Examples of using Auditory thresholds in English and their translations into Portuguese
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High Frequency Audiometry is a favorable instrument for the early detection of auditory thresholds alterations.
Moreover, it is known that hormonal variations can influence the values of auditory thresholds in women.
Therefore, increased auditory thresholds were observed for the audiometric range between 3 and 6 KHz.
we studied auditory thresholds of 22 police officers from Bauru- SP.
The children who presented auditory thresholds until 15 dB, type"A" tympanogram,
Typically, causal studies on ototoxicity should be longitudinal, and auditory thresholds should preferably be determined prior to medication use.
All Group A patients had auditory thresholds within normal ranges,
There was also an improvement to all tonal auditory thresholds with an average of 19 dB in gain at the evaluated frequencies Picture 3.
In the middle-term postoperative, all children presented auditory thresholds gains and the four-tone average improved as a consequence.
we found a statistically significant difference in the auditory thresholds for the RE between the NSG
Auditory thresholds were measured at 1,
The literature has reported that higher frequency auditory thresholds are more prone to damage;
with mean tonal auditory thresholds at 500, 1000 and 2000Hz.
ipsilateral stapes reflex thresholds matching their auditory thresholds.
The authors also asserted that the validation of this new technology to estimate auditory thresholds in non-sedated small children is justified.
there was a difference between auditory thresholds.
for comparison of conventional tonal auditory thresholds between right and left ears.
increased auditory thresholds resulting from advancing age.
CONCLUSION This study enable the confirmation of: altered audiometry results in the right ear in 13.33% and 16.67% in the left ear; the age range influenced the auditory thresholds.
A Spearman correlation coefficient was used in order to verify the correlation between variables of occupational noise exposure time and auditory thresholds.