HNO | 2019

[Objective frequency-specific measurement of hearing threshold using narrow-band chirp stimuli with level-adaptive simultaneous masking].

 
 

Abstract


BACKGROUND\nIn the past, various simulation and measurement paradigms have been introduced and evaluated in order to improve frequency-specific measurement of the hearing threshold using early auditory evoked potentials (EAEP). A\xa0promising approach for improvement of detection of stimulus response is the usage of frequency-modulated chirp signals, which optimize the temporal synchrony of neuronal responses along a\xa0region of the basilar membrane.\n\n\nAIM OF THE STUDY\nThis study validated the performance of three generated narrow-band chirp stimuli in combination with a\xa0level-adaptive simultaneous masker on a\xa0collective of normally hearing subjects.\n\n\nMATERIAL AND METHODS\nIn this study 25 normal hearing subjects took part after undergoing pure tone audiometry as well as an objective estimation of the auditory threshold using low, middle and high chirp stimuli. The characteristic EAEP parameters were visually identified before statistical analysis. The characteristic latency level function was conducted using measurements within a\xa0stimulus level range from 80 to 0\u202fdB\xa0HL. Afterwards a\xa0comparison of objectively verified auditory threshold and subjective auditory threshold was conducted.\n\n\nRESULTS\nAll objectively determined thresholds of the frequency-specific evoked EAEP were on average below 10\u202fdB\xa0HL: low chirp at 8.2\u202fdB\xa0HL, middle chirp at 5.8\u202fdB\xa0HL and high chirp at 5.4\u202fdB\xa0HL. The mean difference compared to subjectively determined auditory thresholds at all frequencies was below 3\u202fdB and was not significant.\n\n\nCONCLUSION\nBrainstem evoked response audiometry (BERA) using a\xa0band-limited and level-specific masked chirp stimulus is an efficient method for the determination of frequency-specific excitation thresholds in the clinical routine. The small, insignificant difference compared to the subjectively determined auditory thresholds makes usage of correction factors mostly redundant. Confirming the study results concerning low chirp stimuli so far, the low chirp BERA currently seems to be the method of choice for estimation of auditory threshold at low frequency ranges around 500\u202fHz.

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DOI 10.1007/s00106-019-0676-9
Language English
Journal HNO

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