Intraoperative neural response telemetry as a predictor of performance

  • Maura K. Cosetti
  • , William H. Shapiro
  • , Janet E. Green
  • , Benjamin R. Roman
  • , Anil K. Lalwani
  • , Stacey H. Gunn
  • , John Thomas Roland
  • , Susan B. Waltzman

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Abstract

Objective: To determine whether intraoperative neural response telemetry (tNRT) is predictive of postoperative speech perception. Study Design: Retrospective review. Setting: Tertiary referral center. Patients: Children (n = 24) aged between 5 and 17 years and adults 18 years and older (n = 73) with severe-to-profound hearing loss and implanted with the Nucleus Freedom device between 2005 and 2008 and observed at least 1 year were included. Intervention: Intraoperative neural response telemetry after insertion of the electrode array. Main Outcome Measure: Measures included 1) intraoperative tNRT measurements and 2) preoperative and 1-year postoperative open-set word recognition scores using age-appropriate open-set tests for children and adults. Intraoperative neural response telemetry levels for electrodes E20, E15, E10, and E5 in each patient were correlated to performance at the 1-year evaluation interval. Results: No correlation existed between tNRT responses and open-set speech performance at the 1-year evaluation. Several patients had absent tNRT in the OR but developed speech recognition abilities, whereas the remaining patients had intraoperative responses with levels of postoperative performance ranging from 0% to 100%. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that there is no significant correlation between intraoperative tNRT and speech perception performance at 1 year. At the time of surgery, tNRT provides valuable information regarding the electrical output of the implant and the response of the auditory system to electrical stimulation and preliminary device programming data; however, it is not a valuable predictor of postoperative performance. Furthermore, the absence of tNRT does not necessarily indicate a lack of stimulation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1095-1099
Number of pages5
JournalOtology and Neurotology
Volume31
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cochlear implants
  • Compound action potentials
  • Intraoperative monitoring
  • Neural response telemetry

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