نتایج جستجو برای: hearing screening

تعداد نتایج: 340991  

Journal: :International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology 1995
M P Downs

The Colorado State Public Health Department inaugurated a state-wide program of universal newborn hearing screening in 1992. A preliminary report covers the screening of 14,494 infants. 95% passed the screening tests, 5% failed. Of the failures, 6% were found with confirmed hearing losses. The average cost per test was $25.00. Research from the University of Colorado confirms that children rece...

Journal: :Acta medica Philippina 2021

Objective. The universal newborn hearing screening program has been implemented in the Philippines for past ten years. However, rates country are still low. current study aimed to describe (UNHSP) delivery system Rizal, Philippines, and Northern California. Methods. utilized a case research design using data triangulation of FGD, KII, document review characterize compare implementation Univers...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2004
B Y K Wong

Universal neonatal hearing screening has been a long time coming. The goals of neonatal screening are to accurately identify babies with hearing loss, and to rehabilitate those identified as early as possible. Behavioural screening of neonates is not accurate enough. The Crib-o-gram records a neonate’s response and movements to sound as he or she lies quietly in the crib. Unfortunately, the fal...

2013

OBJECTIVES: Otoacoustic emissions (OAE) technology, used widely in newborn hearing screening programs and validated by professional organizations as a reliable and objective tool, is beginning to be recognized as superior to subjective methods when screening young children in a variety of settings. This study examines the efficacy of integrating OAE hearing screening into services routinely pro...

Journal: :American journal of audiology 2005
Judith E Widen Jean L Johnson Karl R White Judith S Gravel Betty R Vohr Michele James Teresa Kennalley Antonia B Maxon Lynn Spivak Maureen Sullivan-Mahoney Yusnita Weirather Sally Meyer

PURPOSE This 3rd of 4 articles on a study of the efficacy of the 2-stage otoacoustic emission/automated auditory brainstem response (OAE/A-ABR) newborn hearing screening protocol describes (a) the behavioral audiometric protocol used to validate hearing status at 8-12 months of age, (b) the hearing status of the sample, and (c) the success of the visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA) protocol a...

2002

The advent of hearing screening in newborns in many states has led to an increase in the use of genetic testing and related genetic services in the follow-up of infants with hearing loss. A significant proportion of those with congenital hearing loss have genetic etiologies underlying their hearing loss. To ensure that those identified with congenital hearing loss receive the genetic services a...

Journal: :Revista medica de Chile 2013
Nicolás Albertz Felipe Cardemil Maritza Rahal Francisca Mansilla Rodrigo Cárdenas Pedro Zitko

Congenital hearing loss is the total or partial inability to hear sounds through the ears. It is the most common disability in newborns in Chile and worldwide, and is a permanent condition. The direct impact on children who are not adequately diagnosed is the alteration in acquisition of language and cognitive skills and a decline in their social and school insertion, jeopardizing their profess...

2012
Jochen Müller-Mazzotta Michael Zemlin Roswitha Berger Holger Hanschmann

The feasibility of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) using automated auditory brainstem response (AABR) devices in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is already well demonstrated. The aim of this study was to find out whether the postconceptional age (PCA) of the babies at the time of the AABR measurement has an influence on the measuring results and to determine the earliest time...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1995
M P Richardson T J Williamson S W Lenton M J Tarlow P T Rudd

Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAEs) are low amplitude sound waves produced by the healthy cochlea. They can be recorded with a microphone in the external ear. TEOAEs are abolished by hearing losses of 30 dB or more. The feasibility of using TEOAEs as a screening test for hearing loss in children was studied. TEOAE recordings were attempted in 56 children attending an audiology clini...

Journal: :American family physician 2012
Anne D Walling Gretchen M Dickson

Hearing loss affects approximately one-third of adults 61 to 70 years of age and more than 80 percent of those older than 85 years. Men usually experience greater hearing loss and have earlier onset compared with women. The most common type is age-related hearing loss; however, many conditions can interfere with the conduction of sound vibrations to the inner ear and their conversion to electri...

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