Effects of auditory brainstem response (ABR) on measuring children’s auditory functions: an experimental investigation
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SAAD AL YAARI, Sadeq Ali, ALMAFLEHI, Nassr. Effects of auditory brainstem response (ABR) on measuring children’s auditory functions: an experimental investigation. In: Limbaj şi context. Revista internaţională de lingvistică, semiotică şi ştiinţă literară, 2013, nr. 2, pp. 15-54. ISSN 1857-4149.
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Limbaj şi context. Revista internaţională de lingvistică, semiotică şi ştiinţă literară
Numărul 2 / 2013 / ISSN 1857-4149

Effects of auditory brainstem response (ABR) on measuring children’s auditory functions: an experimental investigation

Pag. 15-54

Saad Al Yaari Sadeq Ali, Almaflehi Nassr
 
King Saud University, Riyadh
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 11 aprilie 2014


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Background: Measuring hearing functional capabilities by Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABR) may contribute to better treatment, and possible differences in this process may have important clinical implications. Objectives: To measure the validity and reliability of ABR through screening, estimating, and intraoperative monitoring auditory capabilities of Arab infants and children and the degree of their seriousness. Design: Pre-and-posttest was administered to measure the validity and reliability of ABR. Settings: Al Khars hospital in Al Ahsa’a, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Participants: Subjects of the present study are sixty (60) individuals. The study classified them into two groups: Infants (N= 30, ages range between 0-40 weeks) and children (N=30, ages range between 10 months -3 years), diagnosed with auditory problems. Procedures: ABR pre-and-posttest measurement was administered during two weeks. The outcomes of the pre-and-posttest were neuropsycholinguistically and statistically analyzed. Main outcomes

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auditory, brainstem, response, children, measurement