Universal newborn hearing screening program. Experience over 10 years
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Keywords
Newborn Hearing Screening, Congenital Hearing Loss, Hearing Screening
Abstract
Introduction: Efficient universal newborn hearing screening program (UNHSP) Im- plementation allows the inquest improvement of newborns with congenital hearing loss (CHL), facilitating an early intervention. Aim: To describe the results of the UNHSP carried out by the Department of Otorhi- nolaryngology of Clinica Las Condes. Material and method: Descriptive, retrospective study. We studied the program results and variables: sex, diagnosis age, birth age in weeks and risk factors associated with development CHL in newborns evaluated between May, 2001 and June, 2012. Results: 18.224 newborns were evaluated. 809 reproved this evaluation (4.43%). We diagnosed 70 CHL (56% males, 44% women), with an incidence estimated of 3-4 cases every 1.000 newborns. 54.3% corresponded to unilateral CHL and 45.7% bilateral, 90% of this CHL were slight to moderate. The presence of craniofacial anomalies was the main associate risk factor in 38,5% followed by a weight birth <1.500 gr. in a 10%. Discussion and conclusions: Is imperative the accomplishment of UNHSP to diagnose the population at risk of developing CHL and even more in those populations where the risk factors are concentrated.
