E Pasanisi, S Bacciu, G Fava, M Dallatomasina, A Bacciu, M Negri, F Piazza, S Montali
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摘要
对10例新生儿进行脑干诱发反应测听。他们的出生年龄从19小时到5天不等,估计胎龄从39周到42周不等。持续0.1毫秒的点击以每秒11.4次的速率呈现。分别在50db、80db和100db下进行测量。在50,80和100db HL下评估波V潜伏期,以测量听觉阈值。波V的延迟是我们感兴趣的基准。在50 dB HL下获得双侧波V响应。波1和波3的潜伏期在100 dB HL下测量。
[Brainstem auditory evoked potentials in neonatology: the method and results in a group of normal newborns].
Brainstem evoked responses audiometry was performed on 10 newborn infants. They ranged in postnatal age from 19 hours to 5 days and in estimated gestational age from 39 to 42 weeks. Clicks of 0.1 msec duration were presented at a rate of 11.4 per second. Measurements were made at 50, 80 and 100 dB. Wave V latencies were evaluated at 50, 80 and 100 dB HL in order to measure the auditory threshold. The latency of wave V is the datum of interest. Wave V responses were obtained bilaterally at 50 dB HL. Waves I and III latencies were measured at 100 dB HL.