Background and Aim Otoacoustic emissions (OAE) and auditory brainstem response (ABR) are the most common used methods to identify the childhood hearing impairment under the universal neonatal hearing screening programme. According to the American Academy of Paediatrics, both OAE and ABR are the recognized screening to identify the hearing impairment. Nowadays, ABR rather than OAE serves as the gold standard in identify the neonatal hearing impairment. This study was preformed to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of the OAE by using the gold standard of AABR tests. Methods A systematic review was performed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the OAE compare with the AB...
INTRODUCTION Congenital deafness in a child is often missed. Several distraction tests have evolved...
The importance of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) in identifying hearing-impaired infants...
Introduction: The early development of the sense of hearing in the baby affects both language and la...
Objective: Since early detection (specially before 6 months of age) of deaf people leads to better h...
Abstract- Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the sensitivity and specificity of otoacou...
Introduction: Permanent hearing loss is one of the most common congenital disorders with estimated i...
Introduction: Congenital hearing loss is one of the commonest congenital anomalies. Neonatal hearing...
Universal neonatal hearing screening leads to both earlier detection and earlier treatment of infant...
Objectives: Generally, newborns have been tested according to the method recommended by the Joint Co...
Congenital hearing loss (CHL) is one of the most common neurologic birth defect in the world. Over t...
The present paper reports the findings of a 7 year study evaluating the use of the auditory brainste...
Objective. Ninety percent of all newborns in the United States are now screened for hearing loss bef...
Objective: To compare the diagnostic reliability of automated transient evoked otoacoustic emissions...
Background: The authors aimed to evaluate the benefits and harms of universal newborn hearing screen...
Objective: Implementation of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) in the neonatal intensive ca...
INTRODUCTION Congenital deafness in a child is often missed. Several distraction tests have evolved...
The importance of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) in identifying hearing-impaired infants...
Introduction: The early development of the sense of hearing in the baby affects both language and la...
Objective: Since early detection (specially before 6 months of age) of deaf people leads to better h...
Abstract- Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the sensitivity and specificity of otoacou...
Introduction: Permanent hearing loss is one of the most common congenital disorders with estimated i...
Introduction: Congenital hearing loss is one of the commonest congenital anomalies. Neonatal hearing...
Universal neonatal hearing screening leads to both earlier detection and earlier treatment of infant...
Objectives: Generally, newborns have been tested according to the method recommended by the Joint Co...
Congenital hearing loss (CHL) is one of the most common neurologic birth defect in the world. Over t...
The present paper reports the findings of a 7 year study evaluating the use of the auditory brainste...
Objective. Ninety percent of all newborns in the United States are now screened for hearing loss bef...
Objective: To compare the diagnostic reliability of automated transient evoked otoacoustic emissions...
Background: The authors aimed to evaluate the benefits and harms of universal newborn hearing screen...
Objective: Implementation of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) in the neonatal intensive ca...
INTRODUCTION Congenital deafness in a child is often missed. Several distraction tests have evolved...
The importance of universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) in identifying hearing-impaired infants...
Introduction: The early development of the sense of hearing in the baby affects both language and la...