Re: Audiometric database software (Brad Ingrao )


Subject: Re: Audiometric database software
From:    Brad Ingrao  <info(at)bradingrao.com>
Date:    Wed, 19 May 2004 13:07:52 -0400

Dr. Eddins, What version of NOAH are you using/ NOAH 3 has an XML export feature that will export any "publicly formatted" data (demographics and audiometry). After you export the data, you can import the XML file into a database (you may need to write an application to parse the XML depending on the desired level of analysis). If you want to try NOAH 3 for 45 days, you may download it from www.noah3.com Be advised that the driver between the audiometer and NOAH (AudiLink) may have limitations in terms of the amount of data transferred. This is an issue with the individual manufacturer, not NOAH per se. _________________________________________ Best Regards, Brad Ingrao, MSEd, CCC-A, FAAA Coordinator of Audiology Information Services HIMSA 2550 University Avenue West, Suite 241 N St. Paul, MN 55114 (888) 534-8899 Toll Free (508) 405-1702 Direct (508) 904-6238 Mobile (651) 644-3046 FAX e-mail:bingrao(at)himsa.com alpha pager: 5089046238(at)tmomail.net (130 char) -----Original Message----- From: AUDITORY Research in Auditory Perception [mailto:AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA] On Behalf Of David A. Eddins Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 10:19 AM To: AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA Subject: Audiometric database software Dear List, I am looking for software that will take data from various clinical audiometric devices (GSI 61, GSI 10, GSI 33, GSI TympStar) and port it to a database. The NOAH software will do this but does not provide convenient access to the data for merging with another database. Do any of you know of an application that will provide this interface? I hesitate to start from scratch - guessing that folks have tackled this problem before. Thanks for any insight that you may have. Dave David A. Eddins, Ph.D., CCC-A Associate Professor Communicative Disorders & Sciences 122 Cary Hall University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14214


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