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Modification and application of the computerized automatic audiometer

N Sakabe, Y Hirai, E Itami

    Scandinavian Audiology
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    This study introduces a new compact, automated audiometer for air-bone conduction testing. The system enhances accuracy by automatically detecting and correcting test errors for improved hearing assessments.

    Area of Science:

    • Audiology
    • Medical Instrumentation
    • Computerized Health Systems

    Background:

    • Advances in medical information processing and automated measuring instruments.
    • Prior development of a computerized automatic audiometer in 1974.
    • Need for efficient and accurate hearing assessment tools.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a compact, multi-purpose audiometric instrument.
    • To automate standard air-bone conduction audiometry.
    • To incorporate error detection and correction capabilities.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a micro-computer controlled audiometer.
    • Integration of memory, control unit, and data processing programs.
    • Inclusion of character and audiogram displays for user guidance and results.

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    Main Results:

    • The instrument automatically executes standard air-bone conduction audiometry (excluding masking).
    • Automatic detection of test errors and interaural response discrepancies.
    • Capability for manual re-execution of tests for data correction.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed instrument offers automated, accurate hearing testing.
    • Its compact and lightweight design facilitates practical use.
    • Output terminals allow integration with external computer systems for enhanced data management.