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Study of acoustic immittance measures with probe tone of 226 and 1000 Hz in neonates

PURPOSE: Study the measures of volume, peak pressure and complacency in tympanometric curves of neonates with gender, ears and tone probe of 226 and 1000 Hz and analyze the responses obtained in the survey of the acoustic reflections with the two tone probe tested. METHODS: transversal study, observational and contemporary. We evaluated 73 neonatal with integrity of outer hair cells observed by transient evoked otoacoustic emissions. The children performed the evaluation of measures of acoustic immittance clinical outcome, observation of the answers obtained in tympanometries and research of acoustic reflexes with tone probe 226 and 1000 Hz. RESULTS: We observed statistically significant difference between the curves of single and double peak, with a higher occurrence of single peak with tone probe of 1000 Hz. There was statistically significant difference between the genders as complacency in 226 Hz and between the ears in compliance measures and peak pressure in 226 and 1000 Hz, respectively. In addition, we found statistically significant difference in the average of the ipsilateral and contralateral acoustic reflexes with tone probe of 1000 Hz against the variable gender and ipsilateral and contralateral reflexes between the frequencies of 1000 and 2000 Hz with tone probe of 226 and 1000 Hz. CONCLUSION: The results obtained in this study showed statistically significant difference between analyzed variables with tone probe of 226 and 1000 Hz tone. The compliance values and reflexes were higher in females. All neonates had acoustic reflexes, and reflexes contralateral higher than the ipsilateral.

Hearing; Compliance; Child; Reflex, Acoustic; Acoustic impedance tests


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