Pediatric Hearing Loss and the Multidisciplinary Approach. The Hearing Disability Team (HDT) Experience

S. Palma, Laura Nascimbeni, Mariachiara Pecovela, Andrea Ciorba, Graziella Pirani, D. Monzani, Elisabetta Genovese
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Hearing loss is among the utmost common disorders in children and a late diagnosis can impact language and cognitive development. With the aim of implementing an early hearing detection program (EHDP), the Emilia Romagna region has officially approved, since 2012, a NHS program distinguishing well babies and NICU children. Aim of this study is to evaluate the results of the application of these regional guidelines through data flow from the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). Data of children born between 2012 and 2018 and admitted to the service in the same period were collected, 84 children (56 males,28 females) were enrolled; 65% of the children were taken in charge by CAMHS within the first year of life. Concerning the NHS results, 77 (91%) children resulted fail at the screening test (6 unilateral fails), while the result was not available in one case; 6 children resulted pass. Most cases, 79 (94%), presented bilateral hearing loss. In particular, 14 (17.8%) children had a profound hearing loss, 10 (12.6%) a severe hearing loss, 10 (12.6%) a mild hearing loss (6 were conductive), 22 (27.8%) a moderate hearing loss, and 23 (29.2%) a moderate/severe hearing loss. Finally, 5 resulted affected by unilateral hearing loss (2 profound hearing loss, 3 severe). This study confirmed that regional recommendations about early diagnosis of hearing loss have been applied and most children accessed the CAMHS timely. To this aim synergism between hospital and territorial services, determining the implementation of the organization system was the keystone.
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小儿听力损失与多学科方法。听力残疾小组(HDT)的经验
听力损失是儿童最常见的疾病之一,诊断过晚可能会影响语言和认知能力的发展。为了实施早期听力检测计划(EHDP),艾米利亚-罗马涅大区自 2012 年起正式批准了一项区分健康婴儿和新生儿重症监护室儿童的 NHS 计划。本研究旨在通过儿童和青少年心理健康服务机构(CAMHS)的数据流,评估这些地区指南的应用效果。研究收集了 2012 年至 2018 年间出生并在同一时期接受服务的 84 名儿童(56 名男性,28 名女性)的数据;65% 的儿童在出生后第一年内接受了 CAMHS 的治疗。关于国家卫生系统的结果,77 名儿童(91%)的筛查测试结果为不合格(6 名儿童单侧不合格),1 名儿童没有结果;6 名儿童结果为合格。大多数病例(79 例(94%))都出现了双侧听力损失。其中,14 名儿童(17.8%)为极重度听力损失,10 名儿童(12.6%)为重度听力损失,10 名儿童(12.6%)为轻度听力损失(6 名为传导性听力损失),22 名儿童(27.8%)为中度听力损失,23 名儿童(29.2%)为中度/重度听力损失。最后,有 5 人患有单侧听力损失(2 人重度听力损失,3 人严重听力损失)。这项研究证实,有关听力损失早期诊断的地区性建议已得到采纳,大多数儿童都及时接受了儿童心理和情感健康服务(CAMHS)的治疗。为此,医院和地区服务机构之间的协同作用,决定了组织系统的实施是关键所在。
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