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16.04.2008
Author: Maria L. Andersen, Interacoustics
Article keywords: Affinity, Counselling, HLS, MHA
 
Using Counselling Tools in the AC440 Module
Counselling is a crucial part of the audiological evaluation. It provides both relatives and
patient with a better understanding of the measuring results, why they may have been
experiencing problems, and what they are likely to gain from hearing aid amplification.
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16.04.2008
Author: Maria L. Andersen, Interacoustics
Article keywords: Affinity, Equinox, Protocols
 
Designing your own test in the Equinox/Affinity AC440 Module
There are many different demands and wishes regarding how an audiometer should both
function and appear depending on the specific situation and national standards.
One of the greatest advantages of the Affinity and Equinox AC440 module is the high flexibility
enabling the individual clinician to tailor the system according to their specific preferences.
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02.04.2008
Author: Karen Pullar, Oticon NZ
Article keywords: VNG, New Zealand, Dizziness
 
Practical, Hands-on Experience with Vestibular Disorders at Canterbury, New Zealand
Helping the University of Canterbury provide students with solid hands-on experience to diagnose vestibular disorders - or dizziness and balance problems - is behind one of the latest Oticon Foundation grants.
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10.03.2008
Author: Maria L. Andersen, Interacoustics
Article keywords: Affinity, REM440, Protocols
 
Working with Protocols in the Affinity REM440 Module
The Affinity is an easy and straightforward solution that takes care of all clinical needs.
One of the greatest advantages is the high flexibility which permits the creation of an unlimited
number of personalized protocols for different purposes and/or for different audiologists
working in the same clinic.
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05.02.2008
Author: Maria L. Andersen, Interacoustics
Article keywords: Affinity, Open Canal Fitting
 
Verifying Open Canal Fittings with the Affinity
Decisions regarding vent size are crucial in the fitting process and must be selected carefully to ensure that the gain target is reached and, where possible, without occlusion.
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05.02.2008
Author: Maria L. Andersen, Interacoustics
Article keywords: Affinity, VSP440, Visible speech
 
Verifying with Visible Speech (VSP440) on the Affinity
Visible Speech (VSP) is a term widely used amongst manufacturers of various systems to
describe a kind of verification-, fitting-, counselling- or sales tool.
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28.12.2007
Author: Douglas L. Beck, AuD, David P. Speidel, MS, Michelle Petrak, PhD
Article keywords: ASSR
 
Auditory Steady-State Response (ASSR): A beginner's Guide
The auditory steady-state response (ASSR) can be thought of as an electrophysiologic response to rapid auditory stimuli.
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28.12.2007
Author: David Conrad Armes, Interacoustics
Article keywords: ASSR, SSEP, Audiogram
 
The New Generation of ASSR
Evoked potentials are now a routine part of the audiological world. They are objective and reliable and enable us to estimate the audiogram where it would be impossible by any other means.
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28.12.2007
Author: Jette Friis, Interacoustics
Article keywords: DPOAE, MP3, headphones
 
DPOAE tests for assessing possible hearing loss caused by extensive use of MP3 players
During the last year, newspapers around the world have reported that surveys indicate that excessive use of MP3 players may damage the hearing.
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28.12.2007
Author: David Conrad-Armes, Interacoustics
Article keywords: VEMP, Sacculus, Musculus Sterno-claidomastoideus
 
Testing the Sacculus
Testing the sacculus has always been the weak link in traditional balance investigations. VEMP (Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential) recording is the only clinical test that evaluates Sacculus function in both ears individually.
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28.12.2007
Author: Richard E. Gans, American Institute of Balance
Article keywords: Video-Oculography
 
Video-Oculography: A new diagnostic technology for vestibular patients
Video-oculographic recording of eye movement has been shown to be a highly effective non-invasive technology for evaluating eye movement.
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20.12.2007
Author: Maria L. Andersen, Interacoustics
Article keywords: Affinity, Real Ear to Coupler difference
 
Measuring REAL Ear to Coupler Difference (RECD) on the Affinity
Real-Ear-to-Coupler Difference (RECD) accounts for the difference in decibels as a function of frequency between sound pressure level (SPL) at a specified measurement point in the ear canal relative to the SPL measured in a 2cc coupler for a specified input signal.
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12.12.2007
Author: David Conrad Armes, Interacoustics
Article keywords: AT235h, Middle ear analyzer, Moving Train, Eustachian tube function
 
AT235h - Good things can get even better!
First released in 2001, the AT235h clinical middle ear analyzer (the “h” indicates the additional high-frequency probe tones) has a proven track record for reliability and a solid reputation worldwide.
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11.12.2007
Author: Jette Friis, Interacoustics
Article keywords: Hearing Screening, MT10, OtoRead
 
Newborn hearing testing in the Himalayas
Audiologist Aysen Erdil does a lot of voluntary work in Turkey using Interacoustics equipment. In 2004 she tested children in Turkish schools and in the fall of 2006 she will be testing children and babies in small villages on the Turkish border.
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07.11.2007
Author: Torben Stig Pedersen, Interacoustics
Article keywords: ASSR, Cases
 
Interacoustics ASSR 6 months after release
Since its launch in February 2007 Interacoustics ASSR has proven its reliability worldwide. Test times down to 20 minutes are not unusual and the estimated audiogram often shows remarkably precise results. At present Interacoustics ASSR is the best ASSR system on the market. FDA recently approved the system for the US.
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04.11.2007
Author: David Conrad Armes, Interacoustics
Article keywords: PC-based, Audiometer
 
Equinox – the new pc-based audiometer
The word pc-based can be misleading. Perhaps pc-integrated would describe it better. Either way, it’s important to understand that the audiometric signals are not created in the PC.
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01.01.2007
Author: Douglas Beck, PhD, and Jennifer Duffy, MS
Article keywords: Visible speech, Affinity
 
Visible Speech: A Patient-Centered Clinical Tool
Visible Speech allows the dispensing professional to record, demonstrate, and verify the
appropriateness of the hearing aid fitting while reviewing, demonstrating, and explaining the
process in terms the patient understands—based on human speech and the Speech
Intelligibility Index.
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