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Audiotory brainstem response testing

The document sets out to provide guidelines for testing babies in the first few months of life by bone conduction (BC) ABR using click stimuli for the purposes of assessing hearing sensitivity. Clicks are currently employed for neonatal screening and most diagnostic assessment in the UK. However it should be noted that this may change as other electrophysiological methods such as tone pip ABR become more widely used.

The document covers the technical procedure of carrying out an ABR test and the reporting of the results. It does not cover practical aspects such as handling of the baby or criteria to be used to decide whether a baby has passed or failed an ABR screen.

Publication

Stevens J, Baldwin M, Elliott C, Lightfoot G, Mason S, Parker D, et al. Bone conduction auditory brainstem response testing in babies. A recommended test protocol. Universal Neonatal Hearing Screening. [UNHS Web Site]

Contact

Clive Elliott, Freeman Unit, Newcastle upon Tyne. Tel: +44 (0)191-223-1370.

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