The primary aim was to determine whether or not the current standard tympanogram used in those older than 6 months, i.e. the 226 Hz probe tone, is an accurate measure of middle ear effusion in children with Down syndrome. This study also attempted to determine whether or not the 1000 Hz tympanometric probe tone may be a better measurement of middle ear status for this population
SummaryAudiological evaluation in infants should include the middle ear (immitance measures and otos...
SummaryTympanometry is used in evaluating middle ear functional conditions. Before six months of age...
Children with Down syndrome may have multiple medical co-morbidities. This can result in an overwhel...
Abstract Introduction: Tympanometry is currently the most frequently used tool for assessing the st...
Introduction: Tympanometry is currently the most frequently used tool for assessing the status of th...
Despite widespread awareness that children with Down syndrome are particularly susceptible to hearin...
Purpose: Down syndrome occurs in one of 700 births, and high rates of hearing loss are reported in t...
AbstractThis study aimed at describing and analyzing tympanometric results obtained with 226Hz and 1...
HYPOTHESIS:: The aims of the study were to evaluate tympanometry with regard to age and classificati...
The purpose of this study was to assess the use of 1 kHz tympanometry in young infants. A larger sam...
Interpretation of 1000 Hz tympanometry is not standardized. Several compensated and uncompensated me...
Background: To establish the prevalence of hearing deficit in children with Down syndrome (DS) in Ho...
Increased life expectancy in persons with Down syndrome (DS) is associated with premature age-relate...
OBJECTIVE: Accurate evaluation of middle ear function is a challenge especially in babies referred f...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the utility of low- and high-frequency tympanometry in the diagnosis of m...
SummaryAudiological evaluation in infants should include the middle ear (immitance measures and otos...
SummaryTympanometry is used in evaluating middle ear functional conditions. Before six months of age...
Children with Down syndrome may have multiple medical co-morbidities. This can result in an overwhel...
Abstract Introduction: Tympanometry is currently the most frequently used tool for assessing the st...
Introduction: Tympanometry is currently the most frequently used tool for assessing the status of th...
Despite widespread awareness that children with Down syndrome are particularly susceptible to hearin...
Purpose: Down syndrome occurs in one of 700 births, and high rates of hearing loss are reported in t...
AbstractThis study aimed at describing and analyzing tympanometric results obtained with 226Hz and 1...
HYPOTHESIS:: The aims of the study were to evaluate tympanometry with regard to age and classificati...
The purpose of this study was to assess the use of 1 kHz tympanometry in young infants. A larger sam...
Interpretation of 1000 Hz tympanometry is not standardized. Several compensated and uncompensated me...
Background: To establish the prevalence of hearing deficit in children with Down syndrome (DS) in Ho...
Increased life expectancy in persons with Down syndrome (DS) is associated with premature age-relate...
OBJECTIVE: Accurate evaluation of middle ear function is a challenge especially in babies referred f...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the utility of low- and high-frequency tympanometry in the diagnosis of m...
SummaryAudiological evaluation in infants should include the middle ear (immitance measures and otos...
SummaryTympanometry is used in evaluating middle ear functional conditions. Before six months of age...
Children with Down syndrome may have multiple medical co-morbidities. This can result in an overwhel...