Häufigkeiten von Risikofaktoren für kindliche Hörstörungen: Neugeborenen-Hörscreening mittels AABR

In den Jahren 2005 und 2006 untersuchten wir im Rahmen des Neugeborenen-Hörscreenings 162 Risiko- und Hochrisikokinder, welche intensivmedizinisch oder auf der allgemeinen Säuglingsstation der Universitätskinderklinik Marburg/Lahn post partum therapiert wurden, mittels Screening AABR auf das Vor-lie...

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Hlavní autor: Weitzel, Dunja
Další autoři: Berger, Roswitha (Prof. Dr.) (Vedoucí práce)
Médium: Dissertation
Jazyk:German
Vydáno: Philipps-Universität Marburg 2010
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Backround: As of 1 January 2009 newborns are entitled to universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS). With a prevalence of 1-3/1000, bilateral hearing disorders are the most common congenital disorders. If they are detected too late, the entire development of the child can be disrupted. Patients and methods: Auditory screening was conducted in 162 infants. As well as newborn hearing screening with screening BERA device MB11 with BERAphon, pre-, peri- and postnatal risks were established and considered in connection with the results of the newborn hearing screening. Results: We found a definite hearing loss of > 35 dB in 2 of the children examined. There was no significantly higher rate of hearing impairment in those high-risk children diagnosed.