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Original Article

Low-Frequency Auditory Brainstem Response Threshold

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Pages 171-178 | Received 10 Feb 1988, Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Auditory brainstem thresholds have been determined in 35 non-cooperative, anaesthetized children using a ‘two-point audiogram’ paradigm. The high-frequency point was found with a 2 kHz tone-burst without masking, and the low-frequency with a 0.5 kHz tone-burst together with 1 kHz high-pass noise masking. Great variability was found in the low-frequency thresholds, and only 3 of 18 ears with normal high-frequency thresholds had low-frequency thresholds below 70 dB nHL. It is concluded that the 0.5 kHz tone-burst with 1 kHz high-pass noise masking is not a reliable method for routine assessment of low-frequency auditory threshold at the brainstem level.

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