Neural prostheses, such as cochlear and retinal implants, induce perceptual responses by electrically stimulating sensory nerves. These devices restore sensory system function by using patterned electrical stimuli to evoke neural responses. An understanding of their function requires knowledge of the nerves responses to relevant electrical stimuli as well as the likely effects of pathology on nerve function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHere we characterized the relationship between duration of sensorineural hearing loss and the response of the auditory nerve to electrical stimulus rate. Electrophysiological recordings were made from undeafened guinea pigs and those ototoxically deafened for either 5 weeks or 6 months. Auditory neuron survival decreased significantly with the duration of deafness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntensive Care Med
October 2006
Objective: To determine whether intravesicular pressure monitoring using a closed system increases the risk of nosocomial urinary tract infection.
Design: Retrospective chart and database review.
Setting: Surgical/trauma intensive care units of a regional level-I trauma center.