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Autor:
Sarie Martens, Leen Maes, Cleo Dhondt, Saartje Vanaudenaerde, Marieke Sucaet, Els De Leenheer, Helen Van Hoecke, Ruth Van Hecke, Lotte Rombaut, Ingeborg Dhooge
Publikováno v:
Ear and hearing.
As children with sensorineural hearing loss have an increased risk for vestibular impairment, the Vestibular Infant Screening-Flanders project implemented a vestibular screening by means of cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (cVEMP) at th
Autor:
Sarie Martens, Ingeborg Dhooge, Cleo Dhondt, Saartje Vanaudenaerde, Marieke Sucaet, Lotte Rombaut, Leen Maes
Publikováno v:
Ear and hearing.
Although vestibular deficits can have severe repercussions on the early motor development in children, vestibular assessment in young children has not yet been routinely integrated in clinical practice and clear diagnostic criteria to detect early ve
Autor:
Cleo Dhondt, Leen Maes, Sarie Martens, Saartje Vanaudenaerde, Lotte Rombaut, Marieke Sucaet, Annelies Keymeulen, Helen Van Hoecke, Els De Leenheer, Ingeborg Dhooge
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope.
Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) can affect vestibular function, which is an important cornerstone for early motor development. This study aims to identify risk factors for early vestibular dysfunction with severe repercussions on the motor outcome.
Autor:
Sarie Martens, Ingeborg Dhooge, Cleo Dhondt, Saartje Vanaudenaerde, Marieke Sucaet, Helen Van Hoecke, Els De Leenheer, Lotte Rombaut, An Boudewyns, Christian Desloovere, Anne-Sophie Vinck, Sebastien Janssens de Varebeke, Dominique Verschueren, Margriet Verstreken, Ina Foulon, Charlotte Staelens, Claudia De Valck, Robbe Calcoen, Nele Lemkens, Okan Öz, Mieke De Bock, Lisa Haverbeke, Christoph Verhoye, Frank Declau, Benoit Devroede, Glen Forton, Naima Deggouj, Leen Maes
Publikováno v:
PEDIATRICS
Ghent University Academic Bibliography
Pediatrics
Ghent University Academic Bibliography
Pediatrics
OBJECTIVES Although vestibular deficits are more prevalent in hearing-impaired children and can affect their development on many levels, a pediatric vestibular assessment is still uncommon in clinical practice. Since early detection may allow for tim
Autor:
Lotte Rombaut, Ingeborg Dhooge, Marieke Sucaet, Saartje Vanaudenaerde, Laura Leyssens, Cleo Dhondt, Sarie Martens, Leen Maes
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 120:196-201
Objectives The Vestibular Infant Screening – Flanders (VIS-Flanders) project aims to implement and refine a vestibular screening protocol for all children with neonatal hearing loss in Flanders (Belgium) to limit the impact of a vestibular dysfunct
Autor:
Lotte Rombaut, Ingeborg Dhooge, Nele Lemkens, Claudia F. J. De Valck, Robby Vanspauwen, Sebastien Janssens de Varebeke, Sarie Martens, Ina Foulon, An Boudewyns, Leen Maes, Okan Öz, Charlotte Staelens, Frank Declau, Cleo Dhondt, Lisa Haverbeke, Naima Deggouj, Christoph Verhoye, Anne-Sophie Vinck, Benoit Devroede, Mieke De Bock, Christian Desloovere, Marieke Sucaet, Saartje Vanaudenaerde, Karen Van den Broeck, Dominique Verschueren
Publikováno v:
Scientific reports
Scientific Reports
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Scientific Reports
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Due to the close anatomical relationship between the auditory and vestibular end organs, hearing-impaired children have a higher risk for vestibular dysfunction, which can affect their (motor) development. Unfortunately, vestibular dysfunction often