Neonatal hearing test results in the Çukurova region

Objective: In this article, we aimed to present the neonatal hearing screening protocol and test results in healthy neonates in Adana City Training and Research Hospital, Adana. Method: A total of 2022 healthy newborns were scanned between November 2018 and February 2019 in our hospital with a th...

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Main Authors: Sanem Oksan Erkan, Birgul Tuhanioğlu
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Language:English
Published: Dicle University Medical School 2019-09-01
Series:Dicle Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://diclemedj.org/upload/sayi/74/Dicle%20Med%20J-03784.pdf
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spelling doaj-eb8f7de2142b40bd81ce7187bee312e52020-11-25T01:29:45ZengDicle University Medical SchoolDicle Medical Journal 1300-29451308-98892019-09-0146347147710.5798/dicletip.620486Neonatal hearing test results in the Çukurova regionSanem Oksan Erkan0Birgul Tuhanioğlu1Dept of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery; University of Health and Science, Adana City Training and Research Hospital, Adana, Turkey ORCID: 0000-0001-5900-520XDept of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery; University of Health and Science, Adana City Training and Research Hospital, Adana, Turkey ORCID: 0000-0002-8596-361XObjective: In this article, we aimed to present the neonatal hearing screening protocol and test results in healthy neonates in Adana City Training and Research Hospital, Adana. Method: A total of 2022 healthy newborns were scanned between November 2018 and February 2019 in our hospital with a three-stage screening protocol. Initial transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE), followed by a second stage transient evoked otoacoustic emission and third stage automated auditory brainstem response (A-ABR) were used. If there was a referral with these two methods, clinical BERA was used. High risk newborns were defined. Results: In total, of the 2022 infants included in the study, hearing loss was detected in 34 newborns and the frequency of congenital hearing loss was 1.7%. According to our results, hyperbilirubinemia was more common in infants with hearing loss. Conclusion: Performing hearing screening tests in all newborns, raising public awareness on this issue, and legal follow-up are very important.http://diclemedj.org/upload/sayi/74/Dicle%20Med%20J-03784.pdfnewbornhearing lossotoacoustic emissionauditory brainstem response
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author Sanem Oksan Erkan
Birgul Tuhanioğlu
spellingShingle Sanem Oksan Erkan
Birgul Tuhanioğlu
Neonatal hearing test results in the Çukurova region
Dicle Medical Journal
newborn
hearing loss
otoacoustic emission
auditory brainstem response
author_facet Sanem Oksan Erkan
Birgul Tuhanioğlu
author_sort Sanem Oksan Erkan
title Neonatal hearing test results in the Çukurova region
title_short Neonatal hearing test results in the Çukurova region
title_full Neonatal hearing test results in the Çukurova region
title_fullStr Neonatal hearing test results in the Çukurova region
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal hearing test results in the Çukurova region
title_sort neonatal hearing test results in the çukurova region
publisher Dicle University Medical School
series Dicle Medical Journal
issn 1300-2945
1308-9889
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Objective: In this article, we aimed to present the neonatal hearing screening protocol and test results in healthy neonates in Adana City Training and Research Hospital, Adana. Method: A total of 2022 healthy newborns were scanned between November 2018 and February 2019 in our hospital with a three-stage screening protocol. Initial transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE), followed by a second stage transient evoked otoacoustic emission and third stage automated auditory brainstem response (A-ABR) were used. If there was a referral with these two methods, clinical BERA was used. High risk newborns were defined. Results: In total, of the 2022 infants included in the study, hearing loss was detected in 34 newborns and the frequency of congenital hearing loss was 1.7%. According to our results, hyperbilirubinemia was more common in infants with hearing loss. Conclusion: Performing hearing screening tests in all newborns, raising public awareness on this issue, and legal follow-up are very important.
topic newborn
hearing loss
otoacoustic emission
auditory brainstem response
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