Information derived from electrophysiological assessments plays a pivotal role in clinical decision-making, extending beyond numerical values and waveforms to acquire meaningful and practical clinical relevance.
Detailed analysis of neural responses, waveform patterns, latencies, and amplitudes enables audiologists to gain an in-depth understanding of the true functional status of the auditory pathway. This insight supports personalized hearing aid fitting and fine-tuning, tailored to the individual’s auditory profile.
In the era of smart and digital hearing aids, diagnostic accuracy becomes increasingly critical. Only through precise identification of a patient’s auditory needs can the full potential of these advanced technologies be leveraged to achieve sustainable and effective auditory rehabilitation.





