Does universal newborn hearing screening impact the timing of deafness treatment?

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Autor(a) principal: Faistauer, Marina
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva, Alice Lang, Dominguez, Daniela de Oliveira Ruiz, Bohn, Renata, Felix, Temis Maria, Costa, Sady Selaimen da, Rosito, Leticia Petersen Schmidt
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/267151
Resumo: 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't. The groups were compared according to their age at the beginning of the evaluation at a specialized center, at the beginning of the intervention, and, for the ones who had indication, at the cochlear implant surgery. The group who underwent UNHS was divided between the ones who passed the screening test and the ones who didn't. They were compared according to their ages at the same moments as the first two groups. Results 135 patients were included. The median age at the first appointment in a specialized center was 1.42 (0.50 and 2.50) years, at the beginning of treatment 2.00 (1.00 and 3.52) years, and the cochlear implant surgery 2.83 (1.83 and 4.66) years. Children who underwent UNHS were younger than those who didn't, at the three evaluated moments (p < 0.001). In a subanalysis, children who passed the UNHS but were later diagnosed with hearing loss reached the first appointment with a specialist and started treatment older than those who failed the tests. Conclusion Performing UNHS interfered with the timing of deafness diagnosis and treatment. However, children who passed the screening but were later diagnosed with hearing loss were the category with the most important delay.
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spelling Faistauer, MarinaSilva, Alice LangDominguez, Daniela de Oliveira RuizBohn, RenataFelix, Temis MariaCosta, Sady Selaimen daRosito, Leticia Petersen Schmidt2023-11-17T03:22:11Z20220021-7557http://hdl.handle.net/10183/267151001178116Objective 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't. The groups were compared according to their age at the beginning of the evaluation at a specialized center, at the beginning of the intervention, and, for the ones who had indication, at the cochlear implant surgery. The group who underwent UNHS was divided between the ones who passed the screening test and the ones who didn't. They were compared according to their ages at the same moments as the first two groups. Results 135 patients were included. The median age at the first appointment in a specialized center was 1.42 (0.50 and 2.50) years, at the beginning of treatment 2.00 (1.00 and 3.52) years, and the cochlear implant surgery 2.83 (1.83 and 4.66) years. Children who underwent UNHS were younger than those who didn't, at the three evaluated moments (p < 0.001). In a subanalysis, children who passed the UNHS but were later diagnosed with hearing loss reached the first appointment with a specialist and started treatment older than those who failed the tests. Conclusion Performing UNHS interfered with the timing of deafness diagnosis and treatment. However, children who passed the screening but were later diagnosed with hearing loss were the category with the most important delay.application/pdfengJornal de pediatria. Rio de Janeiro. Vol. 98, no. 2 (2022), p. 147-154Triagem neonatalRecém-nascidoAudiçãoSurdezPerda auditivaImplante coclearTerapêuticaNeonatal hearing screeningHearing lossCochlear implantDoes universal newborn hearing screening impact the timing of deafness treatment?info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001178116.pdf.txt001178116.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain32036http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/267151/2/001178116.pdf.txt8b09c0f4b1bc6f448f2492b482e4613fMD52ORIGINAL001178116.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf860131http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/267151/1/001178116.pdfe7fbc8c9bf7bf949e728e0456682ca07MD5110183/2671512023-11-18 04:25:23.175547oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/267151Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-11-18T06:25:23Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Does universal newborn hearing screening impact the timing of deafness treatment?
title Does universal newborn hearing screening impact the timing of deafness treatment?
spellingShingle Does universal newborn hearing screening impact the timing of deafness treatment?
Faistauer, Marina
Triagem neonatal
Recém-nascido
Audição
Surdez
Perda auditiva
Implante coclear
Terapêutica
Neonatal hearing screening
Hearing loss
Cochlear implant
title_short Does universal newborn hearing screening impact the timing of deafness treatment?
title_full Does universal newborn hearing screening impact the timing of deafness treatment?
title_fullStr Does universal newborn hearing screening impact the timing of deafness treatment?
title_full_unstemmed Does universal newborn hearing screening impact the timing of deafness treatment?
title_sort Does universal newborn hearing screening impact the timing of deafness treatment?
author Faistauer, Marina
author_facet Faistauer, Marina
Silva, Alice Lang
Dominguez, Daniela de Oliveira Ruiz
Bohn, Renata
Felix, Temis Maria
Costa, Sady Selaimen da
Rosito, Leticia Petersen Schmidt
author_role author
author2 Silva, Alice Lang
Dominguez, Daniela de Oliveira Ruiz
Bohn, Renata
Felix, Temis Maria
Costa, Sady Selaimen da
Rosito, Leticia Petersen Schmidt
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faistauer, Marina
Silva, Alice Lang
Dominguez, Daniela de Oliveira Ruiz
Bohn, Renata
Felix, Temis Maria
Costa, Sady Selaimen da
Rosito, Leticia Petersen Schmidt
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Triagem neonatal
Recém-nascido
Audição
Surdez
Perda auditiva
Implante coclear
Terapêutica
topic Triagem neonatal
Recém-nascido
Audição
Surdez
Perda auditiva
Implante coclear
Terapêutica
Neonatal hearing screening
Hearing loss
Cochlear implant
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Neonatal hearing screening
Hearing loss
Cochlear implant
description 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't. The groups were compared according to their age at the beginning of the evaluation at a specialized center, at the beginning of the intervention, and, for the ones who had indication, at the cochlear implant surgery. The group who underwent UNHS was divided between the ones who passed the screening test and the ones who didn't. They were compared according to their ages at the same moments as the first two groups. Results 135 patients were included. The median age at the first appointment in a specialized center was 1.42 (0.50 and 2.50) years, at the beginning of treatment 2.00 (1.00 and 3.52) years, and the cochlear implant surgery 2.83 (1.83 and 4.66) years. Children who underwent UNHS were younger than those who didn't, at the three evaluated moments (p < 0.001). In a subanalysis, children who passed the UNHS but were later diagnosed with hearing loss reached the first appointment with a specialist and started treatment older than those who failed the tests. Conclusion Performing UNHS interfered with the timing of deafness diagnosis and treatment. However, children who passed the screening but were later diagnosed with hearing loss were the category with the most important delay.
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