The electrocochleograpy in the auditory neuropathy/auditory dyssynchrony / "A eletrococleografia na neuropatia/dessincronia auditiva"

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

The auditory neuropathy/auditory dys-synchrony is characterized by the normal cochlear functioning due to the presence of the otoacoustic emissions and/or of the cochlear microphonic associated to the absence of the auditory brainstem response. This study had as an objective to evaluate the cochlear and neural functions in individuals with the diagnosis of auditory neuropathy/auditory dys-synchrony through the extratympanic electrocochleography. Eighteen children were studied, having been divided into two groups: the control group (n = 7) formed by children averaging 7 years of age with normal peripheral auditory system and the study group (n = 11) formed by children averaging 3 years with present otoacoustic emissions, absent of the acoustic reflexes and the auditory brainstem response. The extratympanic electrocochleography was applied in both groups, using in order to register electrical potentials, an electrode of external ear canal, TIPtrode model. The stimulus used for research of cochlear microphonic was the tone burst of 2000Hz and the click was used for the research of action potentials and of the summation. Both stimuli were applied in the rarefaction and condensation polarities. Twenty-six ears were analyzed, being 10 from the control group and 16 from the study group. The results of both groups were analyzed in relation to the amplitude, beginning, ending and duration of the cochlear microphonic and to the occurrence of the action potentials and of the potential of summation. After statistical analysis of the results, it was observed that both groups, when compared among each other presented similar results in relation to the amplitude of the cochlear microphonic. The cochlear microphonic in the study group had a late beginning when compared to the control group, but with no significant statistical difference. There were statistical differences (p<0,001) in relation to the ending and duration parameters of the cochlear microphonic. The study group presented time of ending and duration higher than the control group. The action potentials and the summation were absent in 100% of the study group (n = 16 ears). It was observed that the cochlear microphonic functioning and the action potentials and the summation of the children with auditory neuropathy/auditory dyssynchrony were altered when compared to the control group.

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perda auditiva child audiometry evoked response cochlear microphonic potentials potenciais microfônicos da cóclea hearing loss audiometria de resposta evocada criança

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