Vital Test Ear

The ear test (or, more precisely, the Mancini test) is a method for studying the barofunction of the auditory tube and the patency of the auditory (Eustachian) tube. Thus, the assessment of the function of the auditory tube is also carried out as a kind of test test, called an ear test.

The purpose of the ear test is to record pressure in the middle ear cavity, which is one of the methods for examining a patient with suspected hearing impairment, as well as confirming or refuting the diagnosis. The procedure may have both diagnostic and therapeutic importance for diseases such as Meniere's disease, in which blood pressure tends to increase.