Revista CEFAC (Apr 2024)

Evaluation of the maturational auditory process in children with the infection by Zika congenital syndrome

  • Priscila de A Lucas,
  • Walkiria B Santos,
  • Thalita M de Oliveira,
  • Marcial F Galera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0216/20242629823
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze the absolute latencies of waves I. III and V and the interpeak intervals I-III. III-V and I-V of the ABR recorded from different age groups of children with congenital zika virus infection and their peers without risk indicators for hearing impairment. Methods: 84 newborns and infants (N=51 study group and N=33 control group) divided into groups with different post-conceptual ages. with the results of their hearing exams analyzed by age group and compared with their peers without other risk indicators for hearing impairment. The assessment of the auditory pathway was conducted through tympanometry. otoacoustic emissions and auditory brain stem responses. Results: only the latency of wave I and the interpeak III-V showed no significant difference between the study and control groups. The absolute latency and interpeak values found in the study group were significantly lower than those found in the control group. Conclusion: the maturation of the brain stem in children with ZIKV infection occurred within normal limits. with no retrocochlear disorders until the age of 5 years.

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