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[An analysis of electrocochleography in patients with OSAHS].
Objective: To investigate the values of electrocochleograph(ECochG)in patients with OSAHS. Method: ECochG was performed in 31 (62 ears) OSAHS patients (moderately 5 cases, severely 26 cases) and 28 healthy adults (56 ears). AP latency ,AP amplitude and SP/AP were measured and analyzed. Result: There was no difference between the two groups in SP/AP amplitude ratio( P >0.05) while both AP latency( P <0.05) and AP amplitude( P <0.05) were significantly different. Conclusion: ECochG can confirm the damage of cochlear and auditory nerve near the cochlear segment in patients with moderate to severe OSAHS.
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