Glasscock M E, Jackson C G, Josey A F, Dickins J R, Wiet R J
Laryngoscope. 1979 Jul;89(7 Pt 1):1021-35.
Brain stem evoked response audiometry (BERA) is an effective method of evaluating the auditory pathway from the peripheral endorgan through the brain stem. The authors have found this test to be a valuable adjunct to the neurotologic evaluation and have applied the study to over 500 patients (639 ears) in a 22 month time span. BERA has an excellent success rate (98%) in determining the presence of cerebellopontine angle lesions and is helpful in establishing whether a hearing loss is of cochlear or retrocochlear type. The authors have found BERA of use in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis as well as other neurologic diseases affecting the brain stem. It is a valid method of dealing with suspected malingerers and those who cannot respond to standard audiometric techniques. BERA has been helpful in determining the threshold of hearing in these patients. The authors conclude that BERA is a clinical study of practical significance and that more otolaryngologists should consider adding it to their diagnostic protocol.