Magnetic electrode cochlear implant with in-situ stimulation adjustments

US12564718B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12564718-B2
Application numberUS-202217805033-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 2, 2022
Priority dateJun 2, 2022
Publication dateMar 3, 2026
Grant dateMar 3, 2026

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According to one embodiment, a method, computer system, and computer program product for performing in-situ stimulation adjustments of a cochlear implant. The embodiment may include identifying, dynamically, a first set of magnetic coils and a second set of magnetic coils based on dominant frequency components of a received sound. The first set and the second set are implanted within a cochlea of a user having a cochlear implant (CI). The embodiment may include activating, according to a stimulator profile of the user, the first set via an electric current sent to the first set in order to stimulate cochlear neurons. The embodiment may include determining that an in-situ adjustment to the activation of the first set is required based on analysis of a cochlear neuronal response recorded via the second set. The embodiment may include adjusting the stimulator profile.

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A computer-implemented method, the method comprising: identifying a first set of magnetic coils and a second set of magnetic coils based on dominant frequency components of a received sound, wherein the first set and the second set are located on an electrode array of a cochlear implant (CI), and wherein the electrode array is implanted within a cochlea of a user having the CI; activating, according to a stimulator profile of the user, the first set via an electric current sent to the first set in order to stimulate cochlear neurons; recording, via the second set, a cochlear neuronal response to the activation of the first set; determining that an in-situ adjustment to the activation of the first set is required based on analysis of the cochlear neuronal response recorded via the second set; adjusting the electric current sent to the first set based on the analysis; and adjusting the stimulator profile to reflect adjustments to the electric current sent to the first set. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the cochlear neuronal response comprises an electric current measurement that is induced onto one or more magnetic coils of the second set by action potentials of cochlear neurons stimulated by the first set of magnetic coils. 3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein adjusting the stimulator profile further comprises: determining that the cochlear neuronal response is below a threshold value; determining that the electric current sent to one or more magnetic coils of the first set is below a maximum permittable value; and increasing the electric current sent to one or more magnetic coils of the first set. 4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein adjusting the stimulator profile further comprises: determining that the electric current sent to one or more magnetic coils of the first set is equal to a maximum permittable value; determining that the cochlear neuronal response is below a threshold value; and permanently assigning the one or more magnetic coils to the second set. 5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein identification of the first set of magnetic coils is based on placements of magnetic coils within the cochlea being in proximity to frequency input regions of the cochlea which correlate to the dominant frequency components of the received sound, and wherein any magnetic coil not identified as part of the first set is identified as part of the second set. 6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the stimulator profile comprises a database storing a tonotopic mapping of the cochlea of the user which correlates different frequency input regions of the cochlea with identified magnetic coils, and wherein the stimulator profile specifies which identified magnetic coils to identify as being within the first set based on the dominant frequency components of the received sound, and wherein the stimulator profile also stores a specified electric current coil activation value for each identified magnetic coil, a volume vs. current graph for specified frequencies, or a multiplication factor for specified frequencies. 7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein adjusting the stimulator profile occurs in real-time or periodically. 8 . A computer system, the computer system comprising: one or more processors, one or more computer-readable memories, one or more computer-readable tangible storage medium, and program instructions stored on at least one of the one or more tangible storage medium for execution by at least one of the one or more processors via at least one of the one or more memories, wherein the computer system is capable of performing a method comprising: identifying a first set of magnetic coils and a second set of magnetic coils based on dominant frequency components of a received sound, wherein the first set and the second set are located on an electrode array of a cochlear implant (CI), and wherein the electrode array is implanted within a cochlea of a user having the CI; activating, according to a stimulator profile of the user, the first set via an electric current sent to the first set in order to stimulate cochlear neurons; recording, via the second set, a cochlear neuronal response to the activation of the first set; determining that an in-situ adjustment to the activation of the first set is required based on analysis of the cochlear neuronal response recorded via the second set; adjusting the electric current sent to the first set based on the analysis; and adjusting the stimulator profile to reflect adjustments to the electric current sent to the first set. 9 . The computer system of claim 8 , wherein the cochlear neuronal response comprises an electric current measurement that is induced onto one or more magnetic coils of the second set by action potentials of cochlear neurons stimulated by the first set of magnetic coils. 10 . The computer system of claim 8 , wherein adjusting the stimulator profile further comprises: determining that the cochlear neuronal response is below a threshold value; determining that the electric current sent to one or more magnetic coils of the first set is below a maximum permittable value; and increasing the electric current sent to one or more magnetic coils of the first set. 11 . The computer system of claim 8 , wherein adjusting the stimulator profile further comprises: determining that the electric current sent to one or more magnetic coils of the first set is equal to a maximum permittable value; determining that the cochlear neuronal response is below a threshold value; and permanently assigning the one or more magnetic coils to the second set. 12 . The computer system of claim 8 , wherein identification of the first set of magnetic coils is based on placements of magnetic coils within the cochlea being in proximity to frequency input regions of the cochlea which correlate to the dominant frequency components of the received sound, and wherein any magnetic coil not identified as part of the first set is identified as part of the second set. 13 . The computer system of claim 8 , wherein the stimulator profile comprises a database storing a tonotopic mapping of the cochlea of the user which correlates different frequency input regions of the cochlea with identified magnetic coils, and wherein the stimulator profile specifies which identified magnetic coils to identify as being within the first set based on the dominant frequency components of the received sound, and wherein the stimulator profile also stores a specified electric current coil activation value for each identified magnetic coil, a volume vs. current graph for specified frequencies, or a multiplication factor for specified frequencies. 14 . The computer system of claim 8 , wherein adjusting the stimulator profile occurs in real-time or periodically. 15 . A computer program product, the computer program product comprising: one or more computer-readable tangible storage medium and program instructions stored on at least one of the one or more tangible storage medium, the program instructions executable by a processor capable of performing a method, the method comprising: identifying a first set of magnetic coils and a second set of magnetic coils based on dominant frequency components of a received sound, wherein the first set and the second set are located on an electrode array of a cochlear implant (CI), and wherein the electrode array is implanted within a cochlea of a user having the CI; activating, according to a stimulator profile of the user, the first set via an electric current sent to the first set in order to stimulate cochlear neuron

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What does patent US12564718B2 cover?
According to one embodiment, a method, computer system, and computer program product for performing in-situ stimulation adjustments of a cochlear implant. The embodiment may include identifying, dynamically, a first set of magnetic coils and a second set of magnetic coils based on dominant frequency components of a received sound. The first set and the second set are implanted within a cochlea …
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IBM
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Primary CPC classification A61N1/36139. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Mar 03 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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