Two-hundred-and-sixty uncooperative children (442 ears) performed auditory brainstem response (ABR) and Electrocochleography (ECochG) in the same diagnostic session under general anaesthesia, and the results obtained with the two different methods were compared. A difference ≤ 20 dB between the two methods was found in 134 ears (30.3%). The presence of middle ear effusion and symptoms of a possible central nervous system pathology were considered in order to verify the evidence of a correlation between the difference in ABR-ECochG results and these clinical parameters. The presence of middle ear effusion was not significantly correlated with differences ≤ 20 dB (p = 0.1347). On the contrary, the presence of symptoms indicative of a possible...
Objective Children with auditory processing disorder (APD) are reported to have abnormal auditory br...
In this chapter, we review firstly the main features of different components of ECochG potentials an...
Auditory neuropathy is a disorder identified by the absence or the severe impairment of auditory bra...
Two-hundred-and-sixty uncooperative children (442 ears) performed auditory brainstem response (ABR) ...
Two-hundred-and-sixty uncooperative children (442 ears) performed auditory brainstem response (ABR) ...
In the assessment of hearing threshold in children, ABR reliability is greatly reduced in the presen...
Objective: Electrophysiological evaluation is a fundamental procedure for the diagnostic assessment ...
The deaf child must receive sound amplification before he reaches the age of two years. At this age ...
Background: The increasing diffusion of newborn hearing screening programs has brought about the ne...
SummaryOne of the most important applications of the Brainstem evoked response audiometry (ABR) is i...
Auditory neuropathy is a disorder identified by the absence or the severe impairment of auditory bra...
Background: An electrophysiological investigation with auditory brainstem response (ABR), round wind...
Objectives In pediatric audiology, objective techniques for hearing threshold estimation in infants...
Abstract. Thirty difficult-to-test children have been tested with transtympanic ECoG. When possible,...
Auditory neuropathy (AN) is a disorder characterized by the absence or the severe impairment of the ...
Objective Children with auditory processing disorder (APD) are reported to have abnormal auditory br...
In this chapter, we review firstly the main features of different components of ECochG potentials an...
Auditory neuropathy is a disorder identified by the absence or the severe impairment of auditory bra...
Two-hundred-and-sixty uncooperative children (442 ears) performed auditory brainstem response (ABR) ...
Two-hundred-and-sixty uncooperative children (442 ears) performed auditory brainstem response (ABR) ...
In the assessment of hearing threshold in children, ABR reliability is greatly reduced in the presen...
Objective: Electrophysiological evaluation is a fundamental procedure for the diagnostic assessment ...
The deaf child must receive sound amplification before he reaches the age of two years. At this age ...
Background: The increasing diffusion of newborn hearing screening programs has brought about the ne...
SummaryOne of the most important applications of the Brainstem evoked response audiometry (ABR) is i...
Auditory neuropathy is a disorder identified by the absence or the severe impairment of auditory bra...
Background: An electrophysiological investigation with auditory brainstem response (ABR), round wind...
Objectives In pediatric audiology, objective techniques for hearing threshold estimation in infants...
Abstract. Thirty difficult-to-test children have been tested with transtympanic ECoG. When possible,...
Auditory neuropathy (AN) is a disorder characterized by the absence or the severe impairment of the ...
Objective Children with auditory processing disorder (APD) are reported to have abnormal auditory br...
In this chapter, we review firstly the main features of different components of ECochG potentials an...
Auditory neuropathy is a disorder identified by the absence or the severe impairment of auditory bra...