Duration of Cochlear Microphonics in Click and Toneburst-Evoked Auditory Brainstem Response in Individuals With Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder and Normal Hearing

The presence of ringing cochlear microphonics (CM) with an absence of auditory brainstem response (ABR) is an indicator of auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD). The duration of CM may vary based on the stimuli used to elicit the response. Generally, ABR is recorded using clicks with very lim...

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description The presence of ringing cochlear microphonics (CM) with an absence of auditory brainstem response (ABR) is an indicator of auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD). The duration of CM may vary based on the stimuli used to elicit the response. Generally, ABR is recorded using clicks with very limited use of tonebursts. Thus, this study aims to understand the duration of CM in individuals with ANSD and normal hearing in response to clicks, 500 Hz toneburst, and 4000 Hz toneburst using ABR. Results show that individuals with ANSD have a longer duration of CM than those with normal hearing. The presence of CM was more evident in response to toneburst stimuli than clicks, with 500 Hz being commonly eliciting more CM in both groups. The difference in duration of CM was statistically significant in individuals with ANSD with longer duration obtained for 500 Hz followed by clicks and 4000 Hz toneburst. The duration of the stimuli used plays an important role in revealing the CM while recording ABR. This indicates that the use of toneburst, particularly low frequency such as 500 Hz, will be clinically useful in identifying ANSD especially when otoacoustic emissions are compromised.
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