J Paparello's research while affiliated with Community Health Center, Connecticut and other places

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Publications (1)


Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission Test of Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Performance Regarding Sensitivity, Specificity and Receiver Operating Characteristics
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February 1996

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D O Kim

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J Paparello

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M D Jung

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The performance of distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOEs) as a frequency-specific test of sensorineural hearing loss was evaluated in 142 ears of human adults with normal middle-ear function. The DPOE was measured with the stimulus levels of the two tones equal to 65 dB SPL (re 20 mu Pa) and the ratio between the two frequencies 1.2. In the DPOE test, the cochlear function of an ear at a test frequency was predicted to be normal or abnormal depending upon whether the DPOE level with the geometric mean of the two stimulus frequencies at the test frequency was greater or less than a criterion. The DPOE test outcomes were evaluated against the pure-tone hearing threshold as the standard. We found the sensitivity, specificity and predictive efficiency of the test to be 85-89% at 6000 and 4000 Hz, 82-83% at 2000 Hz and 78-79% at 1000 Hz, respectively. The performance was also evaluated using decision theory in terms of the area under the receiver operating characteristics. The latter was found to range from 0.90 (for 1000 Hz) to 0.94 (for 6000 Hz). These findings support the conclusion that the DPOEs can form a useful frequency-specific objective test of cochlear function.

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... Kim et al. compared the level of DPOAE at the tested frequency with the pure tone sensing threshold of the ear. They reported that DPOAE can be used as an objective test with useful frequency feature in testing the function of cochlea [17]. We used DPOAE to investigate the effects of hypoxia on the inner ear and hearing in our study due to this feature. ...

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The Effect Of Acute Hypoxia On Audition;An Experimental Study
Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission Test of Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Performance Regarding Sensitivity, Specificity and Receiver Operating Characteristics
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  • February 1996