A comparative study of OAE (OTO acoustic emission) and BERA (brainstem evoked response audiometry) / ASSR (auditory steady state response) as a screening of hearing loss among the children (<12 years of age) for hearing assessment in ENT OPD

Authors : Monika Chaudhari, Manoj Kumar Meena, Udit Chawda, Sushil Jha

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijashnb.2022.028

Volume : 8

Issue : 4

Year : 2022

Page No : 115-118

Introduction: Normal speech and language development depend upon a child’s ability to hear spoken language. The most important period for language and speech development is generally regarded as the first 3 years of life. Pediatric hearing loss is a major concern in India due to high incidence of hearing loss in this age, high birth rate, lack of facilities and awareness for early diagnosis. Therefore, early detection and early identification of hearing loss is very important.
Materials and Methods: The study was carried out in ENT Department, Sir T Hospital, Bhavnagar. A total of 100 children <12> Among 100 children (<12> Conclusion: The earlier intervention, better were results. It is important to have more awareness programs focusing on importance of early hearing screening in children. This current study indicated the importance of screening for hearing loss among children.
 
Keywords: OAE, BERA, ASSR


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