Three Models Choose the model to fit the screening needs of your hospital, office, or practice - OAE Only (includes DPOAE and TEOAE), ABR Only, Combination unit. Wireless Data Transmittal Up to 300 patient records can be wirelessly transmitted to and from a desktop computer via an infrared port. This results in clear, concise, easy-to-read, full page reports. Requires No Interpretation of Data Only a single button push is necessary to initiate an OAE or ABR screening, producing a quick and clear Pass Total Screening Accuracy Real ear calibration for OAE and ABR promotes total screening accuracy, unlike competitor systems whose stimuli can vary by many dB. Objective and Accurate Screening Perform objective and accurate hearing screening that has been clinically proven to be highly specific and sensitive with a minimal refer rate. Time Savings OAE screening only takes 20 seconds per ear - saving valuable testing time while producing an additional cost-saving benefit. The GSI AUDIOscreener+ is a handheld, battery-operated hearing screening device designed to test newborns, children, adults and all difficult-to-test patients. High-Volume Screening The GSI AUDIOscreener+ is designed for use by minimally trained staff (i.e. technician or volunteer), allowing for rapid and easy high-volume screening across multiple Probes Or Comfort Cups™ The GSI AUDIOscreener+ can be used to perform an ABR test with probes inserted into the patient's ear canal or with the GSI COMFORT CUPS secured over the patient's ear. Reduce The Incidence Of False Positives Limited OAE and ABR diagnostic data is gathered to help ensure that no child with a hearing impairment goes undetected and to reduce the incidence of false positives (children with normal hearing who receive Refer results). Data can be read by a staff audiologist or be emailed to Unparalleled Customer Service The GSI AUDIOscreener+ is supported by more than 60 years of customer service as well as technical support. DPOAE Test Progress Graph DPOAE Test Progress -li-ilm *MT,aj Numeric DPOAE Results Setting The Clinical Standard Grason-Stadler, 7625 Golden Triangle Drive, Suite F, Eden Prairie MN 55344 Setting The Clinical Standard
Open the catalog to page 1Technical Features Setting The Clinical Standard Hearing loss is the most common birth defect in the United States, affecting one million children (up to five of every thousand babies born). Yet most hearing-impaired children are not identified until 1 to 3 years of age – which is well beyond the critical period (6 months) for healthy speech and language development. In addition, 3 out of 4 children experience otitis media (ear infections-the most common illness in babies and young children) by the time they are 3 years of age. An ear infection can cause temporary hearing, speech and language...
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