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Inter stimulus pause
The pause imposed between deflection recordings
Ipsilateral (Ipsi)
Refers to stimulus applied to the same ear as where the measurement is performed
L
Layered tympanograms
Up to 3 tympanograms can be shown at the same time in the same graph.
Leak
An insufficient seal between the eartip and the ear canal wall causes air to leak in or out
of the ear canal making it difficult or impossible to conduct a measurement
Leak indicator
Angraphical (or audible) indication of the leak status on the display
Low band noise (LBN)
Stimulus type covering a mix of frequencies in the low end of the stimulus spectrum
M
Maintain pressure (for
reflex measurements)
The test device will actively try to maintain the target pressure (typically TPP) in case of
slight leaks.
Maintain pressure (manual
tympanometry)
The test device will actively try to maintain the set pressure in case of slight leaks when
the user stops adjusting the pressure.
Manual tympanometry
Tympanometric test where the user controls the applied pressure manually.
Max stimulus intensity
The highest applied stimulus intensity during reflex screening or automatic reflex
threshold.
Maximum positive pres-
sure
The maximum positive pressure that may be applied during the ETF-P test. The pressure
will often not be reached as a spontaneous opening of the Eustachian tube may occur at a
lower pressure.
Maximum pressure
The maximum applied pressure (positive pressure value) for tympanometry. Acts also as
the starting pressure for negative sweep direction.
Menu
A list of selectable items
Middle ear pressure (MEP)
The pressure of the middle ear. Roughly indicated by the tympanic peak pressure.
Minimum pressure
The minimum applied pressure (negative pressure value) for tympanometry. Acts also as
the starting pressure for positive sweep direction.
Minute (min)
Minute
Modified Jerger
The name of internationally recognized normal region and tymp classification.
Month (mm)
Month
Mushroom
Shape of standard eartip
N
Negative target pressure
The highest negative pressure that will be applied during the ETF-P test. The pressure will
be reached as there is no spontaneous opening of the Eustachian tube for negative pres-
sures
NiMH
Rechargeable battery type
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