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Supressão contralateral das emissões otoacústicas transientes em lactente com sífilis congênita

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Main Author: Nascimento, Leila Juliane Pinheiro do
Publication Date: 2021
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
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Summary: Introduction: Syphilis is a global public health problem with complex challenges. In pregnant women, treponema paliidum can be transmitted to the fetus, leading to congenital syphilis, being a risk indicator for hearing loss, as there is evidence of the presence of sensorineural late hearing loss related to vertical transmission to the baby. Based on this premise, the efferent auditory pathway, in particular, the medial olivocochlear region and the outer hair cells, can be assessed by suppressing the otoacoustic supplied by transients, contributing to the identification of the maturation of important physiological processes of this pathway with congenital syphilis. Objective: Study 1 - To characterize the suppression of otoacoustic emissions by transients in children without risk indicators for hearing loss in the first year of life. Study 2 - Analyze the inhibitory effect of contralateral noise on otoacoustic emissions by transients in babies with congenital syphilis. Methodology: Study 1 - Systematic review registered in PROSPERO (nº CRD42020187035). The search took place in the EMBASE, LILACS, LIVIVO, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases. The gray literature included Google Scholar, Open Gray and ProQuest, manual search of references of included studies and consultation with experts. Study 2 - Cross-sectional and prospective study approved by the Research Ethics Committee (nº 3,360,991). The total sample consisted of 35 babies divided into two groups (control -15 babies and study - 20 babies), all of which presented I-III-V waves in the BERA at 80 dB nNA and wave V at 30 dB nNA and the presence of non-linear TEOAE bilaterally. The suppression analysis was performed using linear TEOAE without noise and with white noise contralateral to 60 dB SPL. The mean of inhibition was obtained by subtracting the TEOAE without noise from the TEOAE with noise. Results: Study 1 - 3796 articles were found, after the selection steps 14 studies met the eligibility criteria. All studies showed efferent inhibition in neonates without risk indicators for hearing loss. Suppression was greater in studies that applied nonlinear and unfiltered click with averages greater than 1 dB in neonates in the first weeks of life. Study 2 - the response levels in the two test conditions were higher for females in the SG and males for the CG bilaterally. For both groups, TEOAE the response levels without noise were greater for the left ear, with the introduction of contralateral noise, the response levels were greater for the right ear. Both groups had a low occurrence of inhibition by ear, the SG presented inhibition in 5 (29.4%) subjects, the CG 3 (23.15%) bilaterally. However, the SG demonstrates a higher level of inhibition response for the left ear and the CG for the right. Conclusion: Study 1 - TEOAE suppression occurs in babies without risk indicators for hearing loss in protocols with different uptake characteristics, generating mean responses that do not allow a normative clinical value so far. Study 2 - The inhibitory effect of contralateral noise on TEOAE of babies with congenital syphilis does not differ from those without risk indicators for hearing loss.
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spelling Supressão contralateral das emissões otoacústicas transientes em lactente com sífilis congênitaAudiçãoBebêTestes auditivosSífilis congênitaRevisão sistemáticaIntroduction: Syphilis is a global public health problem with complex challenges. In pregnant women, treponema paliidum can be transmitted to the fetus, leading to congenital syphilis, being a risk indicator for hearing loss, as there is evidence of the presence of sensorineural late hearing loss related to vertical transmission to the baby. Based on this premise, the efferent auditory pathway, in particular, the medial olivocochlear region and the outer hair cells, can be assessed by suppressing the otoacoustic supplied by transients, contributing to the identification of the maturation of important physiological processes of this pathway with congenital syphilis. Objective: Study 1 - To characterize the suppression of otoacoustic emissions by transients in children without risk indicators for hearing loss in the first year of life. Study 2 - Analyze the inhibitory effect of contralateral noise on otoacoustic emissions by transients in babies with congenital syphilis. Methodology: Study 1 - Systematic review registered in PROSPERO (nº CRD42020187035). The search took place in the EMBASE, LILACS, LIVIVO, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases. The gray literature included Google Scholar, Open Gray and ProQuest, manual search of references of included studies and consultation with experts. Study 2 - Cross-sectional and prospective study approved by the Research Ethics Committee (nº 3,360,991). The total sample consisted of 35 babies divided into two groups (control -15 babies and study - 20 babies), all of which presented I-III-V waves in the BERA at 80 dB nNA and wave V at 30 dB nNA and the presence of non-linear TEOAE bilaterally. The suppression analysis was performed using linear TEOAE without noise and with white noise contralateral to 60 dB SPL. The mean of inhibition was obtained by subtracting the TEOAE without noise from the TEOAE with noise. Results: Study 1 - 3796 articles were found, after the selection steps 14 studies met the eligibility criteria. All studies showed efferent inhibition in neonates without risk indicators for hearing loss. Suppression was greater in studies that applied nonlinear and unfiltered click with averages greater than 1 dB in neonates in the first weeks of life. Study 2 - the response levels in the two test conditions were higher for females in the SG and males for the CG bilaterally. For both groups, TEOAE the response levels without noise were greater for the left ear, with the introduction of contralateral noise, the response levels were greater for the right ear. Both groups had a low occurrence of inhibition by ear, the SG presented inhibition in 5 (29.4%) subjects, the CG 3 (23.15%) bilaterally. However, the SG demonstrates a higher level of inhibition response for the left ear and the CG for the right. Conclusion: Study 1 - TEOAE suppression occurs in babies without risk indicators for hearing loss in protocols with different uptake characteristics, generating mean responses that do not allow a normative clinical value so far. Study 2 - The inhibitory effect of contralateral noise on TEOAE of babies with congenital syphilis does not differ from those without risk indicators for hearing loss.Introdução: A sífilis é um problema de saúde pública global com desafios complexos. Em mulheres grávidas o treponema paliidum pode ser transmitido ao feto, acarretando a sífilis congênita, sendo um indicador de risco para a deficiência auditiva, pois há evidência da presença de deficiência auditiva sensorioneural tardia relacionada a transmissão vertical ao bebê. Pautada nessa premissa, a via auditiva eferente, em especial, a região olivococlear medial e as células ciliadas externas, podem ser avaliadas através da supressão das emissões otoacústicas transientes contribuindo na identificação da maturação de processos fisiológicos importantes desta via em bebês com sífilis congênita. Objetivo: Estudo 1 - Caracterizar a supressão das emissões otoacústicas transientes em crianças sem indicadores de risco para a deficiência auditiva no primeiro ano de vida. Estudo 2 - Analisar o efeito inibitório do ruído contralateral nas emissões otoacústicas transientes em lactentes com sífilis congênita. Metodologia: Estudo 1 – Revisão sistemática registrada no PROSPERO (n° CRD42020187035). A busca ocorreu nas bases de dados EMBASE, LILACS, LIVIVO, PubMed, Scopus e Web of Science. A literatura cinzenta incluiu o Google Scholar, Open Grey e ProQuest, busca manual nas referências dos estudos incluídos e consulta aos experts. Estudo 2 – Transversal aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa (n°3.360.991). A amostra total foi constituída de 35 lactentes divididos em dois grupos (controle - 15 lactente e estudo – 20 lactentes), todos apresentaram ondas I-III-V no PEATE à 80 dB nNA e onda V a 30 dB nNA e presença de EOAT não-linear bilateralmente. A análise da supressão foi realizada por meio das EOAT linear sem ruído e com ruído branco contralateral a 60 dB NPS. O nível de resposta de inibição foi obtido subtraindo as EOAT sem ruído das EOAT com ruído. Resultados: Estudo 1 – Foram localizados 3796 artigos, após as etapas de seleção 14 estudos atenderam os critérios de elegibilidade. Todos os estudos mostraram inibição eferente nos neonatos sem indicadores de risco para a deficiência auditiva. A supressão foi maior nos estudos que aplicaram o clique não-linear e o não filtrado com médias superiores a 1 dB em neonatos nas primeiras semanas de vida. Estudo 2 – Os níveis de resposta nas duas condições de teste foram maiores para o sexo feminino no GE e masculino para o GC bilateralmente. Para ambos os grupos os níveis de resposta das EOAT sem ruído foram maiores para a orelha esquerda, com a introdução do ruído contralatera, os níveis de resposta foram maiores a direita. Ambos os grupos apresentaram baixa ocorrência de inibição por orelha, o GE apresentou inibição em 5 (29,4%) sujeitos, o GC 3 (23,15%) bilateralmente. Contudo o GE demonstra maior nível de resposta de inibição para a orelha esquerda e o GC para direita. Conclusão: Estudo 1 – A Supressão das EOAT ocorre em lactente sem indicadores de risco para a deficiência auditiva em protocolos com características de captação diferentes, gerando médias de respostas que não permite até o momento um valor clínico normativo. Estudo 2 – O efeito inibitório do ruído contralateral nas EOAT dos lactentes com sífilis congênita não difere dos sem indicadores de risco para a deficiência auditiva.2023-07-17Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do NorteBrasilUFRNPROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM FONOAUDIOLOGIABalen, Sheila Andreolihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0484498208503474http://lattes.cnpq.br/3487546022829633Durante, Alessandra Spadahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0138489785701371Carvallo, Renata Mota Mamedehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1806988202605434Nascimento, Leila Juliane Pinheiro do2021-09-15T15:08:21Z2021-06-08info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfNASCIMENTO, Leila Juliane Pinheiro do. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Supressão contralateral das emissões otoacústicas transientes em lactente com sífilis congênita
title Supressão contralateral das emissões otoacústicas transientes em lactente com sífilis congênita
spellingShingle Supressão contralateral das emissões otoacústicas transientes em lactente com sífilis congênita
Nascimento, Leila Juliane Pinheiro do
Audição
Bebê
Testes auditivos
Sífilis congênita
Revisão sistemática
title_short Supressão contralateral das emissões otoacústicas transientes em lactente com sífilis congênita
title_full Supressão contralateral das emissões otoacústicas transientes em lactente com sífilis congênita
title_fullStr Supressão contralateral das emissões otoacústicas transientes em lactente com sífilis congênita
title_full_unstemmed Supressão contralateral das emissões otoacústicas transientes em lactente com sífilis congênita
title_sort Supressão contralateral das emissões otoacústicas transientes em lactente com sífilis congênita
author Nascimento, Leila Juliane Pinheiro do
author_facet Nascimento, Leila Juliane Pinheiro do
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Balen, Sheila Andreoli
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0484498208503474
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3487546022829633
Durante, Alessandra Spada
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0138489785701371
Carvallo, Renata Mota Mamede
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1806988202605434
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento, Leila Juliane Pinheiro do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Audição
Bebê
Testes auditivos
Sífilis congênita
Revisão sistemática
topic Audição
Bebê
Testes auditivos
Sífilis congênita
Revisão sistemática
description Introduction: Syphilis is a global public health problem with complex challenges. In pregnant women, treponema paliidum can be transmitted to the fetus, leading to congenital syphilis, being a risk indicator for hearing loss, as there is evidence of the presence of sensorineural late hearing loss related to vertical transmission to the baby. Based on this premise, the efferent auditory pathway, in particular, the medial olivocochlear region and the outer hair cells, can be assessed by suppressing the otoacoustic supplied by transients, contributing to the identification of the maturation of important physiological processes of this pathway with congenital syphilis. Objective: Study 1 - To characterize the suppression of otoacoustic emissions by transients in children without risk indicators for hearing loss in the first year of life. Study 2 - Analyze the inhibitory effect of contralateral noise on otoacoustic emissions by transients in babies with congenital syphilis. Methodology: Study 1 - Systematic review registered in PROSPERO (nº CRD42020187035). The search took place in the EMBASE, LILACS, LIVIVO, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases. The gray literature included Google Scholar, Open Gray and ProQuest, manual search of references of included studies and consultation with experts. Study 2 - Cross-sectional and prospective study approved by the Research Ethics Committee (nº 3,360,991). The total sample consisted of 35 babies divided into two groups (control -15 babies and study - 20 babies), all of which presented I-III-V waves in the BERA at 80 dB nNA and wave V at 30 dB nNA and the presence of non-linear TEOAE bilaterally. The suppression analysis was performed using linear TEOAE without noise and with white noise contralateral to 60 dB SPL. The mean of inhibition was obtained by subtracting the TEOAE without noise from the TEOAE with noise. Results: Study 1 - 3796 articles were found, after the selection steps 14 studies met the eligibility criteria. All studies showed efferent inhibition in neonates without risk indicators for hearing loss. Suppression was greater in studies that applied nonlinear and unfiltered click with averages greater than 1 dB in neonates in the first weeks of life. Study 2 - the response levels in the two test conditions were higher for females in the SG and males for the CG bilaterally. For both groups, TEOAE the response levels without noise were greater for the left ear, with the introduction of contralateral noise, the response levels were greater for the right ear. Both groups had a low occurrence of inhibition by ear, the SG presented inhibition in 5 (29.4%) subjects, the CG 3 (23.15%) bilaterally. However, the SG demonstrates a higher level of inhibition response for the left ear and the CG for the right. Conclusion: Study 1 - TEOAE suppression occurs in babies without risk indicators for hearing loss in protocols with different uptake characteristics, generating mean responses that do not allow a normative clinical value so far. Study 2 - The inhibitory effect of contralateral noise on TEOAE of babies with congenital syphilis does not differ from those without risk indicators for hearing loss.
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