Electrophysiology and electroacoustic study of spectrum disorder of auditory neuropathy: Report of a case in high-risk newborn

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Oscar Cañete S.
Fabiola Aránguiz L.

Keywords

Auditory neuropathy, Auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder, auditory evoked potentials, cochlear microphonic

Abstract

Auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) describes a condition in which it is possible to find otoacoustic emissions (OAE) in presence of abnormal or absent auditory brainstem evoked potentials (ABR). The pure tone thresholds may show a spectrum from normal to profound hearing loss. Speech recognition is often affected in presence of background noise, but in some individuals remains intact. We report a case of a pre term newborn (female) of 29 weeks and 810 grams, Apgar 7/8, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, suspected connatal infection, and hyperbilirubinemia (max 11 mg / dl). She was referred to Hospital Padre Hurtado for hearing assessment. The hearing test performed were an ABR, tympanometry & acoustic reflex, visual reinforcement audiometry and otoacoustic emissions. The results are consistent with those described in the literature for ANSD.

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