Computer-based Holography and Middle-Ear Function
基于计算机的全息术和中耳功能
基本信息
- 批准号:8036055
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.9万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-01-01 至 2015-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcousticsAffectCartilageChinchilla (genus)ComplexComputersConceptionsCouplesCouplingDataDimensionsDiseaseDistalEarExcisionExternal auditory canalEyeFelis catusFiberFiber OpticsFrequenciesGenerationsGrantHeadHolographyHumanIncusInformation SystemsInstitutesInvestigationJointsLabyrinthLasersLeadLengthLightingLocationMalleusMassachusettsMeasurementMeasuresMechanicsMotionOperative Surgical ProceduresOpticsPathologicPatternPerforationPhasePositioning AttributeProceduresProgress ReportsPropertyPublicationsRattusReportingResistanceResolutionRestShapesShort WavesStapesStimulusStructureSurfaceSystemTechniquesTestingThickTravelTympanic Membrane PerforationTympanic membraneUltrasonographyVariantWorkbasedesignhearing impairmentimprovedmanubriummiddle earmiddle ear disorderminiaturizeoptical fiberpressurepublic health relevancereconstructionresponsesoundsound frequencytheoriestransmission processvibration
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The tympanic membrane (TM) (or eardrum) is the initial structure in the middle-ear's acoustic-mechanical transformation of environmental sounds to sound within the inner ear. While there are many hypotheses of how the TM couples sound to the rest of the ear, there is little data to test these hypotheses. In the past three years we have used newly developed laser holography techniques to measure the magnitude and phase of sound-induced motions of the TM surface in a number of mammalian species. The results of those measurements suggest that TM motions can be well described by a summation of a few types of motion, including: relatively long-wavelength modal (2D standing-wave) motions and relatively short wavelength traveling waves. This grant will first test the generality of this simple description across a broad range of sound frequencies and middle-ear types, and use spatial variations in the velocity of the traveling waves to compare the mechanical properties of different anatomically identifiable locations of the TM in multiple mammalian species. Next, these data will be compared to simultaneously gathered laser-vibrometer measurements of sound-induced ossicular motion in order to test the popular theory that delays associated with wave-travel on the TM contribute to delays in sound-conduction through the middle ear. Additional TM surface and ossicular motion measurements made with modified and artificial ear canals test a second theory by determining whether the location and orientation of the TM within the ear canal contribute to sound- induced surface waves on the TM and delays in ossicular motion. Several other theories of how perforations affect TM motion and middle-ear sound transfer will be tested by measurements of the sound-induced motion of the TM and ossicles before and after controlled perforations and slits in the TM. Finally, we apply our techniques to assess how a common middle-ear reconstruction technique, the use of thin cartilage sheets on the TM, affects both TM and ossicular motion. A surprising preliminary result that requires further investigation is that the placement of cartilage sheets can greatly reduce traveling waves on the TM while producing little change in ossicular motion. If generally true, this result implies that the traveling waves we see on the TM are not relevant to sound transfer through the middle ear. Such a result would suggest that long-wave-length modal displacements of the TM, which are less affected by the cartilage, determine TM function, and refute theories that complex interactions of multiple short-wave-length responses drive the TM's response to higher frequency sounds.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Disorders of the eardrum and middle ear are some of the most common causes of hearing loss, and procedures to eliminate middle-ear disease and reconstruct middle-ear function are the most common surgeries performed by otologists. The work proposed will better define the function of the normal and pathologic eardrum and can lead to improvements in reconstructing the eardrum.
描述(由申请人提供):鼓膜(TM)(或鼓膜)是中耳将环境声音声学-机械转换为内耳内声音的初始结构。虽然有许多关于TM夫妇如何向耳朵的其他部分发出声音的假设,但几乎没有数据来验证这些假设。在过去的三年中,我们已经使用新开发的激光全息技术来测量的数量在哺乳动物物种的TM表面的声音引起的运动的幅度和相位。这些测量的结果表明,TM运动可以很好地描述了几种类型的运动,包括:相对长波长的模式(二维驻波)的运动和相对短波长的行波的总和。这项资助将首先测试这种简单描述在广泛的声音频率和中耳类型中的普遍性,并使用行波速度的空间变化来比较多个哺乳动物物种中TM的不同解剖学可识别位置的机械特性。接下来,将这些数据与同时收集的激光振动计测量的声音引起的听骨运动进行比较,以测试流行的理论,即与TM上的波传播相关的延迟有助于通过中耳的声音传导延迟。用改进的和人造的耳道进行的附加的TM表面和听骨运动测量通过确定TM在耳道内的位置和取向是否有助于TM上的声致表面波和听骨运动的延迟来测试第二理论。穿孔如何影响TM运动和中耳声音传递的其他几个理论将通过测量TM和听小骨在TM中受控穿孔和狭缝之前和之后的声致运动进行测试。最后,我们应用我们的技术来评估一种常见的中耳重建技术,即在TM上使用薄软骨片,如何影响TM和听骨运动。一个令人惊讶的初步结果,需要进一步调查的是,软骨片的放置可以大大减少行波的TM,而产生的听骨运动的变化很小。如果普遍正确,这个结果意味着我们在TM上看到的行波与通过中耳的声音传输无关。这样的结果表明,TM的长波长模态位移,这是受软骨影响较小,确定TM功能,并反驳理论,多个短波长响应的复杂相互作用驱动TM的响应,以更高的频率声音。
公共卫生关系:鼓膜和中耳疾病是听力损失的一些最常见的原因,消除中耳疾病和重建中耳功能的手术是耳科医生最常见的手术。提出的工作将更好地定义正常和病理性鼓膜的功能,并可能导致鼓膜重建的改进。
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Development of a laser holography otoscope for diagnosis in the clinic
开发用于临床诊断的激光全息耳镜
- 批准号:
7924217 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 31.9万 - 项目类别:
Development of a laser holography otoscope for diagnosis in the clinic
开发用于临床诊断的激光全息耳镜
- 批准号:
7713349 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 31.9万 - 项目类别:
Computer-based Holography and Middle-Ear Function
基于计算机的全息术和中耳功能
- 批准号:
8441600 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 31.9万 - 项目类别:
Computer-based holography and middle-ear function
基于计算机的全息术和中耳功能
- 批准号:
7334713 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 31.9万 - 项目类别:
Computer-based holography and middle-ear function
基于计算机的全息术和中耳功能
- 批准号:
7188329 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 31.9万 - 项目类别:
Computer-based Holography and Middle-Ear Function
基于计算机的全息术和中耳功能
- 批准号:
8247708 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 31.9万 - 项目类别:
Computer-based holography and middle-ear function
基于计算机的全息术和中耳功能
- 批准号:
7546516 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 31.9万 - 项目类别:
Computer-based Holography and Middle-Ear Function
基于计算机的全息术和中耳功能
- 批准号:
7885919 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 31.9万 - 项目类别:
Computer-based Holography and Middle-Ear Function
基于计算机的全息术和中耳功能
- 批准号:
8642621 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 31.9万 - 项目类别:
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正常和病理耳朵的中耳力学
- 批准号:
8643201 - 财政年份:2001
- 资助金额:
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