HYPOTHESIS:: The aims of the study were to evaluate tympanometry with regard to age and classification system using two probe-tone frequencies and to provide clinical guidelines. METHODS:: Six subject groups were included in the evaluation: (1) neonatal intensive care unit babies, (2) children younger than 3 months, (3) children 3 to 6 months old, (4) children 6 to 9 months old, (5) children 9 to 32 months old, and (6) adults. Hearing of all subjects was screened by means of auditory brainstem responses, transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions, or behavioral audiometry. Tympanograms, recorded with probe-tone frequencies of 226 and 1000 Hz, were classified according to shape and middle ear pressure. Additionally, 1000-Hz tympanograms were cla...
SummaryAudiological evaluation in infants should include the middle ear (immitance measures and otos...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the utility of low- and high-frequency tympanometry in the diagnosis of m...
Tympanometry and acoustic stapedial reflex (ASR) are routinely used in audiology clinics to assess t...
Objectives: The specific goals of this study were: 1) To understand the mechano-acoustical propertie...
AbstractThis study aimed at describing and analyzing tympanometric results obtained with 226Hz and 1...
OBJECTIVE: Accurate evaluation of middle ear function is a challenge especially in babies referred f...
SummaryTympanometry is used in evaluating middle ear functional conditions. Before six months of age...
Interpretation of 1000 Hz tympanometry is not standardized. Several compensated and uncompensated me...
Introduction: The use of conventional tympanometry is not sufficiently sensitive to detect all cases...
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the correlation between transient otoacoustic emission and multifre...
This study aimed at describing and analyzing tympanometric results obtained with 226Hz and 1000Hz pr...
The present study aimed to compare three measures to estimate middle ear admittance in neonates usin...
Tympanometry provides an objective and quantitative assessment of middle ear status. The sensitivity...
The purpose of this study was to assess the use of 1 kHz tympanometry in young infants. A larger sam...
Recently clinicians have started to use a new approach, called the component compensation method, to...
SummaryAudiological evaluation in infants should include the middle ear (immitance measures and otos...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the utility of low- and high-frequency tympanometry in the diagnosis of m...
Tympanometry and acoustic stapedial reflex (ASR) are routinely used in audiology clinics to assess t...
Objectives: The specific goals of this study were: 1) To understand the mechano-acoustical propertie...
AbstractThis study aimed at describing and analyzing tympanometric results obtained with 226Hz and 1...
OBJECTIVE: Accurate evaluation of middle ear function is a challenge especially in babies referred f...
SummaryTympanometry is used in evaluating middle ear functional conditions. Before six months of age...
Interpretation of 1000 Hz tympanometry is not standardized. Several compensated and uncompensated me...
Introduction: The use of conventional tympanometry is not sufficiently sensitive to detect all cases...
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the correlation between transient otoacoustic emission and multifre...
This study aimed at describing and analyzing tympanometric results obtained with 226Hz and 1000Hz pr...
The present study aimed to compare three measures to estimate middle ear admittance in neonates usin...
Tympanometry provides an objective and quantitative assessment of middle ear status. The sensitivity...
The purpose of this study was to assess the use of 1 kHz tympanometry in young infants. A larger sam...
Recently clinicians have started to use a new approach, called the component compensation method, to...
SummaryAudiological evaluation in infants should include the middle ear (immitance measures and otos...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the utility of low- and high-frequency tympanometry in the diagnosis of m...
Tympanometry and acoustic stapedial reflex (ASR) are routinely used in audiology clinics to assess t...