Sanders J W, Lazenby B B
Am J Otol. 1983 Apr;4(4):292-9.
In the evaluation of patients with pseudohypoacusis, a test that gives at least a suggestion of the patient's true auditory sensitivity is of great value. This report is an evaluation of the application and contribution of auditory brain stem response (ABR) measurement in pseudohypoacusis through a case study approach. Four patients suspected of having pseudohypoacusis on the basis of their histories and initial audiometric results were tested with the ABR procedure. In all cases the auditory sensitivity suggested by ABR was considerably better than the voluntary thresholds obtained on the initial audiograms. Following ABR measurement, all four patients showed marked improvement in voluntary threshold responses, and two gave responses that were within normal limits. Although auditory brain stem response measurement is not a test of hearing, it can be a powerful tool in the identification and quantification of nonorganic hearing loss.
在对伪聋患者的评估中,一项至少能对患者真实听觉敏感度给出提示的测试具有重要价值。本报告通过病例研究方法,对听觉脑干反应(ABR)测量在伪聋中的应用及作用进行评估。四名基于病史和初始听力测试结果被怀疑患有伪聋的患者接受了ABR检测。在所有病例中,ABR提示的听觉敏感度明显优于初始听力图上获得的主观阈值。进行ABR测量后,所有四名患者的主观阈值反应均有显著改善,其中两名患者的反应在正常范围内。虽然听觉脑干反应测量并非听力测试,但它在识别和量化非器质性听力损失方面可能是一个有力工具。