The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of auditory brainstem responses obtained from a distant site using telemedicine technology. Fifteen subjects were located with the examiners in Minot, North Dakota, while the data were acquired by an audiologist in Logan, Utah. All test procedures were performed with accepted clinical protocols. Statistical analysis of the data indicated that trials conducted locally had a strong correlation with those collected from a distance. The analysis also indicated that any intrasubject variances were due to factors other than the site of testing. The test results fell within accepted clinical allowances as defined by prior normative studies. These results indicate that this procedure may be accepted for clinical use.Learning Outcomes: As a result of this activity, participants will be able to (1) list the limitations of telehealth technology as a means of acquiring reliable ABR data, and (2) describe the value of telehealth technology in audiology.
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