Claims
- 1. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested comprising:
generating one or more stimuli with acoustic transmitters in each ear canal of a patient, collecting any transient evoked and/or distortion product otoacoustic emission signals generated by the cochlea in response to the stimulus with microphone means placed in the ear canal, and/or collecting any click or frequency stimulated brainstem response signals by placing electrodes on the scalp, analyzing the response signals distortion product otoacoustic emission input/output functions (DPOAE I/O-functions), which mirror the sensitivity and non-linear compression of cochlear outer hair cells, as well as the auditory brainstem responses, especially, high rate click evoked ABRs and amplitude modulated following responses (AMFRs) representing neural sound processing in afferent nerve fibers, displaying the signal responses of the patient and fitting a hearing aid to supply frequency specific and input level dependent amplification to provide for a patient's needs.
- 2. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 1, wherein the DPOAE Cochlea scan analysis includes:
checking the sound probe by measuring sound pressure frequency responses, checking the sound probe's seating in the ear canal, and if it is sealed properly,
i. estimating ear canal length, ii. calculating middle ear impedance by measurement or model, iii. correcting sound pressure and applies defined sound pressure at the ear drum, iv. measuring DPOAE I/O functions at selected f2 to classify the type of impairment, v. extrapolating DPOAE I/O functions and calculating DPOAE threshold levels, vi. converting DPOAE threshold levels (SPL) to hearing loss (HL), vii. extracting, interpolating, and building an audiogram to classify the hearing loss and type, viii. generating an audiogram of the hearing loss class and type, and ix. estimating cochlea compression (recruitment) from DPOAE I/O functions, and if it is not, the probe is reinserted to seat properly and the foregoing steps (i) through (ix) are completed.
- 3. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 1, wherein the ABR Cochlea scan analysis includes:
i. checking the electrodes by measuring electrode impedance and if it is not correct, the electrodes are adjusted properly, ii. checking sealing by measuring sound pressure frequency response, and if it is operational, estimates ear canal length, iii. calculating middle ear impedance by measurement or model, iv. correcting sound pressure and applying defined sound pressure at the ear drum, v. measuring ABR/AMFR I/O functions to classify the type of impairment, vi. extrapolating ABR/AMFR I/O functions and calculates threshold levels, vii. converting ABR/AMFR threshold levels (SPL) to hearing loss (HL), extracts, interpolates, and builds an audiogram to classify the hearing loss and type, and viii. generating an audiogram of the hearing loss class and type, and ix. estimating cochlea compression (recruitment) from ABR/AMFR I/O functions; and if it is not, the probe is reinserted to seat properly and the foregoing steps 3i through 3ix are completed.
- 4. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated DPOAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 1 including calculating hearing aid fitting parameters at selected f2 from DPOAE I/O-functions.
- 5. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 1, including calculating additional hearing aid fitting parameters at selected f2 from ABR/AMFR thresholds
- 6. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 1, including preparing hearing aid fitting parameters derived from DPOAE and ABR/AMFR responses using hearing aid specific software and adjusting the hearing aid via an interface.
- 7. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 6 including inputting NOAH data from other audiologic tests into a computer and hearing aid specific software, which automatically compares the data for different hearing aid devices and selects an appropriate hearing aid for the hearing impairment.
- 8 A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 1, including employing tympanometry, which measures compliance as a function of static pressure, performs pattern recognition, and classifies middle ear status as “Middle Ear” affected/nonaffected.
- 9. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 3, including performing pattern recognition, determining ABR Inter-Peak-Latency (IPL), and classifying the impairment to determine if the auditory nerve is affected.
- 10. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested comprising:
generating one or more acoustic stimuli in the subject's ear canal by means of a sound probe and an acoustic stimuli generator such as one or more loudspeakers, recording any transient (TEOAEs) and distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) generated by the cochlea in the subject's ear canal in response to the acoustic stimuli by collector means such as at least one microphone, inputting the collector mean's output-signal into a signal processor, calibrating the acoustic stimuli in the ear canal by checking the sound probe's seal and estimating sound pressure proximate the eardrum by generating a defined stimulus level signal in front of the eardrum, analysing amplitude, phase, and frequency of cochlear responses, evaluating the responses and signals by binominal statistics or signal-to-noise estimates to determine whether the measured signals contain stimulus correlated components on a defined level of significance, estimating the cochlear responses at threshold as well as at stimulus levels higher than applied by extrapolating cochlear responses (OAE I/O-functions) that are generated within the dynamic range of the acoustic stimulation, converting the estimated stimulus levels at threshold (dB SPL) into hearing loss levels (dB HL) and reconstructing a clinical audiogram for display, and estimating cochlear compression from extrapolated OAE I/O-functions for providing the gain of hearing aid needed to provide subject's normal hearing.
- 11. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 10, including:
a. expanding the assessment of hearing loss and loss of compression by additionally measuring auditory brainstem responses (ABR) to the stimuli, b. providing objective hearing aid fitting parameters derived from estimated hearing loss and compression testing data, analysing the data using hearing aid specific software, and adjusting the hearing aid via an interface, c. measuring middle-ear impedance for checking middle ear status, d. measuring ABR inter-peak-latency for checking eighth-nerve function, e. performing newborn hearing screening (TEOAE, DPOAE, ABR) providing “pass/refer” responses, f. accelerating measurement by automatically intervening in the measuring process by querying the status of different measuring procedures and values, and g. indicating type and degree of hearing loss by displaying respective graphs and comments.
- 12. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 10, including generating and measuring DPOAE at different stimulus levels within the entire dynamic range of electro-acoustic transducers and at different frequencies wherein the frequency resolution is equal to or higher than the frequency resolution known from of a clinical audiogram for obtaining OAE I/O-functions that mirror the non-linear compressive sound processing at different cochlear sites.
- 13. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 12, including extrapolating DPOAE I/O-functions for estimating stimulus levels necessary for generating cochlear responses at the subject's threshold and at stimulus levels out of an electro-acoustic transducers' dynamic range.
- 14. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 13, including optionally recording and separating TEOAE I/O-functions in different frequency specific TEOAE-components representing cochlear responses at different sites in the cochlea and plotted in a semi-logarithmic plot (TEOAE sound pressure over stimulus sound pressure level) and curve fitted by linear regression analysis or any other curve fitting procedures using the intersection of the regression line with the stimulus level axis as an estimate for the stimulus level which would generate a TEOAE at the subject's hearing threshold.
- 15. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 12, including
eliciting DPOAE I/O-functions using a primary tone level setting that accounts for the different suppression of the two primary tones at the DPOAE generation site of the cochlea (e.g. L1=0.4 L2+39 with f2/f1=1.2) plotted in a semi logarithic plot (DPOAE sound pressure over stimulus sound pressure level); and fitted by linear regression analysis using the intersection of the regression line with the stimulus level axis as an estimate for the stimulus level to generate a DPOAE at the subject's hearing threshold, with the DPOAE sound pressure function represented as pDP (L2)=a(L2−b), with a giving the slope and b representing the L2 threshold value LEDPT where DPOAE pressure is zero.
- 16. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 15, including fitting the DPOAE I/O-functions by weighted Least Mean Square Extrapolation regression analysis using independent weighting factors, such as Min [Σw1w2(pDP(L2)−p(L2))2] where w1 is the weighting factor close-to-threshold DPOAEs and w2 is the weighting factor of DPOAEs of higher significance.
- 17. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 12, including fitting DPOAE I/O-functions by other mathematical methods.
- 18. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 12, wherein the correlation coefficient gives a measure of accuracy of the fit for evaluating the accuracy of hearing threshold estimation and can be used as a criterion for repeating or rejecting measurement if it is smaller than a defined value; and user defined slope values such as a negative slope, and/or predetermined minimum values within the I/O-function provide objective criteria for repeating or rejecting measurements.
- 19. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 12, wherein an estimated stimulus level which would elicit a cochlea response at the hearing threshold is used for estimating hearing loss.
- 20. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 13, including performing an estimation of hearing loss at selected frequencies providing hearing loss levels in dB HL by converting the estimated stimulus levels from dB SPL to dB HL.
- 21. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 20, including plotting an estimated hearing threshold in the form of a clinical audiogram.
- 22. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 21, wherein the estimated hearing threshold is plotted in the form of a clinical audiogram in which hearing loss classes such as normal hearing, slight hearing loss, mild hearing loss, moderate hearing loss, severe hearing loss, and profound hearing loss are indicated for classifying hearing loss at tested frequencies.
- 23. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 22, wherein the corresponding area of maximum hearing loss is marked and/or high-lighted in a manner to provide comment on the degree of hearing loss in addition to the hearing threshold.
- 24. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 20, including extrapolating the hearing threshold to higher or lower audiogram frequencies by using estimated hearing threshold values at frequencies between the audiogram frequencies.
- 25. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 12, including employing OAE I/O functions for assessing cochlear compression wherein the slope s and/or the compression factor k=1/s of the DPOAE-function at selected f2 frequencies provides the compression profile k(f2) for matching hearing aid fitting parameters.
- 26. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 14, including using the slope s and/or the compression factor k=1/s of the frequency specific TEOAE I/O-functions at selected frequencies to provides the compression profile k(f2) for matching hearing aid fitting parameters.
- 27. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 11, including measuring high click rate evoked ABRs and/or AMFRs if the calculation of hearing loss and compression loss by means of OAE I/O-functions is incomplete.
- 28. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 27, wherein high click rate evoked ABRs and/or AMFRs are calculated from the frequency spectrum providing I/O-functions for estimating threshold and compression of cochlear responses and are used for providing hearing aid fitting parameters especially in that range where OAE threshold and compression estimates are missing.
- 29. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 28, including employing threshold estimates for reconstructing the clinical audiogram where OAE threshold estimates are missing.
- 30. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 11, including using OAE/ABR threshold and compression estimates for calculating hearing aid fitting parameters and adjusting the hearing aid's for compensating loss of sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) in its different channels.
- 31. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 30, including calculating hearing threshold level and input-level dependent gain from extrapolated DPOAE I/O-functions, and calculating and preparing hearing aid fitting parameters by using hearing aid specific computer software to generate hearing aid fitting parameters also used to adjust the hearing aid.
- 32. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 31, including calculating hearing threshold level and input-level dependent gain from extrapolated ABR and/or AMFR I/O-functions, and/or calculating them from I/O functions reconstructed from a mixture of OAE, ABR, and AMFR functions that are reconstructed of a mixture of OAE, ABR, and AMFR I/O-functions using hearing aid specific computer software to generate hearing aid fitting parameters also used to adjust the hearing aid.
- 33. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 10, including performing the calibration of the sound pressure in the ear canal after inserting the sound probe automatically to check the sound probe's seal; and estimate volume and length of the subject's ear canal.
- 34. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 10, including displaying on a screen a notice indicating, after the sound probe's seal is checked by analysing the pattern of the frequency response and in the event of insufficient seal where sound pressure at low frequencies is below a distinct value, for the tester to replace the sound probe by a graph on the screen.
- 35. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 10, including calculating sound pressure at the eardrum for selected frequencies from the estimated individual ear canal length and volume by determining sound pressure maxima in the frequency response and estimates of middle ear/inner ear impedance measured or estimated using mathematical models in order to control the loudspeakers' voltage for generating defined sound pressure in the front of the eardrum.
- 36. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 12, including delivering additional acoustic stimuli in the outer ear canal in order to suppress secondary responses generated below and above a cochlea site providing primary responses.
- 37. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 11, including performing ABR-Inter-Peak-Latency assessment and tympanometry for differentiating middle-ear, cochlear, and neural disorders.
- 38. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claims 11, including measuring electrode impedance and in the event of sufficient user defined conductivity, continuing measuring automatically, or, if insufficient, directing the tester to check the electrodes.
- 39. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 11, including determining by means of pattern recognition ABR inter-peak-latencies (IPLs), and displaying the following respective comments:
If normal IPLs, auditory nerve not affected, If IPLs exceed normal ranges, auditory nerve is affected, and If no IPL determination is possible, no comment.
- 40. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 11, including analysing and classifying tympanogram patterns for display as follows:
For a peaked tympanogram with normal compliance, an indicator as normal middle-ear function, For a peaked tympanogram with low compliance, an indicator as otosclerosis, For a flat tympanogram with low compliance, an indicator as a fluid filled tympanic cavity, and For a tympanogram with maximum compliance shifted in the negative pressure range, an indicator as Eustachian tube dysfunction.
- 41 A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 11, including in addition to the conducting and recording of OAE and ABR I/O-functions TEOAE, DPOAE, and ABR hearing screenings, displaying respective “pass/refer” responses.
- 42. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 10, including employing a switch selector to start alternatively (i) assessment of cochlear sensitivity and compression by means of OAE, (ii) assessment of cochlear sensitivity and compression by means of ABR, (iii) automatic non-cooperative hearing aid fitting according, (iv) new born hearing screening methods with “pass/refer” responses, (v) detection of neural disorders, (vi) determination of middle-ear status, and (vi) stop measurement.
- 43. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 42, wherein the switch selected primary measuring procedures automatically initiates secondary measuring procedures, depending on user defined criteria.
- 44. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 43, including classifying and displaying the results of switch selected primary measuring procedures and secondary measuring procedures by type and degree of hearing loss.
- 45. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claims 44, including displaying on a screen the results from DPOAE Cochlea-Scan and ABR Cochlea-Scan measurements as follows:
In the event of estimated hearing loss being lower than 15 dB for all frequencies, the indicator “normal hearing”, In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 15 dB HL and lower than 25 dB UL for at least one frequency, the indicator “slight hearing loss”, In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 25 dB HL and lower than 30 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indicator “mild hearing loss”, In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 30 dB HL and lower than 50 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indicator “moderate hearing loss”, In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 50 dB HL and lower than 70 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indicator “severe hearing loss”, and In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 70 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indicator “profound hearing loss”.
- 46. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 45, including performing the following switching sequences:
i) in the case of “normal hearing”, returning to the “switch select” status, ii) in the case of “slight hearing loss”, returning to the “switch select” status or performing a tympanometry measurement, iii) in the case of “mild hearing loss” and “moderate hearing loss”, performing a Tympanometry measurement, and iv) in the case of estimated hearing loss more than 50 dB HL, performing an ABR Cochlea Scan measurement.
- 47. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 46, including initiating a tympanometry measurement when ABR Cochlea-Scan measurement results show a hearing loss lower than 70 dB HL, and returning to “switch select” status when the ABR Cochlea-Scan measurement results in a hearing loss higher than 70 dB HL display “profound hearing loss”.
- 48. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 46, including displaying when tympanometry measurements reveal middle-ear disorder “middle ear affected”, or if normal middle ear functions, “middle ear not affected”; and performing in both cases an ABR Inter-Peak-Latency measurements, and in the case of normal inter-peak-latency displaying “Auditory nerve (AN) not affected”, and in the case of abnormal inter-peak-latency displaying “Auditory Nerve affected”.
- 49. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 45, wherein during measurement sequence, the “stop” switch in the “switch select” status displays an inquiry for the tester to return to “switch select” status, if desired.
- 50. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claims 42, including initiating ABR Cochlea-Scan measurements with the following “switch select” Cochlea-Scans, ANC Hearing Aid Fitting, Screening, and Differential of middle ear, cochlear, neural disorder measurements and corresponding secondary measurement sequences:
For “normal hearing, initiating” the switch “stop” sequence, For “slight hearing loss”, performing a user defined sequence wherein either initiating the “stop” sequence, or performing a tympanometry testing sequence; If the tympanometry results show “normal”, displaying a “middle ear not affected” and either initiating the switch “stop” sequence, or performing an ABR IPL testing sequence; If the tympanometry results are not “normal”, displaying a “Middle ear affected”, and either initiating the “stop” sequence, or performing the ABR IPL testing sequence; If the IPL is normal, displaying an “AN not affected” and initiating the switch “stop” sequence; and If the IPL is not normal, displaying “AN affected”.
- 51. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claims 42, including starting screening measurements during the “switch select” status sequence, which initiate corresponding secondary measurements by fixing electrodes, measuring and checking electrode impedance, estimating ear canal length, calculating middle car impedance by measurement or model, correcting sound pressure, and applying defined pressure at the ear drum, measuring ABR, high click rate ABR and AMFR, applying pattern recognition to determine ABR/AMFR threshold levels, converting threshold levels to hearing loss, and classifying hearing loss and type
- 52. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claims 42, including employing Tympanometry measurements, which when started during “switch select” status, initiate corresponding secondary measurements.
- 53. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 42, including employing ABR IPL measurements, which, when started during “switch select” status sequence, initiate corresponding secondary measurements.
- 54. A method for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 42, including displaying on a screen reconstructed audiograms, the degree of hearing loss by highlighting them with respective comment proximate the affected area in the audiogram, the status of measurement corresponding to that chosen during “switch select” status sequence, and the status of the sound probe and electrodes.
- 55. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested comprising:
means for generating one or more stimuli with acoustic transmitters in each ear canal of a patient, means for collecting any transient evoked and distortion product otoacoustic emissions generated by the cochlea in response to the stimulus with microphone means placed in the ear canal for generating a frequency mixed product electric signal, and brain stem responses via scalp attached electrodes, means for analyzing the response signal distortion product otoacoustic emission input/output functions (DPOAE I/O-functions), which mirror the sensitivity and non-linear compression of cochlear outer hair cells, as well as to auditory brainstem responses, especially, high rate click evoked ABRs and amplitude modulated following responses (AMFRs), means for representing neural sound processing in afferent nerve fibers using binomial statistics, different artifact categories by a digital signal processor associated with the signal collecting means, means for displaying the signal responses of the patient, means for fitting a hearing aid to supply frequency specific and input level dependent amplification to provide for a patient's needs, and means for displaying the results.
- 56. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject testedaccording to claim 55, wherein the cochlea scan testing data and audiologic testing data is inputted into a computer for further analysis for entry into a HIPRO-box to prescribe the required hearing aid for a patient.
- 57. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject testedaccording to claim 55, including switching means selectively activating measuring equipment which performs:
DPOAE Cochlea-Scans, ABR Cochlea-Scans, ANC Hearing Aid Fitting, Screening, ABR-IPL and Typanometry differentiation of middle ear, cochlear, and neural disorders.
- 58. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 55, wherein results from DPOAE Cochlea-Scan and ABR Cochlea-Scan measurements are displayed on a screen as follows:
In the event of estimated hearing loss being lower than 15 dB for all frequencies, the indicator “normal hearing”, In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 15 dB HL and lower than 25 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indicator “slight hearing loss”, In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 25 dB HL and lower than 30 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indicator “mild hearing loss”, In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 30 dB HL and lower than 50 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indicator “moderate hearing loss”, and In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 50 dB HL and lower than 70 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indicator “severe hearing loss”, In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 70 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indictor “profound hearing loss”, or other classification.
- 59. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject testedaccording to claim 58, wherein for severe hearing losses and higher readings, the switching means activate tympanometry means which perform tympanometry, and display if normal, an indicator that the middle ear is affected.
- 60. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject testedaccording to claim 59, wherein for severe hearing losses and higher readings wherein the middle ear is affected, the switching means activate measuring equipment which perform an ABR IPL test to determine if the IPL is normal and thereby generates an AN not affected reading, and if not, generates an “AN” affected reading.
- 61. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested comprising:
means for generating one or more acoustic stimuli in the subject's ear canal by means of a sound probe and an acoustic stimuli generator such as one or more loudspeakers, means for recording any transient (TEOAEs) and distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) generated by the cochlea in the subject's ear canal in response to the acoustic stimuli by collector means such as at least one microphone, means for inputting the collector mean's output-signal into a signal processor, means for calibrating the acoustic stimuli in the ear canal by checking the sound probe's seal and estimating sound pressure proximate the eardrum by generating a defined stimulus level signal in front of the eardrum, means for analysing amplitude, phase, and frequency of cochlear responses, means for evaluating the responses and signals by binominal statistics or signal-to-noise estimates to determine whether the measured signals contain stimulus correlated components on a defined level of significance, means for estimating the cochlear responses at threshold as well as at stimulus levels higher than applied by extrapolating cochlear responses (OAE I/O-functions) that are generated within the dynamic range of the acoustic stimulation, means for converting the estimated stimulus levels at threshold (dB SPL) into hearing loss levels (dB HL) and reconstructing a clinical audiogram, and means for estimating cochlear compression from extrapolated OAE I/O-functions for providing the gain of hearing aid needed to provide subject's normal hearing.
- 62. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 61, including:
means for expanding the assessment of hearing loss and loss of compression by additionally measuring auditory brainstem responses (ABR) to the stimuli, means for providing objective hearing aid fitting parameters derived from estimated hearing loss and compression, preparing the data using hearing aid specific software, and adjusting the hearing aid via an interface, means for measuring middle-ear impedance for checking middle ear status, means for measuring ABR inter-peak-latency for checking eighth-nerve function, means for performing newborn hearing screening (TEOAE, DPOAE, ABR) providing “pass/refer” responses, means for accelerating measurement by automatically intervening in the measuring process by querying the status of different measuring procedures and values, and display means for indicating type and degree of hearing loss by displaying respective graphs and comments.
- 63. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 61, wherein DPOAE are generated and measured at different stimulus levels within the entire dynamic range of electro-acoustic transducers and at different frequencies, the frequency resolution being equal to or higher than the frequency resolution known from of a clinical audiogram, for obtaining OAE I/O-functions that mirror the non-linear compressive sound processing at different cochlear sites.
- 64. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 63, wherein DPOAE I/O-functions are extrapolated for estimating stimulus levels necessary for generating cochlear responses at the subject's threshold and at stimulus levels out of an electro-acoustic transducers' dynamic range.
- 65. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 61, wherein TEOAE I/O-functions are recorded and separated in different frequency specific TEOAE-components representing cochlear responses at different sites in the cochlea and plotted in a semi logarithmic plot (TEOAE sound pressure over stimulus sound pressure level) and curve fitted by linear regression analysis or any other curve fitting procedures using the intersection of the regression line with the stimulus level axis as an estimate for the stimulus level which would generate a TEOAE at the subject's hearing threshold.
- 66. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 63, wherein
a. DPOAE I/O-functions are elicited using a primary tone level setting that accounts for the different suppression of the two primary tones at the DPOAE generation site of the cochlea (e.g. L1=0.4L2+39 with f2/f1=1.2) plotted in a semi logarithmic plot (DPOAE sound pressure over stimulus sound pressure level) and b. fitted by linear regression analysis using the intersection of the regression line with the stimulus level axis as an estimate for the stimulus level to generate a DPOAE at the subject's hearing threshold, and wherein the DPOAE sound pressure function is represented as pDP(L2)=a(L2−b), with a giving the slope and b representing the L2 threshold value LEDPT where DPOAE pressure is zero.
- 67. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 66, wherein DPOAE I/O-functions are fitted by weighted Least Mean Square Extrapolation regression analysis using independent weighting factors, such as Min [Σw1w2(pDP(L2)−p(L2))2] where w1 is the weighting factor close-to-threshold DPOAEs and w2 is the weighting factor of DPOAEs of higher significance.
- 68. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 63, wherein DPOAE I/O-functions are fitted by other mathematical methods.
- 69. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 63, wherein the correlation coefficient gives a measure of accuracy of the fit for evaluating the accuracy of hearing threshold estimation and can be used as a criterion for repeating or rejecting measurement if it is smaller than a defined value, and user defined slope values such as a negative slope, and/or predetermined minimum values within the I/O-function provide criteria for repeating or rejecting measurements.
- 70. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 63, wherein the estimated stimulus level which would elicit a cochlea response at the hearing threshold is used for estimating hearing loss.
- 71. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 70, wherein the estimation of hearing loss is performed at selected frequencies providing hearing loss levels in dB HL by converting the estimated stimulus levels from dB SPL to dB HL.
- 72. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 71, wherein the estimated hearing threshold is plotted in the form of a clinical audiogram.
- 73. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 72, wherein the estimated hearing threshold is plotted in the form of a clinical audiogram in which hearing loss classes such as normal hearing, slight hearing loss, mild hearing loss, moderate hearing loss, severe hearing loss, and profound hearing loss are indicated for classifying hearing loss at tested frequencies.
- 74. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 73, wherein the corresponding area of maximum hearing loss is marked and/or high-lighted in a manner to provide comment on the degree of hearing loss in addition to the hearing threshold.
- 75. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 72, wherein the hearing threshold is extrapolated to higher or lower audiogram frequencies by using estimated hearing threshold values at frequencies between the audiogram frequencies.
- 76. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 63, wherein the slope s and/or the compression factor k=1/s of the DPOAEI/O-function at selected f2 frequencies provide the compression profile k(f) for matching hearing aid fitting parameters.
- 77. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 65, wherein the slope s and/or the compression factor k=1/s of the frequency specific TEOAE I/O-function provides the compression profile k(f) for matching hearing aid fitting parameters.
- 78. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 63, wherein high click rate evoked ABRs and/or AMFRs are measured if the calculation of hearing loss and compression loss by means of OAE I/O-functions is incomplete.
- 79. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 78, wherein high click rate evoked ABRs and/or AMFRs are calculated from the frequency spectrum providing I/O-functions for estimating threshold and compression of cochlear responses.
- 80. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 79, wherein ABR/AMFR threshold estimates are used for reconstructing the clinical audiogram especially in that range where OAE threshold estimates are missing.
- 81. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 79, wherein OAE/ABR/AMFR threshold and compression estimates are used for calculating hearing aid fitting parameters and adjusting the hearing aid's for compensating loss of sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) in its different channels.
- 82. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 63, wherein hearing threshold level and input-level dependent gain are calculated from extrapolated DPOAE I/O-functions, and hearing aid fitting parameters are calculated and prepared by using hearing aid specific computer software to generate hearing aid fitting parameters also used to adjust the hearing aid.
- 83. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 82, wherein hearing threshold level and input-level dependent gain are calculated from extrapolated ABR and/or AMFR I/O-functions, and/or wherein hearing threshold level and input-level dependent gain are calculated from I/O-functions that are reconstructed of a mixture of OAE, ABR, and AMFR I/O-functions and prepared by using hearing aid specific computer software to generate hearing aid fitting parameters also used to adjust the hearing aid.
- 84. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 61, wherein calibration of the sound pressure in the ear canal after inserting the sound probe is automatically performed for checking the sound probe's seal and estimating volume and length of the subject's ear canal.
- 85. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 61, wherein the display means include a screen indicating, after the sound probe's seal is checked by analysing the pattern of the frequency response and in the event of insufficient seal where sound pressure at low frequencies is below a distinct value, notifying the tester to replace the sound probe by a graph on the screen.
- 86. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 61, wherein sound pressure at the eardrum is calculated for selected frequencies from the estimated individual ear canal length and volume, and estimates of middle ear/inner ear impedance are measured or estimated using mathematical models in order to control the loudspeakers' voltage for generating defined sound pressure in the front of the eardrum.
- 87. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 63, wherein additional acoustic stimuli are delivered in the outer ear canal in order to suppress secondary responses generated below and above the cochlea site of the primary response.
- 88. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 62, including in addition to the recording means of OAE and ABR I/O-functions ABR-Inter-Peak-Latency assessment and tympanometry means for differentiating middle-ear, cochlear, and neural disorders.
- 89. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 88, including means for determining by pattern recognition ABR inter-peak-latencies (IPLs), and displaying:
If there are normal IPLs an indicator that the auditory nerve not affected, If the IPLs exceed normal ranges, an alternative indicator that the auditory nerve is affected, and If no IPL determination is possible, no comment is displayed.
- 90. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claims 62, including impedance means to measure the electrodes' impedance, and in the event of sufficient user defined conductivity, measuring is continued automatically, or, if insufficient, directing the tester to check the electrodes.
- 91. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 62, including means of pattern recognition to classify tympanograms and display their status for:
A peaked tympanogram with normal compliance is displayed as normal middle-ear function, A peaked tympanogram with low compliance is displayed as otosclerosis, A flat tympanogram with low compliance is displayed as a fluid filled tympanic cavity, A tympanogram with maximum compliance shifted in the negative pressure range is displayed as Eustachian tube dysfunction.
- 92. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 62, including means for displaying “pass/refer” responses in addition to the recording of OAE and ABR I/O-functions TEOAE, DPOAE, and ABR hearing screening test results.
- 93. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 61, including employing a switch selector to start alternatively (i) assessment of cochlear sensitivity and compression by means of OAE, (ii) assessment of cochlear sensitivity and compression by means of ABR, (iii) automatic non-cooperative hearing aid fitting according, (iv) new born hearing screening methods with “pass/refer” responses, (v) detection of neural disorders, (vi) determination of middle-ear status, and (vi) stop measurement.
- 94. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 93, wherein the switch selected primary measuring procedures automatically initiates secondary measuring procedures, depending on user defined criteria.
- 95. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 94, including classifying means to display the results of switch selected primary measuring procedures and secondary measuring procedures by type and degree of hearing loss.
- 96. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 95, including displaying on the screen the results from DPOAE Cochlea-Scan measurements as follows:
In the event of estimated hearing loss being lower than 15 dB for all frequencies, the indicator “normal hearing”, In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 15 dB HL and lower than 25 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indicator “slight hearing loss”, In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 25 dB HL and lower than 30 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indicator “mild hearing loss”, In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 30 dB HL and lower than 50 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indicator “moderate hearing loss”, and In the event of estimated hearing loss being more than 50 dB HL for at least one frequency, the indicators “severe hearing loss” or “profound hearing loss” depending on ABR Cochlea Scan.
- 97. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 96, including means for performing the following switching sequences:
i) in the case of “normal hearing”, returning to the “switch select” status, ii) in the case of “slight hearing loss”, returning to the “switch select” status. or performing a tympanometry measurement, iii) in the case of “mild hearing loss” and “moderate hearing loss”, performing a Tympanometry measurement, and iv) in the case of estimated hearing loss more than 50 dB HL, performing an ABR Cochlea Scan measurement.
- 98. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 97, including means for initiating a tympanometry measurement when ABR Cochlea-Scan measurement results show a hearing loss lower than 70 dB HL, and returning to “switch select” status when the ABR Cochlea-Scan measurement results in a hearing loss higher than 70 dB HL display “profound hearing loss”.
- 99. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 97, including means for displaying when tympanometry measurements reveal middle-ear disorder “middle ear affected: or for normal middle ear functions, “middle ear not affected”, and performing in both cases an ABR Inter-Peak-Latency measurement, and displaying in the case of normal inter-peak-latency “Auditory nerve (AN) not affected” in the case of abnormal inter-peak-latency “Auditory Nerve affected”.
- 100. An apparatus for automatically assessing loss of hearing sensitivity and loss of compression (recruitment) with user defined frequency resolution by means of extrapolated OAE I/O-functions and ABRs as well as for automatically fitting hearing aids without any cooperation of the subject tested according to claim 94, wherein during measurement sequence, the “stop” switch in the “switch select” status displays an inquiry for the tester to return to “switch select” status, if desired.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of the provisional patent application Serial No. 60/352,966 entitled “Method and Apparatus for Automatic Non-Cooperative Frequency Specific Assessment of Hearing Impairment and Fitting of Hearing Aids” filed Jan. 30, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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