This study aimed to compare the high frequency (1 kHz) tympanometry (HFT) and acoustic reflex (AR) measures obtained from infants at birth and at 6-7 weeks of age. HFT results and AR thresholds using a 2-kHz tone and broadband noise activators were obtained from 42 healthy full-term neonates (15 boys and 27 girls) at both test sessions, separated by six weeks. The results showed that the mean values of HFT test parameters and AR thresholds obtained at 6-7 weeks were generally greater than those obtained at birth. In particular, the differences in mean values of uncompensated admittance at 200 daPa, uncompensated peak admittance, uncompensated peak susceptance, peak-compensated static admittance, and AR thresholds with a 2 kHz tone and broad...
Objectives: The specific goals of this study were: 1) To understand the mechano-acoustical propertie...
Conventional 226-Hz tympanometry has been acknowledged as a reliable method for detecting middle ear...
The ability of 5-8-month-old infants and of young adults to detect changes in the frequency of pure ...
Tympanometry and acoustic stapedial reflex (ASR) are routinely used in audiology clinics to assess t...
This study aimed to evaluate the test-retest reproducibility of the high frequency tympanometry (HFT...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe normative aspects of wideband acoustic immittan...
Recently clinicians have started to use a new approach, called the component compensation method, to...
SummaryConsidering the hypothesis that middle ear changes can impair the recording of otoacoustic em...
The present study aimed to compare three measures to estimate middle ear admittance in neonates usin...
Objective: International Journal of Audiology To study the developmental characteristics of sweep fr...
Introduction: The use of conventional tympanometry is not sufficiently sensitive to detect all cases...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of head positions on high frequen...
Purpose: The present study aimed to establish normative data for wideband absorbance (WBA) measured ...
SummaryThe auditory sensitization, a tool used in the investigation of acoustic reflex, allows the d...
Diagnosing conductive conditions in newborns is challenging for both audiologists and otolaryngologi...
Objectives: The specific goals of this study were: 1) To understand the mechano-acoustical propertie...
Conventional 226-Hz tympanometry has been acknowledged as a reliable method for detecting middle ear...
The ability of 5-8-month-old infants and of young adults to detect changes in the frequency of pure ...
Tympanometry and acoustic stapedial reflex (ASR) are routinely used in audiology clinics to assess t...
This study aimed to evaluate the test-retest reproducibility of the high frequency tympanometry (HFT...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe normative aspects of wideband acoustic immittan...
Recently clinicians have started to use a new approach, called the component compensation method, to...
SummaryConsidering the hypothesis that middle ear changes can impair the recording of otoacoustic em...
The present study aimed to compare three measures to estimate middle ear admittance in neonates usin...
Objective: International Journal of Audiology To study the developmental characteristics of sweep fr...
Introduction: The use of conventional tympanometry is not sufficiently sensitive to detect all cases...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of head positions on high frequen...
Purpose: The present study aimed to establish normative data for wideband absorbance (WBA) measured ...
SummaryThe auditory sensitization, a tool used in the investigation of acoustic reflex, allows the d...
Diagnosing conductive conditions in newborns is challenging for both audiologists and otolaryngologi...
Objectives: The specific goals of this study were: 1) To understand the mechano-acoustical propertie...
Conventional 226-Hz tympanometry has been acknowledged as a reliable method for detecting middle ear...
The ability of 5-8-month-old infants and of young adults to detect changes in the frequency of pure ...