HIV/AIDS e suas repercussões na audição em crianças

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Autor(a) principal: Buriti, Ana Karina Lima
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/tede/5083
Resumo: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), transmitted by Human Immunodeficiency Vírus (HIV) it attacks the immune system, which may cause adverse effects on the general state of health, and in particular, the hearing health. The objective of this study was to evaluate the hearing of children with HIV/AIDS and to assess the association of audiological findings in children with HIV/AIDS, relating them to the viral load, the opportunistic diseases and to antiretroviral treatment (TARV) instituted. We analyzed 23 children with HIV/AIDS that were followed at two specialized care services (SCS). Those responsible for the children responded to a questionnaire that included data on the clinical situation and the hearing health of children, which was subsequently complemented by information contained in medical records. Then, the external acoustic meatus was inspected and where necessary, the children were referred to the ent propitiate the realization of the audiological exams. The audiological evaluation was composed by examination of audiometry and immitanciometry (tympanometry and stapedial reflexes). For descriptive analysis of the data was used to the technique of inferential statistics, using Fisher's exact test, when the conditions for use of the test thur-square has not been verified. They were complied with the guidelines for research involving human beings contained in Resolution CNS N° 196/1996. There was an occurrence of hearing loss by ear in 84.8 % of the children analyzed, prevailing a percentage of 76.9 % of hearing loss discrete and 67.4 % for tympanometry curve type B. The otologic manifestations were observed in 65.2 % of the children, with the ear pain to the highest occurrence (66.7 %), there was no significant association with hearing loss (p=0.001). In relation to the association of hearing loss with the causal factor, there was no statistically significant association with the use of anti-retroviral therapy (p=0.031) and with the otitis (p=0.003), not showing for the variables viral load and the number of opportunistic diseases (p>0.05). The study showed the presence of hearing loss in children with HIV/AIDS, associated with the use of TARV and the otitis, but possibly not related solely to these, suggesting risks of damage to the linguistic development of children. The auditory follow in children with HIV/AIDS is important to diagnose and intervene as soon as possible on the possible causal factors of hearing loss, in order to preserve the hearing and to promote a development appropriate language, thus reducing the difficulties in the process of learning, education and social inclusion.
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spelling HIV/AIDS e suas repercussões na audição em criançasHIV/AIDS and its impact on hearing in childrenPerda auditivaTerapia Anti-Retroviral de Alta AtividadeSíndrome de Imunodeficiência AdquiridaInfecções por HIVOtiteHearing LossHighly Active Antiretroviral TherapyThe Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeHIV infectionsOtitisCIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEMAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), transmitted by Human Immunodeficiency Vírus (HIV) it attacks the immune system, which may cause adverse effects on the general state of health, and in particular, the hearing health. The objective of this study was to evaluate the hearing of children with HIV/AIDS and to assess the association of audiological findings in children with HIV/AIDS, relating them to the viral load, the opportunistic diseases and to antiretroviral treatment (TARV) instituted. We analyzed 23 children with HIV/AIDS that were followed at two specialized care services (SCS). Those responsible for the children responded to a questionnaire that included data on the clinical situation and the hearing health of children, which was subsequently complemented by information contained in medical records. Then, the external acoustic meatus was inspected and where necessary, the children were referred to the ent propitiate the realization of the audiological exams. The audiological evaluation was composed by examination of audiometry and immitanciometry (tympanometry and stapedial reflexes). For descriptive analysis of the data was used to the technique of inferential statistics, using Fisher's exact test, when the conditions for use of the test thur-square has not been verified. They were complied with the guidelines for research involving human beings contained in Resolution CNS N° 196/1996. There was an occurrence of hearing loss by ear in 84.8 % of the children analyzed, prevailing a percentage of 76.9 % of hearing loss discrete and 67.4 % for tympanometry curve type B. The otologic manifestations were observed in 65.2 % of the children, with the ear pain to the highest occurrence (66.7 %), there was no significant association with hearing loss (p=0.001). In relation to the association of hearing loss with the causal factor, there was no statistically significant association with the use of anti-retroviral therapy (p=0.031) and with the otitis (p=0.003), not showing for the variables viral load and the number of opportunistic diseases (p>0.05). The study showed the presence of hearing loss in children with HIV/AIDS, associated with the use of TARV and the otitis, but possibly not related solely to these, suggesting risks of damage to the linguistic development of children. The auditory follow in children with HIV/AIDS is important to diagnose and intervene as soon as possible on the possible causal factors of hearing loss, in order to preserve the hearing and to promote a development appropriate language, thus reducing the difficulties in the process of learning, education and social inclusion.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESA Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida (AIDS) transmitida pelo Human Immunodeficiency Vírus (HIV) ataca o sistema imunológico, podendo causar repercussões sobre o estado geral de saúde e, de modo particular, à saúde auditiva. Objetivou-se avaliar a audição de crianças com HIV/AIDS e analisar a associação dos achados audiológicos em crianças com HIV/AIDS, relacionando-os à carga viral, às doenças oportunistas e ao tratamento antirretroviral (TARV) instituído. Foram analisadas 23 crianças com HIV/AIDS que estavam em acompanhamento em dois serviços de atendimento especializado (SAE). Os responsáveis pelas crianças responderam um questionário que continha dados sobre a situação clínica e a saúde auditiva das crianças, o qual foi posteriormente complementado por informações contidas em prontuário. Em seguida, foi realizada a inspeção do meato acústico externo e, quando necessário, as crianças foram encaminhadas ao otorrinolarigologista para propiciar a realização dos exames audiológicos. A avaliação audiológica foi composta pelo exame de audiometria tonal e imitanciometria (timpanometria e reflexos estapedianos). Para análise descritiva dos dados foi utilizada a técnica de estatística inferencial, através do teste Exato de Fisher, quando as condições para utilização do teste Qui-quadrado não foram verificadas. Foram respeitadas as orientações para pesquisa em seres humanos contidas na Resolução CNE N° 196/1996. Observou-se uma ocorrência de perdas auditivas por orelha em 84,8% das crianças analisadas, prevalecendo um percentual de 76,9% de perdas auditivas discretas e 67,4% para timpanometria de curva tipo B. As manifestações otológicas foram observadas em 65,2% das crianças, sendo a otalgia a de maior ocorrência (66,7%), havendo associação significativa desta com a perda auditiva (p=0,001). Em relação à correlação da perda auditiva ao fator causal, ocorreu associação estatisticamente significativa com o uso da terapia antirretroviral (p=0,031) e com a otite (p=0,003), não apresentando para as variáveis carga viral e o conjunto das doenças oportunistas (p>0,05). O estudo evidenciou a presença de perda auditiva nas crianças com HIV/AIDS, associada ao uso da TARV e da otite, mas possivelmente não relacionados exclusivamente a estes, sugerindo riscos de prejuízos para o desenvolvimento linguístico das crianças. O acompanhamento auditivo em crianças com HIV/AIDS é importante para diagnosticar e intervir o mais cedo possível sobre os possíveis fatores causais de perdas auditivas, a fim de preservar a audição e favorecer um desenvolvimento linguístico adequado, diminuindo as dificuldades no processo de aprendizagem, educação e inclusão social.Universidade Federal da Paraí­baBREnfermagemPrograma de Pós-Graduação em EnfermagemUFPBOliveira, Simone Helena dos Santoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9917899598089580Buriti, Ana Karina Lima2015-05-08T14:47:24Z2018-07-21T00:00:30Z2012-04-182018-07-21T00:00:30Z2012-02-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfBURITI, Ana Karina Lima. HIV/AIDS e suas repercussões na audição em crianças. 2012. 89 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv HIV/AIDS e suas repercussões na audição em crianças
HIV/AIDS and its impact on hearing in children
title HIV/AIDS e suas repercussões na audição em crianças
spellingShingle HIV/AIDS e suas repercussões na audição em crianças
Buriti, Ana Karina Lima
Perda auditiva
Terapia Anti-Retroviral de Alta Atividade
Síndrome de Imunodeficiência Adquirida
Infecções por HIV
Otite
Hearing Loss
Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
HIV infections
Otitis
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
title_short HIV/AIDS e suas repercussões na audição em crianças
title_full HIV/AIDS e suas repercussões na audição em crianças
title_fullStr HIV/AIDS e suas repercussões na audição em crianças
title_full_unstemmed HIV/AIDS e suas repercussões na audição em crianças
title_sort HIV/AIDS e suas repercussões na audição em crianças
author Buriti, Ana Karina Lima
author_facet Buriti, Ana Karina Lima
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Simone Helena dos Santos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9917899598089580
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Buriti, Ana Karina Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Perda auditiva
Terapia Anti-Retroviral de Alta Atividade
Síndrome de Imunodeficiência Adquirida
Infecções por HIV
Otite
Hearing Loss
Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
HIV infections
Otitis
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
topic Perda auditiva
Terapia Anti-Retroviral de Alta Atividade
Síndrome de Imunodeficiência Adquirida
Infecções por HIV
Otite
Hearing Loss
Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
HIV infections
Otitis
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
description Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), transmitted by Human Immunodeficiency Vírus (HIV) it attacks the immune system, which may cause adverse effects on the general state of health, and in particular, the hearing health. The objective of this study was to evaluate the hearing of children with HIV/AIDS and to assess the association of audiological findings in children with HIV/AIDS, relating them to the viral load, the opportunistic diseases and to antiretroviral treatment (TARV) instituted. We analyzed 23 children with HIV/AIDS that were followed at two specialized care services (SCS). Those responsible for the children responded to a questionnaire that included data on the clinical situation and the hearing health of children, which was subsequently complemented by information contained in medical records. Then, the external acoustic meatus was inspected and where necessary, the children were referred to the ent propitiate the realization of the audiological exams. The audiological evaluation was composed by examination of audiometry and immitanciometry (tympanometry and stapedial reflexes). For descriptive analysis of the data was used to the technique of inferential statistics, using Fisher's exact test, when the conditions for use of the test thur-square has not been verified. They were complied with the guidelines for research involving human beings contained in Resolution CNS N° 196/1996. There was an occurrence of hearing loss by ear in 84.8 % of the children analyzed, prevailing a percentage of 76.9 % of hearing loss discrete and 67.4 % for tympanometry curve type B. The otologic manifestations were observed in 65.2 % of the children, with the ear pain to the highest occurrence (66.7 %), there was no significant association with hearing loss (p=0.001). In relation to the association of hearing loss with the causal factor, there was no statistically significant association with the use of anti-retroviral therapy (p=0.031) and with the otitis (p=0.003), not showing for the variables viral load and the number of opportunistic diseases (p>0.05). The study showed the presence of hearing loss in children with HIV/AIDS, associated with the use of TARV and the otitis, but possibly not related solely to these, suggesting risks of damage to the linguistic development of children. The auditory follow in children with HIV/AIDS is important to diagnose and intervene as soon as possible on the possible causal factors of hearing loss, in order to preserve the hearing and to promote a development appropriate language, thus reducing the difficulties in the process of learning, education and social inclusion.
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