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Table 3 Descriptive statistics of TEOAE wave reproducibility rates for all locations (left ear, right ear, and mean rates of both ears)

From: A long-term follow-up study on otoacoustic emissions testing in paediatric patients with severe malaria in Gabon

Timepoint

N

Minimum

Maximum

Mean

Std. deviation

At admission

 Right ear

22

0

96

63.55

31.202

 Left ear

13

9

95

61.62

32.201

 Mean of both ears

23

0.00

95.00

62.0217

29.29609

 Valid N (listwise)

12

    

1 day after admission

 Right ear

21

4

98

72.71

24.243

 Left ear

23

− 28

97

58.78

41.120

 Mean of both ears

27

2.00

97.00

66.4259

29.06018

 Valid N (listwise)

17

    

7 days after admission

 Right ear

20

13

97

69.60

25.800

 Left ear

17

− 10

96

50.29

39.099

 Mean of both ears

24

3.00

97.00

63.3542

26.40054

 Valid N (listwise)

13

    

2–4 weeks after admission

 Right ear

14

25

96

74.29

21.995

 Left ear

12

45

97

80.00

15.285

 Mean of both ears

17

35.00

96.00

79.6765

15.99799

 Valid N (listwise)

9

    

Follow-up

 Right ear

31

47

99

84.94

15.665

 Left ear

31

27

98

82.90

18.659

 Mean of both ears

31

37.50

98.00

83.9194

14.78067

 Valid N (listwise)

31

    
  1. Listed are the minimum, maximum and mean wave reproducibility rate measured per location and timepoint, at each timepoint of the initial study and follow-up. N stands for the number of individual measurements taken at each timepoint. p-values for these comparisons are included in Fig. 3a