Comparison of eSRTs and comfort levels in users of Digisonic SP cochlear implants

Cochlear Implants Int. 2015 Mar;16(2):110-4. doi: 10.1179/1754762814Y.0000000092. Epub 2014 Aug 12.

Abstract

Objective: This project proposes to assess the relation between the electrical stapedius reflex threshold (eSRT) and comfort levels in users of the Digisonic SP cochlear implant.

Methods: Cross-sectional study, where eSRTs are compared to the comfort current levels at 2 weeks and at 1-year post-fitting in a group of 11 adults getting a significant improvement in open set speech recognition from a Digisonic SP cochlear implant.

Results: The linear relation between eSRTs and comfort levels results in Pearson correlation coefficients of 0.65 (P < 0.01; at 2 weeks) to 0.60 (P < 0.05; at 1 year). The comfort levels can be predicted from the eSRTs for the Digisonic SP device from the model equation C level = 19.12 + 0.41*eSRT within a clinically acceptable margin of error.

Discussion: Reflex thresholds could be obtained in most participants, and in most channels of the Digisonic implant. The equation model appears as a quite reliable predictor of comfort levels for users of this device.

Keywords: Cochlear implant; Comfort level; Digisonic; Stapedius reflex.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Validation Study

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Auditory Threshold
  • Cochlear Implantation / instrumentation*
  • Cochlear Implants / statistics & numerical data*
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Evoked Potentials, Auditory*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Prosthesis Fitting / psychology*
  • Reflex, Acoustic*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Speech Perception
  • Stapedius / physiology