
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Löwgren, Karolina
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Cullington, Helen
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Mauch, Herbert
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Müller-Deile, Joachim
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Hey, Matthias, Böhnke, Britta, Dillier, Norbert, Hoppe, Ulrich, Eskilsson, Gunnar, Löwgren, Karolina, Cullington, Helen, Mauch, Herbert and Müller-Deile, Joachim
(2015)
The Intra-Cochlear Impedance-Matrix (IIM) test for the Nucleus® cochlear implant.
Biomedical Engineering / Biomedizinische Technik, 60 (2), .
(PMID:25720032)
Abstract
The IIM test was found to be straightforward to perform clinically and demonstrated reproducible data with narrow ranges in normally-functioning devices. Because this test uses a very low stimulation level the IIM test is well suited for children or multiply handicapped CI users who cannot reliably report on their auditory percepts. The new algorithms show potential to improve implant integrity testing capabilities if implemented in future clinical software.
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Published date: April 2015
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/381728
ISSN: 0013-5585
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Britta Böhnke
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Ulrich Hoppe
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Joachim Müller-Deile
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