TY - JOUR
T1 - Auditory brain stem response-interwave measurements in acoustic neuromas
AU - Musiek, Frank E.
AU - Josey, Anne Forrest
AU - Glasscock, Michael E.
PY - 1986/4
Y1 - 1986/4
N2 - Auditory brain stem responses (ABR) of 61 patients with tumors of the Vlllth nerve or cerebellopontine angle were analyzed for latency of the 1-111, 1 1 1 4, and I-V interwave intervals. Of the 61 patients, 16 yielded ABR records with repeatable waves I, 111, and V so that interwave intervals could be measured. Results indicate that not only is the 1-111 interval often abnormal, but in almost 50% of the cases the Ill-V interval is also extended. Additional analysis included comparing a group of subjects with cochlear lesions with the 16 patients with Vlllth nerve tumors. These findings indicated a higher degree of specificity than sensitivity for the ABR interwave measurement. These findings, as well as additional analyses, are discussed.
AB - Auditory brain stem responses (ABR) of 61 patients with tumors of the Vlllth nerve or cerebellopontine angle were analyzed for latency of the 1-111, 1 1 1 4, and I-V interwave intervals. Of the 61 patients, 16 yielded ABR records with repeatable waves I, 111, and V so that interwave intervals could be measured. Results indicate that not only is the 1-111 interval often abnormal, but in almost 50% of the cases the Ill-V interval is also extended. Additional analysis included comparing a group of subjects with cochlear lesions with the 16 patients with Vlllth nerve tumors. These findings indicated a higher degree of specificity than sensitivity for the ABR interwave measurement. These findings, as well as additional analyses, are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1097/00003446-198604000-00008
DO - 10.1097/00003446-198604000-00008
M3 - Article
C2 - 3486139
SN - 0196-0202
VL - 7
SP - 100
EP - 105
JO - Ear and hearing
JF - Ear and hearing
IS - 2
ER -