| Literature DB >> 31906974 |
Fabio Natale1, Mario De Curtis2, Bianca Bizzarri2, Maria Patrizia Orlando3, Massimo Ralli3, Giuseppina Liuzzi4, Barbara Caravale5, Francesco Franco6, Aurelia Gaeta7, Antonella Giancotti2, Francesca Yoshie Russo3, Rosaria Turchetta3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection is the most frequent non-genetic cause of sensorineural hearing-loss (SNHL) (i.e., hearing loss due to a cochlear and/or auditory nerve damage). It is widely accepted that SNHL at birth, when associated to cCMV symptomatic infection involving the central nervous system, benefits from antiviral therapy started in the neonatal period. Conversely, there is no consensus for antiviral treatment in congenitally infected infants diagnosed with isolated SNHL (i.e., SNHL in an otherwise asymptomatic infant) at birth. Our aim was to assess the frequency and the auditory outcome of isolated SNHL at birth due to auditory neuropathy (AN) (i.e., SNHL in a patient with normal cochlear function and auditory nerve dysfunction) in infants with cCMV infection.Entities:
Keywords: Auditory brainstem response; Auditory neuropathy; Congenital cytomegalovirus infection; Otoacoustic emission; Sensorineural hearing-loss
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31906974 PMCID: PMC6945599 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-019-0767-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Demographical data of the study population
| Study population (60 infants) (%) | 16 AN (26.67) | 44 NO AN (73.33) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Timing of Maternal Infection | |||
| • Periconceptional (%) | 2 (12.50) | 4 (9.09) | 0.884b |
| • I Trimester (%) | 3 (18.75) | 12 (27.27) | |
| • II Trimester (%) | 6 (37.50) | 17 (38.64) | |
| • III Trimester (%) | 5 (31.25) | 11 (25.00) | |
| Male (%) | 11/16 (68.75) | 21/44 (47.73) | 0.242b |
| Birth Weight (grams) | 3317 ± 411c | 3277 ± 457c | 0.980d |
| Gestational age at birth (weeks) | 38.69 ± 1.45c | 38.75 ± 1.24c | 0.830d |
AN Auditory neuropathy. a: p value ≤0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance. b: Fisher’s exact test. c: Mean ± Standard Deviation. d: Wilcoxon rank-sum (Mann-Whitney) test
Audiological results of infants diagnosed with AN from first ABR to last audiological evaluation. Mean age (months) ± standard deviation at evaluation are reported for each test
| AN Patients n. | First ABR Right ear Left ear 3.69 ± 2.80 months | Second ABR Right ear Left ear 7.56 ± 2.87 months | Third ABR Right ear Left ear 11.83 ± 4.58 months | Fourth ABR Right ear Left ear 17.00 ± 2.83 months | Last audiological test 32.44 ± 17.58 months | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 70 dB | 50 dB | 70 dB | 40 dB | 40 dB | 40 dB | Normal | ||
| 2 | 50 dB | 30 dB | – | – | – | – | Normal | ||
| 3 | 30 dB | 50 dB | – | – | – | – | Normal | ||
| 4 | 40 dB | 70 dB | – | – | – | – | Normal | ||
| 5 | 40 dB | 80 dB | 30 dB | 40 dB | – | – | Normal | ||
| 6 | 40 dB | 30 dB | – | – | Normal | ||||
| 7 | 50 dB | 30 dB | 50 dB | 30 dB | – | – | Normal | ||
| 8 | 40 dB | 50 dB | 30 dB | 30 dB | – | – | Normal | ||
| 9 | 40 dB | 30 dB | – | – | Normal | ||||
| 10 | 50 dB | 30 dB | 40 dB | 40 dB | – | – | Normal | ||
| 11 | 50 dB | 70 dB | 70 dB | 70 dB | – | – | Normal | ||
| 12 | 50 dB | 40 dB | – | – | – | – | Normal | ||
| 13 | 40 dB | 30 dB | 50 dB | 40 dB | 50 dB | 70 dB | 40 dB | 30 dB | Normal |
| 14 | 50 dB | 30 dB | – | – | – | – | Normal | ||
| 15 | 30 dB | 50 dB | – | – | – | – | Normal | ||
| 16 | 40 dB | 30 dB | – | – | – | – | Normal | ||
AN Auditory neuropathy, ABR Auditory Brainstem Response, dB Decibel normal hearing level. Normal hearing thresholds are highlighted in bold characters
Fig. 1Temporal variations of the auditory thresholds in children diagnosed with AN (according to the worst ear threshold). AN: auditory neuropathy; dB: decibel normal hearing level
BSID III evaluation of the study population
| Study population (60 infants) (%) | 16 AN (26.67) | 44 NO AN (73.33) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tested infants (%) | 13/16 (81.25) | 37/44 (84.09) | 1.000b |
| Age at last BSID-III (months) | 19.46 ± 7.29c | 12.11 ± 6.92c | 0.009d |
| Composite Cognitive score | 106.92 ± 9.69c | 105.27 ± 9.20c | 0.662d |
| Composite Language score | 98.92 ± 8.55c | 104.03 ± 9.81c | 0.093d |
| Composite Motor score | 100.31 ± 9.10c | 95.27 ± 9.42c | 0.117d |
BSID III Bayley Scales of Infant Development III Edition. AN Auditory neuropathy. a: p value ≤0.05 was considered to indicate statistical significance. b: Fisher’s exact test. c: Mean ± Standard Deviation. d: Wilcoxon rank-sum (Mann-Whitney) test