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Auteur Hammam A. AlMakadma |
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Hammam A. AlMakadma, Auteur ; Joseph Kei, Auteur ; David Yeager, Auteur ; M. Patrick Feeney, Auteur |Assessment of middle ear impedance using noninvasive electroacoustic measurements has undergone successive developments since its first clinical application in the 1940s, and gained widespread adoption since the 1970s in the form of 226-Hz tympa[...]Article
Chris A. Sanford, Auteur ; Jeff E. Brockett, Auteur ; Venkatesh Aithal, Auteur ; Hammam A. AlMakadma, Auteur |A number of studies have produced normative and developmental data and examples of wideband acoustic immittance (WAI) obtained in ears with pathologies and or dysfunction. However, incorporation of this tool into clinical audiology and otolaryng[...]Article
Objectives: Because unresolved debris in the ear canal or middle ear of newborns may produce high false positive rates on hearing screening tests, it has been suggested that an outer/middle ear measure can be included at the time of hearing scre[...]Article
Navid Shahnaz, Auteur ; Hammam A. AlMakadma, Auteur ; Chris A. Sanford, Auteur |Clinical assessment of middle ear function has undergone multiple transformations and developments since the first acoustic impedance measurements were made in human ears nearly a century ago. The decades following the development of the first a[...]Article
Hammam A. AlMakadma, Auteur ; Sreedevi Aithal, Auteur ; Venkatesh Aithal, Auteur ; Joseph Kei, Auteur |With widespread agreement on the importance of early identification of hearing loss, universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) has become the standard of care in several countries. Despite advancements in screening technology, UNHS and early he[...]