Journal article
Auditory evoked responses, impedance measures, and diagnostic speech audiometry in severe head injury
Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, v 91(1), pp 50-60
Feb 1983
PMID: 6405350
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Abstract
Three case studies are presented to illustrate the clinical usefulness of serial electrophysiologic and behavioral audiologic assessments in describing CNS function in severe head injury. There was an association among acute auditory brain stem and middle‐latency evoked response findings, computed tomography of brain abnormality and neurologic status, and rate of recovery. Auditory evoked response findings 4 days after injury were also correlated with long‐term outcome of diagnostic speech audiometry.
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- Title
- Auditory evoked responses, impedance measures, and diagnostic speech audiometry in severe head injury
- Creators
- James W. Hall - University of PennsylvaniaMusan Huangfu - University of PennsylvaniaThomas A. Gennarelli - University of PennsylvaniaCarol A. Dolinskas - University of PennsylvaniaKristine Olson - Hospital of the University of PennsylvaniaGrant A. Berry - Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
- Publication Details
- Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, v 91(1), pp 50-60
- Publisher
- SAGE Publications
- Number of pages
- 11
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Audiology - Distance
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:A1983QD63500009
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0020701253
- Other Identifier
- 991022019494704721
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