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which test is most sensitive for detecting cochlear dead regions? * ton…

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which test is most sensitive for detecting cochlear dead regions? *

tone decay test
ten (threshold equalizing noise) test
sisi test
stenger test

Explanation:

Response

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Define cochlear dead regions

Cochlear dead regions are areas along the basilar membrane where inner hair cells and/or adjacent auditory neurons are non-functional. When a pure tone is presented within a dead region, it is detected by neighboring healthy hair cells via off-frequency listening.

Evaluate the TEN Test

The TEN (Threshold Equalizing Noise) test is specifically designed to detect cochlear dead regions. It uses a broadband masking noise (TEN) that produces equal threshold masking across a wide frequency range in normal ears. If a dead region is present, the threshold for a tone in that region will be significantly higher than the level of the TEN because the tone must be detected by healthy fibers outside the dead region, where the masking noise is highly effective.

Evaluate alternative options

Using the Sensitivity and Specificity knowledge point

  • Tone Decay Test: Primarily used to detect retrocochlear pathology (auditory nerve adaptation).
  • SISI Test: Short Increment Sensitivity Index, used to differentiate cochlear from retrocochlear pathology by testing intensity increment detection.
  • Stenger Test: Using the Functional Hearing Loss knowledge point, this test is used to identify unilateral pseudohypacusis (malingering).

Determine the correct choice

The TEN test is the clinical standard and most sensitive test for identifying cochlear dead regions.
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<mcq-option>SISI Test</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Stenger Test</mcq-option>
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Define cochlear dead regions

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Evaluate the TEN Test

The TEN (Threshold Equalizing Noise) test is specifically designed to detect cochlear dead regions. It uses a broadband masking noise (TEN) that produces equal threshold masking across a wide frequency range in normal ears. If a dead region is present, the threshold for a tone in that region will be significantly higher than the level of the TEN because the tone must be detected by healthy fibers outside the dead region, where the masking noise is highly effective.

Evaluate alternative options

Using the Sensitivity and Specificity knowledge point

  • Tone Decay Test: Primarily used to detect retrocochlear pathology (auditory nerve adaptation).
  • SISI Test: Short Increment Sensitivity Index, used to differentiate cochlear from retrocochlear pathology by testing intensity increment detection.
  • Stenger Test: Using the Functional Hearing Loss knowledge point, this test is used to identify unilateral pseudohypacusis (malingering).

Determine the correct choice

The TEN test is the clinical standard and most sensitive test for identifying cochlear dead regions.
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<mcq-option>Stenger Test</mcq-option>
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