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Audiologists use tympanometry measurements to test the middle ear's mobility when changes in air pressure occur. Recorded on a graph called a tympanogram, the results of tympanometry tests offer information about air pressure in the middle ear. Middle-ear tympanometry helps audiologists diagnose hearing loss and recommend a solution such as a hearing aid.

From handheld tympanometers to desktop models that offer a complete range of middle ear tests, e3 Diagnostics has the tools you need. Our tympanometry devices will allow you to diagnose patients' hearing issues so they can improve their quality of life quickly. You can feel confident with our high-quality tympanometry equipment from respected manufacturers including MAICO, Interacoustics, Amplivox, and Grason-Stadler.

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Interacoustics MT10

Lightweight and easy to use, the Interacoustics MT10 is a handheld portable tympanometer that provides reliable results in a cost-effective manner.

This Interacoustics tympanometer can test four ipsilateral reflexes at different frequencies per ear, with either manual or automatic intensity selection.

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Specifications

Instrument type: Screening tympanometer

Analysis performed: Compliance peak level (in ml). Pressure of same; Gradient (in daPa); Ear Canal Volume (ECV) @ 200 daPa.

Probe tone levels and accuracy: 226Hz +/-2%; 85dB SPL +/-2dB over range 0.2ml to 5 ml.

Pressure levels and accuracy: +200daPa to -400 daPa +/-10daPa or +/-10% (whichever is larger) over range.

Ear volume measurement rang and accuracy: 0.2ml to 5ml +/-0.1ml or +/-5% (whichever is larger) over entire range.

Sweep speed: Typically 200-300daPa/sec; dependant on ear&cavity volume.

Pressure limits (safety cutout): +600 to -800daPa

Number of samples stored: 100 per tympanogram

MT10 highlights

  • -400 to +200 daPa
  • Ipsilateral Reflexes (optional)
  • 30 patient memory
  • Fast & reliable