Acoustic Reflex Testing - Madsen zodiac Reference Manual

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12 Testing with Zodiac Diagnostic or Clinical - PC-based
Procedure
Three result rows in the Tympanometry results table will
be used for this test.
If you wish to print them, make sure that all three are
selected in the Tympanometry results table.
1. Select the
2. Record a tympanogram.
3. Instruct the patient to perform a pressure equalization
maneuver.
4. Record a second tympanogram.
5. Compare the tympanograms from step 1 and 3 in the
multilayered tympanogram.
6. It may be useful to repeat the procedure using dif-
ferent techniques and maneuvers in a sequence of test-
ing to fully evaluate the functioning of the Eustachian
tube.
Note
You can also use Manual Tympanometry for ETF-I. In Manual Tympanometry you can facilitate the equal-
ization maneuvers by keeping the pressure between measurements.
12.5

Acoustic reflex testing

MADSEN Zodiac determines acoustic reflexes automatically using different stimulus levels.
Note
It is recommended that you perform a tympanometric test before making any acoustic reflex meas-
urement, and determine the acoustic reflex threshold before making a reflex decay measurement.
Note
If you have performed a tympanometric test, where the tympanogram is very steep (TW is less than 40
daPa), a TPP offset is automatically applied to stabilize the reflex measurement.
High intensity levels
Note
To avoid automatic testing being interrupted because of high stimulus intensity levels when reaching the
warning limits, it is recommended that you set the max. intensity to 100 dB HL. You can always supplement auto-
matic reflex measurements with manual testing, if needed.
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Tymp. and Reflex Scr.
test screen.
Otometrics - MADSEN Zodiac

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