Electromagnetic Compatibility of Cochlear Implant with an Aircraft Cockpit
Conclusion: There is an electromagnetic compatibility between the EMB120 aircraft instruments and the bilateral CI user in the cockpit.Audiol Neurotol Extra 2014;4:56-61 (Source: Audiology and Neurotology Extra)
Source: Audiology and Neurotology Extra - November 6, 2014 Category: Audiology Source Type: research

Electromagnetic Compatibility of Cochlear Implant with an Aircraft Cockpit
Conclusion: There is an electromagnetic compatibility between the EMB120 aircraft instruments and the bilateral CI user in the cockpit.Audiol Neurotol Extra 2014;4:56-61 (Source: Audiology and Neurotology Extra)
Source: Audiology and Neurotology Extra - August 15, 2014 Category: Audiology Source Type: research

Experiences and Results from Cochlear Implantation in Patients with Long Duration of Deafness
Conclusion: The overall hearing experience, deafness duration, and age at onset of deafness are important issues to consider prior to CI.Audiol Neurotol Extra 2014;4:46-55 (Source: Audiology and Neurotology Extra)
Source: Audiology and Neurotology Extra - August 7, 2014 Category: Audiology Source Type: research

Clinical and Microbiological Evaluation of an Extended-Wear Hearing Instrument
This study aimed to examine the integrity of the ear canal skin and its microbiological changes caused by an extended-wear hearing device. An extended-wear hearing device, Lyric2 (Phonak AG, Switzerland), which is the second generation of the Lyric device, was fitted to 52 ears of 27 subjects. A refit of the device was done for a selection of ears (n = 15) for which the initial fitting was interrupted (28 ears). A matching control group consisted of 10 ears of 10 subjects with no history of using any form of hearing aid for 3 months. The ear canal skin of ears fitted with the hearing device was inspected using an otoendosc...
Source: Audiology and Neurotology Extra - June 10, 2014 Category: Audiology Source Type: research

Factors Contributing to Postural Sway in Patients with Diabetes in an In-Hospital Education Program
Conclusion: In patients with poorly controlled DM, postural sway was particularly associated with deterioration of motor nerve conduction study parameters represented by median nerve CMAP amplitude, tibial nerve CMAP conduction velocity, and peroneal nerve CMAP latency. A link between diabetic polyneuropathy, diabetes-related postural sway, and diabetes-related hearing loss was recognized.Audiol Neurotol Extra 2014;4:23-31 (Source: Audiology and Neurotology Extra)
Source: Audiology and Neurotology Extra - May 20, 2014 Category: Audiology Source Type: research

Auditory Steady-State Response in the First Six Months of Life
Conclusion: The same threshold can be used as a normality reference for this age range, with distinct values for the different carrier frequencies. The influence of external auditory canal amplification should be taken into account.Audiol Neurotol Extra 2014;4:12-22 (Source: Audiology and Neurotology Extra)
Source: Audiology and Neurotology Extra - February 28, 2014 Category: Audiology Source Type: research