Hearing evaluation of infants with respiratory distress syndrome by TEOAE test

Background: Respiratory distress syndrome is developmental immaturity of lungs, that is caused by lack of surfactant. Lack of surfactant lead to wide atelectasis and arterial hypoxemia which is a life-threatening lung disorder. The aim of this study was to compare the function of cochlear in infant...

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Main Authors: Mahya Sharifinik, Fahime Haji Abolhasan, Shohre Jalaee, Vahid Moradi, Mohsen Jafari, Mahdi Ghasemi Amir
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-02-01
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spelling doaj-c01ef16037524cce8b79dd8c0ca3454b2020-11-24T22:23:13ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222015-02-017211767772Hearing evaluation of infants with respiratory distress syndrome by TEOAE testMahya Sharifinik 0Fahime Haji Abolhasan 1Shohre Jalaee 2Vahid Moradi 3Mohsen Jafari 4Mahdi Ghasemi Amir 5 Department of Audiology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Audiology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Biology Statistic, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Audiology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Audiology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Industrial Engineering, Islamic University of KARAJ, Tehran, Iran. Background: Respiratory distress syndrome is developmental immaturity of lungs, that is caused by lack of surfactant. Lack of surfactant lead to wide atelectasis and arterial hypoxemia which is a life-threatening lung disorder. The aim of this study was to compare the function of cochlear in infant who suffer respiratory distress syndrome with normal infants by transient evoked otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) test. Methods: This descriptive- analytic cross sectional study was carried out on 21 respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) infants (42 ear) that consists of 11 male and 10 female, 21 normal infants (42 ear) that consists of 10 male and 11 female in Mirza Koochakkhan Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, which all of them were 3 to 6 month year old, to collect informations about the health of infants we used the files in hospital and to assess the cochlear function we used computerized recording by TEOAE instrument. Statistical analysis carried out by SPSS software version 17 and Chi-square test. Results: The results of TEOAE test demonstrated that in normal group there is no statistical differences between ears and gender, also there was no statistical differences between ears in respiratory distress syndrome group but there was statistical differences between gender in this group. The frequency of pass result (show normal function of outer hair cell in cochlea) was greater in male than female; in male the frequency of pass result was 17 ear (77.3%) but in female was 8 ear (40%). In TEOAE test results there was statistical differences between two groups of study. The frequency of pass result in normal group was 34 ear (81%) and in respiratory distress syndrome group was 25 ear (59%) which was significantly more in normal group than in respiratory distress syndrome infants (P= 0.032). Conclusion: According to results, it seems that the respiratory distress syndrome could affects the cochlear and the function of outer hair cell in it so in infants who suffer respiratory distress syndrome we should use the test battery of hearing. http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-5294&slc_lang=en&sid=1Cochlea cross-sectional studies hearing Iran otoacoustic emissions respiratory distress syndrome
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author Mahya Sharifinik
Fahime Haji Abolhasan
Shohre Jalaee
Vahid Moradi
Mohsen Jafari
Mahdi Ghasemi Amir
spellingShingle Mahya Sharifinik
Fahime Haji Abolhasan
Shohre Jalaee
Vahid Moradi
Mohsen Jafari
Mahdi Ghasemi Amir
Hearing evaluation of infants with respiratory distress syndrome by TEOAE test
Tehran University Medical Journal
Cochlea
cross-sectional studies
hearing
Iran
otoacoustic emissions
respiratory distress syndrome
author_facet Mahya Sharifinik
Fahime Haji Abolhasan
Shohre Jalaee
Vahid Moradi
Mohsen Jafari
Mahdi Ghasemi Amir
author_sort Mahya Sharifinik
title Hearing evaluation of infants with respiratory distress syndrome by TEOAE test
title_short Hearing evaluation of infants with respiratory distress syndrome by TEOAE test
title_full Hearing evaluation of infants with respiratory distress syndrome by TEOAE test
title_fullStr Hearing evaluation of infants with respiratory distress syndrome by TEOAE test
title_full_unstemmed Hearing evaluation of infants with respiratory distress syndrome by TEOAE test
title_sort hearing evaluation of infants with respiratory distress syndrome by teoae test
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Background: Respiratory distress syndrome is developmental immaturity of lungs, that is caused by lack of surfactant. Lack of surfactant lead to wide atelectasis and arterial hypoxemia which is a life-threatening lung disorder. The aim of this study was to compare the function of cochlear in infant who suffer respiratory distress syndrome with normal infants by transient evoked otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) test. Methods: This descriptive- analytic cross sectional study was carried out on 21 respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) infants (42 ear) that consists of 11 male and 10 female, 21 normal infants (42 ear) that consists of 10 male and 11 female in Mirza Koochakkhan Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, which all of them were 3 to 6 month year old, to collect informations about the health of infants we used the files in hospital and to assess the cochlear function we used computerized recording by TEOAE instrument. Statistical analysis carried out by SPSS software version 17 and Chi-square test. Results: The results of TEOAE test demonstrated that in normal group there is no statistical differences between ears and gender, also there was no statistical differences between ears in respiratory distress syndrome group but there was statistical differences between gender in this group. The frequency of pass result (show normal function of outer hair cell in cochlea) was greater in male than female; in male the frequency of pass result was 17 ear (77.3%) but in female was 8 ear (40%). In TEOAE test results there was statistical differences between two groups of study. The frequency of pass result in normal group was 34 ear (81%) and in respiratory distress syndrome group was 25 ear (59%) which was significantly more in normal group than in respiratory distress syndrome infants (P= 0.032). Conclusion: According to results, it seems that the respiratory distress syndrome could affects the cochlear and the function of outer hair cell in it so in infants who suffer respiratory distress syndrome we should use the test battery of hearing.
topic Cochlea
cross-sectional studies
hearing
Iran
otoacoustic emissions
respiratory distress syndrome
url http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-5294&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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