Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (Oct 2015)

Efferent inhibition of otoacoustic emissions in preterm neonates

  • Renata Mota Mamede Carvallo,
  • Seisse Gabriela Gandolfi Sanches,
  • Silvia Maria Ibidi,
  • Jordana Costa Soares,
  • Alessandra Spada Durante

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2015.07.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 81, no. 5
pp. 491 – 497

Abstract

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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Abnormalities in auditory function of newborns may occur not only because of preterm birth, but also from the use of medications and from diseases related to prematurity. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the inhibitory effect from stimulation of the olivocochlear efferent system on transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in preterm neonates, comparing these data with those from full-term neonates. METHODS: This was a prospective, cross-sectional, contemporary cohort study with 125 neonates, pooled into two groups: full-term (72 full-term neonates, 36 females and 36 males, born at 37-41 weeks of gestational age); and preterm (53 neonates, 28 males and 25 females, born at ≤36 weeks of gestational age, evaluated at the corrected gestational age of 37-41 weeks). Otoacoustic emissions were recorded using linear and nonlinear click-evoked stimuli, with and without contralateral stimulation. RESULTS: The inhibitory effect of the efferent pathway in otoacoustic emissions was different (p = 0.012) between groups, and a mean reduction of 1.48 dB SPL in full-term births and of 1.02 dB SPL in preterm births was observed for the non-linear click-evoked stimulus. CONCLUSION: The results suggest a reduced inhibitory effect of the olivocochlear efferent system on otoacoustic emissions in preterm neonates.

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