| Literature DB >> 27297956 |
Michelle Cargnelutti1, Pedro Luis Cóser2, Eliara Pinto Vieira Biaggio3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The chirp stimulus was developed seeking to counterbalance the delay of the sound wave on its journey through the cochlea, allowing the hair cells to depolarize at the same time. The result is a simultaneous stimulation providing better neural synchrony and, consequently, the recording of responses with greater amplitudes.Entities:
Keywords: Auditory brainstem response; Audição; Electrophysiology; Eletrofisiologia; Hearing; Potenciais evocados auditivos
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27297956 PMCID: PMC9444743 DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2016.04.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Descriptive statistics for the absolute latencies of waves I, III and V of ABR with Click and LS CE-Chirp® stimuli, at 85 dBnHL in normal hearing adults (n = 60).
| Variables | Stimuli | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Click | LS CE-Chirp® | ||
| Wave I | 1.29 (±0.09) | 1.29 (±0.13) | 0.921 |
| Wave III | 3.42 (±0.15) | 3.42 (±0.18) | 0.978 |
| Wave V | 5.27 (±0.18) | 5.19 (±0.24) | 0.885 |
ABR, auditory brainstem response; dBnHL, decibel for normal hearing level.
Descriptive statistics for I–III, III–V and I–V interpeak latencies of ABR between Click and LS CE-Chirp® stimuli at 85 dBnHL in normal hearing adults (n = 60).
| Variables | Stimuli | |
|---|---|---|
| Click | LS CE-Chirp® | |
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |
| I–III | 2.13 (±0.14) | 2.13 (±0.14) |
| III–V | 1.85 (±0.18) | 1.77 (±0.22) |
| I–V | 3.98 (±0.21) | 3.90 (±0.25) |
ABR, auditory brainstem response; dBnHL, decibel for normal hearing level; SD, standard deviation.
Descriptive statistics for wave V amplitude at ABR with Click and LS CE-Chirp® stimuli, at 85 dBnHL in normal hearing adults.
| Stimuli | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Click | LS CE-Chirp® | ||
| Wave V amplitude | 0.50 (±0.19) | 0.61 (±0.23) | 0.004 |
ABR, auditory brainstem response; dBnHL, decibel for normal hearing level.
Descriptive statistics for the V/I ratio of ABR with Click and LS CE-Chirp® stimuli, at 85 dBnHL in normal hearing adults.
| Stimuli | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Click | LS CE-Chirp® | ||
| V/I ratio | 1.63 (±1.3) | 2.07 (±1.3) | 0.004 |
ABR, auditory brainstem response; dBnHL, decibel for normal hearing level.
Descriptive statistics between V–V between Click and LS CE-Chirp® stimuli at ABR, at 85 dBnHL in normal hearing adults.
| Stimuli | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Click | LS CE-Chirp® | ||
| Mean SD | Mean SD | ||
| V–V | 0.08 (±0.09) | 0.10 (±0.09) | 0.273 |
ABR, auditory brainstem response; dBnHL, decibel for normal hearing level; Sd, standard deviation.
Maximum values for absolute wave and interpeak latencies of ABR for neuroaudiological diagnosis with both stimuli – Click and LS CE-Chirp®, at 85 dBnHL.
| Latencies | Wave I | Wave III | Wave V |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.55 ms | 3.79 ms | 5.67 ms |
ABR, auditory brainstem response; dBnHL, decibel for normal hearing level; ms, milliseconds.
Figure 1Example of ABR recording with Click and LS CE-Chirp® stimuli in one subject. Observe the much higher amplitude of wave V in response to the LS CE-Chirp® and similar latencies in response to Click and LS CE-Chirp® on both sides.