2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2011.04.010
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Pediatric hearing assessment by auditory brainstem response in the operating room

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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%
“…Although 82% of programs said that they plan to provide more time in areas of interest, 57% said that it is very unlikely or impossible that residents could accumulate ≥12 months in an area of interest. The primary objective of Dornan, et al, (2011)'s paper is to determine to what extent the factors contributing to the discrepancies between ABR thresholds play a role in the operating room and hearing outcomes obtained in the follow-up period. The study also explores the benefits and limitations of performing ABR in the operating room.…”
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confidence: 99%