Study of Binaural Auditory Cortical Response in Children with History of Recurrent Otitis

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Leticia Sampaio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Anna Caroline Silva de, Alcântara,Yara Bagali, Vieira,Carolina Almeida, Ferreira,Dayse Mayara de Oliveira, Chagas,Eduardo Federighi Baisi, Frizzo,Ana Claudia Figueiredo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
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Resumo: Abstract Introduction Any type of sensory deprivation in childhood resulting from conductive hearing loss may impair the development of peripheral and central auditory pathway structures with negative consequences for binaural processing. Objective To characterize and compare monoaural and binaural auditory responses in neonates and children without and with a history of recurrent otitis. Methods The study included participants from 0 to 8 years and 11 months old, in good general health conditions, of both genders, divided into a control group, with no history of otitis, and a study group, with history of recurrent otitis. Cortical potential with speech stimulus /ba/-/da/ was used as collection procedure. The arithmetic calculation of the 512 points of the wave was performed to obtain the grand average of the waves of the subjects in both groups. The Shapiro-Wilk and mixed repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) statistical tests were performed to analyze the group effect, the condition, and the interaction (group versus condition) controlling the effect of the age-sex covariable. Results There was a statistically significant difference between the groups for all latency values; and for the P1, N1, P2, and N2 latencies, the differences between the groups occurred in the three analyzed conditions (right and left ears and binaural), revealing the influence of sensory deprivation. There were no significant differences in relation to wave amplitudes. Conclusion There are differences in the cortical potential with speech stimuli and in the binaural interaction component of children with and without history of recurrent otitis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Study of Binaural Auditory Cortical Response in Children with History of Recurrent Otitis
title Study of Binaural Auditory Cortical Response in Children with History of Recurrent Otitis
spellingShingle Study of Binaural Auditory Cortical Response in Children with History of Recurrent Otitis
Oliveira,Leticia Sampaio
auditory evoked potentials
electrophysiology
child
otitis
hearing
title_short Study of Binaural Auditory Cortical Response in Children with History of Recurrent Otitis
title_full Study of Binaural Auditory Cortical Response in Children with History of Recurrent Otitis
title_fullStr Study of Binaural Auditory Cortical Response in Children with History of Recurrent Otitis
title_full_unstemmed Study of Binaural Auditory Cortical Response in Children with History of Recurrent Otitis
title_sort Study of Binaural Auditory Cortical Response in Children with History of Recurrent Otitis
author Oliveira,Leticia Sampaio
author_facet Oliveira,Leticia Sampaio
Oliveira,Anna Caroline Silva de
Alcântara,Yara Bagali
Vieira,Carolina Almeida
Ferreira,Dayse Mayara de Oliveira
Chagas,Eduardo Federighi Baisi
Frizzo,Ana Claudia Figueiredo
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Anna Caroline Silva de
Alcântara,Yara Bagali
Vieira,Carolina Almeida
Ferreira,Dayse Mayara de Oliveira
Chagas,Eduardo Federighi Baisi
Frizzo,Ana Claudia Figueiredo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Leticia Sampaio
Oliveira,Anna Caroline Silva de
Alcântara,Yara Bagali
Vieira,Carolina Almeida
Ferreira,Dayse Mayara de Oliveira
Chagas,Eduardo Federighi Baisi
Frizzo,Ana Claudia Figueiredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv auditory evoked potentials
electrophysiology
child
otitis
hearing
topic auditory evoked potentials
electrophysiology
child
otitis
hearing
description Abstract Introduction Any type of sensory deprivation in childhood resulting from conductive hearing loss may impair the development of peripheral and central auditory pathway structures with negative consequences for binaural processing. Objective To characterize and compare monoaural and binaural auditory responses in neonates and children without and with a history of recurrent otitis. Methods The study included participants from 0 to 8 years and 11 months old, in good general health conditions, of both genders, divided into a control group, with no history of otitis, and a study group, with history of recurrent otitis. Cortical potential with speech stimulus /ba/-/da/ was used as collection procedure. The arithmetic calculation of the 512 points of the wave was performed to obtain the grand average of the waves of the subjects in both groups. The Shapiro-Wilk and mixed repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) statistical tests were performed to analyze the group effect, the condition, and the interaction (group versus condition) controlling the effect of the age-sex covariable. Results There was a statistically significant difference between the groups for all latency values; and for the P1, N1, P2, and N2 latencies, the differences between the groups occurred in the three analyzed conditions (right and left ears and binaural), revealing the influence of sensory deprivation. There were no significant differences in relation to wave amplitudes. Conclusion There are differences in the cortical potential with speech stimuli and in the binaural interaction component of children with and without history of recurrent otitis.
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