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Original Article

Clinical Application of the Bivariate Plotting Procedure in the Prediction of Hearing Loss

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Pages 115-122 | Received 15 Dec 1981, Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

This study examined the utility of the bivariate plotting approach to reflex-based hearing loss prediction, and introduced a modification to the method which accounts for the effects of mild and high frequency hearing losses. The effect of pure tone sensitivity at 3000 Hz was found to be of particular importance in the predictive accuracy of the method. When 3000 Hz is considered, the original concept of the bivariate graph can be further refined into three regions. Here, normal ears and those with substantial hearing loss can be identified with considerable success. A “grey area” between these correctly identifies some degree of loss with 89% accuracy.

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