Cochlear pathology. Hazards of long-term implants
- PMID: 6367727
- DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1984.00800290028006
Cochlear pathology. Hazards of long-term implants
Abstract
There is increasingly diverse evidence that multichannel intrascalar or modiolar implants can cause long-term changes in cochlear structure. Experimental studies show that nerve-cell loss and osteogenesis are related to electrical stimulation. Low charge densities may limit such intracochlear changes. Middle-ear stimulation presents an alternative to the intracochlear implant, although its degree of effectiveness is not well characterized. Monitoring electrically produced auditory brain-stem responses may help detect progressive pathologic changes occurring in the implanted cochlea.
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