Cortical auditory evoked potentials in children using hearing aids

E. Kolkaila, A. Emara, T. Gabr
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Abstract Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) are considered the electrophysiological equivalent of the pure tone audiogram (PTA) and can be used to assess the functional consequences of auditory deprivation and hearing aid acclimatization. Objectives: Threshold estimation and central auditory system evaluation in normal hearing children and those with hearing loss using cortical auditory evoked potentials. Study design: This work involved two groups: GI (20 normal hearing children) and GII (36 children with moderately-severe flat sensorineural hearing loss. The second group was divided into two subgroups: GIIa (20 children fitted with hearing aids) and GIIb (16 children not yet fitted with a hearing aid). Methodology: Basic audiological evaluation and CAEPs using speech and tone stimuli were performed and compared. The latencies and amplitude of different CAEP components were compared between both groups at the same sensation level. Results: GIIb showed a larger difference at 500 Hz compared to other frequencies, in contrast to GI and GIIa. CAEP latencies were significantly delayed in GIIb compared to GI or GIIa but CAEP amplitude showed no significant difference. Conclusions: Tone or speech evoked-cortical potentials can be used for threshold estimation in children with a high degree of consistency across different frequencies. Hearing aids can impact on cortical processing of simple or complex stimuli.
使用助听器儿童的皮质听觉诱发电位
皮层听觉诱发电位(CAEPs)被认为是纯音听力图(PTA)的电生理等效物,可用于评估听觉剥夺和助听器适应的功能后果。目的:利用皮质听觉诱发电位对正常听力儿童和听力损失儿童的中枢听觉系统进行阈值估计和评价。研究设计:这项工作涉及两组:GI组(20名听力正常的儿童)和GII组(36名中度-重度扁平感音神经性听力损失的儿童)。第二组分为两个亚组:GIIa组(20名配戴助听器的儿童)和GIIb组(16名尚未配戴助听器的儿童)。方法:使用语音和音调刺激进行基本听力学评估和caep并进行比较。比较两组在相同感觉水平下CAEP各成分的潜伏期和振幅。结果:与GI和GIIa相比,GIIb在500 Hz时与其他频率相比差异更大。与GI或GIIa相比,GIIb的CAEP潜伏期明显延迟,但CAEP振幅无显著差异。结论:声调或言语诱发皮层电位可用于不同频率高度一致的儿童阈值估计。助听器可以影响大脑皮层对简单或复杂刺激的处理。
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