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Airbag Deployment Study - Otologic Injuries Secondary to Airbag Deployment Otologic Injuries Secondary to Airbag Deployment William J. McFeely, Jr., Dennis I. Bojrab, Kent G. Davis, Douglas F. Hegyi, From the Michigan Ear Institute and Providence Hospital, Farmington Hills and Southfield, Michigan (Drs. McFeely and Bojrab); Department of Otolaryngology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan (Dr. Davis); Lapeer Medical Center, Lapeer, Michigan (Dr. Hegyi). Presented at the American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery Foundation Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, September 13-16, 1998. Address correspondence to: Dennis I. Bojrab, Michigan Ear Institute 27555 Middlebelt Road Farmington Hills, MI 48334 Phone: (248)-476-4622 Fax: (248)-476-7390 ABSTRACT Airbags are clearly successful at mitigating injury severity during a motor vehicle accident (MVA).

Each patient underwent a complete neuro-otologic examination. Testing was not standardized given the retrospective nature of this study. Pure tone and speech

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