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Efficient Detection of Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials in Adults Using Bootstrapped Methods

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EAR AND HEARING
卷 42, 期 3, 页码 574-583

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000000959

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Bootstrap; Cortical auditory evoked potentials; Objective detection methods

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  1. Oticon Fonden
  2. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) under its Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) Programme [PB-PG0214-33009]
  3. NIHR Manchester Biomedial Research Centre

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The study aimed to enhance the reliability and efficiency of CAEP-related applications by improving the specificity and sensitivity of objective CAEP detection methods. Evaluation results showed that the DTW method had the highest sensitivity for CAEP detection, with maximum increases in test sensitivity of up to 30% compared to the traditional Hotelling's T-2 test.
Background: Statistical detection methods are useful tools for assisting clinicians with cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP) detection, and can help improve the overall efficiency and reliability of the test. However, many of these detection methods rely on parametric distributions when evaluating test significance, and thus make various assumptions regarding the electroencephalogram (EEG) data. When these assumptions are violated, reduced test sensitivities and/or increased or decreased false-positive rates can be expected. As an alternative to the parametric approach, test significance can be evaluated using a bootstrap, which does not require some of the aforementioned assumptions. Bootstrapping also permits a large amount of freedom when choosing or designing the statistical test for response detection, as the distributions underlying the test statistic no longer need to be known prior to the test. Objectives: To improve the reliability and efficiency of CAEP-related applications by improving the specificity and sensitivity of objective CAEP detection methods. Design: The methods included in the assessment were Hotelling's T-2 test, the Fmp, four modified q-sample statistics, and various template-based detection methods (calculated between the ensemble coherent average and some predefined template), including the correlation coefficient, covariance, and dynamic time-warping (DTW). The assessment was carried out using both simulations and a CAEP threshold series collected from 23 adults with normal hearing. Results: The most sensitive method was DTW, evaluated using the bootstrap, with maximum increases in test sensitivity (relative to the conventional Hotelling's T-2 test) of up to 30%. An important factor underlying the performance of DTW is that the template adopted for the analysis correlates well with the subjects' CAEP. Conclusion: When subjects' CAEP morphology is approximately known before the test, then the DTW algorithm provides a highly sensitive method for CAEP detection.

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