Audiometric pattern as a predictor of cardiovascular status: Development of a model for assessment of risk
- D. Friedland C. Cederberg S. Tarima
- 1 March 2009
Mathematics, Medicine
This study hypothesizes that low‐frequency hearing loss is associated with underlying cardiovascular disease and uses a mathematical model of hearing thresholds to predict cardiovascular status.
Temporal Bone Fractures: Traditional Classification and Clinical Relevance
- S. Ishman D. Friedland
- 1 October 2004
Medicine
The objectives were to evaluate the clinical relevance of traditional temporal bone radiographic descriptors and to investigate the efficacy of an alternative fracture classification scheme.
Case-control analysis of cochlear implant performance in elderly patients.
- D. Friedland Christina L. Runge-Samuelson Humera Baig Jamie Jensen
- 17 May 2010
Medicine
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck...
Elderly patients benefit significantly from cochlear implantation, however, their postimplantation scores are significantly lower on some measures, which may provide guidelines for candidacy and counseling regarding elderly patients with co chlear implants.
Tablet-based Screening for Hearing Loss: Feasibility of Testing in Nonspecialty Locations.
- Elizabeth A. Kelly M. Stadler Steven Nelson Christina L. Runge D. Friedland
- 1 April 2018
Medicine
Tablet-based audiometric applications can be used to screen for hearing loss in typical clinic locations and does not replace standard audiometry testing but allows for screening for hearing disorders when appropriate and in settings without access to audiometric equipment.
Rate of Neural Recovery in Implanted Children with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
- Susan L. Fulmer Christina L. Runge Jamie Jensen D. Friedland
- 1 February 2011
Medicine
Dyssynchronous neural activity in ANSD may affect temporal encoding of electrical stimulation from a cochlear implant, and the utility of ECAP recovery functions on optimizing the stimulation rate for individual patients with ANSD requires further investigation.
Choice of Ear for Cochlear Implantation: The Effect of History and Residual Hearing on Predicted Postoperative Performance
- D. Friedland Holly S Venick J. Niparko
- 1 July 2003
Medicine
The postoperative performance of cochlear implant patients is most closely correlated with duration of deafness, however, the results indicate that this measure may not be ear specific and is more reflective of the total auditory receptivity of the patient.
Soft Cochlear Implantation: Rationale for the Surgical Approach
- D. Friedland Christina L. Runge-Samuelson
- 1 June 2009
Engineering, Medicine
Avoiding entry of blood into the cochlea and the use of hyaluronate seem to be reasonably supported, whereas theUse of topical steroids is unlikely to be beneficial and the authors highlight the importance of systematic recording of outcomes and surgical events.
A modified Golgi staining protocol for use in the human brain stem and cerebellum
- D. Friedland Jennifer G. Los D. Ryugo
- 15 January 2006
Biology, Medicine
Recovery From Forward Masking in Elderly Cochlear Implant Users
- Edward R. Lee D. Friedland Christina L. Runge
- 1 April 2012
Medicine
The findings suggest that difficulties observed in speech perception by elderly cochlear implant users may be due to age-related changes in the central rather than peripheral auditory system.
Outcomes for Conservative Management of Traumatic Conductive Hearing Loss
- Jonathan R Grant Jill Arganbright D. Friedland
- 1 April 2008
Medicine
Patients with all forms of traumatic conductive hearing loss can be initially managed conservatively, and even suspected ossicular chain disruptions have a high rate of spontaneous reparation.
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