Prepare the equipment Connect and ensure the device is on. Open the OtoAccess or Noah database and enter new patient details. Double click on the IA OAE Suite icon to launch the software and click on…
If the results of the aided cortical test suggest that changes or improvements can be made to the patient's device or amplification, then it is important to understand how and when to make such adjus…
Summary of: Prieve, B. A., Calandruccio, L., Fitzgerald, T., Mazevski, A., & Georgantas, L. M. (2008). Changes in transient-evoked otoacoustic emission levels with negative tympanometric peak pressur…
Summary of: Prieve, B. A., Feeney, M. P., Stenfelt, S., & Shahnaz, N. (2013). Prediction of conductive hearing loss using wideband acoustic immittance. Ear and hearing, 34 Suppl 1, 54S–59S. https://d…
Summary of: Lightfoot, G., & Stevens, J. (2014). Effects of artefact rejection and Bayesian weighted averaging on the efficiency of recording the newborn ABR. Ear and hearing, 35(2), 213–220. https:/…
Temporal summation occurs when the human ear integrates energy over time, which stems from a continuous sound. Explanation It is well established in the scientific literature (e.g. Zwislocki in the 1…
Summary of: Hunter, L. L., Keefe, D. H., Feeney, M. P., Brown, D. K., Meinzen-Derr, J., Elsayed, A. M., Amann, J. M., Manickam, V., Fitzpatrick, D., & Shott, S. R. (2017). Wideband acoustic immittanc…
This guide provides clinicians with a complete introduction to video head impulse testing (vHIT). Table of contents What is the head impulse test (HIT)? What is the video head impulse test (vHIT)? vH…
This quick guide outlines the procedure for creating a pass/refer DPOAE test protocol. Parameters and settings should be based on an appropriate pass/refer criterion. Open the Titan Suite software an…
This quick guide outlines the procedure for creating a pass/refer TEOAE test protocol. Parameters and settings should be based on an appropriate pass/refer criterion. From the TEOAE tab, go to Menu |…
I've watched your MMN webinar. Thank you. Please can you help me evaluate the MMNs below, which are a 1 kHz frequent and 1.5 kHz rare stimulus. Answer Thank you very much for sharing your work. I bel…