Burkey J M, Rizer F M, Schuring A G, Fucci M J, Lippy W H
Warren Otologic Group, Warren, Ohio 44484, USA.
Laryngoscope. 1996 Jul;106(7):839-41. doi: 10.1097/00005537-199607000-00010.
Patient records were reviewed to determine whether persons with absent acoustic reflexes have a higher incidence of abnormal auditory brainstem response (ABR) results in the absence of a cerebellopontine angle (CPA) tumor than those with normal acoustic reflexes. Results showed patients with absent reflexes to have borderline or abnormal ABR results in 45.2% of the cases. Patients with normal reflexes had borderline or abnormal ABR results in 14.2% of the cases. Results indicate that magnetic resonance imaging is a more appropriate test for patients with absent reflexes, since ABR was often nondiagnostic for a CPA tumor in this group.
回顾患者记录,以确定在没有桥小脑角(CPA)肿瘤的情况下,听觉反射缺失的患者出现异常听性脑干反应(ABR)结果的发生率是否高于听觉反射正常的患者。结果显示,反射缺失的患者中有45.2%的病例ABR结果为临界或异常。反射正常的患者中有14.2%的病例ABR结果为临界或异常。结果表明,磁共振成像对反射缺失的患者是一种更合适的检查,因为在这组患者中ABR对CPA肿瘤往往无法做出诊断。