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Solutions ABR OAE Early intervention in newborns with hearing loss is vital to ensure normal development of the child’s speech, language and social competencies. With a powerful combination of the au…
Interacoustics Research Unit: Shaping the solutions of tomorrow Advancing audiology Interacoustics aims to advance audiology through innovation. The Interacoustics Research Unit (IRU), based at DTU…
Summary of: Keefe, D. H., & Simmons, J. L. (2003). Energy transmittance predicts conductive hearing loss in older children and adults. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 114(6 Pt 1), 3…
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While humanitarian trips are often taken by audiologists for the purposes of addressing hearing concerns, taking earmold impressions, and fitting hearing aids, less often are humanitarian efforts foc…
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…
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An important consideration when it comes to performing aided cortical testing is around the stimuli used for the test. Limitations of previous aided cortical stimuli There were concerns regarding som…
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An exciting application of the aided cortical test is for those patients who have been fitted with cochlear implants. This video will explore some important adjustments to the test technique, and ele…
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One application for diagnostic otoacoustic emissions is in the use of ototoxicity monitoring. Ototoxic agents include antibiotics (particularly aminoglycosides), loop diuretics such as furosemide, ch…
Peter Bray, Ph.D., Interacoustics’ OAE specialist, has more than 35 years' experience when it comes to otoacoustic emissions (OAEs). A good proportion of his career, he has focused on capitalizing on…
At the HeAL 2024 conference, we were excited to offer a sneak peek of the new Aided Cortical module for the Interacoustics Eclipse, which makes it possible to objectively and reliably validate hearin…
When we think about the causes of vertigo and disequilibrium in children, it can be useful to separate this population into those with, and those without, hearing loss. For those children without hea…
Summary of: Piskorski, P., Keefe, D. H., Simmons, J. L., & Gorga, M. P. (1999). Prediction of conductive hearing loss based on acoustic ear-canal response using a multivariate clinical decision theor…
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