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Effect of contralateral stimulation on acoustic reflectance measurements

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Author(s):
Tathiany Silva Pichelli
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Medicina (FM/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Renata Mota Mamede de Carvallo; Marisa Frasson de Azevedo; Alessandra Giannella Samelli
Advisor: Renata Mota Mamede de Carvallo
Abstract

Introduction: The acoustic reflectance is a procedure introduced more recently in audiology, which diagnostic scope can be further explored. Its measurements have been cited as an important instrument in the evaluation of middle ear affections, as a method considered advantageous in relation to tympanometry. There has been growing interest in the study of contralateral acoustic stimulation and its effect on activation of the auditory efferent pathway. Studies have shown that the introduction of simultaneous stimulation in the contralateral ear generates changes in the pattern of auditory responses in both measures of otoacoustic emissions as in acoustic impedance. Therefore, emerged the interest in investigating the occurrence of changes in the response pattern of the reflectance curve when studied with the application of broadband noise in the contralateral ear. Objective: Investigate the influence of contralateral stimulation on acoustic reflectance measurements of the middle ear in young adults. Methods: The sample consisted of 30 participants of both genders, aged 18-30 years. Procedures: Inspection of the external acoustic meatus; imitanciometry; pure tone audiometry threshold; threshold research of White Noise; acoustics reflectance research in two steps: (a) obtaining of reflectance curve in the frequency range 200-6000 Hz in the intensity of 60dB SPL using chirp stimuli and pure tone, and (b) repeating the procedure with the same parameters and stimuli with contralateral noise simultaneously through insert earphones at 30 dBNS over the white noise threshold. Results: The results presented no difference compared genres. The analysis performed separately by ear presented differences between chirp stimuli and pure tone at frequencies of 1.5 and 2 kHz in the right ear. Between test and retest conditions the statistical differences in frequencies were at frequencies of 0.25 and of 0.5 kHz in the right ear for pure tone. Analysis of the conditions of test, retest and test with contralateral noise presented statistical difference at the frequency of 2 kHz (pvalue on test 0.011 and 0.002 on retest) for chirp stimulus in the right ear. The comparison between left and right ears identified statistical differences at the frequencies of 3 and 4 kHz for the two types of stimuli used. Conclusion: This study shows that the activation of the efferent auditory pathway by contralateral acoustic stimulation with white noise produces changes in response patterns of acoustic reflectance, increasing their responses and modifying the transfer of sound energy from the middle ear (AU)

FAPESP's process: 10/03186-0 - Effect of contralateral stimulation on measures of acoustic reflectance
Grantee:Tathiany Silva Pichelli
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master