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Early and accurate recognition of this event can prevent unnecessary testing and facilitate early effective treatment. Subcutaneous air collection surrounding the cochlear implant receiver-stimulator in the setting of CPAP use is an uncommon but clinically relevant complication that can be recognized by characteristic physical examination findings and impedance changes. Early and accurate recognition of this event can prevent unnecessary testing and facilitate early effective treatment. The objective is to describe auditory brainstem imp