K. Sass et al., ELECTROCOCHLEOGRAPHIC SIGNAL ANALYSIS - CONDENSATION AND RAREFACTION CLICK STIMULATION CONTRIBUTES TO DIAGNOSIS IN MENIERES DISORDER, Audiology, 37(4), 1998, pp. 198-206
Thirty patients with Meniere's disorder, 11 patients with cochlear hea
ring loss of other aetiologies and 10 normally-hearing subjects, were
investigated using transtympanic electrocochleography (TT ECochG). Alt
ernating polarity clicks, condensation and rarefaction clicks and long
tone-bursts of 1 kHz were used for stimulation. The latencies of the
AP responses to click stimulation were evaluated. It was found that th
e latency differences between the condensation and rarefaction click-e
voked responses were significantly larger in patients with Meniere's d
isorder as compared to normal subjects and to patients with other coch
lear hearing losses. It was found that the sensitivity of TT ECochG, o
btained by using measurements of SP-AP ratios and the SP amplitude at
1 kHz burst stimulation, increased from 83 per cent to 87 per cent by
addition of the con-rar shift measurement. The specificity of TT ECoch
G obtained by this combination of variables was 100 per cent in our ma
terial. The results of the study indicate that the latency shift found
in responses evoked by clicks of opposite polarities in TT ECochG, ca
n be a useful parameter in the detection of suspected endolymphatic hy
drops.