Title of article :
Risk Factors for Hearing Loss and Its Prevalence in Neonates Older than 6 Months with History of Hospitalization in Intensive Care Unit
Author/Authors :
Keihani-Doust, Zarrin Department of Pediatrics - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran , Tabrizi, Aydin Department of Pediatrics - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran , Amini, Elahe Department of Pediatrics - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran , Sedaghat, Mojtaba Pediatric Neurology Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Siences, Tehran, Iran , Ghahremani, Amir-Ali Department of Neurology - School of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Science, Mashhad, Iran , Shariat, Mamak Maternal-Fatal and Neonatal Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran , Kavyani, Zeinab Maternal-Fatal and Neonatal Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran
Pages :
9
From page :
153
To page :
161
Abstract :
Objectives Hearing loss is one of the most important disabilities in neonates. Delay in the detection of hearing loss leads to impaired development and may prevent the acquisition of speech. We aimed to determine the risk factors associated with hearing loss in neonatal patients aged more than 6 months with a history of hospitalization in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Methods In this case-control study, screening for hearing loss was carried out on 325 neonates aged 6-12 months referred to Pediatric Neurology Office of Vali-e-Asr Hospital, Tehran, Iran up to 2011. Hearing loss was confirmed using Auditory Brainstem Response screening test (ABR). Results The prevalence of mildly and moderately hearing loss in neonates was determined as 3.6%. The most significant risk factors for hearing loss in neonates were neonatal icterus associated with phototherapy, respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and lower Apgar score. Conclusion It seems to quantitative auditory system screening using ABR is necessary for all neonates; because rehabilitation support such as speech therapy and hearing training in this age period is more effective than older ages.
Keywords :
Hearing loss , Neonates , Risk factor , Auditory Brainstem Response
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2441332
Link To Document :
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