Auditory Brain Stem Response—Interwave Measurements in Acoustic Neuromas

Abstract
Auditory brain stem responses (ABR) of 61 patients with tumors of the VIIIth nerve or cerebellopontine angle were analyzed for latency of the I-III, III-V, and I-V interwave intervals. Of the 61 patients, 16 yielded ABR records with repeated waves I, III, and V so that interwave intervals could be measured. Results indicate that not only is the I-III interval often abnormal, but in almost 50% of the cases the III-V interval is also extended. Additional analysis included comparing a group of subjects with cochlear lesions with the 16 patients with VIIIth nerve tumors. These findings indicated a higher degree of specificity than sensitivity for the ABR interwave measurement. These findings, as well as additional analyses, are discussed.