Applicability of Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses with Complex Stimuli in Adults with Hearing Loss

Abstract Introduction The use of the speech-evoked auditory brainstem response (ABR) shows how the brainstem operates up to the subcortex in a more complexmanner than when the click-evoked ABR is used. Objective To study the applicability of the speech-evoked ABR in adults with hearing loss. Methods The sample was composed of a study group of 11 subjects, with ages ranging between 18 and 59 years, and auditory thresholds within normal standards, with loss of up to 65 dB at high frequencies or up to moderately severe symmetric sensorineural hearing loss. The sample underwent a basic audiological assessment, as well as speech-evoked ABR and click-evoked ABR, in which waves I, III and V, and V, A, C, D, E, F were respectively marked. The electrophysiological assessments were performed using the SmartEP device (Intelligent Hearing Systems, Miami, FL, US). Results For the speech-evoked ABR, the reference values were used in the identification and analysis of the study group. Those values found for the study group were: V = 8.56; A = 10.97; C = 21.33; D = 29.51; E = 37.93; F = 46.96; and O = 55.97. In the comparison between groups, the study group presented an increase in latency only in wave C. Conclusion The speech-evoked ABR can be performed in subjects with up to moderately severe hearing loss, and the test proved to be appropriate, because, unlike the click-evoked ABR, the former does not suffer influence of peripheral hearing loss.

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Main Authors: Peixe,Bruna Pias, Silva,Débora Durigon da, Biaggio,Eliara Pinto Vieira, Bruno,Rúbia Soares, Sanguebuche,Taissane Rodrigues, Garcia,Michele Vargas
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Published: Fundação Otorrinolaringologia 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S1809-486420180003002392018-10-08Applicability of Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses with Complex Stimuli in Adults with Hearing LossPeixe,Bruna PiasSilva,Débora Durigon daBiaggio,Eliara Pinto VieiraBruno,Rúbia SoaresSanguebuche,Taissane RodriguesGarcia,Michele Vargas hearing electrophysiology auditory evoked response hearing loss Abstract Introduction The use of the speech-evoked auditory brainstem response (ABR) shows how the brainstem operates up to the subcortex in a more complexmanner than when the click-evoked ABR is used. Objective To study the applicability of the speech-evoked ABR in adults with hearing loss. Methods The sample was composed of a study group of 11 subjects, with ages ranging between 18 and 59 years, and auditory thresholds within normal standards, with loss of up to 65 dB at high frequencies or up to moderately severe symmetric sensorineural hearing loss. The sample underwent a basic audiological assessment, as well as speech-evoked ABR and click-evoked ABR, in which waves I, III and V, and V, A, C, D, E, F were respectively marked. The electrophysiological assessments were performed using the SmartEP device (Intelligent Hearing Systems, Miami, FL, US). Results For the speech-evoked ABR, the reference values were used in the identification and analysis of the study group. Those values found for the study group were: V = 8.56; A = 10.97; C = 21.33; D = 29.51; E = 37.93; F = 46.96; and O = 55.97. In the comparison between groups, the study group presented an increase in latency only in wave C. Conclusion The speech-evoked ABR can be performed in subjects with up to moderately severe hearing loss, and the test proved to be appropriate, because, unlike the click-evoked ABR, the former does not suffer influence of peripheral hearing loss.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFundação OtorrinolaringologiaInternational Archives of Otorhinolaryngology v.22 n.3 20182018-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1809-48642018000300239en10.1055/s-0037-1605341
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Garcia,Michele Vargas
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Applicability of Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses with Complex Stimuli in Adults with Hearing Loss
author_facet Peixe,Bruna Pias
Silva,Débora Durigon da
Biaggio,Eliara Pinto Vieira
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Sanguebuche,Taissane Rodrigues
Garcia,Michele Vargas
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title Applicability of Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses with Complex Stimuli in Adults with Hearing Loss
title_short Applicability of Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses with Complex Stimuli in Adults with Hearing Loss
title_full Applicability of Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses with Complex Stimuli in Adults with Hearing Loss
title_fullStr Applicability of Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses with Complex Stimuli in Adults with Hearing Loss
title_full_unstemmed Applicability of Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses with Complex Stimuli in Adults with Hearing Loss
title_sort applicability of evoked auditory brainstem responses with complex stimuli in adults with hearing loss
description Abstract Introduction The use of the speech-evoked auditory brainstem response (ABR) shows how the brainstem operates up to the subcortex in a more complexmanner than when the click-evoked ABR is used. Objective To study the applicability of the speech-evoked ABR in adults with hearing loss. Methods The sample was composed of a study group of 11 subjects, with ages ranging between 18 and 59 years, and auditory thresholds within normal standards, with loss of up to 65 dB at high frequencies or up to moderately severe symmetric sensorineural hearing loss. The sample underwent a basic audiological assessment, as well as speech-evoked ABR and click-evoked ABR, in which waves I, III and V, and V, A, C, D, E, F were respectively marked. The electrophysiological assessments were performed using the SmartEP device (Intelligent Hearing Systems, Miami, FL, US). Results For the speech-evoked ABR, the reference values were used in the identification and analysis of the study group. Those values found for the study group were: V = 8.56; A = 10.97; C = 21.33; D = 29.51; E = 37.93; F = 46.96; and O = 55.97. In the comparison between groups, the study group presented an increase in latency only in wave C. Conclusion The speech-evoked ABR can be performed in subjects with up to moderately severe hearing loss, and the test proved to be appropriate, because, unlike the click-evoked ABR, the former does not suffer influence of peripheral hearing loss.
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