Journal article
Eustachian tube function in the older adult
Ear and hearing, Vol.2(4), pp.143-147
07/1981
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/113245
PMID: 7319152
Abstract
This investigation examined the effects of the aging process on the adequacy of Eustachian tube function. Older adults presenting normal hearing sensitivity and sensorineural hearing loss and normally hearing young adults served as subjects. Eustachian tube function was assessed using electroacoustic immittance measurement. Tympanograms were analyzed relative to pressure and function (amplitude) changes after Eustachian tube testing. One-way analyses of variance and chi 2 analyses revealed no significant differences between groups and no significant relationships between group membership and tympanometric measures.
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- Title
- Eustachian tube function in the older adult
- Creators
- G D ChermakM K Moore
- Publication Details
- Ear and hearing, Vol.2(4), pp.143-147
- Academic Unit
- Speech and Hearing Sciences, Department of
- Publisher
- United States
- Identifiers
- 99900548281601842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article