Here are the tests he was given and his results:
- Tympanometry test - This measures the mobility of the eardrum. It is not a hearing test, but is valuable in determining if a loss is conductive. We know Aiden's loss is not conductive, but they still do this test to make sure there is no fluid in his middle ear that could alter any further testing. He was good to go.
- Acoustic reflex test (ART) - This measures middle ear function as well. Aiden's results were conclusive with his diagnosis of profound sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). Go here to read more about this and the tympanometry test.
- OAE (otoacoustic emission test) - This test helps determine if the loss is sensorineural. We have had this before, but Tracy performed another OAE to verify the test results from our initial OAE. This verified again that Aiden's loss is a sensorineural loss (most likey damage to the cochlea) vs. auditory neuropathy.
The tests with hearing aids were the same with the last booth test. Aiden showed response to spoken sound at about 60db with lower frequencies, but with static sounds he was more around 85db. I compared those static sounds to a monotone professor ... how boring! And even if we can hear them, we drown them out anyway! This was the last testing we did, so he was pretty sleepy and ready to just go home.
All in all, his test results were how our audiologist expected them to be and conclusive with all past testing. He has a severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss in both ears. He is gaining sound awareness through his aids and we are on the path of him looking to be a great candidate for cochlear implants!!! It was a very exciting day at the audiologist's! Aiden did a wonderful job and I left giving a huge hug, shedding some tears, and an appt. to come back and discuss the different implants. I'd rather do it with someone I trust and adore than someone I'm just meeting.
Oh yeah, we got new ear molds made too ... we're going blue camo! I can't wait to show them off!
5 comments:
I love the blue camo earmolds! It also sounds like Aiden is really learning to listen with his aids. It would be very hard to leave such a good audiology group!
I am so glad that those hearing pathways are being stimulated! I'm sorry you have to leave such an amazing team and I hope you find someone you trust where ever you go!
Yay! Aiden seems to have had a GREAT visit!!! And it must have been great for you to see him looking around for the noises! :)
I love our audiologist, and I think she's been a great advocate and source of info for us during this whole experience, which is really what is important. glad to hear you love yours...and I'm sure the blogging world can help you find another group if needed when you move.
Blue earmolds rock! I've got the blue glitter ones. :)
He's such a cutie!
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