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Comparison of the use of tympanic and extratympanic electrodes for electrocochleography

✍ Scribed by Ariane Solci Bonucci; Miguel Angelo Hyppolito


Book ID
102446136
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
65 KB
Volume
119
Category
Article
ISSN
0023-852X

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Objectives:

To determine the differences between tympanic and extratympanic electrodes regarding recording technique, comfort and ease of execution of the exam, and quality of auditory potential tracings.

Study Design:

Prospective cross‐section investigation.

Methods:

Determination of the summation potential/action potential (SP/AP) ratio by electrocochleography (EchoG) using tympanic and extratympanic electrodes and separate analysis of SP and AP regarding the amplitude recorded.

Results:

Twenty‐three subjects (15 men and 8 women; mean age: 33.17 years) with normal tonal threshold audiometry were evaluated. EchoG analysis revealed no significant difference between the two tympanic electrodes. Eleven of the 23 subjects reported discomfort with the insertion of the tympanic electrode even with the use of topical xylocaine, whereas no complaints of discomfort were reported with the use of the extratympanic electrode.

Conclusions:

Both electrodes were effective for EchoG evaluation, but the extratympanic one was easier to insert and did not cause discomfort. However, the tympanic electrode produced tracings of greater amplitude and of better reproducibility. Laryngoscope, 119:563–566, 2009


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