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Asociación Colombiana de Otorrinolaringología y Cirugía de Cabeza y cuello, Maxilofacial y Estética Facial (ACORL)
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2024, Number 4

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Acta de Otorrinolaringología CCC 2024; 52 (4)

Protocol for universal neonatal hearing screening

Ordóñez-Ordóñez LE, Cruz CSE, Cerón PD, Martínez BLI, Ramírez C, Gómez-Ávila N, Rodríguez SR, Carvajalino-Monje I, Hernández E, Silva RR
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Key words:

Neonatal Screening, Hearing Loss, Functional, Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Otoacoustic Emissions, Spontaneous.

ABSTRACT

Newborn hearing screening is a prevention and health promotion strategy aimed at identifying newborns with congenital and/or acquired hearing loss; its universal protocol includes all newborns with and without risk factors for hearing loss. Hearing loss is one of the most common congenital sensory diseases, with an incidence of 1 to 3 per thousand live births. If hearing screening is not performed universally, more than 30% of newborns with hearing loss would not be diagnosed before 6 months of age.


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