An update on rapid universal neonatal hearing screening using a fast automatic auditory brainstem response device

This paper provides an update on ongoing attempts to reduce the time required to complete an automated auditory brainstem response (AABR) assessment for the purposes of Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS). 492 ABR waveforms were recorded from 126 neonates who had already passed a standard UNH...

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Main Authors: Wilson, Wayne, Bradley, Andrew, Petoe, Matthew, Smith, Andrew, Moon, Jackie, Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat
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spelling iium-411082015-03-11T06:38:59Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/41108/ An update on rapid universal neonatal hearing screening using a fast automatic auditory brainstem response device Wilson, Wayne Bradley, Andrew Petoe, Matthew Smith, Andrew Moon, Jackie Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat RF Otorhinolaryngology This paper provides an update on ongoing attempts to reduce the time required to complete an automated auditory brainstem response (AABR) assessment for the purposes of Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS). 492 ABR waveforms were recorded from 126 neonates who had already passed a standard UNHS assessment were re-assessed using a standard click stimulus presented at 33 and 90 cps, and click stimuli presented using a standard maximum length sequence (lMLS) with linear reconstruction and a new MLS (nlMLS) with non-linear reconstruction each presented at 90, 125, 250 and 418 cps (maximum). All stimuli were presented at 35 dBnHL and all waveforms were detected using the Fsp technique at a 99% confidence level. The median times to waveform detection for the standard clicks were 94.14 s at 33 cps and 14.76 s at 90 cps, for the lMLS clicks were 6.62 s at 90 cps, 15.44 s at 125 cps, 6.54 s at 250 cps and 4.18 s at 418 cps, and for the nlMLS clicks were 14.81 s at 90 cps, 11.7 s at 125 cps, 4.36 s at 250 cps and 3.59 s at 418 cps. Some, but not all, of these times were significantly different at the 5% level. The nlMLS clicks provided the shortest times to ABR waveform detection, with the best median time to detection being the 3.59 s provided by the nlMLS stimulus at 418 cps. The nlMLS stimulus combined with the Fsp signal detection technique holds significant promise as a method of significantly reducing the time required to perform UNHS in the clinical setting. 2010 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/41108/1/Oral_posters.txt application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/41108/2/POSTER_Wilson_et_al_2010_Update_on_rapid_UNHS_using_a_fast_AABR_device.pdf Wilson, Wayne and Bradley, Andrew and Petoe, Matthew and Smith, Andrew and Moon, Jackie and Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat (2010) An update on rapid universal neonatal hearing screening using a fast automatic auditory brainstem response device. In: Audiology Australia's XIX National Conference, 16-19 May 2010, Sydney. (Unpublished)
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topic RF Otorhinolaryngology
spellingShingle RF Otorhinolaryngology
Wilson, Wayne
Bradley, Andrew
Petoe, Matthew
Smith, Andrew
Moon, Jackie
Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat
An update on rapid universal neonatal hearing screening using a fast automatic auditory brainstem response device
description This paper provides an update on ongoing attempts to reduce the time required to complete an automated auditory brainstem response (AABR) assessment for the purposes of Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS). 492 ABR waveforms were recorded from 126 neonates who had already passed a standard UNHS assessment were re-assessed using a standard click stimulus presented at 33 and 90 cps, and click stimuli presented using a standard maximum length sequence (lMLS) with linear reconstruction and a new MLS (nlMLS) with non-linear reconstruction each presented at 90, 125, 250 and 418 cps (maximum). All stimuli were presented at 35 dBnHL and all waveforms were detected using the Fsp technique at a 99% confidence level. The median times to waveform detection for the standard clicks were 94.14 s at 33 cps and 14.76 s at 90 cps, for the lMLS clicks were 6.62 s at 90 cps, 15.44 s at 125 cps, 6.54 s at 250 cps and 4.18 s at 418 cps, and for the nlMLS clicks were 14.81 s at 90 cps, 11.7 s at 125 cps, 4.36 s at 250 cps and 3.59 s at 418 cps. Some, but not all, of these times were significantly different at the 5% level. The nlMLS clicks provided the shortest times to ABR waveform detection, with the best median time to detection being the 3.59 s provided by the nlMLS stimulus at 418 cps. The nlMLS stimulus combined with the Fsp signal detection technique holds significant promise as a method of significantly reducing the time required to perform UNHS in the clinical setting.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Wilson, Wayne
Bradley, Andrew
Petoe, Matthew
Smith, Andrew
Moon, Jackie
Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat
author_facet Wilson, Wayne
Bradley, Andrew
Petoe, Matthew
Smith, Andrew
Moon, Jackie
Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat
author_sort Wilson, Wayne
title An update on rapid universal neonatal hearing screening using a fast automatic auditory brainstem response device
title_short An update on rapid universal neonatal hearing screening using a fast automatic auditory brainstem response device
title_full An update on rapid universal neonatal hearing screening using a fast automatic auditory brainstem response device
title_fullStr An update on rapid universal neonatal hearing screening using a fast automatic auditory brainstem response device
title_full_unstemmed An update on rapid universal neonatal hearing screening using a fast automatic auditory brainstem response device
title_sort update on rapid universal neonatal hearing screening using a fast automatic auditory brainstem response device
publishDate 2010
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/41108/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/41108/1/Oral_posters.txt
http://irep.iium.edu.my/41108/2/POSTER_Wilson_et_al_2010_Update_on_rapid_UNHS_using_a_fast_AABR_device.pdf
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