妊娠糖尿病母亲所生婴儿的听力障碍

Janeta Kurian Paul, T. M. Bhat, Jijo James
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儿童听力损失越早,就越难获得最佳发育和正常生活。这项研究旨在早期发现妊娠期糖尿病母亲所生新生儿的耳聋,从而帮助孩子尽早康复。在征得父母同意并获得伦理委员会批准后,研究人员对妊娠糖尿病母亲所生的约 50 名婴儿进行了筛查。穆勒神父医学院的妊娠糖尿病母亲所生的新生儿也包括在内。重症新生儿、高胆红素血症新生儿、有耳聋家族史的新生儿、使用耳毒性药物的新生儿以及 APGAR 评分较低的新生儿(<6 分)均不包括在内。研究人员详细了解了患者的家族病史和信息。记录了父母双方的职业、家庭收入和血缘关系。还观察了产前母亲是否定期到产前检查诊所就诊。研究结果对妊娠糖尿病母亲所生的 50 名婴儿进行了纵向描述性研究。听力损失通过失真产物耳声发射进行评估。大多数妊娠糖尿病母亲是家庭主妇,其次是售货员。其他职业还包括 Anganwadi 工人、贝迪工人、体力劳动者、裁缝和农民。其他职业还包括厨师、酒店接待员、办公室助理和楼层经理。大多数父亲是司机(10 人),其次是农民。名单中还包括渔民、体力劳动者、油漆工、推销员、保安人员、服务员、裁缝、教师、办公室助理和店员。我们的研究评估了婴儿听力损失与妊娠糖尿病之间是否存在关联。因此,我们在研究中发现,听力损失与妊娠糖尿病之间可能没有任何关系。
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Hearing Impairment in Babies Born to Mothers with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
The earlier the hearing loss in a child, the more difficult will it be for the child to achieve optimal development and lead a normal life. This study is directed toward early identification of deafness in neonates born to gestational diabetic mothers that help in the early rehabilitation of the child. Around 50 infants born to mothers with gestational diabetes were taken and screened after obtaining consent from parents and clearance from the ethics committee. Neonates born to gestational diabetic mothers in Father Muller Medical College were included. Critically ill neonates, neonates with hyperbilirubinemia, family history of deafness, use of ototoxic drugs, and low APGAR score babies (<6) were excluded. Detailed family history and information of the patients were obtained. The occupation of both parents, family income, and consanguinity was noted. It was also observed if the antenatal mother has attended ANC clinic regularly. Results: A longitudinal descriptive study was conducted on 50 infants born to gestational diabetic mothers. Hearing loss was assessed using distortion product otoacoustic emission. The majority of gestational diabetic mothers were homemakers followed by salesgirls. The other occupations also included Anganwadi workers, beedi workers, manual laborers, tailors, and farmers. The list also included cooks, hotel receptionist, office assistant, and floor manager. Most of the fathers were drivers ( n = 10) followed by farmers. The list also included fishermen, manual laborers, painters, salesmen, security personnel, waiters, tailors, teachers, office assistants as well as storekeepers. Our study assessed if there was a correlation between hearing loss in infants and gestational diabetes. Hence, in our study, we found that there may not be any relationship between hearing loss and diabetes in pregnancy.
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