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O. Grimaldo, Antonio Rocha Garcia, Daniela Rico Medina, Irma Puga Calderón, Verónica Guarner Lans
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听力损失是儿童时期的一个重要问题,因为儿童的智力和社会发展与对中枢神经系统的听觉影响密切相关。听力损失的致残潜力在很大程度上取决于诊断的过早以及开始治疗和康复的时间。使用耳声发射作为筛查方法来识别新生儿听力损失的评估灵敏度为91%,特异性为85%,在这一人群中是理想的。在此,我们报告了2016年1月至2018年10月期间在圣何塞·伊图尔比德总医院儿科新生儿科进行的与阿米卡星治疗相关的新生儿耳聋的描述性研究。55例新生儿败血症患者接受阿米卡星治疗,剂量为12mg / kg /天,根据医学适应证接受不同天数(7至21天)的治疗。使用耳声发射进行听觉筛查,观察到48/55例测试被批准(“批准”),7/55例不批准测试(“失败”)。在“失败”组中,3个月后用耳声发射进行第二次评估。重新评估了7/55的患者,发现6/55的患者现在批准了该测试,而只有1/55的患者未通过该测试。因此,新生儿败血症患者阿米卡星治疗相关新生儿听力损失的发生率为1/55。[J]儿科围产期儿童健康;3 (2): 061-068 DOI: 10.26502/jppch.74050015儿科,围产期和儿童健康杂志62
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Determination of Neonatal Hearing Loss Related to the Use of Amikacin in Patients with Neonatal Sepsis through Screening with Otoacoustic Emissions in the General Hospital of San Jose Iturbide, Guanajuato, Mexico
Hearing loss is an important problem during childhood, since the intellectual and social development of the child is closely linked to auditory afferences to the central nervous system. The disabling potential of hearing loss depends to a large extent on the precocity with which the diagnosis is made and the time when treatment and rehabilitation is initiated. The evaluation to identify hearing loss in neonates using otoacoustic emissions as a screening method has a sensitivity of 91% and a specificity of 85%, being ideal in this population group. Here we report a descriptive study on neonatal hypoacusia related to treatment with Amikacin done in the Neonatology Unit of the Department of Pediatrics of the General Hospital, San José Iturbide, Gto during the period comprised from January 2016 to October 2018. Fifty five patients were included who had undergone neonatal sepsis and received Amikacin at a dose of 12 mg / kg / day for a variable number of days (7 to 21) according to medical indication. Auditory screening with Otoacoustic Emissions was performed, observing that in 48/55 cases the test was approved (“approved”), and 7/55 cases did not approve the test (“failed”). In the "failed" group, a second evaluation was made with Otoacoustic Emissions, 3 months later. 7/55 patients were reassessed, finding that 6/55 patients now approved the test while only 1/55 cases failed the test. Therefore, the incidence of neonatal hearing loss associated with Amikacin therapy in patients with neonatal sepsis was of 1/55 cases. J Pediatr Perinatol Child Health 2019; 3 (2): 061-068 DOI: 10.26502/jppch.74050015 Journal of Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health 62
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