The diagnostic value of susceptance, conductance, resistance, reactance, admittance and phase-angle tympanograms is compared. Phase-angle tympanograms seem to be best suited for the discrimination between normal W patterns and broad irregular curves obtained from ossicular disruptions, luxations and necroses. Several possibilities are proposed: phase-angle tympanograms at the drum, phase-angle tympanograms at the tip of the measuring probe and corresponding phasor curves. The best choice will depend on the kind of data processing and/or measuring equipment available.
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