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Hearing tests

Principles of hearing Air-conduction Bone-conduction

Why do we test hearing To detect one of major hearing impairment Senzorineural (perception) Conductive

Speech test Tuning fork test Audiometry Loud Whisper Weber Rinne Bing Schwabach Audiometry Objective Subjective

Speech test App. 5 meter distance Each ear must be test separately Patient should repeat 5 words whispered by the doctor, 5 words told loudly High-frequency words (silence, similarly, sitting) Low-frequency words (drum, button) Results: lost of high frequencies – perception disease (f.e. presbyacusis) low frequencies – conductive disease (f.e. otitis media)

Tuning fork tests these allow one to distinguish (much more clearly) between conductive and sensorineural deafness

Weber´s test tuning fork is placed on the patient's forehead (or in the middle line) If the sound lateralizes (is louder on one side than the other), the patient may have either an ipsilateral conductive hearing loss or a contralateral sensorineural hearing loss

Rinne´s test comparison is made between bone and air conduction base of a tuning fork is placed to the mastoid area (bone), and then after the sound is no longer appreciated, the vibrating top is placed near the external ear canal (air) positive Rinne – healthly or perceptive disease negative – conductive disease

Bing test fork is struck and placed on the patient's mastoid tip examiner alternately occludes the patient's external meatus patient with normal hearing or a sensorineural loss, he or she will notice a change in intensity with occlusion patient with conductive hearing loss, he or she will notice no change

Schwabach´s test compares the patient's bone conduction to that of the examiner's If the patient stops hearing before the examiner, this suggests a sensorineural loss If the patient hears it longer than the examiner, this suggests a conductive loss This test is contingent on the examiner having normal hearing..

And audiometry… Subjective (needs patient verbal response) Objective (combination wit EEG)

Hearing abnormalities and audiometry Senzorineural impairment Conductive disease