September 26-27, 2014
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Abstract Details9/26/2014 | 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM | The need for screening newborns for congenital CMV referred in the Neonatal Hearing Screening Program Introduction: Congenital Cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection is the most frequent cause of non-hereditary congenital hearing loss. Hearing loss may be the earliest indication of a cCMV infection in otherwise healthy infants. The earlier infants with cCMV are diagnosed, the better their chances for appropriate medical treatment and audiological care. Infants referred in the neonatal hearing screening program (NHS) for audiological diagnostics have a higher possibility of having hearing loss. Therefore, it could be effective to investigate whether these referred infants have a cCMV infection before waiting for the final diagnosis of hearing loss. Aims: Determine the prevalence of cCMV and describe the hearing loss in the group of referred newborns in the NHS program. Determine whether referred newborns should be screened for cCMV. Methods: Parents of infants who failed the NHS in the Netherlands are invited to participate in the CONCERT study. Dried blood spots are tested for CMV. The outcome of audiological investigations are recorded. Results: Parents of 478 infants who failed NHS agreed to CMV testing in dried blood spots. Of these, 24 (5,1%) were positive for CMV. All infants except one with cCMV had confirmed hearing loss: 10 with bilateral and 11 with unilateral hearing loss, 2 waiting for further testing and one infant with normal hearing (at risk for late-onset hearing loss). Conclusions: Newborns referred for possible hearing loss by the NHS should be tested for CMV. Medical and audiological care and follow-up can then be expedited for the individual infant. Future studies may decide if testing all infants with suspected hearing impairment for congenital CMV is necessary.
Fleurtje Schornagel (Point of Contact,Primary Presenter), f.a.j.schornagel@lumc.nl;
ASHA DISCLOSURE:
Marjolein Korndewal (Co-Presenter), m.j.korndewal@lumc.nl;
ASHA DISCLOSURE:
Wim Soede (Author), w.soede@lumc.nl;
Lisette Rusman (Author), l.g.rusman@lumc.nl;
Jutte de Vries (Author), j.j.c.de_vries@lumc.nl;
Aloys Kroes (Author), a.c.m.kroes@lumc.nl;
Anne Marie Oudesluys - Murphy (Author), h.m.oudesluys-murphy@lumc.nl;
Ann Vossen (Author), a.c.t.m.vossen@lumc.nl;
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