Purpose: (1) To compare the in vivo impedances of electrical contacts of the Nucleus Contour Advance (CA) perimodiolar electrodes and the Nucleus Slim Straight (SS) lateral wall electrodes. (2) To compare the relation between the electrode contact impedances and the behavioural T-/C-levels for both types of electrodes.

Methods: Retrospective case review in two quaternary otologic referral centres was performed. Data on the impedance of the electrode contacts and the T-/C-levels have been collected from 70 consecutive paediatric CI patients.

Results: (1) SS electrodes show significantly higher impedance values of the contacts compared to the CA electrodes. This can be explained by differences in the active surface of the electrode contacts and is true for the whole electrode arrays. (2) There are significant negative correlations observed between the impedances of the electrode contacts and the behaviourally measured T-/C-levels. (3) The strength correlation between the electrode impedances and the behavioural T-/C-levels is significantly higher and the T-/C-level variability is lower for the perimodiolar CA electrodes than for the lateral wall SS electrodes.

Conclusions: There exist significant differences in the contact impedance between different cochlear implant electrode arrays. These differences could influence the implant programming parameters and should be considered in any protocols related to automatic implant programming based on objective measures. The predictive value of the electrode impedances for the behavioural T-/C-levels is higher for the perimodiolar CA electrodes than for the lateral wall SS electrodes.

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