Objective: To assess the role of single and repeated auditory brain stem response (ABR) in predicting mortality and severe neurological injury among children having bacterial meningitis (BM) in Luanda, Angola. Methods: The morphology of ABR traces of 221 children (aged 2 months to 12 years) from admission day was analyzed and compared with age-matched normative data. Absence and delay of traces were compared with mortality and mortality or severe neurological injury in subgroup analyses. Outcome was also evaluated with repeated ABR of 166 children based on presence or absence of responses at 80 dB nHL (normal hearing level) stimulation level. Results: Individually, the absence of typical ABR waveform did not signify poor outcome. At the gro...
This study is dedicated to identifying the complicationsof sensorineural hearing loss (SHL) afterbac...
INTRODUÇÃO: Déficit auditivo tem sido considerado uma das principais manifestações tardias das menin...
During a specified 12-month period, a prospective study of all children admitted to a 139-bed city c...
Objective:To assess the role of single and repeated auditory brain stem response (ABR) in predicting...
Fifty-one children with bacterial meningitis were studied prospectively using serial recordings of b...
Aim Bacterial meningitis (BM) is a common cause of hearing loss in childhood. Our aim was to investi...
The hearing function of 50 children with bacterial meningitis was evaluated at the second and 10th d...
Objective: Meningitis is one of the most important causes of sensorineural hearing loss in childhood...
Brainstem auditory-evoked potential (BAEP) was performed on 101 children with meningitis to assess t...
OBJECTIVES: To identify clinical risk factors that predict a higher incidence of hearing loss in chi...
Thirty two patients between 6 months and 14 years of age with tubercular meningitis were evaluated f...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed external validation of a formerly developed prediction model identifying...
Objective: This study aimed external validation of a formerly developed prediction model identifying...
textabstractObjective: This study aimed external validation of a formerly developed prediction model...
Objective: To evaluate the occurrence of loss of hearing in the aftermath of serious meningitis epis...
This study is dedicated to identifying the complicationsof sensorineural hearing loss (SHL) afterbac...
INTRODUÇÃO: Déficit auditivo tem sido considerado uma das principais manifestações tardias das menin...
During a specified 12-month period, a prospective study of all children admitted to a 139-bed city c...
Objective:To assess the role of single and repeated auditory brain stem response (ABR) in predicting...
Fifty-one children with bacterial meningitis were studied prospectively using serial recordings of b...
Aim Bacterial meningitis (BM) is a common cause of hearing loss in childhood. Our aim was to investi...
The hearing function of 50 children with bacterial meningitis was evaluated at the second and 10th d...
Objective: Meningitis is one of the most important causes of sensorineural hearing loss in childhood...
Brainstem auditory-evoked potential (BAEP) was performed on 101 children with meningitis to assess t...
OBJECTIVES: To identify clinical risk factors that predict a higher incidence of hearing loss in chi...
Thirty two patients between 6 months and 14 years of age with tubercular meningitis were evaluated f...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed external validation of a formerly developed prediction model identifying...
Objective: This study aimed external validation of a formerly developed prediction model identifying...
textabstractObjective: This study aimed external validation of a formerly developed prediction model...
Objective: To evaluate the occurrence of loss of hearing in the aftermath of serious meningitis epis...
This study is dedicated to identifying the complicationsof sensorineural hearing loss (SHL) afterbac...
INTRODUÇÃO: Déficit auditivo tem sido considerado uma das principais manifestações tardias das menin...
During a specified 12-month period, a prospective study of all children admitted to a 139-bed city c...