聋儿和重听儿早期识别和干预的文献进展:美国CDC听力筛查和随访调查,2006-2016。

Krishnaveni Subbiah, Craig A Mason, Marcus Gaffney, Scott D Grosse
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国家EHDI 1-3-5目标规定,所有婴儿应在1个月前接受听力损失筛查;对未通过筛查的婴儿在3个月前进行诊断检测;以及为永久性听力损失患者提供6个月前的早期干预服务。本报告更新了以前美国各州和各地区在这些目标方面的进展摘要。数据基于2006-2016年疾病控制与预防中心每年进行的听力筛查和随访调查(HSFS)。使用3年移动平均线评估趋势,并检查新生儿失访率或失记录率(LTF/D)。在此期间,1个月前接受筛查的婴儿比例从85.1%增加到95.3%,3个月前接受诊断测试的婴儿比例从19.8%增加到36.6%,6个月前接受早期干预(EI)的永久性听力损失婴儿比例从25.1%增加到47.2%。最终接受筛查、诊断测试和早期干预服务的婴儿比例(无论何时)更高。在此期间,诊断测试的LTF/D从42.1%下降到31.3%,EI服务的LTF/D从39.4%下降到20.3%。每1000名接受筛查的婴儿中,听力损失诊断率从0.9上升到1.7,这可能反映了数据的改善。
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Progress in Documented Early Identification and Intervention for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Infants: CDC's Hearing Screening and Follow-up Survey, United States, 2006-2016.

The national EHDI 1-3-6 goals state that all infants should be screened for hearing loss before 1 month of age; with diagnostic testing before 3 months of age for those who do not pass screening; and early intervention (EI) services before 6 months of age for those with permanent hearing loss. This report updates previous summaries of progress on these goals by U.S. states and territories. Data are based on the Hearing Screening and Follow-up Survey (HSFS) conducted annually by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the years 2006-2016. Trends were assessed using 3-year moving averages, with rates of newborns lost to follow-up or lost to documentation (LTF/D) also examined. During this period, the percentage of infants screened before one month increased from 85.1% to 95.3%, while the percentage receiving diagnostic testing before three months increased from 19.8% to 36.6%, and the percentage of infants identified with permanent hearing loss enrolled in early intervention (EI) before six months increased from 25.1% to 47.2%. Percentages of infants who ultimately received screening, diagnostic testing, and early intervention services - regardless of timing - were higher. During this period, LTF/D declined from 42.1% to 31.3% for diagnostic testing, and 39.4% to 20.3% for EI services. Diagnoses of hearing loss recorded increased from 0.9 to 1.7 per 1,000 infants screened, likely reflecting improved data.

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