[早产儿临床及听力学观察算法]。

Q3 Medicine
I V Savenko, E S Garbaruk, M Yu Boboshko
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早产儿是听力功能障碍的高危人群,听力功能障碍会影响听觉系统的各个层面,破坏听觉、语言、沟通、情感和社交技能的发展,从而影响孩子的整体生活质量。早产儿的听力损伤表现为一过性或间歇性的传导性听力损失、混合性听力损失、感音神经性听力损失(SNHL)和听神经病变谱系障碍(ANSD)。听觉功能的特点包括听阈不稳定、听阈有可能改善直至完全正常化、较少见的延迟性听力损失以及 ANSD 向 SNHL 的转化,反之亦然。本文介绍了一种对早产儿从出生到 10 岁期间进行临床和听力监测的可行算法。该算法包括在婴儿出生后 1-2 个月内进行两个阶段的新生儿听力筛查,并在婴儿长到 3 个月大时进行确诊。如果发现有听力损失,2 岁前的儿童每年要接受 3-4 次检查;初步核实听力正常的儿童在出生后第一年要接受 2-3 次检查,之后每年检查一次。另外,还为患有自闭症的儿童制定了诊断和适应训练干预算法。此外,还需要注意的是,耳鼻喉科医生需要及时发现传导性听力损失,特殊教育教师和言语治疗师需要及早诊断中枢听觉处理障碍。对早产儿听觉功能各方面的长期监测将有助于及时进行高质量的诊断和(再)适应训练,最大限度地减少听力障碍的负面影响。
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[The algorithm for clinical and audiological observation of children born preterm].

Premature babies are at high risk of developing hearing dysfunction, which can affect all levels of the auditory system and disrupt the development of auditory, language, communicative, emotional, and social skills, thus impairing the child's overall quality of life. Hearing impairment in premature infants is presented in transient or intermittent forms of conductive hearing loss, mixed hearing loss, as well as sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and auditory neuropathy spectrum disorders (ANSD). Auditory function characteristics include unstable hearing thresholds, the possibility of improvement up to complete normalization, less commonly delayed hearing loss, and the transformation of ANSD into SNHL and vice versa. The article presents a possible algorithm for clinical and audiological monitoring of children born prematurely from birth to 10 years old. It involves a two-stage newborn hearing screening within the first 1-2 months after birth and verification of the diagnosis by the time infants reach 3 months corrected age. If hearing loss are detected, children are examined up to the age of 2 years 3-4 times a year; children with initially verified normal hearing are examined 2-3 times in the first year of life, and then annually. Separately, there is an algorithm for diagnostic and habilitation intervention for children with ANSD. Attention is also drawn to the need to involve otolaryngologists for timely identification of conductive hearing loss and special education teachers, speech therapists for early diagnosis of central auditory processing disorders. Long-term monitoring of all aspects of auditory function in premature babies will allow for timely and high-quality diagnostic and (re)habilitation processes, minimizing the negative impact of hearing impairments.

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Vestnik otorinolaringologii
Vestnik otorinolaringologii Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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