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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Diagnostic accuracy of CE Chirp

Van Dyk, Zandri January 2019 (has links)
The auditory brainstem response is an evoked potential that can be clinically used to estimate hearing sensitivity and to identify auditory nervous system pathology. Recently, there has been an increase in the implementation of the CE-Chirp stimulus in AABR equipment for neonatal hearing screening. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the LS CE-Chirp-evoked ABR compared to the traditionally used click-evoked ABR for the identification of different degrees and configurations of sensorineural (SNHL) hearing loss. An exploratory within-subject comparative research design was used. 49 ears with mild to moderate sensorineural hearing loss were assessed. Participants were assessed in a single session. Audiometric pure tone thresholds were obtained at 125-8000 Hz and ABR thresholds were measured using the click and LS CE-Chirp stimuli respectively. Click- and LS CE-Chirp-evoked thresholds were compared with each other and with behavioural pure tone average (PTA), high frequency average (HFA) and low frequency average (LFA). Diagnostic accuracy of the two ABR stimuli was also compared by using ROC curves. Differences between click- and LS CE Chirp-evoked ABR, and behavioural thresholds were not statistically significant (p>0.05). The strongest significant correlation for ABR using clicks to behavioural thresholds was found at 2000 and 4000 Hz, whereas, the strongest correlation for LS CE-Chirp ABRs to behavioural thresholds was found at 1000, 2000 and 4000 Hz (r>0.7, p<0.001). A very strong, positive correlation was found between both click (r=0.805) and LS CE-Chirp (r=0.825) and the behavioural PTA (p<0.001). The mean differences for LS CE-Chirp were smaller than those of the click for PTA and low frequency range. ROC curves indicated better AUC values for the LS CE-Chirp at LFA and HFA compared to the click, also showing a narrower confidence interval and less variance than the click. The predictive accuracy of the LS CE-Chirp-evoked ABR was slightly better than that of the click with reference to PTA, HFA and LFA thresholds; furthermore, it is less variable and more accurate than the click-evoked ABR with reference to HFA. Thus, the LS CE-Chirp is an accurate stimulus for estimation of hearing sensitivity using ABR when compared to the gold standard click stimulus for the purpose of identification of different configurations of SNHL. / Dissertation (MA Audiology) University of Pretoria, 2019. / Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology / MA (Audiology) / Unrestricted
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Hearing Evaluation in Infants: An Update for Pediatricians

Sullivan, Janet E 18 April 2003 (has links)
This paper provides an overview of developmental timetables relevant to hearing and of current pediatric audiological techniques and practices. The first sections summarize structural and functional development of the auditory pathway and the development of primary auditory processing. These developmental sequences appear to follow similar paths in humans and animals. Speech and music perception involve more complex processing and are strongly influenced by experience. Hearing disorders affect the perception of complex sounds in a variety of ways, depending on the site(s) of lesions. Early onset hearing impairment, including conductive loss from chronic otitis media, can seriously impede language development. Language cannot develop normally without adequate speech stimulation. Sensitive and inexpensive techniques are available for performing neonatal hearing screening, and early intervention has a positive effect on development of language skills in hearing-impaired children. Thus, the National Institute of Health has recommended nationwide universal newborns hearing screening. The rationale and methodology of universal screening programs is summarized in the chapter. Advances in the field of the genetics of hearing impairment are also reviewed Recent advances in the field of auditory physiology - coupled with longstanding concerns about delayed identification of hearing impairment - have precipitated public health initiatives (National Institute of Health, 1993) and legislation for neonatal hearing screening programs (Blake & Hall, 1990). Pediatric audiology, once more “art” than science, is now largely based on physiologic methods rather than observed behavior. With current techniques, it is not only possible to detect hearing impairment at birth but also to determine the site of the lesion and to obtain close estimates of hearing threshold at specific frequencies (Werner, Folsom, & Mancl, 1993). Habilitative measures, including amplification, can begin within weeks of birth. Protocols for the management of hearing impairment are guided not only by the site of the lesion but by the developmental sequences and interactions among all of the child’s sensory modalities. This chapter provides an overview of developmental timetables relevant to hearing and of current pediatric audiological techniques and practices.
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INFLUENCE OF HIGH NOISE EXPOSURE BACKGROUND ON ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND PERCEPTUAL MEASURES

Freyberg, Rachel M. January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Effect of Changes to the Circadian Rhythm on Susceptibility to Noise- and Drug-Induced Hearing Losses

Harrison, Ryan T. January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Baseline Normative Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response in Special Operations Multi-Purpose Canines, Unclassified

Sonstrom, Kristine E. 11 September 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Estudo da maturação das vias auditivas por meio dos potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico em crianças nascidas pré-termo

Sleifer, Pricila January 2008 (has links)
Os potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico (PEATE) são um instrumento clínico muito útil na avaliação da maturação das vias auditivas em crianças nascidas pré-termo. Objetivos: Observar a maturação da via auditiva pela análise PEATE em crianças nascidas prétermo em três idades (4, 12 e 20 meses de idade). Casuística e Método: Coorte, individual, observacional, comparativo e contemporâneo. O fator em estudo foi crianças nascidas pré-termo e o desfecho à observação da maturação da via auditiva neste grupo, pela análise PEATE, em três avaliações (aos 4, 12 e 20 meses de idade), precedido de avaliação otorrinolaringológica e audiológica com objetivo de garantir que não apresentavam alteração auditiva. Resultados: Ingressaram 73 crianças pré-termo. Não foi encontrada diferença estatística (P>0,05) na comparação dos resultados entre os gêneros, bem como interaural. Houve diferença estatiticamente significante entre idade gestacional, as latências absolutas e intervalos interpicos nas três avaliações realizadas, ocorrendo uma diminuição das latências com o aumento da idade. Verificamos que a maturação da onda I foi mais rápida, e a maturação da onda V foi mais lenta. Podemos perceber que a maturação da via auditiva até o tronco encefálico segue o sentido caudorostral, sendo a da via periférica mais precoce, e a da rostral, mais tardia. Conclusão: Com base nos achados deste estudo, recomendamos que a aplicação do procedimento de avaliação audiológica através do PEATE em crianças nascidas pré-termo, pelo menos até os 20 meses de idade, seja realizado levando-se em conta a idade gestacional a fim de se obter análises fidedignas. / Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential (BAEP) is a very useful clinical instrument in the evaluation of the auditory pathways maturation in preterm children. Objective: To observe the maturation of the auditory pathway with the use of the BAEP analysis in preterm children at three different ages (four, 12 and 20 months). Casuistry and Method: Group, individual, observational, comparative and contemporary. Preterm children and the outcome to observation of the auditory pathway maturation by the BAEP analysis in three evaluations (at 4, 12 and 20 months of age) were studied. The procedures were preceded by otolaryngological and auditory evaluation with the objective to guarantee the non presence of auditory alteration. Results: Seventy-three preterm children participated in the study. Statistically significant difference was not found (P> 0,05) in the comparison between genders and between ears. There was a statistically significant difference among gestational ages, absolute latencies and interpic intervals in the three evaluations conducted, occurring a reduction of latencies with age increase. We verified that maturation of wave I was faster and the maturation of wave V was slower. We could perceive that the maturation of the auditory pathway up to the brainstem follows the caudorostral direction, being the peripheral pathway more precocious and the rostral pathway more delayed. Conclusion: Based on the findings of this study, we recommend the application of the audiological evaluation procedure using BAEP in preterm children, at least until 20 months of age, by taking into account the gestational age in order to obtain reliable analyses.
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Estudo da maturação das vias auditivas por meio dos potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico em crianças nascidas pré-termo

Sleifer, Pricila January 2008 (has links)
Os potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico (PEATE) são um instrumento clínico muito útil na avaliação da maturação das vias auditivas em crianças nascidas pré-termo. Objetivos: Observar a maturação da via auditiva pela análise PEATE em crianças nascidas prétermo em três idades (4, 12 e 20 meses de idade). Casuística e Método: Coorte, individual, observacional, comparativo e contemporâneo. O fator em estudo foi crianças nascidas pré-termo e o desfecho à observação da maturação da via auditiva neste grupo, pela análise PEATE, em três avaliações (aos 4, 12 e 20 meses de idade), precedido de avaliação otorrinolaringológica e audiológica com objetivo de garantir que não apresentavam alteração auditiva. Resultados: Ingressaram 73 crianças pré-termo. Não foi encontrada diferença estatística (P>0,05) na comparação dos resultados entre os gêneros, bem como interaural. Houve diferença estatiticamente significante entre idade gestacional, as latências absolutas e intervalos interpicos nas três avaliações realizadas, ocorrendo uma diminuição das latências com o aumento da idade. Verificamos que a maturação da onda I foi mais rápida, e a maturação da onda V foi mais lenta. Podemos perceber que a maturação da via auditiva até o tronco encefálico segue o sentido caudorostral, sendo a da via periférica mais precoce, e a da rostral, mais tardia. Conclusão: Com base nos achados deste estudo, recomendamos que a aplicação do procedimento de avaliação audiológica através do PEATE em crianças nascidas pré-termo, pelo menos até os 20 meses de idade, seja realizado levando-se em conta a idade gestacional a fim de se obter análises fidedignas. / Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential (BAEP) is a very useful clinical instrument in the evaluation of the auditory pathways maturation in preterm children. Objective: To observe the maturation of the auditory pathway with the use of the BAEP analysis in preterm children at three different ages (four, 12 and 20 months). Casuistry and Method: Group, individual, observational, comparative and contemporary. Preterm children and the outcome to observation of the auditory pathway maturation by the BAEP analysis in three evaluations (at 4, 12 and 20 months of age) were studied. The procedures were preceded by otolaryngological and auditory evaluation with the objective to guarantee the non presence of auditory alteration. Results: Seventy-three preterm children participated in the study. Statistically significant difference was not found (P> 0,05) in the comparison between genders and between ears. There was a statistically significant difference among gestational ages, absolute latencies and interpic intervals in the three evaluations conducted, occurring a reduction of latencies with age increase. We verified that maturation of wave I was faster and the maturation of wave V was slower. We could perceive that the maturation of the auditory pathway up to the brainstem follows the caudorostral direction, being the peripheral pathway more precocious and the rostral pathway more delayed. Conclusion: Based on the findings of this study, we recommend the application of the audiological evaluation procedure using BAEP in preterm children, at least until 20 months of age, by taking into account the gestational age in order to obtain reliable analyses.
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Estudo da maturação das vias auditivas por meio dos potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico em crianças nascidas pré-termo

Sleifer, Pricila January 2008 (has links)
Os potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico (PEATE) são um instrumento clínico muito útil na avaliação da maturação das vias auditivas em crianças nascidas pré-termo. Objetivos: Observar a maturação da via auditiva pela análise PEATE em crianças nascidas prétermo em três idades (4, 12 e 20 meses de idade). Casuística e Método: Coorte, individual, observacional, comparativo e contemporâneo. O fator em estudo foi crianças nascidas pré-termo e o desfecho à observação da maturação da via auditiva neste grupo, pela análise PEATE, em três avaliações (aos 4, 12 e 20 meses de idade), precedido de avaliação otorrinolaringológica e audiológica com objetivo de garantir que não apresentavam alteração auditiva. Resultados: Ingressaram 73 crianças pré-termo. Não foi encontrada diferença estatística (P>0,05) na comparação dos resultados entre os gêneros, bem como interaural. Houve diferença estatiticamente significante entre idade gestacional, as latências absolutas e intervalos interpicos nas três avaliações realizadas, ocorrendo uma diminuição das latências com o aumento da idade. Verificamos que a maturação da onda I foi mais rápida, e a maturação da onda V foi mais lenta. Podemos perceber que a maturação da via auditiva até o tronco encefálico segue o sentido caudorostral, sendo a da via periférica mais precoce, e a da rostral, mais tardia. Conclusão: Com base nos achados deste estudo, recomendamos que a aplicação do procedimento de avaliação audiológica através do PEATE em crianças nascidas pré-termo, pelo menos até os 20 meses de idade, seja realizado levando-se em conta a idade gestacional a fim de se obter análises fidedignas. / Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential (BAEP) is a very useful clinical instrument in the evaluation of the auditory pathways maturation in preterm children. Objective: To observe the maturation of the auditory pathway with the use of the BAEP analysis in preterm children at three different ages (four, 12 and 20 months). Casuistry and Method: Group, individual, observational, comparative and contemporary. Preterm children and the outcome to observation of the auditory pathway maturation by the BAEP analysis in three evaluations (at 4, 12 and 20 months of age) were studied. The procedures were preceded by otolaryngological and auditory evaluation with the objective to guarantee the non presence of auditory alteration. Results: Seventy-three preterm children participated in the study. Statistically significant difference was not found (P> 0,05) in the comparison between genders and between ears. There was a statistically significant difference among gestational ages, absolute latencies and interpic intervals in the three evaluations conducted, occurring a reduction of latencies with age increase. We verified that maturation of wave I was faster and the maturation of wave V was slower. We could perceive that the maturation of the auditory pathway up to the brainstem follows the caudorostral direction, being the peripheral pathway more precocious and the rostral pathway more delayed. Conclusion: Based on the findings of this study, we recommend the application of the audiological evaluation procedure using BAEP in preterm children, at least until 20 months of age, by taking into account the gestational age in order to obtain reliable analyses.
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Modifications fonctionnelles auditives dans l'hyperacousie réversible / Auditory functionnal changes in reversible hyperacusis

Duron, Julie 20 June 2019 (has links)
L’hyperacousie est définie comme une hypersensibilité aux sons d’intensité modérée. Il s’agit d’un trouble de la perception auditive qui a des répercussions néfastes sur la qualité de vie des patients. Un mécanisme impliquerait la modification du gain central des neurones auditifs centraux sous l'influence des régions cérébrales non auditives. Toutefois, la question de l'endroit où ces anomalies surviennent dans le système auditif reste ouverte, plus particulièrement lorsque l'hyperacousie survient sans perte auditive neurosensorielle. Nous avons utilisé un modèle animal d’hyperacousie réversible et sans perte audiométrique, induit par injection aigue de salicylate. Nous avons observé un raccourcissement significatif de la latence des ondes III et IV des PEA aux fréquences inférieures à 10 kHz corrélé à une diminution de 15 dB du seuil de réflexe de sursaut acoustique à basses fréquences. La diminution de l’efficacité du réflexe musculaire de l’oreille moyenne suite à l’injection de salicylate semble trop modérée pour expliquer l'hyperacousie, qui semble plutôt être causée par une altération du codage temporo-spatial de la sonie dans le tronc cérébral. L’hyperacousie fait partie des troubles de perception retrouvés dans la migraine, nous avons étudié les changements physiologiques auditifs dans un modèle animal de migraine induit par administration extradurale de soupe inflammatoire. Dans un contexte migraineux, aucun des paramètres modifiés par le salicylate n'est affecté de sorte que l'hypersensibilité au son est plutôt une phonophobie, réponse émotionnelle au son résultant d’une activation anormale du système limbique et du système nerveux autonome. / Hyperacusis is a disorder of loudness perception defined as decreased tolerance to ordinary environmental sounds that are felt as disagreeable, or even, unbearably painful. The idea that hyperacusis is underpinned by an increase in central auditory gain is now widely invoked. Besides, the neural bases of this gain abnormality remain unclear, as well as more generally the mechanisms of loudness perception. We used an animal model of reversible and hearing-loss-free hyperacusis induced by acute salicylate injection. We observed a significant shortening of the latency of ABR waves III and IV at frequencies below 10 kHz correlated to a 15 dB decrease of the threshold of acoustic startle reflex at low frequencies and without sensorineural hearing loss. The decreased effectiveness of middle ear muscle reflex following salicylate injection seems too moderate for explaining hyperacusis, which is more likely produced by impaired temporo-spatial loudness coding with a brainstem origin. Hyperacusis is one of the perceptual disorders found in migraine. We studied auditory physiological changes in an animal model of migraine induced by extradural administration of inflammatory soup. In a migraine context, none of the salicylate-induced changes was observed so that the reaction to sound is likely closer to phonophobia, an emotional response to sound resulting from abnormal activation of the limbic system and the autonomic nervous system.
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Examining the Physiologic Phenotype of Cochlear Synaptopathy Using Narrowband Chirp-Evoked Compound Action Potentials

Schweinzger, Ivy A. January 2019 (has links)
No description available.

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