The ERO•SCAN has been designed for fast automatic testing of new-born babies, children and adults. It can be used in hospitals, clinics or medical offices. After a few seconds, the test for one ear is typically done. The PASS/REFER result, together with the frequency specific test result (DPOAE 1.5 to 6kHz, TEOAE 0.7 to 4kHz) is shown on the LCD graphical display. A printout is automatically generated when the EROSCAN is returned to its cradle.
When speed, safety, and accuracy matter most, hospitals choose the GSI 70 Automated OAE newborn hearing screener from Grason-Stadler, Inc. The GSI 70 is ideal for the demanding setting of well-baby or NICU nurseries: it's fast, easy to use, intelligently and ergonomically designed, and backed by Grason-Stadler's reputation for quality and service. There are two versions of the GSI 70: the Single-Patient model, which is suited for hospitals with fewer than 500 births per year, and the Multi-Patient model, which easily meets the screening and data-management requirements of nurseries andling larger newborn populations.
The GSI AUDIOscreener+ is a revolutionary hearing screening device, combining the two-in-one technology of otoacoustic emissions (OAE) and auditory brainstem response (ABR) in a hand-held, PC-free, simple-to-operate device. Its unique versatility allows it to be used both in hospital and physician office settings.
The original Madsen Echo-Screen set new standards for accuracy in OAE hearing screening. Now, the re-engineered unit provides all three key hearing screening technologies: TEOAE and DPOAE plus the "gold standard", ABR. You won't find a a hand-held screening system that's easier to use or one that provides such outstanding specificity and sensitivity - which is why Madsen thought it deserved a new name - AccuScreen.
The AuDX Pro is the ideal choice for implementing a universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) program. This small, rechargeable battery-operated unit is the most portable OAE system available today. Operation of the system is simple. It's easy to learn, easy to use and easy to maintain. Start a test by pressing a few buttons. AuDX does the rest. Helpful messages on the built-in display guide the operator to ensure a good probe fit. Tests are stored in memory for review on the display or printing to the Bio-logic label printer connected directly to the AuDX. No computer is required for testing or printing the results. Using distortion product otoacoustic emissions technology, AuDX is a highly sensitive tool for detecting cochlear hearing loss. Testing is fast - as brief as fifteen seconds per ear under optimal conditions. Disposable costs are low, especially when compared to other screening technologies such as automated ABR.