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High-frequency audiometry in children.

R Filipo1, E De Seta, G A Bertoli

  • 1ENT Clinic III, Rome University La Sapienza, Italy.

Scandinavian Audiology
|January 1, 1988
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High-frequency hearing thresholds in children aged 7-10 years were established using audiometry. Early-onset high-frequency hearing deterioration was observed when compared to young adults.

Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Pediatric audiology
  • Hearing science

Background:

  • High-frequency hearing assessment is crucial for early detection of auditory changes.
  • Limited normative data exists for high-frequency hearing thresholds in school-aged children using simple headset techniques.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish normative high-frequency hearing threshold values for children aged 7-10 years.
  • To compare high-frequency hearing in children with that of young adults.
  • To investigate the onset of high-frequency hearing deterioration in early life.

Main Methods:

  • High-frequency audiometry was performed on 25 normal-hearing children (7-10 years old).
  • Results were compared to a control group of young adults.
  • Equipment reliability and test-retest reproducibility were assessed using headphones.

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Main Results:

  • Average high-frequency hearing threshold values were derived for the pediatric group.
  • A significant deterioration in high-frequency hearing thresholds was observed in children compared to young adults.
  • The study confirmed adequate reliability and reproducibility of the audiometric equipment.

Conclusions:

  • High-frequency hearing decline can begin at a relatively young age.
  • Normative data for this age group using headset technology is now available.
  • Early detection of high-frequency hearing changes is important for pediatric audiological care.