Pure-tone audiometry is a relatively simple procedure that is performed in every clinic where Dr. Carlo Govoni visits. 
Pure Tone Audiometry is a subjective and behavioural measurement of hearing threshold. Pure Tone Audiometry providing the foundamental basis for audiological diagnosis and their management. Pure Tone Audiometry is the best examination for assessment of a hearing loss.

The audiograms show the frequency in hertz (Hz) on the horizontal axis and a dBHL scale on the vertical axis. The frequencies between 125 Hz and 3.000 Hz represent 77% of the sounds necessary to understand the human voice (importance of speech intelligibility).

Until hearing loss within 20 dB, hearing is normal.

audiogram normal hearing

Audiogram of a subject with normal hearing.
The right ear is in red, the left side in blue.

 

Loss of 25 dB or more is diagnosed as mild hypacusia. The degree of hearing loss is classified as mild, moderate, severe or profound.

 Normal hearing  up to 20 dB
 Mild hearing loss  between 25 and 40 dB
 Moderate hearing loss      between 45 and 70 dB
 Severe hearing loss  between 75 and 90 dB
 Profound deafness  hearing loss greater than 95 dB   

Audiologist uses the average hearing loss
calculated on the frequencies of 500, 1000, 2000 and 4000 Hz.
This parameter is called PTA (Pure Tones Average). 
The results of PTA are a useful indicator of hearing loss.

 

 

audiogram severe presbycusis

Audiogram of a subject with severe bilateral hypacusia.
As always in the audiology in red the right ear; in blue left ear.

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audiometria trauma acustico acuto

Audiogram of a subject whit acute acoustic trauma in the right ear
and normal hearing on the left side.

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See also:

- Anatomy of the ear

 - Sudden deafness

 

- Middle Ear Surgery

 - Otoscopy

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