Pädaudiologische Diagnostik im ersten Lebensjahr

Basic data of the doctoral examination procedure

Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster
Period of timeto 30/05/2013
Statuscompleted
CandidateRumstadt, Jan
Doctoral subjectMedizin
Doctoral degreeDr. med.
Awarded byDepartment 05 - Faculty of Medicine
SupervisorsSchmidt, Claus-Michael

Description

The universal neonatal hearing screening (UNHS) program demands detection of hearing loss within the first 3months of life. Practicability and different screening methods should be evaluated. Thus, 617patients (329 m., 288 w.) were analyzed; 246children were referred in the UNHS, 389 with risk factors. In 459children (74%), automated auditory brainstem response (ABR) screening in our department excluded hearing loss, thereof 129 (21%) underwent diagnostic auditory brainstem-evoked audiometry responses: 20 (16%) showed normal and 109 (84%) elevated ABR thresholds. A total of 91children (83%) received hearing aids and 11children (10%) treatment of middle ear effusion. Hearing loss was diagnosed in 18% of all children, 24% with UNHS referral and 34% with both referral and risk factors. Craniofacial anomalies, premature birth < 32weeks of pregnancy, and syndromes were the most frequent risk factors. Reevaluation by ABR showed an improvement to normal hearing in 3 (of 14) children. The 226Hz compared to 1,000Hz-tympanometry showed different specificity (95.5 vs. 85.5%) and sensitivity (32.5 vs. 57.1%). Diagnosis within 3months is possible, but very challenging in children with risk factors.

Promovend*in an der Universität Münster

Rumstadt, Jan
Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery

Supervision at the University of Münster

Schmidt, Claus-Michael
Department of Phoniatrics and Paedaudiology

Publications resulting from doctoral examination procedure

Rumstadt JW, Am Zehnhoff-Dinnesen A, Knief A, Deuster D, Matulat P, Rosslau K, Schmidt CM (2012)
In: HNO, 60(10)
Type of Publication: Research article (journal)