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摘要
探讨meni病患者听图精细结构与自发性耳声发射(soae)的发生率及其相互关系。该项目是一项综合纵向研究的一部分,在该研究中,对患有梅尼垂尔氏病的患者进行了一系列耳蜗和前庭功能测试,并在一段时间内反复进行。在本文中,我们介绍了13例患者双耳(在大多数情况下,受影响的耳朵和未受影响的耳朵)的初步数据。这26只耳朵的阈值范围从正常到80 dB HL。soae只能在4耳内测量;这些耳朵的阈值接近正常。由于交叉效应的可能性,必须排除来自七个耳朵的数据。剩下的19只耳中有16只发现了听音精细结构。我们的数据证实(1)soae对应于行为敏感性峰值。(2) SOAE水平与敏感峰高度关系不简单。(3)灵敏度峰值可能出现在无法测量soae的频率上。此外,我们的数据表明:(1)没有可观察到的soae的耳朵可能会出现听力图精细结构。(2)无正常阈值的耳内可出现精细结构。(3)听力损失较轻的耳部,细结构较明显的趋势较弱。
Audiogram fine structure and spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in patients with Menière's disease.
The incidence of and inter-relationship between audiogram fine structure and spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs) was investigated in patients with Menière's disease. This project is a part of a comprehensive longitudinal study in which a range of tests of cochlear and vestibular function in patients who suffer from Menière's disease, is carried out and repeated over time. In this paper we present preliminary data from both ears (in most cases an affected and an unaffected ear) of 13 patients. The thresholds in these 26 ears ranged from normal to 80 dB HL. SOAEs could be measured in only four ears; these ears had near-normal thresholds. Data from seven ears had to be excluded because of the possibility of cross-over effects. In 16 out of the 19 remaining ears, audiogram fine structure was found. Our data confirm that (1) SOAEs correspond to behavioural sensitivity peaks. (2) There is no simple relationship between SOAE level and height of sensitivity peaks. (3) Sensitivity peaks may occur at frequencies without measurable SOAEs. In addition, our data show that: (1) Audiogram fine structure may occur in ears without observable SOAEs. (2) Fine structure can be present in ears without normal thresholds. (3) There is a weak tendency for fine structure to be more pronounced in ears with milder hearing loss.