[Noise-induced hearing loss and the sisi test. on the assessment of noise-induced hearing loss (author's transl)]. 1978

B Welleschik

In the assessment of noise-induced hearing loss problems arise mainly in those cases where the middle frequencies are involved in the hearing defects at a proportionally high degree, because this strongly impairs the speech discrimination and because such a hearing defect cannot be regarded as a typical case of noise-induced hearing loss. A recruitment test must be carried out in the middle or lower frequency range in order to diagnose any possible multifactorial genesis of the hearing defect. As concerns the widely used SISI test the result is shown to depend not only on the test intensity but also on the test frequency. Since the hearing threshold in the middle under discussion is usually better in the middle and lower frequency ranges than in the higher ones and since, as a consequence, the test intensity in the SISI test is lower, frequently lower SISI values can be observed here than in the case of higher frequencies. Since the test of the lower frequencies results in lower SISI values than for higher frequencies also in those cases where the hearing threshold in the lower frequency range is the same or even worse, we must assume that the results of the SISI test depend on the frequency. In the examination of patients with a hearing defect where the hearing threshold curve flattens obliquely, intensity dependence and frequency dependence are added in the lower frequency range; negative SISI values are not infrequent. It is not admissible to conclude from that a retrocochlear defect in the middle and lower frequency ranges in cases of noise-induced hearing loss in the high-tone range.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D011999 Recruitment, Neurophysiological The spread of response if stimulation is prolonged. (Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary, 8th ed.) Recruitment, Motor Unit,Motor Unit Recruitment,Neurophysiological Recruitment
D006317 Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced Hearing loss due to exposure to explosive loud noise or chronic exposure to sound level greater than 85 dB. The hearing loss is often in the frequency range 4000-6000 hertz. Acoustic Trauma,Hearing Loss, Noise Induced,Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000159 Vestibulocochlear Nerve The 8th cranial nerve. The vestibulocochlear nerve has a cochlear part (COCHLEAR NERVE) which is concerned with hearing and a vestibular part (VESTIBULAR NERVE) which mediates the sense of balance and head position. The fibers of the cochlear nerve originate from neurons of the SPIRAL GANGLION and project to the cochlear nuclei (COCHLEAR NUCLEUS). The fibers of the vestibular nerve arise from neurons of Scarpa's ganglion and project to the VESTIBULAR NUCLEI. Cranial Nerve VIII,Eighth Cranial Nerve,Cochleovestibular Nerve,Statoacoustic Nerve,Cochleovestibular Nerves,Cranial Nerve VIIIs,Cranial Nerve, Eighth,Cranial Nerves, Eighth,Eighth Cranial Nerves,Nerve VIIIs, Cranial,Nerve, Cochleovestibular,Nerve, Eighth Cranial,Nerve, Statoacoustic,Nerve, Vestibulocochlear,Nerves, Cochleovestibular,Nerves, Eighth Cranial,Nerves, Statoacoustic,Nerves, Vestibulocochlear,Statoacoustic Nerves,VIIIs, Cranial Nerve,Vestibulocochlear Nerves
D001299 Audiometry The testing of the acuity of the sense of hearing to determine the thresholds of the lowest intensity levels at which an individual can hear a set of tones. The frequencies between 125 and 8000 Hz are used to test air conduction thresholds and the frequencies between 250 and 4000 Hz are used to test bone conduction thresholds. Audiometries
D001309 Auditory Threshold The audibility limit of discriminating sound intensity and pitch. Auditory Thresholds,Threshold, Auditory,Thresholds, Auditory

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