External- and middle-ear factors affecting evoked otoacoustic emissions in neonates.
@article{Thornton1993ExternalAM, title={External- and middle-ear factors affecting evoked otoacoustic emissions in neonates.}, author={A. Roger. D. Thornton and L Kimm and Clinton R. Kennedy and Denise Cafarelli-Dees}, journal={British journal of audiology}, year={1993}, volume={27 5}, pages={ 319-27 } }
Babies without any of the known risk factors for hearing impairment were taken from normal maternity wards and tested daily for 3 days post-partum. Tympanometric and evoked otoacoustic emission data were obtained from 121 babies. Middle-ear pressure and middle-ear compliance values were obtained with a Grason Stadler Middle-Ear Analyser (GSI-33) using a 1000-Hz probe tone. All babies had their evoked emissions measured on the Programmable Otoacoustic Emissions Measurement System (POEMS… CONTINUE READING
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