Method and device for detecting a reflex of the human stapedius muscle
First Claim
1. A method of detecting a reflex of the human stapedius muscle for a hearing test, in which the reflex is triggered by means of an acoustic test signal of a relatively higher frequency range and with a sound level of at least 65 dB HL;
- the impedance prior to the reflex and the impedance after the reflex on the tympanic membrane are measured by means of at least one, if necessary longer-lasting measuring signal of a relatively lower frequency range and with a sound level of clearly below 65 dB HL; and
compared by forming the difference between the respective measuring signals or measuring signal ranges, comprisingwith omission of any usual measuring signal, using at least two chronologically successive or mutually chronologically overlapping test signals, said overlapping test signals being as identical as possible with respect to their frequency parameters and their sound level; and
obtaining information of any possible impedance variation on the tympanic membrane by means of forming the difference between the sound curves produced and registered by said test signals.
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Abstract
The invention concerns a method of detecting a reflex of the human stapedius muscle, in particular for a hearing test. According to the method, the reflex is triggered by means of an acoustic signal, and the impedance or the variation in impedance brought about by means of the reflex at the eardrum is measured by means of a further acoustic signal. The object of the invention is to further improve the stapedius reflex audiometry method so that it can be applied in practice. To that end, at least two chronologically successive or mutually overlapping substantially identical acoustic signals are used. The information concerning a possible impedance variation at the eardrums obtained by forming the difference between the acoustic characteristics produced and registered by the signals.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of detecting a reflex of the human stapedius muscle for a hearing test, in which the reflex is triggered by means of an acoustic test signal of a relatively higher frequency range and with a sound level of at least 65 dB HL;
- the impedance prior to the reflex and the impedance after the reflex on the tympanic membrane are measured by means of at least one, if necessary longer-lasting measuring signal of a relatively lower frequency range and with a sound level of clearly below 65 dB HL; and
compared by forming the difference between the respective measuring signals or measuring signal ranges, comprisingwith omission of any usual measuring signal, using at least two chronologically successive or mutually chronologically overlapping test signals, said overlapping test signals being as identical as possible with respect to their frequency parameters and their sound level; and
obtaining information of any possible impedance variation on the tympanic membrane by means of forming the difference between the sound curves produced and registered by said test signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
selecting the time space between a chronologically first test signal and a successive second test signal approximately corresponding with the time for triggering the stapedius reflex. -
4. The method according to claim 1, comprising
selecting the time space between separate, independent measurements to be about 0.5 second or longer. -
5. The method according to claim 1, comprising
using the measurement of the phase information of the resulting sound curves. -
6. The method according to claim 1, comprising
using sounds having different frequencies or wide-banded signals.
- the impedance prior to the reflex and the impedance after the reflex on the tympanic membrane are measured by means of at least one, if necessary longer-lasting measuring signal of a relatively lower frequency range and with a sound level of clearly below 65 dB HL; and
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7. A device for detecting a reflex of the human stapedius muscle comprising
a signal transmitter for emitting acoustic test signals, a signal receiver, a timer for emitting two acoustic test signals by means of the signal transmitter, said test signals being successively emitted with a predetermined time space; - and
a subtracter for forming the difference between the sound curve received by the signal receiver and obtained through the chronologically first test signal, and the sound curve obtained through the chronologically second test signal. - View Dependent Claims (8)
a device suitable for otoacoustic measurements, but devised with respect to its signal transmitter for emitting test signals having higher sound levels as compared to signals required in otoacoustic measurements.
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