Anodic polarity minimizes facial nerve stimulation as a side effect of cochlear implantation

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  • who: Wiebke S. Konerding from the Department of Experimental Otology, Hannover Medical School, Nife Stadtfelddamm, Hannover, Germany have published the article: Anodic Polarity Minimizes Facial Nerve Stimulation as a Side Effect of Cochlear Implantation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: For the focused stimulation the authors used two common electrode configurations bipolar and tripolar stimulation. As the results were based on a retrospective analysis of data from experiments that were designed for different research purposes not all stimulation modes and combinations with CI contacts were equally represented.
  • future: Alternating polarity changed the direction of . . .

     

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