›› 2011, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (3): 182-185.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-5619.2011.03.006

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Application of Slow Vertex Response in Auditory Threshold Prediction for Subjects with Hearing Loss

LIU HUI1,2, ZHU GUANG-YOU1, FAN LI-HUA1, ZHOU XIAO-RONG1, LIU XUN-WEI3, YANG XIAO-PING1   

  1. (1. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, P.R.China, Shanghai 200063, China; 2. Key Laboratory of Evidence Science, China University of Political Science and Law, Ministry of Education, Beijing 100040, China; 3. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, the 85th Hospital of Chinese People’s Liberation Army, Shanghai 200052, China)
  • Online:2011-06-25 Published:2011-06-28

Abstract: Objective To study the value of slow vertex response(SVR) in the evaluation of hearing loss by comparing the hearing thresholds acquired with SVR and pure tone audiometry(PTA). Methods Twenty-five subjects(40 ears) with sensorineural hearing loss were tested by PTA and SVR. According to the thresholds of PTA, these ears were subdivided into mild, moderate and severe hearing loss groups, and rank sum test was performed on the thresholds of SVR and PTA for all the hearing loss groups. Then, the correlation between PTA thresholds and SVR thresholds was analyzed and the mathematical models were established for predicting behavioral thresholds by the thresholds of SVR. Results At four test frequencies(0.5, 1, 2 and 4 kHz), the thresholds of SVR had high correlations with thresholds of PTA. Four liner regression equations were established, and the correlation coefficient(r) were 0.971, 0.976, 0.957 and 0.928, respectively(P<0.05). Back substitution test showed that the liner regression equations would be an easy method for estimating the behavior thresholds. Conclusion The behavioral threshold can be well judged and evaluated by the liner regression equations established with SVR thresholds.

Key words: forensic medicine, auditory threshold, audiometry, pure-tone, slow vertex response, hearing disorders

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