An 8-year follow-up study of the birth cohort of babies enrolled in the Wessex controlled trial of universal newborn screening (UNS) for permanent childhood hearing impairment (PCHI) was undertaken to establish whether UNS would increase the proportion of all true cases of PCHI in children aged 7–9 years who are referred early. The proportion referred before 6 months of age increased from 11 of 35 (31%) children with true PCHI born during periods without UNS to 23 of 31 (74%) born during periods with UNS (difference 43%, 95% CI 19–60). UNS leads to early referral of PCHI
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...
The importance of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) in identifying hearing-impaired infants...
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...
BackgroundCongenital permanent childhood hearing impairment (PCHI) impairs communication skills and,...
High rates of false-positive neonatal screens for permanent childhood hearing impairment (PCHI) asso...
Recent technological advances have made feasible universal newborn hearing screening and therefore e...
Background: Birth in periods with universal newborn screening (UNS) for permanent childhood hearing...
ContextPermanent childhood hearing loss (PCHL) can affect speech, language, and wider outcomes. Adve...
Background: Birth in periods with universal newborn screening (UNS) for permanent childhood hearing ...
The most recent advances in technology and scientific knowledge have allowed better outcomes in perm...
Congenital hearing impairment is one of the most common congenital problems seen today, with a world...
Background and aim: Early diagnosis of congenital deafness is fundamental to minimize the negative c...
In the absence of specific intervention, children with permanent congenital hearing impairment (PCHI...
This is the first time developmental outcome following hearing screening in children with permanent ...
Context Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was th...
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...
The importance of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) in identifying hearing-impaired infants...
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...
BackgroundCongenital permanent childhood hearing impairment (PCHI) impairs communication skills and,...
High rates of false-positive neonatal screens for permanent childhood hearing impairment (PCHI) asso...
Recent technological advances have made feasible universal newborn hearing screening and therefore e...
Background: Birth in periods with universal newborn screening (UNS) for permanent childhood hearing...
ContextPermanent childhood hearing loss (PCHL) can affect speech, language, and wider outcomes. Adve...
Background: Birth in periods with universal newborn screening (UNS) for permanent childhood hearing ...
The most recent advances in technology and scientific knowledge have allowed better outcomes in perm...
Congenital hearing impairment is one of the most common congenital problems seen today, with a world...
Background and aim: Early diagnosis of congenital deafness is fundamental to minimize the negative c...
In the absence of specific intervention, children with permanent congenital hearing impairment (PCHI...
This is the first time developmental outcome following hearing screening in children with permanent ...
Context Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was th...
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...
The importance of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) in identifying hearing-impaired infants...
CONTEXT: Newborn hearing screening programs have been implemented in many countries because it was t...