The invention relates to a hearing instrument comprising an audio signal processing unit for processing audio signals and means for stimulating the user's hearing sense according to the processed audio signals. The invention also relates to a method for providing hearing assistance to a user.
Implantable hearing instruments usually are based on direct electric stimulation of the cochlear (cochlear implants) or on mechanical stimulation at a position in the vibration transfer path between the eardrum and the cochlea. Such implantable solutions require substantial surgery at the head, for example, providing access to fluids close to the brain. Moreover, space for an implant is significantly limited at the skull, resulting in severe requirements with regard to the size of the devices and the size of the battery.
Further, hearing instruments using bone conduction between the skull and the inner ear are known from experiments using stimulation of the perilymph fluid and at the vestibular system.
WO 2005/072168 A2 relates to a system for improving hearing in patients suffering from hearing loss, wherein a vibration stimulus in the form of high frequency noise or ultra sound at frequencies of 2 kHz to 5 MHz is applied to the head of the patient in order to stimulate the patient's cortex and/or the patient's inner ear in order to prevent or reverse the deleterious programming of high-frequency sensing and processing neurons to lower frequencies. The vibration stimulus may be applied by conduction through bones of the head, through fluids, such as blood and tissues of the head and neck or through bone conduction and fluid conduction. The vibration stimulus is applied by using a vibrator applied to the head of the patient or fluid-filled headphones or a fluid-filled neck ring applied to the head of the patient.
It is an object of the invention to provide for a partially implantable hearing instrument which encounters relatively mild restrictions with regard to space and which may be applied to the patient in a relatively simple and little invasive manner. It is also an object of the invention to provide for a corresponding method for providing hearing assistance to a patient.
According to the invention, these object is are achieved by a hearing instrument as defined in claim 1 and a method as defined in claim 27.
The invention is beneficial in that, by mechanically applying acoustic waves to the blood in a blood-vessel of the user in the audible frequency range according to the audio signals processed by the audio signal processing unit in order to stimulate the user's hearing sense, stimulation of the user's hearing sense may be performed at locations other than the user's ear or skull, such as at a leg or an arm or at the chest or the neck, where surgery may be less critical than at the user's head and where there is more space than at the user's ear.
Preferably, the means for applying acoustic waves comprise a vibration element implanted within the blood vessel and a driver arrangement located outside the blood vessel for driving the vibration element. Preferably, the vibration element is located within a sleeve element implanted within the blood vessel, such as a stent, and the vibration element comprises a permanent magnet which is driven by a coil arrangement of the driver arrangement. The coil arrangement may coaxially surround the blood vessel at an implanted position or at a position outside the user's body. Alternatively, the coil arrangement may be oriented parallel to the blood vessel at an implanted position or at a position outside the user's body.
Usually, the hearing instrument comprises a microphone arrangement. According to one embodiment, the microphone arrangement, the audio signal processing unit and the driver arrangement form part of an external unit to be worn at the user's body. According to an alternative embodiment, the microphone arrangement and the audio signal processing unit form part of an external unit to be worn at or close to the user's head, wherein the driver arrangement forms part of an implantable unit, wherein the external unit comprises means for wireless transmission of the processed audio signals, and wherein the implantable unit comprises means for receiving the processed audio signals. According to another alternative embodiment, the microphone arrangement and the audio signal processing unit form part of a first external unit to be worn at or close to the user's head, wherein the driver arrangement forms part of a second external unit to be worn at the user's body close to the vibration element, wherein the first external unit comprises means for wireless transmission of the processed audio signals and wherein the second external unit comprises means for receiving the processed audio signals.
Further preferred embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
Hereinafter, examples of the invention will be illustrated by reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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According to an alternative embodiment, the coil 64 may be an external coil which is wound around that part of the body in which the blood vessel 16 is located. For example, if the blood vessel 16 is the femural artery, the coil 64 would be wound around the thigh. According to a modified embodiment, the coil arrangement 26 may consists of two Helmholtz coils 70, 72 (see
In particular, the coil arrangement 26, or the respective external unit 10, 111 carrying the coil arrangement 26, may be fixed at the neck, the chest, a leg or an arm of the user, depending on the implantation position of the vibration element 30.
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While surgery is easier when it is not necessary to wind the coil around the blood vessel 16, in the embodiment of
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In general, there may be more than one output transducer for blood stimulation, wherein each output transducer (comprising, for example, a vibration element 30 in a sleeve 60 and a stimulation coil 26 according to one of the embodiments discussed above) may located at a position in the user's body different from that of the other(s). Each output transducer may be used for stimulation in a specific frequency range. For example, a first output transducer located at first position (e.g. at the aorta) may be used for blood stimulation at high audio frequencies and a second output transducer located at a second position (e.g. at the carotid artery) may be used for blood stimulation at lower audio frequencies.
Further, the hearing instrument may comprise at least one conventional output transducer, such as a cochlea implant or a middle ear implant, in addition to the blood stimulation output transducer(s). Also in this case different output transducers, i.e. the conventional one and the blood stimulation output transducer(s), may be used for stimulation in different audio frequency ranges.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/053451 | 3/24/2009 | WO | 00 | 9/23/2011 |