The perinatal histories of 16 preterm infants with confirmed moderate-to-profound hearing loss were examined to determine the perinatal factors that might have been associated with their abnormal auditory development. Of the 11 factors that were examined, eight factors occurred significantly more frequently in hearing-impaired infants when they were compared with 226 preterm infants who were cared for in the same intensive care unit in 1984. However, when the histories of the 16 infants with hearing loss were compared with those of 16 infants with normal hearing, who were matched according to gestational age, birthweight percentile and sex, there were no differences. The prevalence of aminoglycoside therapy was high in both groups of infant...
Objective To gain insight into health and related costs associated with very preterm births, one nee...
AbstractIntroductionProcedures for extending the life of newborns are closely related to potential c...
Aim: To determine the prevalence and independent relationship between hearing loss and risk factors ...
Among 547 preterm infants of < or = 34 weeks gestation born between 1987 and 1991, 8 children (1....
The number of preterm births has increased over the past decades as a result of increasing maternal ...
Infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), who represent the 4-8% of all births, p...
The paper presents common ENT problems in premature infants, which lead to their disability in the f...
Abstract- Regardless of severity, earlier intervention to correct hearing loss in children improves ...
One of the most important problems of the perinatal period in premature infants is hearing disorder....
Abstract Background and Objective: Hearing loss as a sensory disorder is among the most common deve...
Objectives: Hearing loss is one of the most important disabilities in neonates. Delay in detection o...
Background: Newborns admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are at higher risk of develop...
Regardless of severity, earlier intervention to correct hearing loss in children improves speech dev...
Introduction Literature data are not conclusive as to the influence of neonatal complications in the...
It has been estimated more than 6 of 1000 live births suffer from permanent hearing loss at birth or...
Objective To gain insight into health and related costs associated with very preterm births, one nee...
AbstractIntroductionProcedures for extending the life of newborns are closely related to potential c...
Aim: To determine the prevalence and independent relationship between hearing loss and risk factors ...
Among 547 preterm infants of < or = 34 weeks gestation born between 1987 and 1991, 8 children (1....
The number of preterm births has increased over the past decades as a result of increasing maternal ...
Infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), who represent the 4-8% of all births, p...
The paper presents common ENT problems in premature infants, which lead to their disability in the f...
Abstract- Regardless of severity, earlier intervention to correct hearing loss in children improves ...
One of the most important problems of the perinatal period in premature infants is hearing disorder....
Abstract Background and Objective: Hearing loss as a sensory disorder is among the most common deve...
Objectives: Hearing loss is one of the most important disabilities in neonates. Delay in detection o...
Background: Newborns admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are at higher risk of develop...
Regardless of severity, earlier intervention to correct hearing loss in children improves speech dev...
Introduction Literature data are not conclusive as to the influence of neonatal complications in the...
It has been estimated more than 6 of 1000 live births suffer from permanent hearing loss at birth or...
Objective To gain insight into health and related costs associated with very preterm births, one nee...
AbstractIntroductionProcedures for extending the life of newborns are closely related to potential c...
Aim: To determine the prevalence and independent relationship between hearing loss and risk factors ...