- Author:
Wan-Ho CHO
1
;
Jihyun LEE
;
Young Joon SEO
;
Tae Hoon KONG
;
Michelle J. SUH
;
In-Ki JIN
;
Soo Hee OH
;
Hyo-Jeong LEE
;
Seong Jun CHOI
;
Kyung-Ho PARK
;
Dongchul CHA
Author Information
- Publication Type:Invited Review
- From:Journal of Audiology & Otology 2024;28(3):167-175
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:EN
- Abstract: Pure-tone audiometry, using an audiometer, is the fundamental hearing test for diagnosing hearing loss. The requirements of the devices and the detailed process for calibrating the related equipment are described in international standards. However, traceable calibration and uncertainty evaluation processes are not widely accepted or applied to the qualification and maintenance of audiometric equipment. Here, we briefly review standard measurement systems for audiometric devices and introduce their calibration procedures. The uncertainty of each calibration process was investigated, and its impact on hearing test results was considered. Our findings show that the traceability of each procedure can be secured, satisfying the uncertainty requirement and being sufficiently smaller than the permissible deviation from the audiometer requirement. To guarantee the objectivity and reliability of hearing tests and maintain low uncertainty, close cooperation and mutual understanding between the metrology field and the medical community are necessary.