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Newborn hearing screening in the limiar clinic in Porto Velho Rondônia

ABSTRACT: With the universal hearing screening we can prevent auditory disorders in children. AIM: To characterize the program of neonatal auditory screening into a population of neonates. MATERIALS AND METHODS: longitudinal cohort study. We surveyed the clinic's database on neonatal auditory s...

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Autores principales: Botelho, Marilia Silva e Nunes, Silva, Virgínia Braz da, Arruda, Luana da Silva, Kuniyoshi, Isabel Cristiane, Oliveira, Lourdes Lebre Redes de, Oliveira, Anderson Souza de
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9450728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20963344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1808-86942010000500012
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author Botelho, Marilia Silva e Nunes
Silva, Virgínia Braz da
Arruda, Luana da Silva
Kuniyoshi, Isabel Cristiane
Oliveira, Lourdes Lebre Redes de
Oliveira, Anderson Souza de
author_facet Botelho, Marilia Silva e Nunes
Silva, Virgínia Braz da
Arruda, Luana da Silva
Kuniyoshi, Isabel Cristiane
Oliveira, Lourdes Lebre Redes de
Oliveira, Anderson Souza de
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description ABSTRACT: With the universal hearing screening we can prevent auditory disorders in children. AIM: To characterize the program of neonatal auditory screening into a population of neonates. MATERIALS AND METHODS: longitudinal cohort study. We surveyed the clinic's database on neonatal auditory screening in the city of Porto Velho, Rondônia. RESULTS: Among the 6,889 newborns in the database, 5,700 (82.7%) passed and 1,189 (17.3%) failed the first screening. Of the group which failed 900 (75.7 %) returned for retesting. Among these, 15 (0.22 %) newborns had hearing loss confirmed. The most prevalent was neural hearing loss with 46.7% confirmed cases; they had hyperbilirubinemia as the most prevalent risk factor. CONCLUSION: hyperbilirubinemia was the most prevalent risk factor found in the group of hearing impaired children. The prevalence of hearing loss was of 2 in 1,000 newborns. It is important to highlight the relevant association between neural hearing loss caused by hyperbilirubinemia and sensorineural hearing loss of unknown causes.
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spelling pubmed-94507282022-09-09 Newborn hearing screening in the limiar clinic in Porto Velho Rondônia Botelho, Marilia Silva e Nunes Silva, Virgínia Braz da Arruda, Luana da Silva Kuniyoshi, Isabel Cristiane Oliveira, Lourdes Lebre Redes de Oliveira, Anderson Souza de Braz J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article ABSTRACT: With the universal hearing screening we can prevent auditory disorders in children. AIM: To characterize the program of neonatal auditory screening into a population of neonates. MATERIALS AND METHODS: longitudinal cohort study. We surveyed the clinic's database on neonatal auditory screening in the city of Porto Velho, Rondônia. RESULTS: Among the 6,889 newborns in the database, 5,700 (82.7%) passed and 1,189 (17.3%) failed the first screening. Of the group which failed 900 (75.7 %) returned for retesting. Among these, 15 (0.22 %) newborns had hearing loss confirmed. The most prevalent was neural hearing loss with 46.7% confirmed cases; they had hyperbilirubinemia as the most prevalent risk factor. CONCLUSION: hyperbilirubinemia was the most prevalent risk factor found in the group of hearing impaired children. The prevalence of hearing loss was of 2 in 1,000 newborns. It is important to highlight the relevant association between neural hearing loss caused by hyperbilirubinemia and sensorineural hearing loss of unknown causes. Elsevier 2015-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9450728/ /pubmed/20963344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1808-86942010000500012 Text en . https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Botelho, Marilia Silva e Nunes
Silva, Virgínia Braz da
Arruda, Luana da Silva
Kuniyoshi, Isabel Cristiane
Oliveira, Lourdes Lebre Redes de
Oliveira, Anderson Souza de
Newborn hearing screening in the limiar clinic in Porto Velho Rondônia
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title_full Newborn hearing screening in the limiar clinic in Porto Velho Rondônia
title_fullStr Newborn hearing screening in the limiar clinic in Porto Velho Rondônia
title_full_unstemmed Newborn hearing screening in the limiar clinic in Porto Velho Rondônia
title_short Newborn hearing screening in the limiar clinic in Porto Velho Rondônia
title_sort newborn hearing screening in the limiar clinic in porto velho rondônia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9450728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20963344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1808-86942010000500012
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