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The Affinity 2.0 and Callisto™ software suites all have pre-defined protocols. Most of these protocols can easily be copied, modified or created from new. These modifications can be either permanent…
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This video will demonstrate how to perform a real-ear-to-coupler difference (RECD) measurement on a pediatric patient using the SPL60 probe.
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This video will take you through a wideband tympanometry case study on a patient with normal middle ear function.
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There are some specific considerations for the setup and preparation of visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA). In this video, we will explore how to ensure the appropriate test environment, equipment…
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Let your PC and audiometer interact Everything you already know – but more effective. With a true hybrid from Interacoustics, you can change smoothly between PC and instrument without additional trai…
When it comes to performing audiometry, having the right equipment can make all the difference. The traditional standalone audiometer and its PC-based counterpart are both good options, but both stil…
What is the short increment sensitivity index (SISI) test? The short increment sensitivity index (SISI) test measures the ability to recognise 1dB increases in intensity during a series of bursts of…
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What is the Hughson-Westlake procedure? The Hughson-Westlake procedure is an automatic pure tone audiometry test. In this test method, the threshold of hearing is defined as 2 out of 3 (or 3 out of 5…
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What is the Hughson-Westlake procedure? The Hughson-Westlake procedure is an automated pure tone audiometry test. During the ascending portion of the tone presentation, the threshold of hearing is de…
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What is the short increment sensitivity index (SISI) test? The short increment sensitivity index (SISI) test measures the ability to recognise 1dB increases in intensity during a series of bursts of…
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