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Evaluation of a high-resolution patient-specific model of the electrically stimulated cochlea

机译:电刺激的耳蜗的高分辨率患者特定模型的评估

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Cochlear implants (CIs) are surgically-implanted medical devices used to treat individuals with sensorineural hearing loss who do not receive benefit from appropriately fit amplification. Although these devices have been remarkably successful at restoring audibility, many patients experience poor outcomes. Our group has developed the first image-guided CI programming (IGCIP) technique where the positions of the electrodes are found in CT images and used to estimate neural activation patterns, which is unique information that audiologists can use to define patient-specific processor settings. In our current system, neural activation is estimated using only the distance from each electrode to the neural activation sites. This approach might be less accurate than using a high-resolution electro-anatomical model (EAM) of the electrically stimulated cochlea to perform physics-based estimation of neural activation. In this work, we propose a patient-customized EAM approach where the EAM is spatially and electrically adapted to a patient-specific configuration. Spatial adaptation is done through non-rigid registration of the model with the patient CT image. Electrical adaptation is done by adjusting tissue resistivity parameters so that the intra-cochlear voltage distributions predicted by the model best match those directly measured for the patient via their implant. We demonstrated our approach for N=l patients. We found that our approach results in mean percent differences between direct and simulated measurements of voltage distributions of 11%. In addition, visual comparison shows the simulated and measured voltage distributions are qualitatively in good agreement. This represents a crucial step toward developing and validating the first in vivo patient-specific cochlea EAMs.
机译:耳蜗植入物(CIs)是外科手术植入的医疗设备,用于治疗患有感音神经性听力丧失的患者,这些患者没有从适当的适应性扩增中受益。尽管这些设备在恢复听觉上非常成功,但许多患者的预后很差。我们的小组开发了第一个图像引导CI编程(IGCIP)技术,该技术在CT图像中找到电极的位置并用于估计神经激活模式,这是听力学家可以用来定义患者特定的处理器设置的独特信息。在我们当前的系统中,仅使用每个电极到神经激活部位之间的距离来估计神经激活。这种方法可能不如使用电刺激的耳蜗的高分辨率电解剖模型(EAM)来执行基于物理学的神经激活估计那样准确。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种患者定制的EAM方法,其中EAM在空间和电气上都适合于特定于患者的配置。通过使用患者CT图像对模型进行非刚性配准来进行空间适应。通过调整组织的电阻率参数来进行电适应,以使模型预测的耳蜗内电压分布与通过植入物直接为患者测量的最匹配。我们证明了针对N = 1个患者的方法。我们发现,我们的方法导致直接和模拟电压分布测量值之间的平均百分比差异为11%。此外,目视比较表明,模拟和测量的电压分布在质量上完全吻合。这代表了开发和验证第一个体内患者特异性耳蜗EAM的关键步骤。

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