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B-ENT ; Suppl 21: 91-8, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24383227

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: This study retrospectively evaluates the effect of newborn hearing screening on age at diagnosis, age at cochlear implantation and spoken language development in severely hearing-impaired children. METHODS: Age at diagnosis, age at cochlear implantation and language development were evaluated in a group of early screened (n = 149) and a group of late screened (n = 139) severely hearing-impaired children. Language outcomes were quantified as language quotients (LQs) on the Reynell Developmental Language Scales and Schlichting Expressive Language Test at 1,2, and 3 years after cochlear implantation. RESULTS: Early screened children were significantly younger than late screened children at the time of hearing loss diagnosis and cochlear implantation. Furthermore, early screening was associated with better receptive and expressive spoken language skills after cochlear implantation. CONCLUSION: The results of this retrospective study indicate that the newborn hearing screening program in Flanders and The Netherlands resulted in earlier intervention in deaf children, which beneficially influenced spoken language development.


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Cochlear Implantation , Hearing Loss/diagnosis , Hearing Loss/therapy , Language Development , Neonatal Screening , Age Factors , Belgium , Child, Preschool , Cochlear Implants , Female , Hearing Loss/complications , Hearing Tests , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Netherlands , Retrospective Studies
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