Víctor Aparisi-Climent , José Miguel Sequi-Sabater , José Ignacio Collar-Del Castillo , José Miguel Sequi-Canet
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Influence of umbilical cord pH on the outcome of hearing screening with otoacoustic emissions in healthy newborns
The effect of hypoxia on the functioning of the outer hair cells of the cochlea, which are responsible for the response to otoemissions used in neonatal hearing screening, is well known.
The aim of this study is to determine the influence of mild to moderate variations in umbilical cord pH at birth on the outcome of hearing screening with otoemissions in healthy newborns without hearing risk factors.
The sample is composed of 4536 healthy infants. The results show no significant differences in the hearing screening outcome between the asphyctic (<7.20) and normal pH group. Nor is a figure below 7.20 detected in the sample that is related to an alteration in the screening.
When broken down into subgroups with known factors of variation in the screening result, such as gender or lactation, no significant differences in response were detected.
Apgar ≤7 is significantly related to pH < 7.20.
In conclusion, mild-moderate asphyxia associated with delivery of healthy newborns, without auditory risk factors, does not alter the outcome of otoemission screening.