Suboptimal postnatal function of brainstem auditory pathway in late preterm infants who do not have major perinatal and postnatal complications

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Cui Wang, James K. Jiang, Rong Yin, Ze D. Jiang
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Abstract

Objectives

To examine postnatal functional status of the brainstem auditory pathway in late preterm infants and detect any postnatal auditory abnormality.

Methods

Thirty preterm infants born at 33–36 weeks gestation were studied three months after term. None had major perinatal and postnatal complications to minimize confounding effects. Brainstem auditory evoked responses were recorded with 21–91/s clicks.

Results

Compared with postnatal age-matched normal term infants, the late preterm infants did not manifest any major abnormalities in brainstem auditory evoked responses at conventionally used 21/s clicks. At higher click rates, however, the late preterm infants manifested a moderate prolongation in BAER wave V latency. All interpeak intervals tended to be prolonged at higher click rates. The I-V interval was significantly prolonged at 51/s and particularly at 91/s clicks. Both the I-III and III-V intervals were significantly prolonged at 91/s. The late preterm infants also manifested reduced amplitudes of BAER waves III and V at most click rates.

Conclusion

The central components of the brainstem auditory evoked responses were abnormal at higher click rates three months after term in the late preterm infants. Postnatal brainstem auditory function is suboptimal in late preterm infants without major complications. This suboptimal brainstem auditory function may not be clearly shown at term or an earlier stage, but can be shown later. Late preterm infants, although they may not have major complications, should be followed for later auditory development, providing valuable information for improving postnatal care.

无重大围产期和产后并发症的晚早产儿脑干听觉通路的亚理想产后功能
目的探讨晚期早产儿脑干听觉通路的产后功能状态,发现新生儿的听觉异常。方法对30例妊娠33 ~ 36周的早产儿进行足月后随访研究。没有主要的围产期和产后并发症,以尽量减少混淆的影响。以21-91 /s的咔哒声记录脑干听觉诱发反应。结果与出生后年龄匹配的正常足月儿相比,晚早产儿的脑干听觉诱发反应未出现明显异常。然而,在较高的点击率下,晚期早产儿表现出BAER波V潜伏期的适度延长。在较高的点击率下,所有的高峰间隔都趋于延长。在51/s下,特别是在91/s下,I-V间隔明显延长。I-III期和III-V期均以91/s的速度显著延长。在大多数点击率下,晚期早产儿也表现出BAER波III和V的振幅降低。结论晚期早产儿在足月后3个月时,脑干听觉诱发反应中枢成分出现异常,且点击率较高。没有重大并发症的晚期早产儿,出生后脑干听觉功能是次优的。这种次优的脑干听觉功能可能不会在足月或早期阶段明显表现出来,但可以在以后表现出来。晚期早产儿虽然可能没有重大并发症,但应随访其后期听觉发育,为改善产后护理提供有价值的信息。
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CiteScore
5.20
自引率
3.30%
发文量
55
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Neurophysiologie Clinique / Clinical Neurophysiology (NCCN) is the official organ of the French Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (SNCLF). This journal is published 6 times a year, and is aimed at an international readership, with articles written in English. These can take the form of original research papers, comprehensive review articles, viewpoints, short communications, technical notes, editorials or letters to the Editor. The theme is the neurophysiological investigation of central or peripheral nervous system or muscle in healthy humans or patients. The journal focuses on key areas of clinical neurophysiology: electro- or magneto-encephalography, evoked potentials of all modalities, electroneuromyography, sleep, pain, posture, balance, motor control, autonomic nervous system, cognition, invasive and non-invasive neuromodulation, signal processing, bio-engineering, functional imaging.
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