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Cochlear Implant & Bone Anchored Hearing Aid
How the hearing sense works?
The Cochlear implant, CI.
Who is a candidate for cochlear implant?
Manufacturers of CI.
Compatibility between Comfort Digisystem and the available cochlear implants in
the market.
Bone Anchored Hearing Aid
The typical BAHA user.
Manufacturers of BAHA.
Compatibility between Comfort Digisystem and the BAHA
The human Hearing sense
The outer ear picks up the sound vibrations
The Sound vibrations are directed to
the middle ear by the ear channel
The human Hearing sense
Ossicular Chain
The Ear drum sets the Ossicular chain
in motion
The Ossicular chain in its turn sets the
Perilymph (Fluid in the cochlear) in the
cochlear in motion
The human Hearing sense
The Mechanical vibrations are
converted to the electrical pulses by
the hair cells
The electrical pulses are sent to the
auditory cortex by the auditory nerves
Cochlear Implant
Some facts about the Cochlear Implant:
Around 1790 Alessandro Volta experimentally discovered that
electrical stimulation in the auditory system can create a
perception of sound.
“ It is like a thick boiling soup“, He said.
Alessandro Volta
André Djourno performs the first cochlear implantation in France,
André Djourno
Dr. Michelson's patents and device are thought as the first
cochlear implants.
Cochlear Implant
A cochlear implant consists of two parts:
- The sound processor
- The implant
A flexible electrode array is inserted into
the entire cochlear
Cochlear Implant
The sound vibrations are converted to
electrical signals and transmitted
through the skin into the implant via the
coil.
The implant creates electrical pulses
from the received signals and sends
them to Auditory Cortex via Cochlear and
auditory nerves.
Cochlear Implant
Brief overview
Who is a CI Candidate?
For young children: 12 months to 2 years
Have profound sensorineural hearing loss (nerve
deafness).
Receive limited benefit from hearing aids.
Children: 2 to 17 years
Have severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss
(nerve deafness).
Receive limited benefit from hearing aids.
Adults: 18 year and over
Have moderate-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss
(nerve deafness).
Receive limited benefit from hearing aids.
Score 50 percent or less on speech recognition tests in
the ear to be implanted and 60 percent or less in the
non-implanted ear when using hearing aids.
Cochlear Implants in the world
Approximately 200 000 CI wearers
globally and their number increases with
33,000 Cis annually
80,000 CI wearers in North America
20,000 CI wearers in Latin America
70,000 CI wearers in Europe
30,000 CI wearers in Asia/ Pacific region
Cochlear Implants in our core markets
Norway =
990 users
Sweden =
2,100 users
Denmark =
1,036 users
Germany =
15,000 – 18,000 users
USA
80,000 users
=
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
Germany
Manufacturers of CI
25%
15%
AB
25%
40%
MED-EL
Cochlear
Newcomers
Advanced Cochlear Systems in Seattle,
Washington,
Nurobiosys Corporation in Seoul, Korea
Nurotron Biotechnology Inc. based in
both Irvine,CA and Hangzhou, China
Comfort Digisystem & CIs
Advanced Bionics
Cochlear Implant
Recommended Comfort Digisystem
Devices
Auria
DH10
Harmony
DH10
* The test results are based upon the field tests performed by Comfort Audios staff.
Comfort Digisystem & CIs
Cochlear™
Cochlear Implant
Recommended Comfort Digisystem
Devices
Cochlear™ Nucleus® CP810 Ver. A & B
DH10
Cochlear™ Nucleus® CP810 Ver. C
DT10 & DH10
Nucleus® Freedom TM BW & BTE
DH10
ESPrit 3G
DH10
ESPrit / SPrint / Spectra
DH10
* The test results are based upon the field tests performed by Comfort Audios staff.
Comfort Digisystem & CIs
MED-EL
Cochlear Implant
Recommended Comfort Digisystem
Devices
OPUS 2
DT10 & DH10
DUET1 / DUET2 / OPUS1 / TEMPO+
DH10
* The test results are based upon the field tests performed by Comfort Audios staff.
Bone Anchored Hearing Aid
Invented and Developed by a Swedish Medical company named
Entific in Mölndal Sweden. Founded in 1999.
Who is a typical BAHA candidate?
People with Aural atresia
People with Microtia
A Bone Conduction Threshold = 30-40 dB HL
People with large conductive
hearing loss
BAHA World Wide
About 70,000 users World wide
Increasing by 20% per Year
0.4 percent of the market is penetrated
Two Manufacturers:
Cochlear = 90%
Oticon = 10%
Comfort Digisystem & BAHA
Bone Anchored Hearing Aid
Recommended Comfort Digisystem
Devices
Cochlear™ Baha 3 Sound Processor (BP100)
DT10 & DH10
Cochlear Baha 3 Power Sound Processor (BP110)
DT10 & DH10
* The test results are based upon the field tests performed by Comfort Audios staff.
Comfort Digisystem & BAHA
Bone Anchored Hearing Aid
Recommended Comfort Digisystem
Devices
Ponto
*DT10 & DH10
* The test is unfinished.
Results of our compatibility tests
CI/ BAHA Model
Advanced Bionics
Cochlear CI
Auria
Harmony
Nucleus® CP810 Ver. A & B
Nucleus® CP810 Ver. C
Cochlear BAHA
MED-EL
Comfort Digisystem
DT 10
DH10
Nucleus® Freedom TM BW & BTE
ESPrit 3G
ESPrit / SPrint / Spectra
BP100
BP110
OPUS 2
*
DUET1 / DUET2 / OPUS1 / TEMPO+
*
* All test results are based upon the field tests performed by Comfort Audios staff.