Electrocochleography triggered intervention successfully preserves residual hearing during cochlear implantation: results of randomised clinical trial
Background: Preservation of natural hearing during cochlear implantation is associated with improved speech outcomes, however more than half of implant recipients lose this hearing. Real-time electrophysiological monitoring of cochlear output during implantation, made possible by recording electroco...
Main Authors: | Bester, Christofer, Collins, Aaron, Razmovski, Tayla, Weder, Stefan, Briggs, Robert J., Wei, Benjamin, Zakaria, Atiqah Farah, Gerard, Jean-Marc, Mitchell-Innes, Alistair, Tykocinski, Michael, Kennedy, Richard, Iseli, Claire, Dahm, Markus, Ellul, Simon, O'Leary, Stephen |
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Elsevier
2021
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