Specific Protocol for Hearing Assessment in Preterm Babies
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Hearing impairment is frequently met in preterm babies as compared to well baby population. Incidence of congenital and perinatal hearing loss in prematurely born children is 2-4% and in case of extreme prematurity (less than 32 GW) it could reach 6 %. It could be caused by extreme immaturity of the newborn baby as well as by multiple risk factors (gestational age, extremely low birth weight, hypoxia, hyperbilirubinaemia, infection, ototoxic medication, prolonged NICU stay, mechanic ventilation) Procena stanja sluha kod prevremeno roĊenog deteta je izuzetno sloţena, a tumaĉenje dobijenih rezultata zahteva veliko iskustvo I poznavanje miljokaza i sloţenosti razvoja u ovoj populaciji. Pored kohlearnog oštećenja sluha ĉesto se mogu javiti I retrokohlearni problemi usled auditivne neuropatije i disnhronije, ali i nezrelosti centralnih auditivnih puiteva. Hearing screening in prematurely born babies should not be restricted to otoacoustic emission testing (OAE), but automated auditory brain...stem response (AABR) is mandatory for detection of retrocochlear pathology which is frequently seen in those babies. In case of several negative OAE tests baby should be refered for further audiology evaluation. Interpretation of audiology test results is complex and dependent on the degree of prematurity, age at the time of testing and comorbidities. Type and timing of eventual intervention is determined by the degree of the hearing impairment and other developmental disorders. It should be kept in mind that one third of babies identified as significant hearing loss in the first months oflife, later on could achieve normal hearing thresholds through maturation process. It is essential to monitor development of these children closely at least during first two years of life in order toadjust type of amplification and habilitation of hearing and speech
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preterm babies / hearing loss / hearing assessmentИзвор:
Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Speech and Language, ISBN: 978-86-89431-39-1, 2019, 329-336Издавач:
- Life Activities Advancement Center
- The Institute for Experimental Phonetics and Speech Pathology ―ĐorĊe Kostić‖
- Cosmoanelixis - Prenatal and Life Sciences
Напомена:
- International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Speech and Language
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rFASPERTY - CONF AU - Mikić, Branka AU - Nikolić, Mina AU - Jotić, Ana PY - 2019 UR - http://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3147 AB - Hearing impairment is frequently met in preterm babies as compared to well baby population. Incidence of congenital and perinatal hearing loss in prematurely born children is 2-4% and in case of extreme prematurity (less than 32 GW) it could reach 6 %. It could be caused by extreme immaturity of the newborn baby as well as by multiple risk factors (gestational age, extremely low birth weight, hypoxia, hyperbilirubinaemia, infection, ototoxic medication, prolonged NICU stay, mechanic ventilation) Procena stanja sluha kod prevremeno roĊenog deteta je izuzetno sloţena, a tumaĉenje dobijenih rezultata zahteva veliko iskustvo I poznavanje miljokaza i sloţenosti razvoja u ovoj populaciji. Pored kohlearnog oštećenja sluha ĉesto se mogu javiti I retrokohlearni problemi usled auditivne neuropatije i disnhronije, ali i nezrelosti centralnih auditivnih puiteva. Hearing screening in prematurely born babies should not be restricted to otoacoustic emission testing (OAE), but automated auditory brainstem response (AABR) is mandatory for detection of retrocochlear pathology which is frequently seen in those babies. In case of several negative OAE tests baby should be refered for further audiology evaluation. Interpretation of audiology test results is complex and dependent on the degree of prematurity, age at the time of testing and comorbidities. Type and timing of eventual intervention is determined by the degree of the hearing impairment and other developmental disorders. It should be kept in mind that one third of babies identified as significant hearing loss in the first months oflife, later on could achieve normal hearing thresholds through maturation process. It is essential to monitor development of these children closely at least during first two years of life in order toadjust type of amplification and habilitation of hearing and speech PB - Life Activities Advancement Center PB - The Institute for Experimental Phonetics and Speech Pathology ―ĐorĊe Kostić‖ PB - Cosmoanelixis - Prenatal and Life Sciences C3 - Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Speech and Language, ISBN: 978-86-89431-39-1 C3 - Proceedings Speech and language 2019 7th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Speech and Language T1 - Specific Protocol for Hearing Assessment in Preterm Babies EP - 336 SP - 329 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_3147 ER -
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Mikić, B., Nikolić, M.,& Jotić, A.. (2019). Specific Protocol for Hearing Assessment in Preterm Babies. in Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Speech and Language, ISBN: 978-86-89431-39-1 Life Activities Advancement Center., 329-336. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_3147
Mikić B, Nikolić M, Jotić A. Specific Protocol for Hearing Assessment in Preterm Babies. in Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Speech and Language, ISBN: 978-86-89431-39-1. 2019;:329-336. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_3147 .
Mikić, Branka, Nikolić, Mina, Jotić, Ana, "Specific Protocol for Hearing Assessment in Preterm Babies" in Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Speech and Language, ISBN: 978-86-89431-39-1 (2019):329-336, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_3147 .