High Frequency Tympanometry in Neonates with Normal Otoacoustic Emissions: Measurements and Interpretations

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Tympanometry is used in evaluating middle ear functional conditions. Before 6 months of age its results may be misleading. High-frequency studies aim to provide more valid procedures. In this study, 236 healthy newborns (127 male, 109 female; 73 % rural, 27 % urban) with age between 0 and 42 days (mean 27 days) no risk for hearing impairment; were analyzed for DPOAE. 209 babies who passed DPOAE were further analyzed for high-frequency tympanometry using Interacoustic AT235h tympanometer, which was possible for 399 ears. The success rate for HFT was 95.3 %. Descriptive statistics for six parameters TPP, Y 200, Y peak, Y tail, YpC-200 and Ypc-tail were analyzed and compared with previous studies. All the parameters except the Ypc-tail were in the range of previous studies. © 2012 Association of Otolaryngologists of India.

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Sood, A. S., Bons, C. S., & Narang, G. S. (2013). High Frequency Tympanometry in Neonates with Normal Otoacoustic Emissions: Measurements and Interpretations. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 65(3), 237–243. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-012-0554-1

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