Publications by authors named "A SOEEBORG OHLSEN"

Since the introduction in the early 1980s, of the laser Doppler (LD) method for measuring cochlear blood flow (CBF) it has been debated whether the measured changes reflect the total or regional blood flow and whether the method per se influences the CBF. In order to answer those questions, the effect of one vasodilating drug, sodium nitroprusside, was investigated after topical application on the round window membrane (RWM) with respect to its influence on CBF. Two different techniques, the microspheres surface method and the LD method, were used.

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The aim of this investigation was to study whether increased blood flow has beneficial effects on the ear or whether it is damaging to the auditory function, expressed as the auditory gross neural response. Four vasodilating agents were examined after topical application with respect to their influence on cochlear blood flow (CBF), blood pressure, and auditory function in the normal guinea pig. CBF was recorded with laser-Doppler.

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