Neonatal brainstem auditory function associates with early receptive language development in preterm children

Autor: Jaana Antinmaa, Satu K. Jääskeläinen, Anne Kaljonen, Helena Lapinleimu, Suvi Stolt, Jaakko Salonen
Přispěvatelé: Doctoral Programme in Cognition, Learning, Instruction and Communication, Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Early Language Development -group, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, HUS Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District
Rok vydání: 2019
Předmět:
INFANTS
Audiology
Lexicon
Child Development
0302 clinical medicine
3123 Gynaecology and paediatrics
VERY-LOW-BIRHT-WEIGHT
030212 general & internal medicine
Brainstem auditory evoked potential
Auditory function
Child
Finland
HEARING
PRETERM
medicine.diagnostic_test
LONGITUDINAL
Regular Article
SPEECH
General Medicine
Language development
VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
Brainstem
VERY-PRETERM
brainstem auditory evoked potentials
Infant
Premature

medicine.medical_specialty
POTENTIALS
RECEPTIVE LEXICON
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
Gestational Age
MATURATION
03 medical and health sciences
030225 pediatrics
Evoked Potentials
Auditory
Brain Stem

medicine
Receptive language
Humans
Retrospective Studies
VERY PRETERM
business.industry
Infant
Newborn

Infant
Retrospective cohort study
PREDICTIVE-VALUE
SCREENING
Pediatrics
Perinatology and Child Health

6163 Logopedics
NEONATAL BRAINSTEM AUDITORY FUNCTION
Audiometry
business
Brain Stem
Regular Articles
Zdroj: Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)
ISSN: 1651-2227
0803-5253
Popis: Aim: To study whether auditory function measured with brainstem auditory evoked potential and brainstem audiometry recordings in the neonatal period associates with language development 1 year later in preterm infants.Methods: This retrospective study included 155 preterm infants (birthweight ≤1500 g and/or birth ≤32 gestational weeks) born between 2007 and 2012 at the Turku University Hospital. Auditory function was recorded in neonatal period. Information of language development was gathered at the mean corrected age of 1 year by using the Finnish version of the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory.Results: Slower auditory processing (longer interpeak interval, IPI I-V) in the right ear in the neonatal brainstem auditory evoked potential recording associated with smaller receptive lexicon size at 1 year (P = .043). Infants with longer IPI I-V were more likely to have a deviant (≤17 words) receptive lexicon size (P = .033). The ab-sence of a contralateral response with right ear stimulation increased the risk for deviant lexicon size (P = .049).Conclusion: The results suggest that impaired auditory function in the neonatal pe-riod in preterm infants may lead to a poorer receptive language outcome 1 year later. Auditory pathway function assessment provides information for the identification of preterm children at risk for weak language development.
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