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J J Rotteveel, E J Colon, S L Notermans, G B Stoelinga, Y M Visco.
Abstract
We are investigating the maturation of auditory evoked responses, as a potential diagnostic tool for the neurological examination of premature infants at the Intensive Care Unit for Prematures. In this communication we report the group composite averages of the BMC-ARs in a group of 25 mature and healthy newborns with a follow-up at 3 months of age. The ABRs showed a remarkable variability in wave I latency, with a relatively stable I-V central conduction time (CCT) of the brainstem. The ipsilateral II-V CCT does not differ appreciably from the contralateral II-V CCT. The MLR components NoPoNa and Nb, Nc, Nd are easy to identify in the group averages. Voltage asymmetry between stimulated versus non-stimulated side is slight but persistent in the newborn period as well as at 3 months of age. The group averaged ACRs, show an early complex within the latency reach of 100 ms and a slow W-shaped late complex, most distinct at 3 months. The results indicate that the protocol as applied constitutes a tool for the testing of conduction function of the auditory afference in newborns, even beyond the level of the brainstem. Group averaging offers a method to determine the intragroup stability of evoked potentials under investigation.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3006216 DOI: 10.3109/01050398509045939
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand Audiol ISSN: 0105-0397