Abstract:Postnatal functional changes in the activity of the ear and auditory pathway in neonatal guinea pigs [from day of birth (postnatal day, PND = 0), PNDs 1–4, 7 and then weekly up to 7 weeks] were studied as a model of maturation of hearing in human neonates. On the day of birth there were signs of a conductive hearing loss: negative middle ear pressure, auditory nerve brainstem evoked response (ABR) threshold elevation, ABR wave 1 latency prolongation and low amplitude otoacoustic emissions. The conductive heari… Show more
“…by changes in atmospheric pressure or effusion of the tympanic cavity do also have an impact on the DPOAE level (Osterhammel et al, 1993;Hauser et al, 1993;Zheng et al, 1997;Avan et al, 2000;Ueda et al, 1998;Topoloska et al, 2000;Job and Nottet, 2002;Priner et al, 2003). However, since sound is processed linearly in the middle ear (Dallos, 1973), primary tones that elicit DPOAEs and the DPOAEs themselves are suggested to be attenuated linearly in the case of a sound conduction dysfunction.…”
“…by changes in atmospheric pressure or effusion of the tympanic cavity do also have an impact on the DPOAE level (Osterhammel et al, 1993;Hauser et al, 1993;Zheng et al, 1997;Avan et al, 2000;Ueda et al, 1998;Topoloska et al, 2000;Job and Nottet, 2002;Priner et al, 2003). However, since sound is processed linearly in the middle ear (Dallos, 1973), primary tones that elicit DPOAEs and the DPOAEs themselves are suggested to be attenuated linearly in the case of a sound conduction dysfunction.…”
“…In neonatal guinea pigs, the conductive hearing loss caused by amniotic fluid can automatically disappear after several days [7]. Middle ear effusion is found in all newborn animals within 3 h after birth, most effusion is clear within 3 days after birth [8].…”
Background/Aims: Since the middle ear cavity plays an important role in middle ear effusion, the goal of this study is to examine the morphological and functional development of the middle ear mucosa in neonatal and adult gerbils. Methods: Gerbils aged between postnatal day 1 (P1) and P26 were used for the experiments. The morphological development of the middle ear cavity was measured by using the celloidin embedding method and scanning electronic microscope. Ciliary motion was determined and calibrated by a photodiode-based measurement system. Results: The area of the middle ear increased significantly from 0.42 ± 0.02 mm2 (n = 8) at P1 to 2.6 ± 0.03 mm2 (n = 8) at P26. At P1, all regions were covered by densely populated ciliated cells. A significant reduction of the density of ciliated cells was found between P8 and P18 (p < 0.05). The beat frequency at P1 is not statistically different from that of P8 (p > 0.05). However, the beat frequency increased significantly between P8 and P18 (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Middle ear mucosa underwent a significant change between P1 and P18. The cilia morphology and function (ciliary motion) are fully mature at P18. This may explain the high incidence of middle ear effusion in the neonatal period in humans.
“…Após a triagem auditiva, realizada ainda na maternidade, é necessária a realização de diagnóstico nos casos de falha. É imprescindível que outros exames, como a audiometria de tronco cerebral, imitanciometria e observação do comportamento auditivo, sejam incorporados ao de emissões otoacústicas para que o diagnóstico de deficiência auditiva seja realmente concluído 16,28 .…”
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“…Geralmente a alteração condutiva mais encontrada nesta faixa etária é alteração condutiva por secreção em ouvido médio 28 . Isto deve ser confirmado com a realização de timpanometria e, se presente, deve ser logo tratado.…”
Palavras-chave: triagem auditiva, audiometria de tronco cerebral , onda V. Key words: neonatal screening , brain auditory , V wave. Rev Bras Otorrinolaringol. V.69, n.6, 785-9, nov./dez. 2003
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