Auditory steady-state responses in babies with normal hearing and with temporary conductive hearing loss

P. Watkin, Dani Tomlin, M. Baldwin
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Abstract Objectives: To investigate whether test age and middle ear dysfunction had a significant effect on the variability of Auditory Steady-State Response (ASSR) thresholds when this test was undertaken on referrals from the newborn hearing screen. Methods: ASSR thresholds were measured at octave intervals from 500 Hz to 4000 Hz. They were recorded in 389 ears with normal hearing and middle ear function, and in a further 189 ears with temporary middle ear dysfunction. The modal corrected age at which the tests were undertaken was four weeks, with a minimum of one week and maximum corrected age of 26 weeks. Results: The mean ASSR thresholds of those with normal hearing were 47dB HL at 500 Hz, 36dB HL at 1000 Hz, and 34dB HL at both 2000 Hz and 4000 Hz. Standard deviations (SDs) from the mean ranged from 7.7 to 9.9dB. For those with middle ear dysfunction the mean ASSR thresholds were significantly greater at each frequency, with thresholds of 65dB HL at 500 Hz, 55dB HL at 1000 Hz, 53dB HL at 2000 Hz and 52dB HL at 4000 Hz. SDs from the mean ranged from 12.9 to 17.9dB. Mean thresholds decreased at all frequencies during the first half of infancy. In those with normal middle ear function the decrease was only 2dB at 500 Hz, but was over 5dB at both 1000 and 2000 Hz and was 4dB at 4000 Hz. A similar decrease was seen over the same period in those with middle ear dysfunction. Conclusions: ASSR thresholds measured in early infancy are affected by both test age and the presence of middle ear dysfunction and are more variable than ABR thresholds measured in babies with normal hearing or a mild conductive loss. A flexible test battery for gaining frequency specific information is therefore required at this age.
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听力正常和暂时性传导性听力损失婴儿的听觉稳态反应
摘要:目的:研究新生儿听力筛查转诊患者进行听力稳态反应(ASSR)阈值测试时,测试年龄和中耳功能障碍是否对该测试的变异性有显著影响。方法:在500 ~ 4000 Hz的倍频区间测量ASSR阈值。他们记录了389只听力和中耳功能正常的耳朵,以及另外189只中耳功能暂时障碍的耳朵。进行试验时的模态校正年龄为四周,最小为一周,最大校正年龄为26周。结果:听力正常者的平均ASSR阈值为500 Hz时47dB HL, 1000 Hz时36dB HL, 2000 Hz和4000 Hz时34dB HL。平均值的标准差(sd)范围为7.7 ~ 9.9dB。对于中耳功能障碍患者,每个频率下的ASSR平均阈值明显更高,阈值为500hz时65dB HL, 1000hz时55dB HL, 2000hz时53dB HL, 4000hz时52dB HL。标准差从12.9到17.9dB不等。在婴儿期的前半段,所有频率的平均阈值都有所下降。在中耳功能正常的人群中,500hz时下降幅度仅为2dB,但在1000hz和2000hz时下降幅度均超过5dB, 4000hz时下降幅度为4dB。在同一时期,中耳功能障碍患者的听力也出现了类似的下降。结论:婴儿期早期测量的ASSR阈值受测试年龄和中耳功能障碍的影响,与听力正常或轻度传导性损失的婴儿测量的ABR阈值相比,其变化更大。因此,在这个年龄段需要一种灵活的测试电池来获得频率特定信息。
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