Title of article :
Evaluation of Round Window Stimulation Performance in Otosclerosis Using Finite Element Modeling
Author/Authors :
Yang, Shanguo School of Mechatronic Engineering - China University of Mining and Technology - Xuzhou, China , Xu, Dan School of Mechatronic Engineering - China University of Mining and Technology - Xuzhou, China , Liu, Xiaole School of Mechatronic Engineering - China University of Mining and Technology - Xuzhou, China
Abstract :
Round window (RW) stimulation is a new type of middle ear implant’s application for treating patients with middle ear disease,
such as otosclerosis. However, clinical outcomes show a substantial degree of variability. One source of variability is the variation
in the material properties of the ear components caused by the disease. To investigate the influence of the otosclerosis on the
performance of the RW stimulation, a human ear finite element model including middle ear and cochlea was established based on
a set of microcomputerized tomography section images of a human temporal bone. Three characteristic changes of the otosclerosis
in the auditory system were simulated in the FE model: stapedial annular ligament stiffness enlargement, stapedial abnormal bone
growth, and partial fixation of the malleus. The FE model was verified by comparing the model-predicted results with published
experimental measurements. The equivalent sound pressure (ESP) of RW stimulation was calculated via comparing the differential
intracochlear pressure produced by the RW stimulation and the normal eardrum sound stimulation. The results show that the
increase of stapedial annular ligament and partial fixation of the malleus decreases RW stimulation’s ESP prominently at lower
frequencies. In contrast, the stapedial abnormal bone growth deteriorates RW stimulation’s ESP severely at higher frequencies.
Keywords :
Otosclerosis , Element , ESP
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine