Scandinavian Audiology
Overview
Scandinavian Audiology is a scientific journal, published since 1972 in English. The journal's country of origin is Denmark and its primary focus area is otorhinolaryngology.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Scand Audiol
Start
1972
End
2001
Frequency
Quarterly
p-ISSN
0105-0397
Country
Denmark
Language
English
Specialty
Otorhinolaryngology
Recent Articles
1.
Bergman B, Rosenhall U
Scand Audiol
. 2002 Feb;
30(4):255-63.
PMID: 11845994
The concomitant occurrence of hearing and visual impairment was investigated as part of an epidemiological longitudinal study of elderly people. An age cohort. originally consisting of 973 elderly people, was...
2.
Bille M, Tranebjaerg L, Parving A
Scand Audiol
. 2002 Feb;
30(4):246-54.
PMID: 11845993
Two families with low frequency hearing impairment have been described previously. Family A (Danish) presented a sensorineural hearing impairment most pronounced for frequencies below 2 kHz and a pedigree typical...
3.
Toppila E, Pyykko I, Starck J
Scand Audiol
. 2002 Feb;
30(4):236-44.
PMID: 11845992
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effect of noise, age and confounders in noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Information about work exposure, the use of hearing protective devices,...
4.
Kojbler S, Rosenhall U, Hansson H
Scand Audiol
. 2002 Feb;
30(4):223-35.
PMID: 11845991
The present study assesses the experiences with bilateral amplification in a group of 144 people provided with two hearing aids between May 1994 and July 1997. Two-thirds of the participants...
5.
Smeds K, Leijon A
Scand Audiol
. 2002 Feb;
30(4):213-22.
PMID: 11845990
Six threshold-based prescriptive methods for non-linear hearing instruments were compared for a standard audiogram and three simulated listening situations. Six hearing aids were programmed according to the manufacturers' recommended initial...
6.
Sorri M, Uimnoien S, Huttuinen K
Scand Audiol
. 2001 Oct;
30(3):203-4.
PMID: 11683459
Calculations of the needs of healthcare, hearing healthcare included, are usually based on clinical data rather than on valid prevalence figures. According to our recent population study, the number of...
7.
Nekahm D, Weichbold V, Welzl-Muller K
Scand Audiol
. 2001 Oct;
30(3):197-202.
PMID: 11683458
In recent years the need for reliable data on permanent childhood hearing impairment (PCHI) has increased, owing to both scientific interest and practical aspects such as implementation of neonatal hearing...
8.
Brantberg K, Fransson P
Scand Audiol
. 2001 Oct;
30(3):189-96.
PMID: 11683457
Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMP) has been put forward as a test to evaluate the symmetry of saccular function. In the present study, the symmetry of VEMP was evaluated in...
9.
Jacobsen S, Gronskov K, Brondum-Nielsen K, Parving A
Scand Audiol
. 2001 Oct;
30(3):184-8.
PMID: 11683456
The knowledge about gene mutations causing permanent hearing impairment (HI) is rapidly increasing, offering clinicians the possibility of analysing different gene mutations in relation to various phenotypes. This study examines...
10.
Hoth S, WEBER F
Scand Audiol
. 2001 Oct;
30(3):173-83.
PMID: 11683455
The latencies of transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE), distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) and auditory brainstem responses (ABR) have been studied in 173 patients with cochlear hearing impairment. No systematic...