2023
DOI: 10.1177/01455613231167243
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Audiometric Variability of the Carhart Effect in Middle Ear Diseases – Pretreatment Analysis

Abstract: Objective The assessment of bone conduction thresholds in patients with conductive hearing loss is not a full measure of the function of the inner ear due to the weakening of the influence of middle ear components on bone conduction. This relationship has been called the ‘Carhart effect’. Methods The retrospective analysis covered 977 patients diagnosed and treated for middle ear diseases from 2010 to 2020. The Carhart effect was considered to be an increase in the bone conduction threshold by a minimum of 10 … Show more

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