Electrophysiologic evaluation in otolaryngology
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Electrophysiologic evaluation in otolaryngology
(Advances in oto-rhino-laryngology, vol. 53)
Karger, c1997
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Description
The past decade has seen a rapid increase in the application of electrophysiologic measurement techniques in evaluating patients with hearing and balance disorders. Advances in computer technology have generated new and exciting applications in the areas of electrocochleography, electroneuronography, electronystagmography, and the auditory brainstem response. This book examines these recent developments and explores new areas of the field currently under investigation. An important issue in electrocochleography today is the widened AP-SP complex. Contributors to this book evaluate its significance in patients with cerebellopontine angle tumor. The many applications of the auditory brainstem response are surveyed, as well as the current status of the mid- and long-latency evoked responses. An overview of the relatively new area of otoacoustic emissions and its clinical applications is also included. Practicing otolaryngologists, otolaryngology residents, audiologists, audiology students, and auditory and vestibular scientists will benefit most from this well-researched book.
Table of Contents
- Electrocochleography, H. Kumagami et al
- auditory brainstem response - recent developments in recording and analysis, J.W. Hall and K.A. Rupp
- hearing as reflected by middle and long latency event-related potentials, G.P. Jacobson et al
- objective measurements and the audiological management of cochlear implant patients, J.K. Shallop
- electroneuronography, J.M. Dennis and N.J. Coker
- testing the vestibulo-ocular reflex, G.M. Halmagyi et al
- vestibular evoked potentials, K.F. Trinus
- otoacoustic emissions, R. Probst and F.P. Harris.
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