Publications by authors named "D Anft"

Background: At school we find two major acoustic situations: (first) the "teacher is talking" being disturbed by the pupils making noise and (second) another "pupil is talking" disturbed by other pupils. The understanding of words and sentences in hearing impaired patients with a cochlear implant (CI) in a noisy situation can be improved by using a FM system. The aim of this study is to test speech understanding depending on mixing ratios between FM input and microphone input to the speech processor in different circumstances.

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The diagnosis of Menière's disease is uncertain when the typical symptoms do not occur completely and definitely. A reliable finding of an endolymphatic hydrops (EH) is the base for a correct prognosis and therapy. Electrocochleography is a proven diagnostic procedure but requires a lot of time and of technical know-how.

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Recent experimental and clinical studies have demonstrated that several pulsed laser systems are also suitable for stapedotomy. The aim of the study was to investigate morphological and functional inner ear changes after irradiating the basal turn of the guinea pig cochlea with two pulsed laser systems of different wavelengths. The Er:YSGG (lambda=2.

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Hypothesis: Experiments in guinea pigs were performed to clarify which, if any, of the CO2 lasers in different modes (continuous wave [cw] and superpulse) can damage the inner ear on application of the laser parameters required for stapedotomy and to determine their application safety.

Methods: The laser effect connected with perforating the basal convolution of the guinea-pig cochlea (cochleostomy) was examined. Acoustic evoked potentials (compound action potentials [CAPs]) yielded information on inner-ear function.

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Background: Recent experimental studies have demonstrated that, apart from the continuous wave lasers, several pulsed laser systems are also suitable for stapedotomy. The aim of this study was to clarify whether irradiation of the basal convolution of the guinea pig cochlea could cause morphological inner-ear changes using the Er:YSGG and Ho:YAG laser with laser parameters required for stapedotomy.

Methods: After opening the bulla, the basal convolution of the guinea pig cochlea, whose thickness is similar to that of the human stapes footplate, was irradiated with the Er:YSGG and Ho:YAG laser.

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