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Pure Tone Audiometry in Anemia Patients
AimAnaemia is a prevalent medical condition that impacts a significant proportion of the worldwide populace. While the cardiovascular and respiratory...
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Usability of simplified audiometry and electrocardiogram during treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis in Mozambique: a qualitative study
BackgroundIn 2021, there were approximately 450,000 cases of drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) worldwide. The treatment of DR-TB historically...
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High-frequency audiometry in the diagnosis of tinnitus
BackgroundSubjective tinnitus is an unpleasant perception of sound without any external acoustic stimulus. It can be manifested in the form of...
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Of editorial processes, AI models, and medical literature: the Magnetic Resonance Audiometry experiment
AbstractThe potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of medical research is unquestionable. Nevertheless, the scientific community has...
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Evaluative audiometry after cochlear implant provision
BackgroundOne of the main treatment goals in cochlear implant (CI) patients is to improve speech perception. One of the target parameters is speech...
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Development of Phonemically Balanced Word List in Tamil for Speech Audiometry and Evaluation of Its Effectiveness in Adults
Speech audiometry has become an essential component of the audiological test battery. Various speech audiometry materials have been developed in...
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Correlation Between Pure Tone Audiometry Values and Middle Ear Ossicular Chain Status in Chronic Otitis Media: Study in a Tertiary Health Care Centre
AimsIn this study, we attempt to compare the pure tone audiometry findings with ossicular chain status intraoperatively in patients of chronic otitis...
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Automatic audiometry using auditory steady-state response and sequential test strategy applied to volunteers with normal hearing
PurposeIn the present study, a new procedure to perform automatic audiometry using multifrequency Auditory Steady-State Response (ASSR) is proposed.
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Assessment of Deafness in Term Infants with Birth Asphyxia with Otoacoustic Emission and Brain Stem Evoked Response Audiometry: A Prospective Observational Study
To assess deafness in term infant with birth asphyxia by otoacoustic emission and brain stem evoked response audiometry. A Prospective observational...
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Extended high-frequency audiometry: hearing thresholds in adults
PurposeThis study aimed to determine hearing thresholds in an otologically normal population without occupational noise exposure aged 18 to 64 years...
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A Prospective Comparative Study of Impedance Audiometry Findings Preoperatively and Postoperatively in Cases of Conventional Adenoidectomy versus Microdebrider Assisted Adenoidectomy
The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare the efficacy of Endoscopic Adenoidectomy with Microdebrider over Conventional technique by Curettage...
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“To implant or not to implant”: electrically evoked auditory brainstem response audiometry for decision-making in vestibular schwannoma resection with CI
Vestibular schwannomas (VS) are often associated with debilitating hearing loss. Therefore, preservation and rehabilitation of hearing have become...
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Association of Cord Ferritin Levels with Brain Stem Evoked Response Audiometry in Newborns
Iron is an important nutrient and it plays a pivotal role in myelin formation and neurotransmitter synthesis, thus contributing to normal...
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Evaluation of middle ear and hearing status of ankylosing spondylitis patients with wideband tympanometry and pure tone audiometry tests
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate the middle and inner ear function and hearing status of Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) patients.
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Exploring the interplay of depression, sleep quality, and hearing in tinnitus-related handicap: insights from polysomnography and pure-tone audiometry
BackgroundTinnitus affects approximately 740 million adults globally, involving hearing, emotion, and sleep systems. However, studies using...
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High-frequency audiometry, speech perception in quiet and noise, and vestibular-evoked myogenic potential in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
PurposeThe study aimed to investigate the effect of PCOS on high-frequency thresholds, speech perception in quiet and in presence of noise, and...
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Assessing the usefulness of inner ear contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and pure-tone audiometry in estimating the prognostic value of hearing improvement in patients with definite Meniere’s disease
PurposeMeniere’s disease (MD) is characterized by combined cochlear and vestibular symptoms. However, its underlying cause remains unclear, with...
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Extended high-frequency audiometry in healthy adults with different age groups
BackgroundIt was well-documented that extended high-frequency (EHF, above 8 kHz) hearing test could be more sensitive comparing with the conventional...
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‘Is It Brain Talking to the Ear’: Neuro-otological Evaluation of Tinnitus Using Auditory Brainstem Response Audiometry
Tinnitus is hypothesized to be an auditory phantom phenomenon resulting from spontaneous neuronal activity somewhere along the auditory pathway. The...
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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy and auditory brain-stem response audiometry as predictors of bilirubin-induced neurologic dysfunction in full-term jaundiced neonates
The purpose of this research was to define the functions of MRS and ABR as predictors of bilirubin-induced neurologic dysfunction (BIND) in full-term...