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2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1718933
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Effect of Tympanostomy Tube Placement on Intraoperative Auditory Brainstem Response

Abstract: Background Intraoperative auditory brainstem response (ioABR) testing under general anesthesia is commonly performed on children when sleep-deprived ABR and behavioral testing are not reliable or feasible. Several studies have reported potential confounding results when tube insertion is combined with ABR testing. Purpose This article evaluates whether a temporary threshold shift (TTS) occurs following placement of tympanostomy tubes (TTs) in children who undergo ioABR testing. Research Des… Show more

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“…Unlike that with OAEs, the validity of ABR results is not affected by the presence of OME, beyond the impact of any conductive hearing loss that the OME may be causing 105 . Although some have advocated for performing ABR testing under general anesthesia concurrent with tympanostomy tube insertion, some children with OME have worse ABR thresholds following tube insertion, and results must be interpreted with caution 106 , 107 . Further discussion of ABR in hearing assessment related to tympanostomy tubes is beyond the scope of this guideline and should be based on shared decisions with the clinician, family, and audiologist.…”
Section: Guideline Key Action Statementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike that with OAEs, the validity of ABR results is not affected by the presence of OME, beyond the impact of any conductive hearing loss that the OME may be causing 105 . Although some have advocated for performing ABR testing under general anesthesia concurrent with tympanostomy tube insertion, some children with OME have worse ABR thresholds following tube insertion, and results must be interpreted with caution 106 , 107 . Further discussion of ABR in hearing assessment related to tympanostomy tubes is beyond the scope of this guideline and should be based on shared decisions with the clinician, family, and audiologist.…”
Section: Guideline Key Action Statementsmentioning
confidence: 99%