Topodiagnostic assessment of occupational noise-induced hearing loss usingdistortion-product otoacoustic emissions compared to the short increment sensitivity index test
J. Oeken, Topodiagnostic assessment of occupational noise-induced hearing loss usingdistortion-product otoacoustic emissions compared to the short increment sensitivity index test, EUR ARCH OT, 256(3), 1999, pp. 115-121
Because the efforts needed to produce an "automatic audiogram" by means of
distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) are still experimental, th
eir capacity to produce objective topodiagnostic information must still be
defined. In the present study results of the short increment sensitivity in
dex testing (SISI) test in 97 patients with noise-induced hearing loss (NIH
L) were compared with those of a DP-gram. Pure tone, speech and impedance a
udiometry, SISI tests and DPOAE measurements were performed on all patients
. SISI was measured in both ears of 93 patients and unilaterally in 4 patie
nts. SISI was also determined at two frequencies in 46 patients. Six measur
ements were rejected because of conductive hearing losses in adjacent frequ
encies. In all, 230 measurements could be compared. After classifying topod
iagnostic results of the SISI test and DP-gram into cochlear, inconclusive
and retrocochlear lesions, statistically significant correlations were foun
d and differences were noted in only 18% of cases. Findings demonstrated th
e superiority of DPOAE to the SISI test in obtaining topodiagnostic informa
tion about inner ear disease.