Accuracy of the Weber and Rinne tuning fork tests in evaluation of children with otitis media with effusion.

Agnieszka Behn, Brian D Westerberg, Hongbin Zhang, Keith H Riding, Jeffrey P Ludemann, Frederick K Kozak
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of the Rinne and Weber tuning fork tests in predicting the degree of hearing loss secondary to otitis media with effusion (OME) in children compared with pure-tone audiometry.

Design: A blinded prospective study was performed on cases of unilateral and bilateral OME in children between ages 2 and 11 years.

Setting: Patients were recruited from the tertiary Pediatric Otolaryngology Clinic at British Columbia's Children's Hospital in Vancouver.

Methods: The subjects consisted of 58 children with unilateral or bilateral OME. The Rinne and Weber tests were performed using a 256 Hz and a 512 Hz tuning fork. Pure-tone audiometry was performed to establish the presence and degree of an air-bone gap (ABG).

Main outcome measures: The tuning fork responses were correlated with the ABG to determine their accuracy.

Results: The Weber test did not show an association between the ABG and the lateralization response using either the 256 Hz (p = .484) or the 512 Hz tuning fork (p = .120). For the Rinne test, an increase in ABG was significantly associated with a higher rate of response air conduction < bone conduction using either the 256 Hz or the 512 Hz fork (p < .04). Age was not associated with outcome for any of the tuning fork tests.

Conclusions: The overall accuracy of the Rinne and Weber tuning fork tests in predicting conductive hearing loss associated with OME in children is poor.

Weber和Rinne音叉测试在评估儿童中耳炎伴积液中的准确性。
目的:本研究的目的是确定Rinne和Weber音叉试验在预测儿童分泌性中耳炎(OME)继发听力损失程度方面的准确性,并与纯音测听法进行比较。设计:对2 - 11岁儿童单侧和双侧OME病例进行盲法前瞻性研究。环境:患者从温哥华不列颠哥伦比亚省儿童医院的第三儿科耳鼻喉科诊所招募。方法:研究对象为58例单侧或双侧OME患儿。Rinne和Weber测试分别使用256 Hz和512 Hz音叉进行。采用纯音测听法确定气骨间隙(ABG)的存在和程度。主要结果测量:音叉反应与ABG相关,以确定其准确性。结果:韦伯测试没有显示ABG和侧化反应之间的关联,使用256 Hz (p = .484)或512 Hz音叉(p = .120)。对于Rinne测试,ABG的增加与使用256 Hz或512 Hz叉子时空气传导<骨传导的更高反应率显著相关(p < .04)。年龄与音叉测试的结果无关。结论:Rinne和Weber音叉试验在预测儿童OME相关传导性听力损失方面的总体准确性较差。
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