RU93003455A - METHOD OF TREATMENT OF NEURAL SENSITIVITY AND DEVICE FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION - Google Patents

METHOD OF TREATMENT OF NEURAL SENSITIVITY AND DEVICE FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION

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RU93003455A
RU93003455A RU93003455/14A RU93003455A RU93003455A RU 93003455 A RU93003455 A RU 93003455A RU 93003455/14 A RU93003455/14 A RU 93003455/14A RU 93003455 A RU93003455 A RU 93003455A RU 93003455 A RU93003455 A RU 93003455A
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carried out
reduce
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auditory
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Е.Б. Компанеец
О.М. Бахтин
В.В. Петровский
М.Е. Виницкий
О.В. Есманский
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Научно-исследовательский институт нейрокибернетики им.А.Б.Когана Ростовского государственного университета
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Предлагаемый способ и устройство относятся к области медицины, а именно клинической оториноларингологии и аудиологии, и могут использоваться для лечения нейросенсорной тугоухости. Лечение осуществляется путем неинвазивной электрической стимуляции (ЭС) нервных структур внутреннего уха через токопроводящую жидкость. ЭС осуществляется прямоугольными импульсами в режиме периодических пачек. В интервале между отдельными импульсами ипсилатерально проводится звуковая стимуляция. Применение способа и устройства позволяет снижать пороги звуковой чувствительности, расширять диапазон слышимых частот и снижать уровень шума в ушах. Динамический контроль состояния слуховой функции у больных до, в процессе и по завершению лечения производится по показателям тональной пороговой аудиометрии, шепотной речи и слуховым вызванным потенциалам.The proposed method and device relates to the field of medicine, namely, clinical otolaryngology and audiology, and can be used to treat sensorineural hearing loss. Treatment is carried out by non-invasive electrical stimulation (ES) of the nervous structures of the inner ear through a conductive fluid. ES is carried out by rectangular pulses in the mode of periodic packs. In the interval between the individual pulses, ipsilateral sound stimulation is performed. The application of the method and device allows to reduce the thresholds of sound sensitivity, to expand the range of audible frequencies and reduce the level of tinnitus. Dynamic monitoring of the state of the auditory function in patients before, during and after treatment is carried out according to indicators of tonal threshold audiometry, whisper speech and auditory evoked potentials.
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