Publications by authors named "Victor Aparisi Climent"

Universal hearing screening offers unique possibilities for detection of congenital deafness as a consequence of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMVc) infection, so its selective study in the case of a failed test could be a non-negligible screening opportunity while other guidelines covering the possibility of universal screening are adopted. The aim of this study is to analyse the possibility of selective screening for CMVc after an altered hearing test in a regional hospital. During the period studied, the results obtained were unsatisfactory, especially in children born outside the hospital of residence, showing an excessive delay in hearing screening in many cases and in the few cases where CMVc screening could be performed, only 30% had the test ordered in a timely manner.

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Second-level hospitals face peculiarities that make it difficult to implement hearing rescreening protocols, which is also common in other settings. This study analyzes the hearing rescreening process in these kinds of hospitals. A total of 1130 individuals were included; in this cohort, 61.

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Article Synopsis
  • * The research, involving 4,536 infants, finds no significant differences in hearing outcomes between infants with asphyxia (pH < 7.20) and those with normal pH levels.
  • * It concludes that mild to moderate asphyxia at delivery does not impact otoemission screening results in newborns without hearing risk factors, although lower Apgar scores are linked to lower pH levels.
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