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Acoustic Immittance Measures
Basic and Advanced Practice

Lisa Hunter, Navid Shahnaz
Details:
175 pages, Illustrated (B/W), Softcover, 8.5 x 11"
ISBN13:
978-1-59756-437-3
Release Date:
03/31/2013
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$73.95

Overview

This book offers an accessible and easy to understand treatment of acoustic immittance, from basic to advanced measures. Laboratory exercises and clinical cases from actual practice are provided, with focused questions to elicit classroom discussion.

This book is a volume in the Core Clinical Concepts in Audiology series.

Watch this interview with Lisa Hunter and Navid Shahnaz as they discuss their collaboration on this book.



From the Foreword:
"Acoustic Immittance Measures: Basic and Advanced Practice by Lisa Hunter and Navid Shahnaz is a long-overdue update on important test procedures that are applied each and every day in clinical audiology practice. The book begins with a current review of the principles underlying acoustic immittance, including anatomy and physiology of the outer and middle ear. Separate chapters are then devoted to a practical discussion of each immittance measure, including single-frequency tympanometry, multiple-frequency tympanometry, the acoustic stapedial reflex, and wideband reflectance. Wide band reflectance is a novel approach for evaluation of middle ear function. The final two book chapters are devoted to a systematic description of specific clinical applications of acoustic immittance in infants and children with varied auditory disorders.

We believe that this text will provide the reader with the basic knowledge and the clinical information necessary to exploit acoustic immittance measures in clinical audiology for many years to come."

Series Editors,
James W. Hall III, PhD
Virginia Ramachandran, AuD, PhD

Reviews

  • Jaimie Gilbert, Communication Sciences and Disorders University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, USA, International Journal of Audiology ((2015)):
    "...this book broaches a daunting and challenging task – to provide a comprehensive update on immittance measures. It makes the case for incorporating new measurement techniques into clinical practice, and is an excellent resource for currently-practicing clinicians to derive more information from measures already in use. Readers of several different levels and backgrounds will benefit from this text. It contains some basic information for students, while also providing more in depth reviews of research for the advanced reader, and case examples and normative data for clinical reference. Overall, the book is well written, and offers a significant contribution to the field of audiology. It is recommended for graduate students and instructors, and for clinicians looking to review and update their knowledge."

  • Davis, Tara M. Ph.D., CCC-A, Ear and Hearing, The Official Journal of the American Auditory Society (January 2016):
    "...the authors have written an essential book for instructors, clinicians, and Au.D. students on current methodologies and concepts in acoustic immittance tests. I would highly recommend it as a resource that clearly articulates contemporary scientific principles of middle ear immittance tests and techniques."

Foreword by James W. Hall III and Virginia Ramachandran
Preface
Acknowledgments

1 Overview and History of Acoustic Immittance
2 Anatomy and Physiology of the Outer and Middle Ear
3 Physical Principles of Aural Acoustic Immittance
4 Single-Frequency Tympanometry Measures
5 Multifrequency, Multicomponent Tympanometry 6 Acoustic Stapedial Reflex
7 Wideband Reflectance Principles
8 Middle Ear Measurement in Infants and Children
9 Middle Ear Disorders and Case Examples

References
Index

About The Authors

Lisa Hunter

Lisa L. Hunter is an associate professor of otolaryngology at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. She is the principle investigator of a National Institutes of Health project on Newborn Hearing Screening and Diagnosis, and has completed several research grants in Otitis Media and Hearing Loss in Children. She has authored over 50 publications on otitis media, pediatric audiology and diagnostic audiology, and has given over 100 national and international presentations. She has chaired numerous committees for national professional organizations and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Accreditation Commission for Audiology Education as well as a past member of the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Audiology.


Navid Shahnaz

Dr. Shahnaz is an Associate Professor of Audiology in the School of Audiology & Speech Sciences at The University of British Columbia (UBC), where he has been since July 2002. He has also been working as an audiologist during this time in a private practice. Before joining UBC he was an Assistant Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences at University of Arizona. He received his MSc (1996) and PhD (2000) degree in audiology and communication sciences and disorders from The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, McGill University. During his residency at McGill University, he served as a faculty lecturer and clinical supervisor of audiology for three years. Before joining McGill University to pursue his studies he was working as a clinical audiologist, instructor, and researcher for six years at Tehran Medical Sciences University and in other private practice sectors in Tehran, Iran. Dr. Shahnaz's main area of research interest is diagnostic audiology, specifically multi-frequency tympanomety and wide-band energy reflectance in newborns, children, and adults.

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