From 1984 to 1989 the Infant Hearing Screening (IHS) program at Henry Ford Hospital identified 1,300 infants as being at risk for hearing loss. The prevalence of significant sensorineural hearing loss in this sample was 1.4%. Additionally, 80 infants who passed the IHS program and reached 3 years of age were found to have normal hearing sensitivity by conventional audiometric techniques (ie, no false-negative predictions). There were three false-positive predictions. It was discovered that infants of low birthweight (ie, \u3c 1,500 g) were three times more likely to fail IHS than those whose weight exceeded 1,500 g. A higher return rate was found for infants failing an initial hearing screening conducted in the neonatal intensive care uni...
The Joint Committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH) endorses early detection of and intervention for infant...
Background: Advances in perinatal medicine have increased the survival rate of infants admitted to n...
Auditory screening and early identification and management of patients with hearing loss improve the...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a hearing screening program, particul...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate changes in the hearing thresholds during the firs...
Objective. Ninety percent of all newborns in the United States are now screened for hearing loss bef...
Objective: Implementation of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) in the neonatal intensive ca...
AbstractIntroductionProcedures for extending the life of newborns are closely related to potential c...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and effectiveness of well-infant nursery hearing screening p...
Objective We evaluated the causes of hearing loss found after failed universal newborn hearing scree...
OBJECTIVE--To establish the reliability and effectiveness of screening for hearing loss by brainstem...
Objective To investigate the referral rate, prevalence and aetiology of neonatal hearing loss. Metho...
Deafness is the most common disability present at birth. In the United States, approximately one in ...
SummaryHearing loss is more prevalent than other disorders found at birth. Efforts have been put up ...
Focuses on studies dealing with identification of hearing loss in newborns and infants (1960–1995). ...
The Joint Committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH) endorses early detection of and intervention for infant...
Background: Advances in perinatal medicine have increased the survival rate of infants admitted to n...
Auditory screening and early identification and management of patients with hearing loss improve the...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a hearing screening program, particul...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate changes in the hearing thresholds during the firs...
Objective. Ninety percent of all newborns in the United States are now screened for hearing loss bef...
Objective: Implementation of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) in the neonatal intensive ca...
AbstractIntroductionProcedures for extending the life of newborns are closely related to potential c...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and effectiveness of well-infant nursery hearing screening p...
Objective We evaluated the causes of hearing loss found after failed universal newborn hearing scree...
OBJECTIVE--To establish the reliability and effectiveness of screening for hearing loss by brainstem...
Objective To investigate the referral rate, prevalence and aetiology of neonatal hearing loss. Metho...
Deafness is the most common disability present at birth. In the United States, approximately one in ...
SummaryHearing loss is more prevalent than other disorders found at birth. Efforts have been put up ...
Focuses on studies dealing with identification of hearing loss in newborns and infants (1960–1995). ...
The Joint Committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH) endorses early detection of and intervention for infant...
Background: Advances in perinatal medicine have increased the survival rate of infants admitted to n...
Auditory screening and early identification and management of patients with hearing loss improve the...