Recovery of Abnormal ABR in Neonates and Infants at Risk of Hearing Loss

The purpose of this retrospective study is to present the clinical experience of a single institution on the recovery of ABR thresholds in a large population of neonates and infants at risk of hearing loss. Potential prognostic factors associated with this phenomenon were also investigated. Out of 2...

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Main Authors: Ioannis Psarommatis, Charalampos Voudouris, Ioannis Kapetanakis, Faselida Athanasiadi, Konstantinos Douros
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:International Journal of Otolaryngology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7912127
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spelling doaj-be6fafeea801468289bb7603fbccbe632020-11-24T22:23:39ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Otolaryngology1687-92011687-921X2017-01-01201710.1155/2017/79121277912127Recovery of Abnormal ABR in Neonates and Infants at Risk of Hearing LossIoannis Psarommatis0Charalampos Voudouris1Ioannis Kapetanakis2Faselida Athanasiadi3Konstantinos Douros4Department of Otorhinolaryngology, “P. & A. Kyriakou” Children’s Hospital of Athens, Thivon & Levadias Str., 11527 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, “P. & A. Kyriakou” Children’s Hospital of Athens, Thivon & Levadias Str., 11527 Athens, GreeceNeonatal Intensive Care Unit, 2nd Department of Pediatrics, Athens University Medical School, “P. & A. Kyriakou” Children’s Hospital of Athens, Thivon & Levadias Str., 11527 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, “P. & A. Kyriakou” Children’s Hospital of Athens, Thivon & Levadias Str., 11527 Athens, Greece3rd Department of Pediatrics, Athens University Medical School, “Attikon” University General Hospital, 1 Rimini St., 12464 Athens, GreeceThe purpose of this retrospective study is to present the clinical experience of a single institution on the recovery of ABR thresholds in a large population of neonates and infants at risk of hearing loss. Potential prognostic factors associated with this phenomenon were also investigated. Out of 2248 high risk infants, 384 had abnormal ABR at initial hearing evaluation and 168 of them had absent ABR or a threshold ≥80 dBnHL. From this subgroup, a significant percentage showed complete or partial recovery on reexamination (32.7% and 9.3%, resp.), performed 4–6 months later. The presence of normal otoacoustic emissions was associated with the ABR restoration on reexamination. Moreover, the very young age at the initial hearing screening seems to be related to higher probabilities of false positive ABR. The potential recovery of hearing in HR infants raises concerns about the very early cochlear implantation in HR infants less than one year. Such a treatment modality should be decided cautiously and only after obtaining valid and stable objective and subjective hearing thresholds. This holds especially true for infants showing an auditory neuropathy profile, as they presented a much greater probability of ABR recovery.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7912127
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author Ioannis Psarommatis
Charalampos Voudouris
Ioannis Kapetanakis
Faselida Athanasiadi
Konstantinos Douros
spellingShingle Ioannis Psarommatis
Charalampos Voudouris
Ioannis Kapetanakis
Faselida Athanasiadi
Konstantinos Douros
Recovery of Abnormal ABR in Neonates and Infants at Risk of Hearing Loss
International Journal of Otolaryngology
author_facet Ioannis Psarommatis
Charalampos Voudouris
Ioannis Kapetanakis
Faselida Athanasiadi
Konstantinos Douros
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title Recovery of Abnormal ABR in Neonates and Infants at Risk of Hearing Loss
title_short Recovery of Abnormal ABR in Neonates and Infants at Risk of Hearing Loss
title_full Recovery of Abnormal ABR in Neonates and Infants at Risk of Hearing Loss
title_fullStr Recovery of Abnormal ABR in Neonates and Infants at Risk of Hearing Loss
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of Abnormal ABR in Neonates and Infants at Risk of Hearing Loss
title_sort recovery of abnormal abr in neonates and infants at risk of hearing loss
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Otolaryngology
issn 1687-9201
1687-921X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The purpose of this retrospective study is to present the clinical experience of a single institution on the recovery of ABR thresholds in a large population of neonates and infants at risk of hearing loss. Potential prognostic factors associated with this phenomenon were also investigated. Out of 2248 high risk infants, 384 had abnormal ABR at initial hearing evaluation and 168 of them had absent ABR or a threshold ≥80 dBnHL. From this subgroup, a significant percentage showed complete or partial recovery on reexamination (32.7% and 9.3%, resp.), performed 4–6 months later. The presence of normal otoacoustic emissions was associated with the ABR restoration on reexamination. Moreover, the very young age at the initial hearing screening seems to be related to higher probabilities of false positive ABR. The potential recovery of hearing in HR infants raises concerns about the very early cochlear implantation in HR infants less than one year. Such a treatment modality should be decided cautiously and only after obtaining valid and stable objective and subjective hearing thresholds. This holds especially true for infants showing an auditory neuropathy profile, as they presented a much greater probability of ABR recovery.
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