BERA in the detection of hearing loss in high risk children: an observational study in two tertiary care teaching hospitals in upper Assam region

M. Mili, Debajit Sarma, M. Sarmah, Suhanee Goswami, Krisna Pegu, Linkan Talukdar, Sharmistha Talukdar, Mohsina Siddique
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Background: Significant hearing loss affects children globally (1-3/1,000 infants at birth). Early diagnosis (<6 months age) and subsequent early intervention facilitates normal development of language, regardless of the severity of hearing loss. Methods: A hospital-based, descriptive, retrospective study was done in two tertiary-care centres of Upper Assam region, upon total (55 + 46 =) 101 high risk children (<15 years) during a study period of 1 year. Patients were subjected to a questionnaire, and hearing tests (BERA/OAE) were performed. Results: Majority of the cases were <5 years of age, with male preponderance (66.30% cases). NICU graduates with history of ototoxic medications/mechanical ventilation, neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and caregiver concern were the common presenting risk factors identified. Conclusions: 49.50% cases (n=50) suffered from hearing loss [most common was severe degree of hearing loss, n= 24].  75% cases in AMCH and 63.6% in LMCH with caregiver concern, 55.55% cases in AMCH and 50% in LMCH with past neonatal hyperbilirubinemia; 50% cases with positive family history; and 46.66% NICU graduates tested positive for hearing loss. Ideally, all high risk children <15 years should be screened for hearing loss with earliest intervention and rehabilitation, to enable them to lead a normal life and reduce the burden of handicap in the community.
BERA 在高危儿童听力损失检测中的应用:上阿萨姆地区两家三级教学医院的观察研究
背景:全球有 1-3/1,000 名婴儿在出生时患有严重的听力损失。无论听力损失的严重程度如何,早期诊断(6 个月以下)和随后的早期干预都有助于语言的正常发展。研究方法在上阿萨姆邦地区的两个三级护理中心进行了一项以医院为基础的描述性回顾性研究,在为期一年的研究期间,共有(55 + 46 =)101 名高风险儿童(小于 15 岁)接受了治疗。对患者进行了问卷调查,并进行了听力测试(BERA/OAE)。研究结果大多数病例年龄小于 5 岁,男性占多数(66.30%)。新生儿重症监护室毕业生、耳毒性药物/机械通气史、新生儿高胆红素血症和护理人员的担忧是常见的风险因素。结论49.50%的病例(n=50)患有听力损失[最常见的是重度听力损失,n=24]。 75%的非卧床儿童和63.6%的卧床儿童有护理人员的担忧;55.55%的非卧床儿童和50%的卧床儿童曾患有新生儿高胆红素血症;50%的病例有阳性家族史;46.66%的新生儿重症监护室毕业生听力损失检测呈阳性。理想的情况是,所有 15 岁以下的高危儿童都应接受听力损失筛查,并尽早进行干预和康复,使他们能够过上正常生活,减轻社区的残障负担。
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