OBJECTIVES:The incidence of sensorineural hearing loss is between 1 and 3 per 1000 in healthy neonates and 2-4 per 100 in high-risk infants. The national universal neonatal hearing screening carried out in Poland since 2002 enables selection of infants with suspicion and/or risk factors of hearing loss. In this study, we assessed the incidence and risk factors of hearing impairment in infants ≤33 weeks' gestational age (wga). METHODS:We analyzed the database of the Polish Universal Newborns Hearing Screening Program from 2010 to 2013. The study group involved 11438 infants born before 33 wga, the control group-1487730 infants. Screening was performed by means of transient evoked otoacoustic emissions. The risk factors of hearing loss were r...
Background: Hearing loss is the most common congenital defect wo...
OBJECTIVE: To gain insight into health and related costs associated with very preterm births, one ne...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss is one of the most important morbidities in high risk neonate...
One of the most important problems of the perinatal period in premature infants is hearing disorder....
Aim Hearing loss in infants is often diagnosed late, despite universal screening programmes. Risk fa...
Objectives: Hearing loss is one of the most important disabilities in neonates. Delay in detection o...
Background: Hearing impairment has a devastating, detrimental and an invariably adverse impact on th...
AbstractIntroductionProcedures for extending the life of newborns are closely related to potential c...
OBJECTIVE: To gain insight into health and related costs associated with very preterm births, one ne...
Aim: To determine the prevalence and independent relationship between hearing loss and risk factors ...
Hearing impairment is frequently met in preterm babies as compared to well baby population. Incidenc...
Dokonanie oceny predyspozycji słuchowych dziecka w czasie pierwszych miesięcy jego życia oraz ich ad...
Introduction: Since Autumn 2002, a Program of Universal Neonatal Hearing Screening (UNHS) has been ...
With the universal hearing screening we can prevent auditory disorders in children. Aim: To characte...
The purpose of the study was to measure and study the frequency of hearing loss in newborns at the ...
Background: Hearing loss is the most common congenital defect wo...
OBJECTIVE: To gain insight into health and related costs associated with very preterm births, one ne...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss is one of the most important morbidities in high risk neonate...
One of the most important problems of the perinatal period in premature infants is hearing disorder....
Aim Hearing loss in infants is often diagnosed late, despite universal screening programmes. Risk fa...
Objectives: Hearing loss is one of the most important disabilities in neonates. Delay in detection o...
Background: Hearing impairment has a devastating, detrimental and an invariably adverse impact on th...
AbstractIntroductionProcedures for extending the life of newborns are closely related to potential c...
OBJECTIVE: To gain insight into health and related costs associated with very preterm births, one ne...
Aim: To determine the prevalence and independent relationship between hearing loss and risk factors ...
Hearing impairment is frequently met in preterm babies as compared to well baby population. Incidenc...
Dokonanie oceny predyspozycji słuchowych dziecka w czasie pierwszych miesięcy jego życia oraz ich ad...
Introduction: Since Autumn 2002, a Program of Universal Neonatal Hearing Screening (UNHS) has been ...
With the universal hearing screening we can prevent auditory disorders in children. Aim: To characte...
The purpose of the study was to measure and study the frequency of hearing loss in newborns at the ...
Background: Hearing loss is the most common congenital defect wo...
OBJECTIVE: To gain insight into health and related costs associated with very preterm births, one ne...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss is one of the most important morbidities in high risk neonate...