Power reflectance testing in newborns and infants,

ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Auditory screening in newborns allows for detection of hearing problems early in life. However, middle ear diseases can make the diagnosis more difficult. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the power reflectance test as an indicator of the middle ear disease and to compare it to tympa...

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Main Authors: Ticianna Garambone de Cerqueira Lima, Helena Maria Gonçalves Becker, Celso Gonçalves Becker, Daniele Barreto da Cunha Ferreira, Camilo Brandão de Resende, Roberto Eustáquio Santos Guimarães
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-86942015000600610&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-e8a254643d204160a057bce5a0a60b142021-04-02T09:49:16ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology1808-86862015-12-0181661061510.1016/j.bjorl.2015.08.008S1808-86942015000600610Power reflectance testing in newborns and infants,Ticianna Garambone de Cerqueira LimaHelena Maria Gonçalves BeckerCelso Gonçalves BeckerDaniele Barreto da Cunha FerreiraCamilo Brandão de ResendeRoberto Eustáquio Santos GuimarãesABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Auditory screening in newborns allows for detection of hearing problems early in life. However, middle ear diseases can make the diagnosis more difficult. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the power reflectance test as an indicator of the middle ear disease and to compare it to tympanometry. METHODS: Case study evaluating 105 newborns and infants who participated in the audiology screening in 2013. The following exams were performed: transient otoacoustic emissions, power reflectance, and tympanometry. RESULTS: In the optoacoustic emission evaluation, approximately 95% of the subjects passed the test. The specificity of power reflectance in all frequencies studied ranged from 75.3% to 95.9%, and that of tympanometry at 1000 Hz ranged from 83% to 87.2%; there was agreement among these exams. CONCLUSION: The outcome of power reflectance tests at 2000 Hz and 3000 Hz showed a correlation with tympanometry and otoacoustic emissions, and these were the most appropriate frequencies to determine middle ear disease through power reflectance measurement. It was also observed that values of power reflectance above reference levels suggested the presence of fluid in the middle ear, and thus a conductive hearing loss.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-86942015000600610&lng=en&tlng=enTestes auditivosOrelha médiaTriagem neonatal
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author Ticianna Garambone de Cerqueira Lima
Helena Maria Gonçalves Becker
Celso Gonçalves Becker
Daniele Barreto da Cunha Ferreira
Camilo Brandão de Resende
Roberto Eustáquio Santos Guimarães
spellingShingle Ticianna Garambone de Cerqueira Lima
Helena Maria Gonçalves Becker
Celso Gonçalves Becker
Daniele Barreto da Cunha Ferreira
Camilo Brandão de Resende
Roberto Eustáquio Santos Guimarães
Power reflectance testing in newborns and infants,
Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Testes auditivos
Orelha média
Triagem neonatal
author_facet Ticianna Garambone de Cerqueira Lima
Helena Maria Gonçalves Becker
Celso Gonçalves Becker
Daniele Barreto da Cunha Ferreira
Camilo Brandão de Resende
Roberto Eustáquio Santos Guimarães
author_sort Ticianna Garambone de Cerqueira Lima
title Power reflectance testing in newborns and infants,
title_short Power reflectance testing in newborns and infants,
title_full Power reflectance testing in newborns and infants,
title_fullStr Power reflectance testing in newborns and infants,
title_full_unstemmed Power reflectance testing in newborns and infants,
title_sort power reflectance testing in newborns and infants,
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 1808-8686
publishDate 2015-12-01
description ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Auditory screening in newborns allows for detection of hearing problems early in life. However, middle ear diseases can make the diagnosis more difficult. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the power reflectance test as an indicator of the middle ear disease and to compare it to tympanometry. METHODS: Case study evaluating 105 newborns and infants who participated in the audiology screening in 2013. The following exams were performed: transient otoacoustic emissions, power reflectance, and tympanometry. RESULTS: In the optoacoustic emission evaluation, approximately 95% of the subjects passed the test. The specificity of power reflectance in all frequencies studied ranged from 75.3% to 95.9%, and that of tympanometry at 1000 Hz ranged from 83% to 87.2%; there was agreement among these exams. CONCLUSION: The outcome of power reflectance tests at 2000 Hz and 3000 Hz showed a correlation with tympanometry and otoacoustic emissions, and these were the most appropriate frequencies to determine middle ear disease through power reflectance measurement. It was also observed that values of power reflectance above reference levels suggested the presence of fluid in the middle ear, and thus a conductive hearing loss.
topic Testes auditivos
Orelha média
Triagem neonatal
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