Auditory Abnormality in Term Neonates With Different Stages of Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy.

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Ze Dong Jiang, Lili Ping, James Ken Jiang, Cui Wang
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Abstract

Objective: This study aims to explore differences in brainstem auditory function shortly after birth between term neonates with different stages of perinatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) using brainstem auditory evoked responses.

Method: The responses were recorded and analyzed during the first 8 days after birth in term neonates with HIE. The data were compared between the HIE neonates and normal controls and between the neonates with different stages of HIE.

Results: Compared to normal controls, neonates with HIE, particularly those with Stage 3 HIE, had a significantly elevated response threshold. The response wave latencies were prolonged, and Wave V amplitude was reduced. The response abnormalities were generally more significant with increasing in the HIE stages. The I-V interval was nearly normal in the neonates with Stage 1 HIE but significantly prolonged in those with Stages 2 and 3 HIE. All wave latencies and I-V interval were significantly longer and Wave V amplitude was smaller in the neonates with Stages 2 or 3 HIE than in those with Stage 1 HIE. The neonates with Stage 3 HIE manifested significantly higher response threshold, significantly longer Waves III and V latencies, and moderately longer I-V interval than those with Stage 2 HIE.

Conclusions: Brainstem auditory function is minimally affected by mild HIE but is significantly impaired in moderate and particularly severe HIE during the first 8 days after birth. The impairment tends to be more significant in severe HIE than in moderate HIE. The risk of auditory impairment is significantly increased in moderate and particularly severe HIE.

不同阶段缺氧缺血性脑病足月新生儿听觉异常。
目的:利用脑干听觉诱发反应探讨围产儿缺氧缺血性脑病(HIE)不同阶段足月新生儿出生后不久脑干听觉功能的差异。方法:对足月HIE新生儿出生后8天的反应进行记录和分析。比较HIE新生儿与正常对照组及不同阶段HIE新生儿的数据。结果:与正常对照相比,新生儿HIE,特别是3期HIE的反应阈值显著升高。反应波潜伏期延长,波V振幅减小。随着HIE分期的增加,反应异常通常更为明显。I-V间期在1期HIE新生儿中几乎正常,但在2期和3期HIE新生儿中明显延长。2期和3期新生儿的脑波潜伏期和脑波间期均明显长于1期新生儿,脑波振幅明显小于1期新生儿。3期新生儿的反应阈值明显高于2期新生儿,III波和V波潜伏期明显延长,I-V波间期中等延长。结论:轻度HIE对脑干听觉功能的影响最小,但在出生后的前8天,中度和特别严重的HIE对脑干听觉功能的影响显著。这种损伤在重度HIE中比在中度HIE中更为明显。在中度和特别严重的HIE中,听力损伤的风险显著增加。
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