Exemplos de uso de PEATE em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Three children had been directed for evaluation with the PEATE.
The results of PEATE showed only the presence of wave I of Jewett.
After two months presented bilateral absence of PEATE to 100dBnHL.
The PEATE responses were absent in the maximum intensity of the equipment.
The absence of CPR and because of the pathological condition,we chose to evaluate the PEATE.
However, the examination of the PEATE presents high cost and demand much time for its application.
The high VPN becomes possible to lock up the inquiry for neurinome in those patients with normal PEATE.
Conclusions: the PEATE revealed highly sensible and moderately specific in the neurinome diagnosis.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the results of Auditory Brainstem Response(PEATE) in a case of microcephaly.
Material and Methods: The PEATE and RNM for diagnosis of sensorineural dyacusis and/or humming in the period of July of 2010 had been reviewed handbooks of 108 submitted patients to June of 2011.
Of these, 3(75.0%)had presented normal otoscopy, being directed for evaluation of the Evoked Potential Auditory of Brainstem PEATE.
CONCLUSION: We found a significant correlation between PEAEE and PEATE for specific frequency for both ear variable as to gender.
We examined the risk factors for hearing loss, transient evoked otoacoustic emissions(EOAET),cochlear-palpebral reflex(RCP) and PEATE.
The results of the research indicate that bone conduction PEATE importantly contributes to the precise diagnosis of the type of hearing loss.
CONCLUSION: We found that the conductive hearing loss does not influence the electrophysiological thresholds obtained by bone conduction through the PEATE.
The results of PEATE, PEAML and P300 indicate the existence of a strong correlation between the increase in age and the quality of the responses of the auditory pathways throughout the brainstem and temporal lobe.
Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions, acoustic impedance measurements with 1000 Hz probe,Otolaryngological avaliation, PEATE per click and specific frequency.
CONCLUSION: The emissions had been modified since the first evaluation, the PEATE was modified to the 6 months of age and the intensity of the auditory loss only can be identified by means of the RAEE what it allowed to better establish behavior in the auditory adaptation of prosthesis.
Of these, 3(75.0%)had presented normal otoscopy, being directed for evaluation of the Evoked Potential Auditory of Brainstem PEATE.
OBJECTIVE: To correlate the results of the auditory evoked potential steady state(PEAEE)with the results of the auditory evoked potential(PEATE) for specific frequency in infants with sensorineural hearing loss.
METHODOLOGY: Suckles with hemorrhage to peri-intraventricular had carried through examination of transient otoacoustic emissions evoked(EOET) andevoked potential auditory of brainstem PEATE.
In this study, of three children who had been directed for inquiry for the PEATE examination, two 0.9% they had carried through the examination, whose resulted they had presented compatible electrophysiological with severe sensorineural auditory loss in an ear and deep degree in the ear counter-lateral.
In this stage, the children, in which the otoscopy met normal, had been lead the phase of the inquiry, anddirected to the accomplishment of the PEATE examination 9,10.
CONCLUSION: There is a direct correlation between the results obtained on PEATE, PEAEE and VRA: electrophysiological assessment revealed a bilateral dysfunction of the brainstem, it is impossible to estimate the electrophysiological threshold due to the absence of wave V; ASSR responses were also absent.
However, during the research it had facility in the access to the medical specialist,as well as the o examination of PEATE, necessary for diagnosis of the auditory deficiency.
The National Institutes of Health NIH conducted a survey in order to determine the characteristics and performance of the three exams that assess peripheral auditory system: EOAET,EOAE-PD and PEATE.
Objectives: In view of the development of more sensible devices and with bigger relation signal/noise for the diagnosis of alterations in the electrophysiology of the hearing,the evoked potential auditory of brainstem(PEATE) was compared with the magnetic nuclear resonance(RNM) in the diagnosis of neurinome of VIII the cranial pair.
Material and Method: Suckles with MB diagnosis had carried through auditory evaluation by means of the otoacoustic transient emissions evoked(EOET) andevoked potential auditory of brainstem PEATE.
In the assessment PEATE, research of site of injury, observed presence of electrophysiological waves I, III and V with absolute latency and interpeak intervals within normal in both ears Figure 3. In the threshold research the last wave V found was in 50dBpeNPS corresponding to 20dBNA in both ears Figure 4.
Having the RNM with examination standard gold, sensitivity(s), specificity(e) and positive predictive value had been calculated(VPP) and negative(VPN)for the PEATE in the research of neurinome of VIII the cranial pair.