Musiek F E, Josey A F, Glasscock M E
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1986 Feb;112(2):186-9. doi: 10.1001/archotol.1986.03780020066015.
Auditory brain-stem response (ABR) waveforms from 61 patients with eighth nerve or cerebellopontine angle tumors were analyzed for wave presence or absence. Eighteen patients yielded ABRs lacking any readable waves; 27 patients revealed ABRs in which waves were partially present (ie, one or two waves present); and 16 patients demonstrated ABRs with all waves (I, III, and V) present. In the partially present ABR group, waves I and V were most prevalent. The group lacking waves (absent ABR group) had significantly poorer hearing sensitivity and larger tumors than the partial ABR group. Various additional group comparisons for hearing sensitivity and tumor size did not yield any significant differences among the three groups.
对61例患有第八神经或桥小脑角肿瘤患者的听觉脑干反应(ABR)波形进行了有无波的分析。18例患者的ABR没有任何可读波形;27例患者的ABR显示波形部分存在(即存在一或两个波);16例患者的ABR显示所有波(I、III和V波)均存在。在波形部分存在的ABR组中,I波和V波最为常见。无波组(ABR缺失组)的听力敏感度明显低于部分ABR组,且肿瘤更大。对听力敏感度和肿瘤大小进行的各种其他组间比较未发现三组之间有任何显著差异。