Comparison of threshold estimation in infants with hearing loss or normal hearing using auditory steady-state response evoked by narrow band CE-chirps and auditory brainstem response evoked by tone pips |
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Authors: | Franck Michel Kristoffer Foldager Jørgensen |
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Institution: | Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Audiology Clinic, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Objective: The objective of this study is to compare air-conduction thresholds obtained with ASSR evoked by narrow band (NB) CE-chirps and ABR evoked by tone pips (tpABR) in infants with various degrees of hearing loss. Design: Thresholds were measured at 500, 1000, 2000 and 4000?Hz. Data on each participant were collected at the same day. Study sample: Sixty-seven infants aged 4 d to 22 months (median age?=?96 days), resulting in 57, 52, 87 and 56 ears for 500, 1000, 2000 and 4000?Hz, respectively. Results: Statistical analysis was performed for ears with hearing loss (HL) and showed a very strong correlation between tpABR and ASSR evoked by NB CE-chirps: 0.90 (n?=?28), 0.90 (n?=?28), 0.96 (n?=?42) and 0.95 (n?=?30) for 500, 1000, 2000 and 4000?Hz, respectively. At these frequencies, the mean difference between tpABR and ASSR was ?3.6?dB (±?7.0), ?5.2?dB (±?7.3), ?3.9?dB (±?5.2) and ?5.2?dB (±?4.7). Linear regression analysis indicated that the relationship was not influenced by the degree of hearing loss. Conclusion: We propose that dB nHL to dB eHL correction values for ASSR evoked by NB CE-chirps should be 5?dB lower than values used for tpABR. |
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Keywords: | Auditory brainstem response auditory steady-state response tone pip narrow band chirp air-conduction threshold hearing loss infants |
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