2012
DOI: 10.4103/1463-1741.102964
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EchoScan: A new system to objectively assess peripheral hearing disorders

Abstract: Pure-tone air-conduction audiometry (PTA) is the reference clinical test used in Europe and the United States to measure the extent of hearing loss. It is a subjective, behavioral test, which measures thresholds of hearing sensations and perceptions based on patient responses to frequency-specific pure-tone stimuli. PTA can detect hearing problems due to cochlear or retro-cochlear impairment, without identifying the source of the problem. In contrast, cubic distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) det… Show more

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“…Full details on the system may be found in Venet et al [16]. Briefly, DPOAEs generated by the cochlea [17] were measured in the ipsilateral ear by a probe (Etymotic Research ER10C) with (f1, f2) primaries at (4000 Hz, 4800 Hz), these measurements were used for establishing an input/output (I/O) curve.…”
Section: Echoscan Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Full details on the system may be found in Venet et al [16]. Briefly, DPOAEs generated by the cochlea [17] were measured in the ipsilateral ear by a probe (Etymotic Research ER10C) with (f1, f2) primaries at (4000 Hz, 4800 Hz), these measurements were used for establishing an input/output (I/O) curve.…”
Section: Echoscan Testmentioning
confidence: 99%