Tamiz auditivo neonatal en México: experiencia de un centro de atención de segundo nivel.
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| Title: | Tamiz auditivo neonatal en México: experiencia de un centro de atención de segundo nivel. |
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| Alternate Title: | Neonatal hearing screening in Mexico: Experience of a second level care center. |
| Authors: | Gastelum Gámez, Williams1, Mariscal Marín, Brisa1, Celis Aguilar, Erika María2 erikacelis@hotmail.com, Hernández Castillo, Eugenia Nemiliztli2, de la Mora Fernández, Alma Rosa2 |
| Source: | Anales de Otorrinolaringología Mexicana. oct-dic2024, Vol. 69 Issue 4, p251-264. 14p. |
| Subjects: | OTOACOUSTIC emissions, NEWBORN screening, HEARING disorders, DEAF people, DISEASE risk factors |
| Geographic Terms: | MEXICO |
| Abstract (English): | BACKGROUND: Congenital hearing loss constitutes the initial step in the Neonatal Hearing Screening and Early Intervention program (TANIT) in Mexico, it is considered a diagnostic challenge within the first months of life, where hearing plays a key role in future human development. OBJECTIVE: To know the degree of compliance with the goals for hearing screening of the TANIT, as well as the prevalence of risk factors in patients with absent otoacoustic emissions in Mexico. METHODOLOGY: Comprehensive review of primary literature on PubMed and Google Scholar as database platforms. The keywords used were: hearing loss, congenital hearing loss in Mexico, otoacoustic emissions, neonatal auditory screening, emitted evoked potentials, hearing loss screening in Mexico, from 1990 to 2023. The Mexican literature and population were reviewed with greater insistence. The most representative sources were included in the international category for global analysis. RESULTS: There were obtained 3960 evaluable results. Nowadays developing countries have a higher incidence of patients with deafness. Six thousand children with hearing loss are born in Mexico; however, more than 80% of patients are diagnosed after one year of age, so it is essential to achieve a timely neonatal screening by otoacoustic emissions. CONCLUSIONS: Achieving timely treatment of congenital hearing loss requires early diagnosis and achieving satisfactory coverage of hearing screening is still a great challenge for developing countries like Mexico. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
| Abstract (Spanish): | ANTECEDENTES: La hipoacusia congénita constituye el paso inicial del programa Tamiz Auditivo Neonatal e Intervención Temprana (TANIT) en México, y se considera un reto diagnóstico en los primeros meses de vida, en los que la audición juega un papel clave en el futuro desarrollo humano. OBJETIVO: Conocer el grado de cumplimiento de las metas para el tamizaje auditivo del TANIT, así como la prevalencia de factores de riesgo en pacientes con emisiones otoacústicas ausentes en México. METODOLOGÍA: Revisión exhaustiva de la bibliografía primaria en PubMed y Google Scholar como plataformas de bases de datos; se utilizaron las palabras clave: hipoacusia, hipoacusia congénita en México, emisiones otoacústicas, tamiz auditivo neonatal, potenciales evocados emitidos, tamizaje de hipoacusia en México, de 1990 a 2023. Se revisaron con mayor insistencia la bibliografía y población mexicanas y se incluyeron las fuentes más representativas en la categoría internacional para el análisis global. RESULTADOS: Se obtuvieron 3960 resultados evaluables. Actualmente los países en vías de desarrollo tienen mayor incidencia de pacientes con sordera. En México, cada año nacen 6000 niños con hipoacusia; sin embargo, más del 80% de los pacientes se diagnostican después del año de edad, por lo que es indispensable hacer un tamizaje temprano a través de las emisiones otoacústicas. CONCLUSIONES: Proporcionar el tratamiento oportuno de la hipoacusia congénita requiere un diagnóstico temprano y lograr una cobertura satisfactoria del tamizaje auditivo aún es un gran reto para los países en desarrollo como México. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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OBJECTIVE: To know the degree of compliance with the goals for hearing screening of the TANIT, as well as the prevalence of risk factors in patients with absent otoacoustic emissions in Mexico. METHODOLOGY: Comprehensive review of primary literature on PubMed and Google Scholar as database platforms. The keywords used were: hearing loss, congenital hearing loss in Mexico, otoacoustic emissions, neonatal auditory screening, emitted evoked potentials, hearing loss screening in Mexico, from 1990 to 2023. The Mexican literature and population were reviewed with greater insistence. The most representative sources were included in the international category for global analysis. RESULTS: There were obtained 3960 evaluable results. Nowadays developing countries have a higher incidence of patients with deafness. Six thousand children with hearing loss are born in Mexico; however, more than 80% of patients are diagnosed after one year of age, so it is essential to achieve a timely neonatal screening by otoacoustic emissions. CONCLUSIONS: Achieving timely treatment of congenital hearing loss requires early diagnosis and achieving satisfactory coverage of hearing screening is still a great challenge for developing countries like Mexico. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] – Name: Abstract Label: Abstract (Spanish) Group: Ab Data: ANTECEDENTES: La hipoacusia congénita constituye el paso inicial del programa Tamiz Auditivo Neonatal e Intervención Temprana (TANIT) en México, y se considera un reto diagnóstico en los primeros meses de vida, en los que la audición juega un papel clave en el futuro desarrollo humano. OBJETIVO: Conocer el grado de cumplimiento de las metas para el tamizaje auditivo del TANIT, así como la prevalencia de factores de riesgo en pacientes con emisiones otoacústicas ausentes en México. METODOLOGÍA: Revisión exhaustiva de la bibliografía primaria en PubMed y Google Scholar como plataformas de bases de datos; se utilizaron las palabras clave: hipoacusia, hipoacusia congénita en México, emisiones otoacústicas, tamiz auditivo neonatal, potenciales evocados emitidos, tamizaje de hipoacusia en México, de 1990 a 2023. Se revisaron con mayor insistencia la bibliografía y población mexicanas y se incluyeron las fuentes más representativas en la categoría internacional para el análisis global. RESULTADOS: Se obtuvieron 3960 resultados evaluables. Actualmente los países en vías de desarrollo tienen mayor incidencia de pacientes con sordera. En México, cada año nacen 6000 niños con hipoacusia; sin embargo, más del 80% de los pacientes se diagnostican después del año de edad, por lo que es indispensable hacer un tamizaje temprano a través de las emisiones otoacústicas. CONCLUSIONES: Proporcionar el tratamiento oportuno de la hipoacusia congénita requiere un diagnóstico temprano y lograr una cobertura satisfactoria del tamizaje auditivo aún es un gran reto para los países en desarrollo como México. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] – Name: AbstractSuppliedCopyright Label: Group: Ab Data: <i>Copyright of Anales de Otorrinolaringología Mexicana is the property of Sociedad Mexicana de Otorrinolaringologia y Cirugia de Cabeza y Cuello and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites without the copyright holder's express written permission. Additionally, content may not be used with any artificial intelligence tools or machine learning technologies. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract.</i> (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.) |
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