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Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Sensitivity and Specificity

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Tags: Ear Nose and Throat Neurologic Tag this Diagnosis.

Differential Diagnoses include: Conductive Hearing Loss

The sensitivity and specificity of findings for Sensorineural Hearing Loss are listed below. See the left navigation bar to change the display.

Specific Findings

Finding SensitivitySpecificity Comments, Study
Rinne test Edit 55%96%

air conduction > bone conduction implies sensorineural hearing loss (or normal ear)

512Hz tuning fork. [Calculated from +LR 15, -LR 0.47.]

Differential Diagnosis: Conductive Hearing Loss

Study: JAMA. 2006;295:416-428. and Johnston DF. "A new modification of the Rinne test." Clin Otolaryngol. 1992;17:322-326.

Poorly Diagnostic Findings

Finding SensitivitySpecificity Comments, Study
Weber test Edit 60%69%

tuning fork in the middle of the head - conductive hearing loss will make that ear louder, whereas sensorineural hearing loss will make the ear quieter

256Hz tuning fork

Differential Diagnosis: Conductive Hearing Loss

Study: NEUROLOGY 2007;69:1382 PMID: 17893301