Study of Tone Burst Brainstem Auditory Response among Preterm Infants

Ankita Rana, J. Banerjee, Julfa Khatun, B. Mukhopadhyay
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ABSTRACT It is well recognized that hearing deficit is a severe consequence of prematurity. Premature infants have many concomitant risk factors, which influence the occurrence of hearing deficit. Hearing impairment if not detected within first 6 months of life has an important consequence for language acquisition, communication and cognitive, social and emotional development. To quantify audiometric contour and to detect high-frequency hearing loss, tone burst BERA is more beneficial for the preterm infants. The aim of the present study was to detect the hearing impairment among the preterm infants. The present study was carried out at the Department of Physiology, at R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital on 40 preterm infants and 30 age- and sex-matched term infants from February 2020 to January 2021. BERA testing was performed with the machine Neuro-MEPNET (version 3), Neuro-soft, Russia. The responses were recorded, and statistical analysis was performed with SPSS software version 20. Out of 40 preterm infants, 34 (85%) infants showed abnormality in Latency in one or both ears. The major abnormalities were absence of wave V or increase in wave V latency at 70 dB in both the ears. From our study, it was also found that there was statistically significant increase in the hearing threshold of both the ears of the preterm infants compared to term infants. We can infer from the present study that there is significant delayed maturation of auditory pathway in the form of BAEP abnormalities among the preterm infants.
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早产儿音爆脑干听觉反应研究
摘要 众所周知,听力障碍是早产儿的一个严重后果。早产儿有许多伴随的危险因素,这些因素会影响听力障碍的发生。如果在出生后 6 个月内未被发现听力障碍,则会对语言学习、沟通、认知、社交和情感发展产生重要影响。为了量化听力轮廓和检测高频听力损失,音爆 BERA 更适合早产儿。 本研究旨在检测早产儿的听力损伤情况。 本研究于 2020 年 2 月至 2021 年 1 月在 R. G. Kar 医学院和医院的生理学系进行,对象是 40 名早产儿和 30 名年龄和性别匹配的足月儿。BERA测试使用俄罗斯Neuro-soft公司的Neuro-MEPNET(第3版)机器进行。对反应进行了记录,并使用 SPSS 软件 20 版进行了统计分析。 在 40 名早产儿中,34 名(85%)婴儿的单耳或双耳潜伏期出现异常。主要异常表现为双耳均无 V 波或 V 波潜伏期在 70 dB 时增加。我们的研究还发现,与足月儿相比,早产儿双耳的听阈在统计学上有显著增加。 从本研究中我们可以推断,早产儿的听觉通路成熟明显延迟,表现为 BAEP 异常。
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