User guide
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ECH001XN111-A4 – 07/2022
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Measurement on ECHOSOFT
6.2 ASSR
6.2
ASSR
to obtain the necessary instructions about the needed equipment and the setup.
The measurement window looks like this:
1.
Settings specific to the measurement (see
2.
Show impedances, connected stimulator and rejection rate (see
3.
Information about intensities and frequencies while making measurement, background noise threshold setting and
rejection options (see
Erreur ! Source du renvoi introuvable.
).
4.
Display all measurement session (see
Erreur ! Source du renvoi introuvable.
).
6.2.1
Impedances check
This panel is used to control the impedances.
The impedance values should be as small and balanced
as possible to ensure the quality of the measurement.
The " stimulator " button displays the type of stimulator active and toggles between the two outputs: Audio (DIN)
and headphones (Jack). The control of the number of acquisitions and the percentage of rejection allows the operator to
analyze the possible interferences and the quality of the measurement.
If value
minus
is greater than 7kΩ, wipe the patient’s forehead again and reattach new electrodes.
If any of the
Left
or
Right
values are greater than 7kΩ, check that the electrodes placed on the mastoid
are well attached, if necessary clean again and re-attach a new electrode.
If the
Left
,
Right
and
Minus
values are greater than 7kΩ, check that the clamps and electrophysiology ca-
ble are properly connected, check that the "
Patient Reference
" electrode is properly attached.
In case these values are less than 10kΩ but are balanced (deviation <±2kΩ), the measurement is possible,
but the results may be degraded.
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