He held my attention and provided this seasoned audiologist with a good brush up on clinical information. Very practical information. Great info presented in a compact but easy to understand manner. Hall provided further insight on why recording of OAEs is so valuable to our diagnostic battery. This reminded me not to overlook such an important tool, even when I think that a child's behavioral measures have good reliability.
Also, it provided helpful information on assessing the whether OAEs are normal, beyond the criteria I learned in graduate courses. This will help me in the analysis of OAEs in the pediatric population. Hall never disappoints. He gives relevant and practical clinical guidance with just the right amount of support in research. Not only good basic information, but application at the end of the courses.
Immense advantages of OAE as a hearing screening tool and as well as a diagnostic tool. Well organized and relevant to my job. Hall is a wonderful presenter. H is always an excellent presenter!! I never feel the time is over unless he mentioned it!! I can listen to him for hours!! Very clearly stated objectives and organization to meet those objectives. Perhaps the best course I have taken at Audiologyonline. Clear, concise ideas. Very organized and thorough.
Tons of information, made easily accessible by the presenter's handouts, research, and great speaking voice. Very relevant information that is immediately applicable to clinical practice. Chapter 5 and 6, to segment the sales by type and application, with sales market share and growth rate by type, application, from to Chapter 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, to break the sales data at the country level, with sales, revenue and market share for key countries in the world, from to Chapter 12, 13 and 14, to describe Otoacoustic Emissions OAE Screening Systems sales channel, distributors, customers, research findings and conclusion, appendix and data source.
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Thus, an individual's OAE may be used as an "acoustic fingerprint" to unlock that person's phone or iPod!
OAEs and intraoperative monitoring. Although not a new concept, using OAEs in the operating room is probably not a common practice in many places. They can also be used to assess hearing in the operating room following grommet tube insertion; however, their absence in these situations may be due to reasons not related to cochlear function such as edema, blood, mucosa, etc.
When using OAEs for any reason in the operating room, keep in mind that room noise and electrical artifact could interfere with collection. OAEs in musicians. Much like the use of OAEs in ototoxicity monitoring, OAEs can be used to provide objective confirmation of cochlear dysfunction in patients with normal audiograms.
Similarities between the hearing losses in musicians and industrial workers confirm that excessive exposure to music can affect the ear as much as industrial noise exposure Hall, OAE findings can be associated with cochlear frequency specificity; therefore, difficulty hearing can be confirmed with OAEs, even in the presence of a normal audiogram. For music professionals, maintenance of hearing not only improves quality of life, but it can preserve their employment and livelihood.
Conclusion A thorough understanding of OAEs and their anatomical and physiological origin is critical for clinical decision-making. Although OAEs continue to play an important role in routine audiological assessments, they have many applications that are less commonly known.
In addition, they hold promise for use in several areas never conceived of 10 years ago. It is exciting to think of what may be ahead for the use of OAEs. References American Academy of Audiology Position statement and clinical practice guidelines: Ototoxicity monitoring.
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