
Today’s audiological functional diagnostics is based on a variety of hearing tests, whose large number takes account of the variety of malfunctions of a complex sensory organ system and the necessity to examine it in a differentiated manner and at any age of life. The objective is to identify nature and origin of the hearing loss and to quantify its extent as far as necessary to dispose of the information needed to initiate the adequate medical (conservative or operational) treatment or the provision with technical hearing aids or prostheses. Moreover, audiometry provides the basis for the assessment of impairment and handicap as well as for the calculation of the degree of disability. In the present overview, the current state of the method inventory available for practical use is described, starting from basic diagnostics over to complex special techniques. The presentation is systematically grouped in subjective procedures, based on psychoacoustic exploration, and objective methods, based on physical measurements: preliminary hearing tests, pure tone threshold, suprathreshold processing of sound intensity, directional hearing, speech understanding in quiet and in noise, dichotic hearing, tympanogram, acoustic reflex, otoacoustic emissions and auditory evoked potentials. Apart from a few still existing gaps, this method inventory covers the whole spectrum of all clinically relevant functional deficits of the auditory system.
GMS Current Topics in Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery; 16:Doc09
Adult, hearing tests, impedance audiometry, speech audiometry, Ear, Middle, otoacoustic emissions, Synaptic Transmission, Article, recruitment tests, hearing disorders, Humans, pure tone threshold, Child, Cochlear Nerve, Hearing Disorders, Hair Cells, Auditory, Inner, Hearing Tests, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Auditory Threshold, 610 Medical sciences; Medicine, ddc: 610, Child, Preschool, Ear, Inner, auditory evoked potentials
Adult, hearing tests, impedance audiometry, speech audiometry, Ear, Middle, otoacoustic emissions, Synaptic Transmission, Article, recruitment tests, hearing disorders, Humans, pure tone threshold, Child, Cochlear Nerve, Hearing Disorders, Hair Cells, Auditory, Inner, Hearing Tests, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Auditory Threshold, 610 Medical sciences; Medicine, ddc: 610, Child, Preschool, Ear, Inner, auditory evoked potentials
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