This paper examines the current trends in audiological practices in Nigeria, as it makes case for compulsory use of electro- physiological tests in determining the hearing potentials of children in the country, as against the use of behavioural audiometric strategy which requires the active participation of the patients. Varieties of electro- physiological tests such as Auditory Brainstem Response Test (ABR), Oto- Acoustic Emission, and modern advances such as cochlear implants and auditory brainstem implants for Neuro- Fibromatosis type 2 (NF2) as practiced in developed countries were explained. These current trends in audiological practices should serve as a catalyst to stimulate the developing countries in managing hearing and speech dis...
The recent advances in the management of hearing problems are in three areas; firstly, early detecti...
Objective To determine if reliable, objective audiologic data can be obtained by nonotolaryngology a...
Background: Exposure to Sound Pressure Levels (SPL) above 85 dB over 8 hours is potentially damaging...
Poster Session II - Panel 4For over fifty years audiology has advanced as a clinical specialty in th...
Those with hearing impairment are on the increase in our society due to factors such as undue exposu...
Introduction: This paper attempts to review changes in the lives of hearing-impaired patients within...
Hearing instrument technology research is almost entirely focused on the projected needs of the cons...
This paper studies trends in the use of diagnostic auditory brainstem response (ABR) at St. Louis Ch...
Background: The practice of otology in developing countries has remained unsatisfactory. The aim of ...
This study was designed to compare the clinical practices followed by audiologists when fitting hear...
"Early hearing detection and intervention (EHDI) is the gold standard for any practising audiologist...
Objectives: Tinnitus is a commonly neglected otologic symptom among children in developing country. ...
Ototoxicity is a preventable cause of irreversible sensorineural hearing loss. This paper aims to hi...
This paper reviews the audiometric pattern of most patients referred to the speech and hearing clini...
Objective This study aimed to describe the diagnosis of auditory neuropathy (AN) in patients with fe...
The recent advances in the management of hearing problems are in three areas; firstly, early detecti...
Objective To determine if reliable, objective audiologic data can be obtained by nonotolaryngology a...
Background: Exposure to Sound Pressure Levels (SPL) above 85 dB over 8 hours is potentially damaging...
Poster Session II - Panel 4For over fifty years audiology has advanced as a clinical specialty in th...
Those with hearing impairment are on the increase in our society due to factors such as undue exposu...
Introduction: This paper attempts to review changes in the lives of hearing-impaired patients within...
Hearing instrument technology research is almost entirely focused on the projected needs of the cons...
This paper studies trends in the use of diagnostic auditory brainstem response (ABR) at St. Louis Ch...
Background: The practice of otology in developing countries has remained unsatisfactory. The aim of ...
This study was designed to compare the clinical practices followed by audiologists when fitting hear...
"Early hearing detection and intervention (EHDI) is the gold standard for any practising audiologist...
Objectives: Tinnitus is a commonly neglected otologic symptom among children in developing country. ...
Ototoxicity is a preventable cause of irreversible sensorineural hearing loss. This paper aims to hi...
This paper reviews the audiometric pattern of most patients referred to the speech and hearing clini...
Objective This study aimed to describe the diagnosis of auditory neuropathy (AN) in patients with fe...
The recent advances in the management of hearing problems are in three areas; firstly, early detecti...
Objective To determine if reliable, objective audiologic data can be obtained by nonotolaryngology a...
Background: Exposure to Sound Pressure Levels (SPL) above 85 dB over 8 hours is potentially damaging...