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Tympanometric curves
The tympanometry graph shows a maximum of 3 curves per ear per patient.
Show Previous Curves
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Show Next Curves
Toggles between specific curves on the tympanogram.
5.4
The Acoustic Reflex screens
To perform acoustic reflex testing, see
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5.4.1
The Reflex Screening screen
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Reflex Screening table
The Reflex Screening section in the
Tym-
panometry
screen shows reflex screening values, if
available, or crossed out values, if they are not.
The Ipsi results are shown in the top row. The con-
tra-lateral results referring to the stimulus ear are
shown in the bottom row.
If, subsequently, a Reflex Threshold test is made,
using the same stimulus types as in Reflex Screen-
ing, the screening values will disappear from the
Reflex Screening results table in the
Tym-
panometry
screen. Any stimulus types that are not
tested during a Reflex Thresholds test will remain in
the Reflex Screening results table.
Note
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If you try to do a Reflex Screening for fields where threshold values are available, you will be prompted to
decide whether to proceed. Check the Reflex Threshold screen to decide whether to overwrite existing results.
Reflex screening results
The deflection curves of the tested intensities are displayed in the graphs for the highlighted stimulus. Individual results
for stimulus intensity and admittance change are listed below each graph.
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Check-marks or dashes indicate whether a reflex has been detected or not.
This applies when the measurement setting
No. of intensities
is set to
1
.
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Numerical values or crossed out numerical values indicate whether a reflex has been
detected or not.
This applies when the measurement setting
No. of intensities
is set to
more than 1
.
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Blank fields indicate that the test has not been performed.
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