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Pressurized OAE as part of your clinical test battery

02 August 2019

The first tympanometers in the 1950s were not able to compensate for negative middle ear pressure. This is no longer the case. Today, compensating for negative middle ear pressure is the clinical standard in all tympanometers. Imagine the same with your OAE device?

Interacoustics' pressurized OAE compensates for the shift in peak compliance, allowing you to perform DPOAE and TEOAE tests despite of negative middle ear pressure. The pressurized OAE measurement simply allows you to see what’s going on in the cochlea.

In fact, studies about pressurized OAE show a remarkable improvement in the amplitude of pressurized OAE at frequencies below 2 kHz. Particularly children with negative ear pressure can obtain a full and reliable measurement.

 

Titan can do the magic

Interacoustics' Titan has made it possible to perform pressurized DPOAE and TEOAE tests in the everyday clinic setting. Titan combines tympanometry with screening and clinical OAE modalities and has the additional benefit of being able to perform pressurized OAE to compensate for the shift in peak compliance.

So, for children presenting with a type C tympanogram, Titan can compensate for this negative middle ear pressure during an OAE measurement.

In this way, there is no need to wait for a repeat appointment once the middle ear has returned to normal. It simply enables faster diagnosis and treatment.

 

About the authors

Charlotte Ellemose Sonne is a Master of Linguistics and Communication (cand.ling.merc.), having graduated from Aarhus University in 2004. Before joining Interacoustics, Charlotte's working experience included, among other, a seven year stay at DONG Energy (now Ørsted) as a Language Specialist.

Sune T. Kristensen, MSc Audiology, graduated from the University of Southern Denmark in 2013, and has worked at Interacoustics since. He specializes within otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) and tympanometry.
Charlotte Ellemose Sonne
Charlotte Ellemose Sonne is a Master of Linguistics and Communication (cand.ling.merc.), having graduated from Aarhus University in 2004. Before joining Interacoustics, Charlotte's working experience included, among other, a seven year stay at DONG Energy (now Ørsted) as a Language Specialist.
Reviewed by Sune T. Kristensen, MSc Audiology

Published: 02 August 2019
Modified: 20 June 2024

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