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摘要
背景:旨在阐明影响婴儿听觉脑干反应(ABR)阈值提高的因素:阐明影响婴儿听性脑干反应(ABR)阈值提高的因素:这项回顾性研究纳入了 2016 年至 2020 年期间在本医疗保健中心接受 ABR 的 626 名婴儿。初步评估显示,352 名婴儿的双耳 ABR 阈值≥40 dBnHL。第二次 ABR 检查在婴儿出生 5 个月后进行。参试者被分为听力改善组(听力改善≥20 dBnHL)和听力不变组(听力改善 结果):好转组和不变组分别有 185 名和 167 名参与者。一名患有单侧先天性巨细胞病毒相关性听力损失的婴儿的 ABR 出现恶化。二元逻辑回归分析表明,存在中耳炎伴渗出和唐氏综合症是导致 ABR 阈值改善的因素。在 ABR 波形分析中,改善组中患有中耳炎伴渗出液的患者表现出 I、III 和 V 波潜伏期延长,相反,未改善组中患有唐氏综合征的患者表现出 I-V 波间隔缩短:结论:在第二次测试中,半数婴儿的 ABR 阈值有所改善。患有先天性综合症(如唐氏综合症)或中耳炎伴流脓的儿童应进行第二次 ABR 检查或其他听力评估,以确保听力损失的诊断准确无误。
Factors influencing auditory brainstem response changes in infants
Background
To elucidate the factors influencing auditory brainstem response (ABR) threshold improvement in infants.
Methods
This retrospective study included 626 infants who underwent ABR at the our Health and Medical Center between 2016 and 2020. Preliminary assessment indicated that 352 infants had an ABR threshold ≥40 dBnHL in both ears. A second ABR examination was conducted 5 months after delivery. The participants were divided into the improved (improvement ≥20 dBnHL) and unchanged (improvement <20 dBnHL) groups. The associations between risk factors were evaluated. Furthermore, we measured and compared the latencies of waves I, III, and V between participants with normal hearing and those in the improved and unchanged groups.
Results
The improved and unchanged groups consisted of 185 and 167 participants, respectively. ABR deterioration occurred in one infant with unilateral congenital cytomegalovirus-associated hearing loss. Binary logistic regression analysis revealed that the presence of otitis media with effusion and Down syndrome were factors contributing to ABR threshold improvement. In the ABR waveform analysis, patients in the improved group who had otitis media with effusion exhibited prolonged latencies of waves I, III, and V. Conversely, patients in the unchanged group who had Down syndrome showed shortened I–V interval.
Conclusions
Half of the infants tested the second time showed improvement in ABR threshold. Children with congenital syndromes (such as Down syndrome) or otitis media with effusion should undergo a second ABR examination or other auditory assessments to ensure an accurate diagnosis of hearing loss.
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