“…Most studies consider ototoxicity to have occurred if at any time after a base-line audiogram has been obtained an increase occurs in the auditory threshold of 15 dB or more at any two frequencies (38,45,52,53,55,58,61,72) or 20 dB at one or more frequencies (5, 21,25,27). Some investigators consider a 15-dB or greater change at any frequency to represent ototoxicity (4, 29,40,50,76,[80][81][82][83]94), and others use some combination of criteria (10,32,33,66). The basis for accepting a 15-dB change in threshold as a meaningful change is that it is standard procedure to use 5-dB steps in sound intensity when obtaining auditory thresholds.…”