Newborn Hearing Screening: Early Ear Examination Improves the Pass Rate.

Yehuda Schwarz, Roye Mauthner, Oded Kraus, Ofer Gluk, Omer Globus, Liron Kariv, Sharon Ovnat Tamir
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Background: Temporary conductive hearing loss due to vernix accumulation in the external ear canal may lead to a false-positive result in newborn hearing screening tests. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether ear examination and intervention may reduce the false-positive rate prior to hospital discharge.

Methods: A case series of 42 newborns who failed initial otoacoustic emissions screening were studied in our institution between May and December 2020.

Results: During the study period, a total of 735 neonates (1470 ears) were screened by otoacoustic emissions in our hospital. Forty-two newborns who failed otoacoustic emissions were included in our study. They constituted 3.9% (n=58 ears) of the total number of ears screened. Forty-four ears (75.9%) passed and 14 ears (24.1%) failed otoacoustic emissions rescreening performed shortly following vernix cleaning. Twelve of the remaining 14 ears passed at 10-day rescreening. The remaining 2 ears presented true bilateral hearing loss. During the study period, the general false-positive rate decreased from 56/735 (7.61%) to 12/735(1.63%) (P < .00001).

Conclusion: Cleaning the vernix of infants who failed otoacoustic emissions prior to hospital discharge lowers the false-positive rate of universal neonatal hearing screening. We may assume that vernix cleaning will reduce significant healthcare workload, costs of unnecessary investigations, as well as parental anxiety.

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新生儿听力筛查:早期耳朵检查可提高通过率。
背景:由于vernix在外耳道积聚而导致的暂时性传导性听力损失可能导致新生儿听力筛查结果呈假阳性。本研究的目的是评估耳朵检查和干预是否可以降低出院前的假阳性率。方法:对2020年5月至12月在我院进行的42例未通过初步耳声发射筛查的新生儿进行病例系列研究。结果:在研究期间,我院共对735名新生儿(1470耳)进行了耳声发射检测。42名耳声发射失败的新生儿被纳入我们的研究。它们占筛查耳朵总数的3.9%(n=58只耳朵)。在vernix清洁后不久进行的耳声发射再筛查中,44耳(75.9%)通过,14耳(24.1%)未通过。其余14只耳朵中的12只在10天的重新筛选中通过。其余2耳表现为真正的双侧听力损失。在研究期间,总的假阳性率从56/735(7.61%)下降到12/735(1.63%)(P<0.00001)。我们可以假设,vernix清洁将减少大量的医疗工作量、不必要的调查成本以及父母的焦虑。
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