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NCT ID: NCT06556160
Brief Summary: In humans, surface electrophysiological recording of the cochlear nerve in response to a sound stimulus provides information about the integrity and function of synapses (synaptic transmission) and nerve fibre function. However, this information remains global. The investigators have preliminary data showing that it is possible to extract and characterise the functional properties of nerve fibres during otoneurosurgery in humans, and therefore to isolate the neuronal sub-populations mentioned above more precisely than is currently possible. The use of these electrophysiological data from near-field recordings, i.e. in contact with the nerve, will enable the design and improvement of a mathematical model of the human cochlea. This model will provide access to the individual responses of each nerve fibre and fill the current gap in knowledge between the functioning of these fibres and global surface recordings.
Detailed Description: During functional surgery on the cerebellopontine angle, a ball electrode is placed on the human cochlear nerve to monitor hearing. Once the electrode is in place, clicks and random noise bands will be delivered in order to analyze the cochlear electrophysiological signal produced. Depending on the characteristics recorded, this signal can be used at a given frequency and intensity to identify the populations of auditory neurons mainly involved. Prior to surgery, each patient will have been examined by the audiologist in order to determine the auditory thresholds in silence and noise, in tone and in speech, to carry out the digit test and to perform an electrocochleography and distortion products. Each result analyzed will be the subject of a further analysis using the mathematic model of the human cochlea.
Study: NCT06556160
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT06556160