Deafness Neonatal Screening
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1. Does universal newborn hearing screening impact the timing of deafness treatment?
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the impact of the Universal Neonatal Hearing Screening (UNHS) on the age at diagnosis, beginning of treatment, and first cochlear implant surgery. Methods: A retrospective cohort study with children up to 12 years old with bilateral hearing loss were divided into two groups: patients who underwent UNHS and the ones who didn'
Jornal de Pediatria. Publicado em: 2022
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2. Prevalência de alterações auditivas em recém-nascidos em hospital escola / Prevalence of hearing impairment in newborns in the hospital school
Tese apresentada na modalidade artigo científico com a demonstração de três artigos. No primeiro manuscrito, publicado na Revista Ciência &Saúde Coletiva, Vol. 15, Núm. 2 de 2010, pp. 559 a 562, intitulado Avaliação auditiva no recém-nascido e suas implicações éticas realizou-se uma revisão bibliográfica de artigos nacionais publicados em revi
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 14/04/2011
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3. Prevalência de alterações auditivas em recém-nascidos em hospital escola / Prevalence of hearing impairment in newborns in the hospital school
Tese apresentada na modalidade artigo científico com a demonstração de três artigos. No primeiro manuscrito, publicado na Revista Ciência &Saúde Coletiva, Vol. 15, Núm. 2 de 2010, pp. 559 a 562, intitulado Avaliação auditiva no recém-nascido e suas implicações éticas realizou-se uma revisão bibliográfica de artigos nacionais publicados em revi
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 14/04/2011
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4. PROGRAMA DE TRIAGEM AUDITIVA NEONATAL: RESULTADOS DE SUA APLICAÇÃO EM UM HOSPITAL UNIVERSITÁRIO / NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING PROGRAM: RESULTS FROM HIS APPLICATION IN A UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
Data collected during the implementation of the Neonatal Hearing Screening (NHS) need to be recorded, evaluated and disseminated in the scientific environment in order to ensure its quality and to encourage the creation and improvement of other services. Risk indicators (RI) for the hearing loss can influence in the occurrence of transients evoked otoacousti
Publicado em: 2009
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5. Estudo da etiologia da surdez neurossensorial em recem-nascidos de alto risco / Etiological study of the sensorioneural deafness in high risk newborns
The frequency of sensorioneural hearing loss in high-risk newborns is 20-40 in 1000 births. In many cases, the cause is environmental, due to prenatal, perinatal and postnatal factors, or caused by genetic factors. The main objectives of this project were to determine the etiology of the hearing loss in children admitted into Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NI
Publicado em: 2008
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6. Retrospective study of a newborn hearing screening program in newborns and infants in Salvador / Estudo retrospectivo de um programa de triagem auditiva em neonatos e lactentes na cidade de Salvador
Introduction: The Newborn Hearing Screening Program have been responsible for anticipating the sensorineural and conductive hearing loss diagnoses for the last few years. This study refers to the experience of a hearing screening starting before the hospital discharge in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and also to the orientation to the Well-baby Nur
Publicado em: 2007
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7. Determinação da frequencia dos alelos 35delG no gene da conexina 26 em amostras da população brasileira
Because of the complexity of the hearing mechanism, deafness can result from a wide variety of genetically determimid anomalies as well as from several environmental factors. In Brazil, the importance of hearing loss among congenital diseases is considerable, since it is present in 2 to 7 per 1,000 births, depending on the studied region. In the last 5 years
Publicado em: 2005
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8. Neonatal otoacoustic emission screening (OAE) for deafness: psychological costs.
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9. Outcomes of neonatal screening for hearing loss by otoacoustic emission.
AIM: To assess universal neonatal screening for bilateral hearing impairments averaging 40 dBHL or worse in the better ear, using transient evoked otoacoustic emission screening (TEOAE) testing. METHODS: A three year cohort (14,353 infants born from January 1992 to 1995) was screened and subsequently followed up by hearing surveillance methods, including a d