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Screening Tympanometry: Criteria for Medical Referral
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1987
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Point-of-care TestingDiagnosisMedical ReferralNormal PreschoolPrototype Hand-held TympanometerClinical EvaluationLaboratory MedicineStatic AdmittanceRadiologyHealth SciencesPediatric OtolaryngologyAudiologyRehabilitationHuman HearingPatient SafetyOtolaryngologyPediatricsSpeech PerceptionMedicine
Tympanograms were obtained from normal preschool and adult subjects with a prototype hand-held tympanometer to obtain normative values for four tympanometric variables: static admittance, equivalent ear canal volume, tympanometric peak pressure, and gradient. Effects of age group, sex, and pump speed (200 or 400 daPa/s) were determined. The results were incorporated into a four-part screening protocol (history, visual inspection, audiometry, and tympanometry) designed to reduce the excessive error rates associated with screening strategies that rely exclusively on tympanometry.