Audiometric Profiles in Patients With Normal Hearing and Bilateral or Unilateral Tinnitus
Hypothesis:
Patients with subjective nonpulsatile tinnitus and a normal conventional audiogram have more objective audiologic evidence of hidden hearing loss and deafferentation-related pathology than patients without tinnitus.
Background:
The aim of this study was to assess the epidemiologic characteristics and audiologic profiles, including auditory brainstem response (ABR), distortion product otoacoustic emission, and threshold-equalizing noise test results, in patients with tinnitus and a normal audiogram.
Methods:
The test results for 20 patients complaining of nonpulsatile chronic tinnitus were compared with those of 91 subjects with normal hearing and no tinnitus.
Results:
Patients with unilateral tinnitus had higher tinnitus handicap inventory scores than those with bilateral tinnitus (p
Source: Otology and Neurotology - Category: ENT & OMF Tags: Audiology Source Type: research