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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | NEONATAL AT RISK SCREENING AND THE IDENTIFICATION OF DEAFNESS ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD 66 (10): 1130-1135 Sp. Iss. SI OCT 1991 |
Author(s) : | WATKIN PM, BALDWIN M, MCENERY G |
Year of publication : | 1991 |
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Abstract (English) : | From a cohort of 10686 live births, 322 (3%) were identified as being at risk of a hearing impairment defined as moderate, or worse. These neonates were screened by measurement of auditory brainstem responses. The neonatal at risk screening programme was effective in terms of both yield and cost. The mean age at which hearing aids were fitted was 6 months in the children identified by the neonatal screen. Such a programme is both practicable and useful in a district general hospital. The yield from the neonatal programme was, however, only 43% of the total number of deaf children eventually identified from the cohort. The need to identify more deaf children by a sensitive infant distraction test screening programme remains. |
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Argument (français) : | Identification de la surdité chez les nouveaux nés par mesurement de la réponse auditive au niveau du tronc cérébral |
Argument (English): | Measurement of the neonates auditory brainstem responses. |
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Author of this record : | Sandrine Péneau — 23 Nov 2004 |
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