Practical Audiology for Otorhinolaryngologists
An interactive teaching atlas of pure tone audiometry — covering masking, SISI and tone decay testing.
This atlas teaches pure-tone audiometry from first principles through to clinical pattern recognition. Use the reading-level control in the sidebar to set the depth of every page.
Trainee Trainee-level material like this paragraph appears once you select Trainee or Clinician. Masking, SISI and tone-decay testing each build on the audiogram fundamentals.6
Modules
Foundations
- Introduction — Why pure-tone audiometry, and how to use this atlas.
- Anatomy & Physiology of Hearing — Outer, middle and inner ear; the auditory pathway.
- Audiometric Technique & Calibration — The test environment, transducers, calibration and method.
- Reading the Audiogram — Symbols, scales, and interpreting the four loss patterns.
Special Tests
- Masking — Cross-hearing, the plateau method, and the masking dilemma.
- SISI — The Short Increment Sensitivity Index and recruitment.
- Tone Decay — Carhart tone decay and abnormal auditory adaptation.
Disease Patterns
- Conductive Hearing Loss — Otosclerosis, otitis media and the air–bone gap.
- Sensorineural Hearing Loss — Cochlear and retrocochlear sensorineural patterns.
- Ménière's Disease — Fluctuating low-frequency loss and recruitment.
- Noise-Induced Hearing Loss — The 3–6 kHz notch and occupational exposure.
- Presbycusis — The sloping high-frequency loss of ageing.
- Ototoxicity — Aminoglycoside and platinum-induced hearing loss.
- Retrocochlear Pathology — Vestibular schwannoma and the retrocochlear signature.
Tools
- Tools — Interactive simulators, the comparison tool and trainer.