Newborn hearing screening: Comparison of a simplified otoacousticemissions device (ILO 1088) with the ILO88
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Screening
Volume
1
Issue
4
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
1997
First Page
212
Last Page
218
Abstract
Introduction: The acceptance of universal newborn hearing screening has been affected by the availability of an accurate, cost-effective tool. Transient evoked otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) procedures have been used successfully in hospital-based programs. A modified TEOAE method, using a narrow band signal, may be capable of maintaining accuracy while reducing test time. A comparison between a simplified narrow band TEOAE screening device (ILO1088-Echosensor) and the standard ILO88 Quickscreen mode was initiated in this study.
Methods: One thousand ears of newborns in a normal nursery were tested using both devices.
Results: Results demonstrated that there was good agreement between the two devices. The possibility that the 5.9% discrepancy between the two screeners may be related to restrictions in the protocol that prohibited calibrating or refitting the probe during the test should be explored.
Discussion: The ILO1088 automated screener demonstrated good potential as a quick, accurate hearing screening device for newborns with the potential of reducing screener training and the need for off-line interpretation of the results when employed in a universal program.
Recommended Citation
Maxon AB, Vohr BR., & White KR (1997). Newborn hearing screening: Comparison of a simplified otoacoustic emissions device (ILO 1088) with the ILO88. Screening, 1(4), 212-218.