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Original Article

An Automated Hearing Screening Technique for Newborns

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Pages 1-8 | Received 29 Mar 1978, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

11182 newborn infants have had their hearing thresholds screened by automatically, recording crib motion before and after a test sound. An inexpensive motion transducer translates the baby(s) movements onto a multichannel strip-chart recorder (batch testing) or a single channel recorder (individual testing). Records are read off-line and scored positive if there is a change in movement within 2.5 sec after the test sound. “Passing or failing” a baby requires about one minute's clerical scoring time, and is therefore both economical and simple. We have detected 33 neonates with serious hearing losses and perhaps missed one on long-term follow-up. This amounts to a deafness incidence of 1:329 live births. In the Intensive Care/Premature nurseries the incidence is 1:62.

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