Re: Reference data for pure tone audiometry in the elderly (Pierre Divenyi )


Subject: Re: Reference data for pure tone audiometry in the elderly
From:    Pierre Divenyi  <pdivenyi@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 25 Mar 2015 08:20:15 -0700
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------000303060307020804060405 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Massimo, Our 1997 Ear and Hearing series (3 articles) has data on a group of elderly with hearing loss not exceeding mild-to-moderate. Judy Dubno's and Larry Humes's groups (among others) have data on large elderly populations. Good luck, -Pierre On 3/25/15 1:29 AM, Massimo Grassi wrote: > Dear all, > > I looking for some reference data for the pure tone audiometry in > listeners older than 65. I need to understand whether the participants > of my experiment (age range 65-85) are within the "normal hearing" > limits for this particular age range. > > I know it sounds like a simple question. However, all the reference I > found were quite old. I was wandering whether there is something more > recent out there. > > Thank you in advance, > m > --------------000303060307020804060405 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <html> <head> <meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> <font face="Calibri">Hi Massimo,<br> <br> Our 1997 Ear and Hearing series (3 articles) has data on a group of elderly with hearing loss not exceeding mild-to-moderate. Judy Dubno's and Larry Humes's groups (among others) have data on large elderly populations.<br> <br> Good luck,<br> -Pierre<br> </font><br> <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/25/15 1:29 AM, Massimo Grassi wrote:<br> </div> <blockquote cite="mid:8226_1427274793_55127C29_8226_88_1_551271F8.4090803@xxxxxxxx" type="cite">Dear all, <br> <br> I looking for some reference data for the pure tone audiometry in listeners older than 65. I need to understand whether the participants of my experiment (age range 65-85) are within the "normal hearing" limits for this particular age range. <br> <br> I know it sounds like a simple question. However, all the reference I found were quite old. I was wandering whether there is something more recent out there. <br> <br> Thank you in advance, <br> m <br> <br> </blockquote> <br> </body> </html> --------------000303060307020804060405--


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