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EVALUATION OF UNIVERSAL NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING WITH TEOAETEOAE AND TEOAE-AABR (HISTORY OF UNIVERSAL NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING IN VARAMIN, FIRST CITY FOR HEARING SCREENING IN IRAN)

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  46-55

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 Introduction: Permanent HEARING LOSS is one of the most common congenital disorders with an estimated incidence of one to three per thousand live births. The best early diagnostic method for hearing impairment in newborns is the UNIVERSAL NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING (UNHS). This study surveys the history of hearing screening, prevalence of HEARING LOSS in newborns and results of various protocols of newborn hearing screening in Varamin city, Iran.Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 29476 neonates using TEOAETEOAE (Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emission) protocol from 2001 to 2011 and TEOAE-AABR (Automated AUDITORY BRAINSTEM RESPONSE) protocol from 2011 to 1312. If the responses in both sessions were desirable, the infants were referred for a final diagnosis using the ABR (Auditory Brainstem Response) test and an Otolaryngologic examination. Rehabilitative interventions were provided for hearing-impaired newborns.Results: The prevalence of HEARING LOSS was 1.6 per thousand live births according to the first protocol and 2 per thousand live births on the basis of the second protocol. 55% of this population was exposed to risk factors of hearing impairment and 45% of them did not face any risk factors.Conclusion: According to the calculated prevalence of hearing impairment in this study, UNHS is necessary for all of new born. To protect parents from the stress of receiving a false-positive diagnosis, the method of newborn hearing screening should be improved.

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    GOHARI, NASRIN, FIRUZBAKHT, MOHSEN, ESMAILZADE, MANSUR, MASHHADIHOSSEIN, FATEMEH, & RASHEDI, VAHID. (2014). EVALUATION OF UNIVERSAL NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING WITH TEOAETEOAE AND TEOAE-AABR (HISTORY OF UNIVERSAL NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING IN VARAMIN, FIRST CITY FOR HEARING SCREENING IN IRAN). JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES, 10(1), 46-55. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/144091/en

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    GOHARI NASRIN, FIRUZBAKHT MOHSEN, ESMAILZADE MANSUR, MASHHADIHOSSEIN FATEMEH, RASHEDI VAHID. EVALUATION OF UNIVERSAL NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING WITH TEOAETEOAE AND TEOAE-AABR (HISTORY OF UNIVERSAL NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING IN VARAMIN, FIRST CITY FOR HEARING SCREENING IN IRAN). JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES[Internet]. 2014;10(1):46-55. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/144091/en

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    NASRIN GOHARI, MOHSEN FIRUZBAKHT, MANSUR ESMAILZADE, FATEMEH MASHHADIHOSSEIN, and VAHID RASHEDI, “EVALUATION OF UNIVERSAL NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING WITH TEOAETEOAE AND TEOAE-AABR (HISTORY OF UNIVERSAL NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING IN VARAMIN, FIRST CITY FOR HEARING SCREENING IN IRAN),” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 46–55, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/144091/en

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