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NICU-only versus universal screening for newborn hearing loss: Population audit
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 05/04/2012

Barker MJ et al. – NICU screening offered within a larger universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) program outperformed the stand–alone NICU hearing screening program on all measured parameters. Greater resourcing might address shortcomings of the stand–alone program but would also reduce its potential savings. The high loss to follow–up also argues against the often–advocated approach of referring all NICU infants for diagnostic audiologic testing, bypassing hearing screening altogether.

Methods
  • Comparison of two consecutive hearing screening programs delivered under similar conditions in the four NICUs in Victoria, Australia.
  • All NICU infants were eligible for pre-discharge automated auditory brainstem response (AABR) hearing screening.
  • Capture, referral and diagnostic data were collected for all NICU infants during the NICU-only (April 2003–February 2005) and subsequent UNHS (April 2005–June 2006) programs.

Results
  • 4704 eligible infants were admitted during the 23-month NICU-only period, and 3160 during the 15-month UNHS period.
  • Double AABR using ALGO 3i equipment was planned for both programs but, due to clinician concern about this high-risk clinical population, the NICU-only protocol was amended to single AABR using AccuScreen equipment.
  • Capture rates were 71.1% (NICU-only) vs. 95.4% (UNHS) (P < 0.001), successful follow-up rates were 85.8% vs. 96% (P= 0.004), and mean corrected age at the first audiology appointment was 51.5 vs. 40.2 days (P= 0.05).

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