Automated Hearing Tests: Applying the Otogram to Patients Who Are Difficult to Test

作者:Yu Jeffrey*; Ostevik Amberley; Hodgetts Bill; Ho Allan
来源:Journal of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, 2011, 40(5): 376-383.
DOI:10.2310/7070.2011.100095

摘要

Objective: The Otogram is an automated audiometer capable of determining air and bone conduction thresholds with masking when appropriate. The manufacturer claims that testing can be done in a quiet physician's consultation room without a sound-treated booth. We aimed to test the validity of the Otogram on "difficult-to-test'' patients, all of whom require masking.
Methods: Twenty-eight difficult-to-test patients underwent three audiograms: two by an audiologist and one by the Otogram. First, audiograms performed by the audiologists were compared, establishing test-retest reliability. Second, audiograms performed by the Otogram were compared to those of the audiologists. We calculated the percentage of pure-tone thresholds that were in agreement by 10 dB. Weighted kappa statistical analyses demonstrated levels of agreement.
Results: Comparisons between audiologists demonstrated a very high degree of agreement. More than 90% of air and bone conduction thresholds fell within 10 dB of each other. Comparisons between audiologists and the Otogram also demonstrated a high degree of agreement.
Conclusions: The Otogram has the capability to accurately ascertain air and bone conduction thresholds. It appropriately used masking when indicated. The Otogram has great potential as a diagnostic tool to improve access to health care, especially where hearing test facilities are limited or unavailable.

  • 出版日期2011-10