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. 2020 Apr 29;11:744. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00744

TABLE 2.

Comparison of audiometric procedures for the app (Audimatch) and the audiometer (MA25 eIII D).

Feature MA25 eIII D (AM) Audimatch (app)
Type of tone Pure tone Pure tone
Duration of tone 2s 1s
Response method Signal detection, only “yes” responses Alternative forced choice, “yes” or “no”
Possibility of response straight after beginning of tone yes no
Duration of response window 2s unlimited, but pop-up window stating < < Choose “no” if you are not sure > > after 3s
Pause after response 2 – 3,6 s (random interval) 0.7s
Familiarization (right ear) 1000 Hz, presentation until double confirmation of threshold 1000 Hz, presentation until double confirmation of threshold
Familiarization level Start value: 40 dB Level decrease for correct response: 10 dB Level increase for wrong response: 5 dB Start value: 40 dB Level decrease for correct response: 20 dB Level increase for wrong response: 10 dB
Criterion for hearing-threshold 2 confirmations out of 3 presentations of the same ascending threshold at each frequency (shortened ascending method according to DIN EN ISO 8253-1) 2 confirmations out of 3 presentations of the same ascending threshold at each frequency (shortened ascending method according to DIN EN ISO 8253-1)
Ascending and descending step size (according to Hughson-Westlake algorithm) 5 dB HL up, 10 dB HL down 5 dB HL up, 10 dB HL down
Default intensity when changing frequency 10 dB decrease 20 dB increase
Default intensity when changing ear 30 dB Hearing threshold from 1000 Hz in the right ear
Frequency [Hz] order right and left ear 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000, 8000, 1000, 750, 500, 250, 125, (1000) 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000, 8000, 1000, 750, 500, 250, 125
Re-Test at 1000 Hz Yes no
Procedure if deviation in re-test >10 dB HL If difference at 1000 Hz ≤ 5 dB HL, change ear. Otherwise retest all frequencies until difference ≤5 dB HL. not applicable
Class of medical device 1 1
Audiometer class 4 4