| Literature DB >> 21180941 |
Raquel Leme Casali1, Maria Francisca Colella dos Santos.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) is important for the early diagnosis of hearing impairment in infants. AIM: To compare ABR responses in full-term and premature infants; gender and ear were taken into account.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21180941 PMCID: PMC9443758
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Data of term and premature infants: sex, gestational age, age at test, and gender homogeneity of groups.
| Term | Preterm | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Female | N | 19 | 18 |
| % | 52,8 | 60 | |
| Male | N | 17 | 12 |
| % | 47,2 | 40 | |
| Age at test | Mean | 42,5 | 40,3 |
| (in weeks) | SD | 1,4 | 2,6 |
| Median | 42,4 | 39,5 | |
| Gestational age | Mean | 39,2 | 35,7 |
| (in weeks) | SD | 1,1 | 1 |
| Median | 39,3 | 36 |
Chi-square test p = 0.5561
Standard deviation
Lactating infants according to values (mean, standard deviation and median in milliseconds - ms) and a comparison of absolute wave I, III and V and interpeaks I-III, III-V and I-V latencies at 80 dBHL, and the absolute wave V latency at 60, 40 and 20 dBHL for the right and left ears.
| Right Ear | Left Ear | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measurement | N | Mean (ms) | Standard Deviation (ms) | Median (ms) | n | Mean (ms) | Standard Deviation (ms) | Median (ms) | p-value |
| Wave I - 80dBHL | 66 | 1,66 | 0,32 | 1,57 | 66 | 1,61 | 0,32 | 1,50 | 0,2691 |
| Wave III - 80dBHL | 66 | 4,04 | 0,31 | 4,07 | 66 | 4,10 | 0,29 | 4,05 | 0,1695 |
| Wave V - 80dBHL | 66 | 6,29 | 0,43 | 6,33 | 66 | 6,31 | 0,39 | 6,39 | 0,0963 |
| Wave V - 60dBHL | 66 | 6,95 | 0,37 | 6,99 | 66 | 6,95 | 0,43 | 6,95 | 0,5196 |
| Wave V - 40dBHL | 66 | 7,61 | 0,37 | 7,63 | 66 | 7,60 | 0,40 | 7,63 | 0,6810 |
| Wave V - 20dBHL | 66 | 8,29 | 0,29 | 8,25 | 66 | 8,27 | 0,32 | 8,25 | 0,5218 |
| Interpeak I-III | 66 | 2,39 | 0,35 | 2,40 | 66 | 2,49 | 0,40 | 2,55 | 0,0321 |
| Interpeak III-V | 66 | 2,25 | 0,38 | 2,29 | 66 | 2,21 | 0,32 | 2,23 | 0,4378 |
| Interpeak I-V | 66 | 4,63 | 0,41 | 4,63 | 66 | 4,70 | 0,45 | 4,72 | 0,0752 |
paired t test /
Wilcoxon's paired test (p<0.05)
Values (mean and standard deviation in milliseconds - ms) and comparison of absolute wave I, III and V and interpeak I-III, III-V and I-V latencies at 80 dBHL and the absolute wave V latency at 60, 40 and 20 dBHL for male and female term and preterm infants
| Term | Preterm | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | Male | Female | |||||||||||
| Measurement | n | Mean | Standard deviation | n | Mean | Standard deviation | p-value | n | Mean | Standard deviation | n | Mean | Standard deviation | p-value |
| Wave I - 80dB | 34 | 1,61 | 0,34 | 38 | 1,54 | 0,23 | 0,7696 | 24 | 1,73 | 0,37 | 36 | 1,69 | 0,33 | 0,7235 |
| Wave III - 80dB | 34 | 4,05 | 0,30 | 38 | 3,98 | 0,29 | 0,2904 | 24 | 4,2 | 0,29 | 36 | 4,10 | 0,29 | 0,2199 |
| Wave V - 80dB | 34 | 6,27 | 0,42 | 38 | 6,14 | 0,42 | 0,1817 | 24 | 6,53 | 0,28 | 36 | 6,35 | 0,41 | 0,0786 |
| Wave V - 60dB | 34 | 6,98 | 0,34 | 38 | 6,82 | 0,39 | 0,0653 | 24 | 7,09 | 0,33 | 36 | 6,99 | 0,48 | 0,3542 |
| Wave V - 40dB | 34 | 7,67 | 0,31 | 38 | 7,51 | 0,43 | 0,1544 | 24 | 7,68 | 0,32 | 36 | 7,60 | 0,42 | 0,6252 |
| Wave V - 20dB | 34 | 8,29 | 0,24 | 38 | 8,17 | 0,35 | 0,0888 | 24 | 8,38 | 0,32 | 36 | 8,32 | 0,28 | 0,1013 |
| Interpeak I-III right ear | 17 | 2,4 | 0,37 | 19 | 2,45 | 0,31 | 0,6472 | 12 | 2,25 | 0,4 | 18 | 2,39 | 0,35 | 0,3155 |
| left ear | 17 | 2,49 | 0,49 | 19 | 2,43 | 0,35 | 0,6815 | 12 | 2,69 | 0,35 | 18 | 2,43 | 0,38 | 0,0744 |
| Interpeak III-V | 34 | 2,22 | 0,42 | 38 | 2,16 | 0,28 | 0,1496 | 24 | 2,33 | 0,36 | 36 | 2,24 | 0,35 | 0,3605 |
| Interpeak I-V | 34 | 4,65 | 0,42 | 38 | 4,6 | 0,40 | 0,6652 | 24 | 4,80 | 0,46 | 36 | 4,66 | 0,46 | 0,2123 |
Student's t test /
Mann-Whitney test (p<0.05)
Values (minimum, mean, maximum and standard deviation in milliseconds - ms) and comparison of absolute wave I, III and V and interpeak I-III, III-V and I-V latencies at 80 dBHL and the absolute wave V latency at 60, 40 and 20 dBHL for male and female term and preterm infants
| Term | Preterm | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measurement | n | Min. (ms) | Mean (ms) | Max. (ms) | Standard deviation (ms) | Median (ms) | n | Min. (ms) | Mean (ms) | Max. (ms) | Standard deviation (ms) | Median (ms) | p-value |
| Wave I - 80dBHL | 72 | 1,23 | 1,57 | 2,37 | 0,29 | 1,50 | 60 | 1,30 | 1,70 | 2,53 | 0,35 | 1,60 | 0,0193 |
| Wave III - 80dBHL | 72 | 3,37 | 4,01 | 4,60 | 0,29 | 4,02 | 60 | 3,57 | 4,14 | 5,00 | 0,29 | 4,13 | 0,0139 |
| Wave V - 80dBHL | 72 | 5,27 | 6,20 | 7,27 | 0,42 | 6,27 | 60 | 5,57 | 6,42 | 7,10 | 0,37 | 6,47 | 0,0030 |
| Wave V - 60dBHL | 72 | 6,07 | 6,89 | 7,73 | 0,37 | 6,90 | 60 | 5,97 | 7,03 | 7,83 | 0,42 | 7,10 | 0,0489 |
| Wave V - 40dBHL | 72 | 6,43 | 7,58 | 8,33 | 0,39 | 7,63 | 60 | 6,67 | 7,63 | 8,33 | 0,39 | 7,62 | 0,5011 |
| Wave V - 20dBHL | 72 | 7,30 | 8,23 | 8,87 | 0,30 | 8,23 | 60 | 7,73 | 8,34 | 8,87 | 0,30 | 8,33 | 0,0330 |
| Interpeak I-III right ear | 36 | 1,67 | 2,42 | 3,07 | 0,34 | 2,40 | 30 | 1,67 | 2,34 | 3,13 | 0,37 | 2,32 | 0,3198 |
| left ear | 36 | 1,57 | 2,46 | 3,17 | 0,42 | 2,52 | 30 | 1,67 | 2,53 | 3,40 | 0,39 | 2,59 | 0,4773 |
| Interpeak III-V | 72 | 1,27 | 2,19 | 2,87 | 0,35 | 2,23 | 60 | 1,40 | 2,28 | 3,03 | 0,35 | 2,27 | 0,1667 |
| Interpeak I-V | 72 | 3,80 | 4,63 | 5,33 | 0,41 | 4,63 | 60 | 3,47 | 4,71 | 5,50 | 0,46 | 4,72 | 0,1834 |
Student's t test /
Mann-Whitney test (p<0.05)
Figure 1Correlation chart of the gestational age and absolute wave I latency at 80 dBHL. Spearman's correlation coefficient (r= -0.188; p<0.05).
Figure 2Correlation chart of the gestational age and absolute wave III latency at 80 dBHL. Spearman's correlation coefficient (r= - 0.232; p<0.05).
Figure 3Correlation chart of the gestational age and absolute wave V latency at 80 dBHL. Spearman's correlation coefficient (r=- 0.266; p<0.05).
Figure 4Correlation chart of the gestational age and absolute wave V latency at 60 dBHL. Spearman's correlation coefficient (r=-0.267; p<0.05).
Figure 5Correlation chart of the gestational age and absolute wave V latency at 40 dBHL. Spearman's correlation coefficient (r=-0.159; p<0.05).
Figure 6Correlation chart of the gestational age and absolute wave V latency at 20 dBHL. Spearman's correlation coefficient (r=-0.236; p<0.05).