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Assessing Sensorineural Hearing Loss Using Various Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emission Stimulus Conditions (Record no. 2761)

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Title Assessing Sensorineural Hearing Loss Using Various Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emission Stimulus Conditions
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Summary, etc An important clinical application of transient-evoked otoacoustic<br/>emissions (TEOAEs) is to evaluate cochlear outer hair cell function<br/>for the purpose of detecting sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL).<br/>Double-evoked TEOAEs were measured using a chirp stimulus, in which<br/>the stimuli had an extended frequency range compared to clinical tests.<br/>The present study compared TEOAEs recorded using an unweighted<br/>stimulus presented at either ambient pressure or tympanometric peak<br/>pressure (TPP) in the ear canal and TEOAEs recorded using a powerweighted<br/>stimulus at ambient pressure. The unweighted stimulus had<br/>approximately constant incident pressure magnitude across frequency,<br/>and the power-weighted stimulus had approximately constant absorbed<br/>sound power across frequency. The objective of this study was to compare<br/>TEOAEs from 0.79 to 8 kHz using these three stimulus conditions<br/>in adults to assess test performance in classifying ears as having either<br/>normal hearing or SNHL.
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Personal name Daniel B. Putterman,
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Relationship information VOL. 38, NO. 4, 507–520, 2017
Title Ear & Hearing
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