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Original Article

Transient-evoked Otoacoustic Emissions and Contralateral Suppression in Patients with Unilateral Tinnitus

Pages 167-172 | Received 27 Jun 1995, Accepted 24 Oct 1995, Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAF) have been recorded from 20 patients with unilateral tinnitus and symmetrical hearing up to 2000 Hz. Responses were digitally low-pass filtered at 2000 Hz. The function of the medial olivocochlear system (MOC) was examined by contralateral acoustic stimulation (CAS) with broadband noise at 50 and 70 dB SPL. Emission amplitude was significantly lower in tinnitus ears in the 10–15 ms part of the response. No difference in contralateral suppression of amplitude could be found. The latency shifts were small and were not helpful in separating tinnitus from non-tinnitus ears. Analysis on different parts of the response window may be a useful tool for separating tinnitus from non-tinnitus ears. The lack of efferent effect differences could result from influence of stimuli on tinnitus mechanisms.

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