Age influence in otoacoustic emissions for hearing loss screening in infants

Acta otorrinolaringológica española
P TorricoM Serrano

Abstract

To determine the most favorable age for detection of otoacoustic emissions in newborns and for repeated testing. Observational, retrospective, descriptive study in 2,567 newborns. The incidence of any degree of hearing loss was 7 per thousand newborns. It was proportionately higher in the group that did not have otologic risk factors The distribution of otoacoustic emissions by age groups followed a significant linear trend in the first month of life. The time lapse to obtain a positive result on the second otoacoustic emission test was 6 days from the first one. Otoacoustic emission screening should be performed in all newborns as late as possible after birth (from the first 48 hours after birth), but before hospital discharge for the test to be effective and efficient. A repeat test, if required, must be performed at least six days after failing the first one.

Citations

Feb 28, 2017·Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery : Official Publication of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India·Farhad FarahaniMaryam Emadi

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