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. 2021 Mar;22(2):80-84.
doi: 10.1080/14670100.2020.1824640. Epub 2020 Sep 30.

Skin flap thickness and magnet strength in Cochlear implants

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Skin flap thickness and magnet strength in Cochlear implants

Tamara Searle et al. Cochlear Implants Int. 2021 Mar.

Abstract

Objectives: The new CI600 series cochlear implants (Nucleus® Profile™ Plus Series; CI) are more MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) compatible. The magnet's attraction force is lower, possibly posing a problem in patients needing a higher strength magnet due to increased skin thickness. This study aims to investigate the relationship between skin thickness and magnet strength in patients undergoing cochlear implantation. Methods: This cross-sectional study used data from 46 patients with cochlear implants. Data collected included age, body mass index, magnet strength used, pre-operative and post-operative imaging and skin thickness. Results: There was a weak, positive correlation between magnet strength and skin thickness, which was not statistically significant (r(46) = 0.149, p = 0.324). There was a weak, positive correlation between magnet strength and body mass index, which was not statistically significant (r(46) = 0.113, p = 0.456). There was a moderate, positive correlation between body mass index and skin thickness, which was statistically significant (r(46) = 0.362, p = 0.012). Discussion: The increased skin thickness in patients with higher body mass indexes, might mean that these patients will require a stronger magnet. Conclusion: There are concerns that the lower attraction force in the CI600 (Nucleus® Profile™ Plus Series) may pose a retention problem for these patients. This might mean that discussions about skin flap reduction surgery are needed.

Keywords: Body mass index; Cochlear implant; Computer tomography; Magnet retention; Magnet strength; Magnetic resonance imaging.

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