The incidence of hearing loss in population of prematurely born babies is twenty times higher (2-4 per 1000) than in well babies population (1-3 per 1000) due to numeorus risk factors. Although early birth is not a risk factor for hearing loss per se, the number of risk factors is in strong correlation with gestational age (Nikolić, 2016). Hearing loss is not allways present at birth, but it could be developed over first years of life as well. Progressive hearing loss could be missed through neonatal hearing screening, so that further monitoring of auditory function is mandatory in population of preterm babies (JCIH, 2007). The goal of this study was to establish the impact of gestational age on auditory development in preterm babies. The s...
Abstract- Regardless of severity, earlier intervention to correct hearing loss in children improves ...
Objective: Aim of the study was to assess the mean age at diagnosis of bilateral congenital hearing ...
Background: A child’s normal speech and language development depends on the ability to hear. Early d...
The incidence of hearing loss in population of prematurely born babies is twenty times higher (2-4 p...
Hearing impairment is frequently met in preterm babies as compared to well baby population. Incidenc...
OBJECTIVE: To gain insight into health and related costs associated with very preterm births, one ne...
Functionally speaking, auditory stimulation is the key factor of central auditory nerve system matur...
Background Small for gestational age (SGA) neonates often have intrauterine growth restriction due t...
Objectives/Hypothesis To describe spontaneous hearing improvement in the first years of life of a nu...
Purpose The aim of the study was to investigate risk factors of hearing impairments in preterm infan...
OBJECTIVES:The incidence of sensorineural hearing loss is between 1 and 3 per 1000 in healthy neonat...
This study compares rates and timing of newborn hearing screening outcomes, audiological assessment ...
One of the most important problems of the perinatal period in premature infants is hearing disorder....
The number of preterm births has increased over the past decades as a result of increasing maternal ...
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 ...
Objective: Aim of the study was to assess the mean age at diagnosis of bilateral congenital hearing ...
Background: A child’s normal speech and language development depends on the ability to hear. Early d...
The incidence of hearing loss in population of prematurely born babies is twenty times higher (2-4 p...
Hearing impairment is frequently met in preterm babies as compared to well baby population. Incidenc...
OBJECTIVE: To gain insight into health and related costs associated with very preterm births, one ne...
Functionally speaking, auditory stimulation is the key factor of central auditory nerve system matur...
Background Small for gestational age (SGA) neonates often have intrauterine growth restriction due t...
Objectives/Hypothesis To describe spontaneous hearing improvement in the first years of life of a nu...
Purpose The aim of the study was to investigate risk factors of hearing impairments in preterm infan...
OBJECTIVES:The incidence of sensorineural hearing loss is between 1 and 3 per 1000 in healthy neonat...
This study compares rates and timing of newborn hearing screening outcomes, audiological assessment ...
One of the most important problems of the perinatal period in premature infants is hearing disorder....
The number of preterm births has increased over the past decades as a result of increasing maternal ...
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 ...
Objective: Aim of the study was to assess the mean age at diagnosis of bilateral congenital hearing ...
Background: A child’s normal speech and language development depends on the ability to hear. Early d...