24
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Article

Anomalous Screening Outcomes from Click-Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions and Auditory Brainstem Response Tests

, , , , &
Pages 399-410 | Received 19 Aug 1997, Accepted 06 Feb 1998, Published online: 03 Mar 2011

References

  • Bonfils, P, Piron, JP, Uziel, A, Pujol, A. A correlative study of evoked otoacoustic emission properties and audiometric thresholds Arch Otorhinolaryngol 1988 245 53–56.
  • Bonfils, P, Uziel, A. Evoked otoacoustic emissions in patients with acoustic neuromas Am J Otol 1988 9 412–417.
  • Cane, MA, Lutman, ME, O'Donoghue, GM. Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in patients with cerebello-pontine angle tumours Am J Otol 1994 15 207–216.
  • Chisin, R, Perlman, MD, Sohmer, H. Cochlear and brain stem responses in hearing loss following neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia Ann Otol 1979 88 352–357.
  • Cope, Y, Lutman, ME. Otoacoustic emissions. Paediatric Audiology 0–5 years McCormick, B Whurr London 1993 250–290.
  • Davidson, P, Hyde, M, Alberti, P. Epidemiologic patterns in childhood hearing loss: A review Int J of Paed Otolaryngol 1989 17 239–266.
  • Davis, AC, Wood, S. The epidemiology of childhood hearing impairment: Factors relevant to planning of services Br J Audiol 1992 26 77–90.
  • Davis, AC, Wood, S, Healy, R, Webb, H, Rowe, S. Risk factors for hearing disorders: Epidemiologic evidence of change over time in the U.K J Am Academy Audiol 1995 6 365–370.
  • Davis, AC, Bamford, JM, Wilson, I, Ramkalawan, T, Forshaw, M, Wright, S. A critical review of the role of neonatal screening in the detection of congenital hearing impairment NHS Executive Health Technol Assessment. 1997 1 10.
  • Deliac, P, Demarquez, JP, Barberot, JP, Sandler, B, Paty, J. Brainstem auditory evoked potentials in icteric fullterm newborns: Alterations with exchange transfusions Neuropaediatrics 1990 21 115–118.
  • Deltenre, P, Mansbach, AL, Bozet, C, Clerex, A, Hecox, KE. Auditory neuropathy: A report on three cases with early onsets and major neonatal illnesses Electroencephalography and clinical Neurophysiology 1997 104 17–22.
  • El-Refaie, A, Parker, DJ, Bamford, JM. Otoacoustic emission versus ABR screening: The effect of external and middle ear abnormalities in a group of SCBU neonates Br J Audiol 1996 30 3–8.
  • Feinmesser, M, Tell, L, Levi, H Follow up of 40000 infants screened for hearing defecit Audiology 1982 21 197–203.
  • Fortnum, H, Davis, AC. Epidemiology of permanant childhood hearing impairment in Trent Region, 1985–1993 Br J Audiol 1997 31 409–446.
  • Graham, JM, Drenovak, M, Akhtar, S, Bantock, H. Case report of a child who developed severe hyperbilirubinaemia with preserved otoacoustic emissions but absent auditory brainstem responses and in whom normal hearing thresholds developed by 14 months of age. Paper presented to the British Cochlear Implant Group March 1997.
  • Hall, JW, Brown, DP, Mackey-Hagardine, JR. Paediatric applications of serial ABR and middle latency evoked response recordings Int J Paed ORL 1985 9 201–218.
  • Katona, G, Buki, B, Farkas, Z, Pytel, J, Simon-Nagy, E, Hirschberg, J. Transitory evoked otoacoustic emissions in a child with a profound hearing loss Int J Paed ORL 1993 26 263–267.
  • Kennedy, CR, Kimm, L, Cafarelli-Dees, D, Evans, PIP, Hunter, M, Lenton, S, Thornton, ARD Otoacoustic emissions and auditory brainstem responses in the newborn Arch Dis Child 1991 66 1124–1129.
  • Kok, MR, Van Zanten, GA, Brocaar, MP, Wallenberg, HCS Click-evoked oto-acoustic emissions (EOAEs) in 1036 ears of healthy newborns Audiology 1993 32 213–224.
  • Kraus, N, Ozdamar, O, Stein, L, Reed, N. Absent auditory brain stem response:peripheral hearing loss or brain stem dysfunction Laryngoscope 1984 94 400–406.
  • Krumholtz, A, Felix, JK, Goldstein, PJ, McKenzie, E. Maturation of the brain stem auditory evoked potential in premature infants Electroenceph Clin Neurophsiol. 1985 62 124–134.
  • Laccourreye, L, Francois, M, Tran Ba Huy, E, Narcy, P. Bilateral evoked emissions in a child with profound hearing loss Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1996 105 286–288.
  • Lenhardt, ML, McArtor, R, Bryant, B. Effects of neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia on the brainstem electric response J Paed 1984 104 281–284.
  • Low, R, Brown, AM, Sheppard, SL. Delay in the development of neural responses in a human infant with normal cochlear responses Br J Audiology 1995 29 31.
  • Lutman, ME, Mason, SM, Sheppard, SL, Gibbin, K. Differential diagnostic potential of otoacoustic emissions: A case study Audiology 1989 28 205–210.
  • Lutman, ME, Davis, AC, Fortnum, HM, Wood, S. Field sensitivity of targeted neonatal hearing screening by transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions Ear and Hearing 1997 18 265–76.
  • Markides, A. Age at fitting of hearing aids and speech intelligibility Br J Audiol 1986 20 165–168.
  • Martin, JAM, Bentzen, O, Colley, JRT, Hennebert, D, Holm, C, Iurato, S, DeJonge, GA, McCullen, O, Meyer, ML, Moore, WJ, Morgan, A. Childhood deafness in the European Community Scand Audiol 1981 10 165–174.
  • Mason, SM. On-line computer scoring of the auditory brainstem response for estimation of hearing threshold Audiology 1984 23 277–296.
  • Mason, SM. Automated system for screening hearing using the auditory brainstem response Br J Audiol 1988 22 211–213.
  • Mason, SM. Electric response audiometry. Paediatric Audiology 0–5 years McCormick, B Whurr London 1993 187–249.
  • Mason, SM, Barber, C, Davis, AC, McCormick, B. Evolution and detectability of the neonatal ABR: Implications for automated screening of hearing. Maturation of the CNS and evoked potentials Gallai, V Elsevier Science Publishers 1986 194–203.
  • Mason, SM, Davis, AC, Wood, S, Farnsworth, A. Field sensitivity of targeted neonatal hearing screening using the Nottingham ABR screener Ear Hear 1998 19 91–102.
  • Maxon, A, White, K, Vohr, B, Behrens, T. Using transient evoked otoacoustic emissions for neonatal hearing screening Br J Aud 1993 27 149–153.
  • Maxon, A, White, K, Behrens, T, Vohr, B. Referral rates and cost effeciency in a universal newborn hearing screening program using transient evoked otoacoustic emissions J Am Ac Aud 1995 6 271–277.
  • Nakamura, H, Takada, S, Shimbuku, R, Matsuo, M, Hirokuni, N. Auditory nerve and brainstem responses in newborn infants with hyperbilirubinaemia Paediatrics 1985 75 703–708.
  • National Deaf Children's Society. Quality Standards in Paediatric Audiology vol 1 NDCS London 1993.
  • National Institutes of Health. Early identification of hearing impairment in infants and young children NIH consensus statement 1993 vol 11 No 1, NIH Bethesda, USA.
  • Norton, SJ. Application of transient evoked otoacoustic emissions to paediatric populations Ear Hear 1993 14 64–73.
  • Nwaesi, CG, Van Aerde, JBS, Boyden, M, Perlman, M. Changes in auditory brainstem responses in hyperbilirubinaemic infants before and after exchange transfusion Paediatrics 1994 74 800–803.
  • Parker, G, Webb, H, Stevens, JC. Outcome of infants with TEOAE present and a high ABR threshold at birth. Poster presented to British Society of Audiology Annual Conference Cardiff September 1997.
  • Parving, A Epidemiology of hearing loss and audiological diagnosis of hearing impairment in childhood Int J Paed Otolaryngol 1983 5 159–165.
  • Perlman, M, Fainmesser, P, Sohmer, H, Tamari, H, Yohanan, W, Pevsmer, B. Auditory nerve brainstem evoked responses in hyperbilirubinaemic neonates Paediatrics 1983 72 658–664.
  • Prieve, BA, Gorga, MP, Neely, ST. Otoacoustic emissions in an adult with a severe hearing loss J Sp Hear Dis 1991 34 379–385.
  • Ramkalawan, TW, Davis, AC. The effects of hearing loss and age at intervention on some language metrics in young hearing impaired children Br J Audiol 1992 26 97–107.
  • Robinette, MS, Facer, GW. Evoked otoacoustic emissions in differential diagnosis: A case report Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1991 105 120–123.
  • Robinshaw, HM. Early intervention for hearing impairment: Differences in the timing of communication and linguistic development Br J Audiol 1995 29 315–334.
  • Rutten, WLC Evoked acoustic emissions from within normal and abnormal human ears: Comparison with audiometric and electro-cochleo-graphic findings Hear Res 1980 2 263–271.
  • Shapiro, S, Marian, E, Selle, TE. Cochlear microphonics in the jaundiced Gunn rat Am J Otolaryngol 1994 15 129–137.
  • Sininger, Y, Hood, L, Starr, A, Berlin, C, Picton, T. Hearing loss due to auditory neuropathy Audiology Today 1995 7 10–13.
  • Stein, L, Tremblay, K, Pasternak, J, Banerjee, S, Lindemann, K, Kraus, N. Brainstem abnormalities in neonates with normal otoacoustic emissions Seminars in Hearing 1996 17 197–213.
  • Stevens, JC, Webb, H, Hutchinson, J, Connell, J, Smith, MF, Buffin, JT. Click evoked otoacoustic emissions compared with brainstem electric response Arch Dis Child 1989 64 1105–1111.
  • Sutton, GJ, Gleadle, P, Rowe, SJ. Tympanometry and otoacoustic emissions in a cohort of special care neonates Br J Audiol 1996 30 9–17.
  • Vohr, B, White, K, Maxon, A, Johnson, M. Factors affecting the interpretation of transient evoked otoacoustic emission results in neonatal screening Semin Hear 1993 14 57–72.
  • Welzl-Muller, K, Stephan, K, Stadlmann, A. Click-evoked otoacoustic emissions in a child with unilateral deafness Eur Arch ORL 1993 250 366–368.
  • Wennberg, RP, Ahlfors, CE, Bickers, R, McCurty, CA, Shetter, JL. Abnormal auditory brainstem response in a newborn infant with hyperbilirubinaemia: Improvement with exchange transfusion J Paed 1982 624–626.
  • White, KR, Vohr, BR, Maxon, AB, Behrens, TR, Mank, GW. Screening all newborns for hearing loss using transient evoked otoacoustic emissions Am J Paed Otolaryngol 1994 29 203–217.
  • Worthington, DW, Peters, JF. Quantifiable hearing and no ABR: Paradox or error? Ear Hear 1980 1,5 281–285.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.