Comparison of ear-canal reflectance and umbo velocity in patients with conductive hearing loss

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Abstract

Patients who present at hearing clinics with a conductive hearing loss (CHL) in the presence of an intact, healthy tympanic membrane create a unique challenge for otologists. While patient counseling, treatment options, and outcome vary with differing middle-ear pathologies, a non-invasive diagnostic that can differentiate between these pathologies does not currently exist. We evaluated the clinical utility and diagnostic accuracy of two non-invasive measures of middle-ear mechanics: ear-canal reflectance (ECR) and umbo velocity (VU). © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Merchant, G. R., Nakajima, H. H., Pisano, D. V., Röösli, C., Hamade, M. A., Mafoud, L., … Rosowski, J. J. (2011). Comparison of ear-canal reflectance and umbo velocity in patients with conductive hearing loss. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1403, p. 554). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3658147

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