## audiogram_2023.png The image is a detailed medical report that includes an audiogram, tympanometry results, speech audiometry data, and acoustic reflex decay information. Let's break down each section: ### Audiogram: - The audiogram is a graph showing hearing levels in decibels (dB) across different frequencies from 250 Hz to 8000 Hz. - The x-axis represents frequency in Hertz (Hz). - The y-axis represents the hearing level in decibels, ranging from -10 dB to 130 dB. - There are multiple lines on the graph representing different ears and possibly different tests or conditions. Each line is labeled with letters such as "AC," "RC," "IC," etc., which likely stand for various ear canals (anterior canal, retroauricular canal, interaural canal). - The lines show varying hearing levels across frequencies; some areas have higher decibel values indicating poorer hearing sensitivity. ### Tympanometry: - This section provides information about the middle ear pressure and compliance. - It includes a table with data for both ears (right and left) under "Type," "Pressure (daPa)," "Admittance (cc)," "ECV (%)," and "Gradient (daPa)." - For example, in the right ear: - Type: A - Pressure (daPa): -29 - Admittance (cc): 0.8 - ECV (%): 2.69 - Gradient (daPa): 141 ### Speech Audiometry: - This section includes data on speech recognition and speech audiometry results. - It lists the PTA values at 500 Hz, 1000 Hz, 2000 Hz, and 4000 Hz for both ears (right and left). - For example, in the right ear: - PTA: 36 - 500 Hz: 29 - 1000 Hz: 28 - 2000 Hz: 27 - 4000 Hz: 33 ### Acoustic Reflex Decay: - This section provides information on the acoustic reflex, which is a reflex response to loud sounds. - It includes data for both ears (right and left) at different frequencies (500 Hz, 1000 Hz, 2000 Hz, and 4000 Hz). - For example: - Right ear: - 500 Hz: Present - 1000 Hz: Absent - 2000 Hz: Absent - 4000 Hz: Present - Left ear: - 500 Hz: Present - 1000 Hz: Absent - 2000 Hz: Absent - 4000 Hz: Present ### Configuration: - This section provides information about the audiometer used and its configuration. - It includes details such as the model (GSI Audioclar Pro), calibration date (05/08/2023), reliability, test method, transducer type, and earphone type. This report is a comprehensive overview of auditory function, including hearing sensitivity, middle ear pressure, speech recognition ability, and reflex responses to sound. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.