Litcius/Paper detail

Performing tympanometry using smartphones

Justin Chan, Ali Najafi, Mallory Baker, Julie Kinsman, Lisa R. Mancl, Susan J. Norton, Randall A. Bly, Shyamnath Gollakota

2022Communications Medicine21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Tympanometry is used as part of a battery of tests for screening of middle ear function and may help diagnose middle ear disorders, but remains available only on expensive test equipment. Methods: We report a low-cost smartphone-based tympanometer system that consists of a lightweight and portable attachment to vary air pressure in the ear and measure middle ear function. The smartphone displays a tympanogram and reports peak acoustic admittance in realtime. Our programmable and open-source system operates at 226 Hz and was tested on 50 pediatric patient ears in an audiology clinic in parallel with a commercial tympanometer. Results: Our study shows an average agreement of 86 ± 2% between the 100 tympanograms produced by the smartphone and commercial device when five pediatric audiologists classified them into five classes based on the Liden and Jerger classification. Conclusion: Given the accessibility and prevalence of budget smartphones in developing countries, our open-source tool may help provide timely and affordable screening of middle ear disorders.

Topics & Concepts

TympanometryAudiologyMiddle earMedicineOpen sourceAdmittanceSmartphone applicationComputer scienceHearing lossEngineeringSurgeryAudiometryMultimediaElectrical engineeringOperating systemSoftwareElectrical impedanceEar Surgery and Otitis MediaHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, GeneticsPhonocardiography and Auscultation Techniques
Performing tympanometry using smartphones | Litcius