Multicenter US clinical trial with an electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) system in adults: final outcomes
HC Pillsbury III, MT Dillon, CA Buchman… - Otology & …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the MED-EL Electric-Acoustic
Stimulation (EAS) System, for adults with residual low-frequency hearing and severe-to …
Stimulation (EAS) System, for adults with residual low-frequency hearing and severe-to …
Acceptance and benefits of electro-acoustic stimulation for conventional-length electrode arrays
ER Spitzer, SB Waltzman, DM Landsberger… - Audiology and …, 2021 - karger.com
Background: Prior studies have shown an advantage for electro-acoustic stimulation (EAS)
in cochlear implant (CI) patients with residual hearing, but the degree of benefit can vary …
in cochlear implant (CI) patients with residual hearing, but the degree of benefit can vary …
Electric acoustic stimulation of the auditory system: results of a multi-centre investigation
WK Gstoettner, P Van de Heyning… - Acta oto …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Conclusion. A high rate of hearing preservation during cochlear implantation for electric
acoustic stimulation (EAS) is possible, even when surgery is conducted by a number of …
acoustic stimulation (EAS) is possible, even when surgery is conducted by a number of …
Electric-acoustic stimulation outcomes in children
LR Park, HFB Teagle, E Gagnon, J Woodard… - Ear and …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: This study investigates outcomes in children fit with electric-acoustic stimulation
(EAS) and addresses three main questions:(1) Are outcomes with EAS superior to outcomes …
(EAS) and addresses three main questions:(1) Are outcomes with EAS superior to outcomes …
Combined electro‐acoustic stimulation: a beneficial union?
KN Talbot, DEH Hartley - Clinical Otolaryngology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Background: The most pressing problem facing cochlear implant research is no longer
making artificial hearing a reality. Instead, it is to develop devices that can more clearly …
making artificial hearing a reality. Instead, it is to develop devices that can more clearly …
Electric-acoustic stimulation of the auditory system: a review of the first decade
CA Von Ilberg, U Baumann, J Kiefer, J Tillein… - Audiology and …, 2011 - karger.com
Electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) was developed for individuals with a profound hearing
loss in the high frequencies and a substantial residual low-frequency hearing (LFH). For this …
loss in the high frequencies and a substantial residual low-frequency hearing (LFH). For this …
A new combined speech processor for electric and acoustic stimulation–eight months experience
S Helbig, U Baumann, M Helbig… - Orl, 2008 - karger.com
Purpose: Electric acoustic stimulation (EAS) relies on the preservation of low-frequency
hearing and adequate amplification of these frequencies. EAS has been achieved by fitting …
hearing and adequate amplification of these frequencies. EAS has been achieved by fitting …
Combined electric acoustic stimulation with the PULSARCI100 implant system using the FLEXEAS electrode array
S Helbig, P Van de Heyning, J Kiefer… - Acta oto …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Conclusion: This study demonstrates that electric acoustic stimulation (EAS) using the
FLEXEAS electrode is a successful treatment method for preservation and stability of low …
FLEXEAS electrode is a successful treatment method for preservation and stability of low …
The influence of different speech processor and hearing aid settings on speech perception outcomes in electric acoustic stimulation patients
K Vermeire, I Anderson, M Flynn… - Ear and …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Electric acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an increasingly popular means of treating
individuals with a steeply sloping mid-to-high frequency hearing loss, who traditionally do …
individuals with a steeply sloping mid-to-high frequency hearing loss, who traditionally do …
Electric-acoustic stimulation with longer electrodes for potential deterioration in low-frequency hearing
H Yoshimura, H Moteki, S Nishio… - Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) has emerged as a standard treatment for
patients with high-frequency hearing loss. EAS is usually performed with shorter electrodes …
patients with high-frequency hearing loss. EAS is usually performed with shorter electrodes …