Amy J Hampson
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Razmovski T, Brody K, Stathopoulos D, Zhang D, Cho E, Hampson A, et al.
Laryngoscope
. 2023 Sep;
134(3):1410-1416.
PMID: 37694764
Introduction: Intraoperative trauma leading to bleeding during cochlear implantation negatively impacts residual hearing of cochlear implant recipients. There are no clinical protocols for the removal of blood during implantation, to...
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Creber N, Eastwood H, Hampson A, OLeary S
Acta Otolaryngol
. 2023 Aug;
143(8):647-654.
PMID: 37603289
Background: Systemically administered steroids are widely utilised for hearing preservation therapies. More recently, steroids have been administered to achieve hearing protection after cochlear implant surgery. Currently there is a lack...
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Creber N, Eastwood H, Hampson A, Lo J, Zhang D, Chambers S, et al.
Otol Neurotol
. 2022 Jun;
43(6):685-693.
PMID: 35761462
Background: Endolymphatic hydrops (EH) has been observed in both animal and human cochleae following cochlear implant (CI) surgery. We tested whether EH could be eliminated by administration of mineralocorticoid steroid...
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Brody K, Hampson A, Cho H, Johnson P, OLeary S
Hear Res
. 2020 May;
392:107956.
PMID: 32464455
Visualisation of cochlear histopathology in three-dimensions has been long desired in the field of hearing research. This paper outlines a technique that has made this possible and shows a research...
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Choong J, Hampson A, Brody K, Lo J, Bester C, Gummer A, et al.
Hear Res
. 2019 Dec;
385:107846.
PMID: 31786442
Cochlear implantation leads to many structural changes within the cochlea which can impair residual hearing. In patients with preserved low-frequency hearing, a delayed hearing loss can occur weeks-to-years post-implantation. We...
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Creber N, Eastwood H, Hampson A, Tan J, OLeary S
Eur J Pharm Sci
. 2018 Aug;
126:69-81.
PMID: 30107228
Glucocorticoids have direct anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant and anti-apoptotic effects on cochlear hair cells. Cochlear glucocorticoid therapy has gained particular attention for its ability to enhance the protection of residual hearing following...
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Creber N, Eastwood H, Hampson A, Tan J, OLeary S
Hear Res
. 2018 Apr;
368:75-85.
PMID: 29622283
Local and systemically delivered glucocorticoids are commonly administered to protect the cochlea against damage associated with a variety of insults. There is reason to believe that dexamethasone administered by these...
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Sale P, Uschakov A, Saief T, Rowe D, Abbott C, Luu C, et al.
Hear Res
. 2017 Nov;
356:104-115.
PMID: 29089185
Sustained local delivery of drugs to the inner ear may be required for future regenerative and protective strategies. The round window is surgically accessible and a promising delivery route. To...
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Sly D, Hampson A, Minter R, Heffer L, Li J, Millard R, et al.
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol
. 2011 Nov;
13(1):1-16.
PMID: 22086147
Neurotrophins prevent spiral ganglion neuron (SGN) degeneration in animal models of ototoxin-induced deafness and may be used in the future to improve the hearing of cochlear implant patients. It is...