| Literature DB >> 27013057 |
Oleksandr Butskiy1,2,3, Denny Ng4, Murray Hodgson4,5, Desmond A Nunez6,7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Guidelines and text-book descriptions of the Rinne test advise orienting the tuning fork tines in parallel with the longitudinal axis of the external auditory canal (EAC), presumably to maximise the amplitude of the air conducted sound signal at the ear. Whether the orientation of the tuning fork tines affects the amplitude of the sound signal at the ear in clinical practice has not been previously reported. The present study had two goals: determine if (1) there is clinician variability in tuning fork placement when presenting the air-conduction stimulus during the Rinne test; (2) the orientation of the tuning fork tines, parallel versus perpendicular to the EAC, affects the sound amplitude at the ear.Entities:
Keywords: Physical examination; Rinne test; Tuning fork
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27013057 PMCID: PMC4807550 DOI: 10.1186/s40463-016-0133-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ISSN: 1916-0208
Fig. 1256 Hz (left) and 512 Hz (right) tuning forks used in the experiment
Fig. 2The experimental design
Fig. 3Simulation of the Rinne Test: placement of the 512 Hz tuning fork parallel (a, b) and perpendicular (c, d) to the ear canal
Canadian Society of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery e-mail survey results (116 Responders)
| What Frequency of tuning fork do you use to administer the Rinne test? | ||
|---|---|---|
| 256 Hz | 512 Hz | Other |
| 16 | 83 | 17 |
Canadian Society of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery e-mail survey results (116 Responders)
| How do you mostly activate the tuning fork for the Rinne test? | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elbow Strike | Knee Strike | Striking a soft coated surface | Finger Pinch | Other |
| 38 | 53 | 10 | 3 | 12 |
Canadian Society of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery e-mail survey results (116 Responders)
| How far from the ear do you hold the tuning fork? | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 cm | 3–4 cm | 5–6 cm | 7–8 cm | 9–10+ cm | other |
| 45 | 52 | 11 | 4 | 0 | 4 |
Canadian Society of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery e-mail survey results (116 Responders)
| During the Rinne test, are the tines of the fork parallel or perpendicular to the auditory canal? | ||
|---|---|---|
| Parallel | Perpendicular | Other |
| 55 | 52 | 9 |
Fig. 4Average amplitudes obtained by activating 512 and 256 Hz tuning forks in parallel (shaded bars) and perpendicular (solid bars). The fundamental frequencies are marked with solid arrow heads; the main non-fundamental frequencies are marked with empty arrow heads
Sound amplitudes produced by parallel and perpendicular placement of 512Hz fork at the selected frequencies
| Frequency Measured | Mean Amplitude (±SD) | Mean Difference (95 % CI) |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parallel ( | Perpendicular ( | |||
| 500 Hz | 90.04 dB (±4.46 dB) | 87.53 dB (±5.63 dB) | 2.50 dB (±1.15 dB) | <0.0001 |
| 1 kHz | 57.86 dB (±7.64 dB) | 52.92 dB (±8.50 dB) | 4.94 dB (±1.84 dB) | <0.0001 |
| 3.15 kHz | 64.76 dB (±7.32 dB) | 61.05 dB (±10.69 dB) | 3.70 dB (±2.08 dB) | .001 |
SD Standard Deviation, CI Confidence Interval
Sound amplitudes produces by parallel and perpendicular placement of 256Hz fork at the selected frequencies
| Frequency Measured | Mean Amplitude (±SD) | Mean Difference (95 % CI) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parallel ( | Perpendicular ( | |||
| 250 Hz | 91.14 dB (±4.06 dB) | 90.30 dB (±5.47 dB) | 0.83 dB (±1.09 dB) | .14 |
| 500 kHz | 68.67 dB (±7.30 dB) | 64.39 dB (±6.99 dB) | 4.28 dB (±1.62 dB) | <0.001 |
| 1.6 kHz | 58.80 dB (±7.13 dB) | 58.92 dB (±7.73 dB) | −0.11 dB (±1.69 dB) | .89 |
| 4 kHz | 42.35 dB (±8.52 dB) | 40.42 dB (±6.05 dB) | 1.93 dB (±1.67 dB) | .02 |
SD Standard Deviation, CI Confidence Interval
Fig. 5The influence of tuning fork size on the distance from the centre of the tuning fork dipole to the ear canal. Parallel orientation produces a louder sound and when this is coupled with placement of the vibrating dipole closer to the ear canal in the smaller 512 Hz tuning fork the effect is most marked