Objective To investigate the referral rate, prevalence and aetiology of neonatal hearing loss. Methods A total of 11,894 infants were screened by two-stage transient evoked otoacoustic emission testing. Those who failed were diagnosed by distortion product otoacoustic emission, 1000 Hz probe tone tympanometry and auditory brainstem response. The results of these tests were analysed by statistical software SPSS16.0. Results The initial referral rate was 17.36%. The rescreening referral rate was 21.29%. The referral rate of initial screening in maternity wards (15.37%) was lower than in neonatal intensive care unit wards (22%) (chi-square [x2], P, 0.05). There were 68 cases (106 ears) diagnosed with hearing loss (incidence 0.571%). Of these, ...
Objective We evaluated the causes of hearing loss found after failed universal newborn hearing scree...
Introduction: Hearing is essential for humans to communicate with one another. Early diagnosis of he...
SummaryHearing loss is more prevalent than other disorders found at birth. Efforts have been put up ...
Objective. Ninety percent of all newborns in the United States are now screened for hearing loss bef...
Objective. Ninety percent of all newborns in the United States are now screened for hearing loss bef...
Objective. Ninety percent of all newborns in the United States are now screened for hearing loss bef...
Background and Aim: Studies have shown that several factors affect the hearing loss of infants hospi...
The aim was to describe the outcome of neonatal hearing screening (NHS) and audiological diagnosis i...
Objective: this prospective study reports on the prevalence of hearing impairment in neonatal unit p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss is one of the most important morbidities in high risk neonate...
Background: Hearing plays an important role for children in development of speech and language and s...
AbstractIntroductionProcedures for extending the life of newborns are closely related to potential c...
AIM: The objective of the present study was to screen for hearing loss and to document the importanc...
Background: Hearing plays an important role for children in development of speech and language and s...
Objective: Infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units have a higher incidence of significant ...
Objective We evaluated the causes of hearing loss found after failed universal newborn hearing scree...
Introduction: Hearing is essential for humans to communicate with one another. Early diagnosis of he...
SummaryHearing loss is more prevalent than other disorders found at birth. Efforts have been put up ...
Objective. Ninety percent of all newborns in the United States are now screened for hearing loss bef...
Objective. Ninety percent of all newborns in the United States are now screened for hearing loss bef...
Objective. Ninety percent of all newborns in the United States are now screened for hearing loss bef...
Background and Aim: Studies have shown that several factors affect the hearing loss of infants hospi...
The aim was to describe the outcome of neonatal hearing screening (NHS) and audiological diagnosis i...
Objective: this prospective study reports on the prevalence of hearing impairment in neonatal unit p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss is one of the most important morbidities in high risk neonate...
Background: Hearing plays an important role for children in development of speech and language and s...
AbstractIntroductionProcedures for extending the life of newborns are closely related to potential c...
AIM: The objective of the present study was to screen for hearing loss and to document the importanc...
Background: Hearing plays an important role for children in development of speech and language and s...
Objective: Infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units have a higher incidence of significant ...
Objective We evaluated the causes of hearing loss found after failed universal newborn hearing scree...
Introduction: Hearing is essential for humans to communicate with one another. Early diagnosis of he...
SummaryHearing loss is more prevalent than other disorders found at birth. Efforts have been put up ...