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Audiometry (speech)

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This is an assessment of the patients ability to understand speech. The patient is played a tape of a series of words at varying intensities. The percentage of words correctly repeated is plotted against the intensity to produce a speech audiogram. Phonetically balanced words should be used.

Outcomes:

  • normal hearing - all words are understood if played at a suitable intensity
  • conductive deafness - all words are again understood but only when played at a much higher intensity
  • sensorineural deficits - patient may fail to understand all the words despite a higher intensity. Speech discrimination is poor due to loudness recruitment - a condition associated with cochlea disease in which soft sounds are not heard but loud sounds are heard at their normal or higher intensities

The various parameters used include: (1)

  • Speech detection threshold
  • Speech reception threshold
  • Speech discrimination score
  • Word recognition score

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