Literature DB >> 2768086

ABR threshold is a function of blood oxygen level.

H Sohmer1, S Freeman, M Schmuel.   

Abstract

In order to determine if there is a relation between auditory threshold and oxygen availability, cats were anesthetized, paralyzed and ventilated with room air and with hypoxic gas mixtures. Auditory nerve-brain stem evoked response (ABR) thresholds and arterial blood oxygen levels [partial pressures (PaO2) and percent saturation (SaO2)] were determined. The ABR threshold was unchanged as long as PaO2 was above 30 mm Hg (SaO2 greater than 45%). Below PaO2 20 mmHg (SaO2 less than 25%) the animal was not viable. Between these values, the hypoxia caused ABR threshold elevations which were reversible when the animal was again respirated with room air. ABR threshold was an inverse function of blood O2 level with an approximate 3.05 dB elevation for every mmHg decrease in PaO2 (2.89 dB/% SaO2). These findings are probably due to hypoxia induced depression of the endocochlear potential. Since ABR could be recorded in premature human neonates after at least 28 weeks gestation and since the human fetus in utero is also hypoxic, these results indicate that the fetus (greater than 28 weeks gestational age) has a sensorineural hearing loss in addition to a conductive loss.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2768086     DOI: 10.1016/0378-5955(89)90102-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hear Res        ISSN: 0378-5955            Impact factor:   3.208


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