The Relevance of the High Frequency Audiometry in Tinnitus Patients with Normal Hearing in Conventional Pure-Tone Audiometry

Joint Authors

Lehner, Astrid
Langguth, Berthold
Schecklmann, Martin
Kleinjung, Tobias
Kreuzer, Peter M.
Landgrebe, Michael
Vielsmeier, Veronika
Strutz, Jürgen
Steffens, Thomas

Source

BioMed Research International

Issue

Vol. 2015, Issue 2015 (31 Dec. 2015), pp.1-5, 5 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2015-10-25

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

5

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

Objective.

The majority of tinnitus patients suffer from hearing loss.

But a subgroup of tinnitus patients show normal hearing thresholds in the conventional pure-tone audiometry (125 Hz–8 kHz).

Here we explored whether the results of the high frequency audiometry (>8 kHz) provide relevant additional information in tinnitus patients with normal conventional audiometry by comparing those with normal and pathological high frequency audiometry with respect to their demographic and clinical characteristics.

Subjects and Methods.

From the database of the Tinnitus Clinic at Regensburg we identified 75 patients with normal hearing thresholds in the conventional pure-tone audiometry.

We contrasted these patients with normal and pathological high-frequency audiogram and compared them with respect to gender, age, tinnitus severity, pitch, laterality and duration, comorbid symptoms and triggers for tinnitus onset.

Results.

Patients with pathological high frequency audiometry were significantly older and had higher scores on the tinnitus questionnaires in comparison to patients with normal high frequency audiometry.

Furthermore, there was an association of high frequency audiometry with the laterality of tinnitus.

Conclusion.

In tinnitus patients with normal pure-tone audiometry the high frequency audiometry provides useful additional information.

The association between tinnitus laterality and asymmetry of the high frequency audiometry suggests a potential causal role for the high frequency hearing loss in tinnitus etiopathogenesis.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Vielsmeier, Veronika& Lehner, Astrid& Strutz, Jürgen& Steffens, Thomas& Kreuzer, Peter M.& Schecklmann, Martin…[et al.]. 2015. The Relevance of the High Frequency Audiometry in Tinnitus Patients with Normal Hearing in Conventional Pure-Tone Audiometry. BioMed Research International،Vol. 2015, no. 2015, pp.1-5.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1054964

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Vielsmeier, Veronika…[et al.]. The Relevance of the High Frequency Audiometry in Tinnitus Patients with Normal Hearing in Conventional Pure-Tone Audiometry. BioMed Research International No. 2015 (2015), pp.1-5.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1054964

American Medical Association (AMA)

Vielsmeier, Veronika& Lehner, Astrid& Strutz, Jürgen& Steffens, Thomas& Kreuzer, Peter M.& Schecklmann, Martin…[et al.]. The Relevance of the High Frequency Audiometry in Tinnitus Patients with Normal Hearing in Conventional Pure-Tone Audiometry. BioMed Research International. 2015. Vol. 2015, no. 2015, pp.1-5.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1054964

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1054964