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Autor:
Vernon D. Larson, David S. Phillips, Richard H. Frey, James A. Henry, Wendy J. Helt, Stephen A. Fausti, Douglas Noffsinger, Cynthia G. Fowler
Publikováno v:
Ear and Hearing. 20:497-505
The aim of this study was to identify auditory frequencies at which serial threshold testing would provide the greatest sensitivity for early detection of ototoxicity. The overall objective is to develop a more time-efficient ototoxicity monitoring p
Autor:
Stephen A. Fausti, Deanna J. Olson, Heidi I. Schaffer, Richard H. Frey, David S. Phillips, James A. Henry
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Audiology. 24:19-25
The latency-intensity functions (LIFs) of ABRs elicited by high-frequency (8, 10, 12, and 14 kHz) toneburst stimuli were evaluated in 20 subjects with confirmed ‘moderate’ high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss. Wave V results from clicks and
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Audiology. 29:297-303
The present study reports effects of contralateral masking on high-frequency threshold force levels in 28 normal-hearing subjects. High-frequency air- and bone-conduction thresholds were measured with a high-frequency auditory evaluation system using
Autor:
Richard H. Frey, James A. Henry, Stephen A. Fausti, Curtin R. Mitchell, Jody L. O'Connor, David S. Phillips
Publikováno v:
Audiology : official organ of the International Society of Audiology. 34(4)
An auditory brainstem response method is described for evoking responses to 4 high-frequency (8, 10, 12 and 14 kHz) tonebursts in the same amount of time normally required to obtain responses to single tonebursts. Reliability of responses to high-fre
Autor:
Grover C. Bagby, James A. Henry, Richard H. Frey, Deanna J. Olson, Heidi I. Schaffer, Stephen A. Fausti
Publikováno v:
Archives of otolaryngology--headneck surgery. 119(6)
• Cisplatin can cause irreversible hearing loss initially detectable as impairment of high-frequency hearing with progression to lower frequencies. Many patients receiving cisplatin are too ill to tolerate lengthy audiometric testing. Therefore, a
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian audiology. 22(1)
High-frequency tone burst stimuli (8, 10, 12, and 14 kHz) have been developed and demonstrated to provide reliable and valid auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) in normal-hearing subjects. In this study, latency-intensity functions (LIFs) were determ
Autor:
James A. Henry, Heidi I. Schaffer, Stephen A. Fausti, Richard H. Frey, Walter J. McDonald, Deanna J. Olson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of infectious diseases. 165(6)
Treatment with aminoglycosides is known to cause irreversible hearing loss, typically affecting higher-frequency hearing first and progressing to lower frequencies. Standardized methodology has not been developed for early detection of ototoxicity. S
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian audiology. 21(4)
High-frequency (8-20 kHz) hearing sensitivity is of special interest because of its early warning potential for ototoxicity. Many ill patients, however, are unable to respond behaviorally to auditory test procedures. To objectively monitor high-frequ
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 71:646-649
In this investigation, a masking experiment was utilized to explore the validity of high-frequency audition. Threshold shifts produced by a narrow-band noise with sharp filter slopes and variable center frequency were determined for pure-tone stimuli
Publikováno v:
Seminars in Hearing. 6:347-357