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Laryngorhinootologie ; 101(3): 216-227, 2022 03.
Artículo en Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33836549

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OBJECTIVES: Cochlea Implants (CI) are the preferred treatment for deaf and highly hearing imparied people. While deaf people already profit enormously from any regained hearing perception, it is not as easy to predict a profitable outcome for people with a remaining sense of hearing. To provide patients the best possible outcome in speech understanding, a lot of parameters have to be identified and adjusted. The aim of this study is to show the influence of objective parameters on classified speech understanding using collected data. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 52 patients and 65 ears aged between 18 and 80 years were included in this study. ECAP-thresholds from intraoperative measurements and impedance were used as objective parameters. T- and C/M-levels were defined as subjective parameters. To classify the performance the value of speech understanding was used. RESULTS: Differences between both groups (age, time after implantation) were not significant. The gained word scores at 500 Hz correlated significantly with the results of the speech perception threshold on two-digit numbers. The electrode impedances correlated on average with speech understanding with constant variability. The distributions of objective and subjective parameters showed partially significant differences. Many distributions showed significant differences to the normal distribution. Accordingly, the overlapping areas of the significance levels are very narrow. CONCLUSION: Higher impedances and incorrectly adjusted T-levels resulted in a worse speech understanding. Relation of C/M-levels to ECAP thresholds seem to be crucial for good speech understanding.


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Implantación Coclear , Implantes Cocleares , Percepción del Habla , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Implantación Coclear/métodos , Audición , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Habla , Adulto Joven
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J Environ Radioact ; 190-191: 122-129, 2018 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29783196

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The production of gas from unconventional resources became an important position in the world energy economics. In 2012, the European Commission's Joint Research Centre estimate 16 trillion cubic meters (Tcm) of technically recoverable shale gas in Europe. Taking into account that the exploitation of unconventional gas can be accompanied by serious health risks due to the release of toxic chemical components and natural occurring radionuclides into the return flow water and their near-surface accumulation in secondary precipitates, we investigated the release of U, Th and Ra from black shales by interaction with drilling fluids containing additives that are commonly employed for shale gas exploitation. We performed leaching tests at elevated temperatures and pressures with an Alum black shale from Bornholm, Denmark and a Posidonia black shale from Lower Saxony, Germany. The Alum shale is a carbonate free black shale with pyrite and barite, containing 74.4 µg/g U. The Posidonia shales is a calcareous shale with pyrite but without detectable amounts of barite containing 3.6 µg/g U. Pyrite oxidized during the tests forming sulfuric acid which lowered the pH on values between 2 and 3 of the extraction fluid from the Alum shale favoring a release of U from the Alum shale to the fluid during the short-term and in the beginning of the long-term experiments. The activity concentration of 238U is as high as 23.9 mBq/ml in the fluid for those experiments. The release of U and Th into the fluid is almost independent of pressure. The amount of uranium in the European shales is similar to that of the Marcellus Shale in the United States but the daughter product of 238U, the 226Ra activity concentrations in the experimentally derived leachates from the European shales are quite low in comparison to that found in industrially derived flowback fluids from the Marcellus shale. This difference could mainly be due to missing Cl in the reaction fluid used in our experiments and a lower fluid to solid ratio in the industrial plays than in the experiments due to subsequent fracking and minute cracks from which Ra can easily be released.


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Monitoreo de Radiación , Radio (Elemento)/análisis , Contaminantes Radiactivos del Suelo/análisis , Uranio/análisis , Alemania , Fracking Hidráulico , Minerales , Gas Natural , Yacimiento de Petróleo y Gas , Radioisótopos , Aguas Residuales
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