Volume : 4, Issue : 4, April - 2015
Clinical significance of BERA(Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry) in children with Sensorineural hearing loss affected by Pyogenic Meningitis and application of BERA in prognosis of hearing loss.
Zafar Iqbal, S C Sharma, S F Hashmi
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<p> OBJECTIVE: Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is an important sequelae of acute pyogenic meningitis in children. This </p> <div>study was undertaken to determine the incidence of SNHL following meningitis in non–neonates and its correlation</div> <div>with various factors. METHODS: Children below age 6 years with ABM admitted in a teaching hospital over a period of 27 months were enrolled. </div> <div>Detailed history was taken, clinical examination performed and cereospinal fluid analyzed at commencement of therapy, 48 hours later and </div> <div>at the end of treatment. On discharge ainstem evoked response audiometry (BERA) was recorded. Data were analyzed using appropriate </div> <div>statistical tests. RESULTS: Out of 75 children enrolled, 45 (60%) developed SNHL, all bilateral, while the rest had unilateral SNHL. Among hearing </div> <div>impaired subjects, 22.2% had mild while 38.85% each had moderate and profound hearing loss. There was significantly higher protein content </div> <div>and neutrophils in the second CSF sample of those with SNHL. Age, presence of vomiting, altered sensorium seizures and aminoglycoside usage </div> <div>were not significantly different in those with and without SNHL, but the total duration of fever was (p<0.05). There was significantly higher </div> <div>protein content and neutrophils in the second CSF sample of those with SNHL. CONCLUSION: There is a greater than 50% probability of the child </div> <div>developing SNHL if neutrophil percentage in the second CSF is 80% or more. Since the overall risk of SNHL is significant in children with meningitis, </div> <div>it is recommended that BERA be recorded in all, so that early intervention may be possible.</div>
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