Effect of Neonatal Hearing Screening on Early Diagnosis of Sensorineural Hearing Loss

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Lokesh Bhalot
Yamini Gupta
Manoj Kumar
Sonith P. George
Surbhi Godha
R. K. Mundra
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[1] M.G.M. Medical College,Department of E.N.T.
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SNHL; High risk neonates; Universal newborn hearing screening; OAE; BERA;
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The aim of the study to screen the neonates for earlier diagnosis of sensorineural hearing loss and to assess the relationship between the hearing loss in newborns along with the high risk factors. A prospective, cohort, observational analytical study done at department of ENT,MGMMC & MYH INDORE (M.P.) carried out during 2018–2019 over 200 neonates who were randomly selected screened by OAE & BERA before their discharge from the hospital and after stabilizing high risk neonates. Out of 200 neonates, sensorineural hearing loss found to be in 4 neonates (2%) and hearing impairment seen 13.8 times more in high risk neonates as compare to the low risk neonates. The core goal of the study was to emphasize the importance of universal newborn hearing screening for early diagnosis & intervention in newborns & Neonates in terms of auditory rehabilitation as every child is precious and hearing is their fundamental right.
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