1.Analysis of initial hearing screening and rescreening results in 4 020 preschool children in Xinyang,Henan
Ke SU ; Yizu TAO ; Rui XU ; Fang WANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2025;32(8):525-528
OBJECTIVE To analyze the outcomes of hearing screening and rescreening among preschool children in two districts and eight counties of Xinyang City,to explore the major etiological patterns,and to evaluate parental awareness of childhood hearing health,thereby providing evidence for regional preschool hearing health management.METHODS A total of 4 020 preschool children aged 3.0-6.5 years who underwent hearing screening in Xinyang between January 2023 and January 2025 were included.The initial screening employed transient evoked otoacoustic emissions(TEOAE)and tympanometry.Children who failed the initial screening were rescreened one month later under standardized conditions using tympanometry and distortion product otoacoustic emissions(DPOAE).Those who still failed underwent further auditory evaluations,including auditory steady-state response(ASSR),auditory brainstem response(ABR),and imaging examinations.Prior to rescreening,parents or guardians completed a structured questionnaire on hearing health knowledge and perceptions of their child's auditory behaviors.RESULTS The initial screening failure rate was 12.1%(121/1 002)in the counties and 6.1%(184/3018)in the districts,with a significant difference between the two groups(χ2=37.51,P<0.001).The age of children who failed the initial screening was(5.74±0.90)years in the counties and(4.99±0.93)years in the districts,also significantly different(t=7.03,P<0.001).Overall,305 children failed the initial screening(7.6%,305/4 020).At rescreening,127 cases(41.6%,127/305)remained abnormal;118 of them completed further testing and were diagnosed with otitis media with effusion(OME)in 111 cases(94.1%,some with concurrent sinusitis or adenoid/tonsillar hypertrophy),sensorineural hearing loss in 5 cases(4.2%),and cholesteatoma in 2 cases(1.7%).Parental survey results showed that 92.1%were unaware of ototoxic drugs,38.1%of parents of affected children failed to recognize their child's hearing problems,while 21.3%of parents of normal-hearing children misjudged their child as having poor auditory responses.CONCLUSION OME was the most common cause of hearing abnormalities in preschool children in Xinyang.Higher failure rates in county-level areas highlight the need to strengthen regional preschool hearing screening systems.Parental awareness of childhood hearing health was insufficient,underscoring the importance of targeted health education to improve early recognition and timely intervention,thereby supporting optimal language,learning,and social development in preschool children.
2.Treatment of partial inferior turbinate resection under nasal endoscopy on epistaxis in inferior nasal meatus.
Yizu TAO ; Pei CHEN ; Lianhe LIU ; Mingfu FANG ; Guang PENG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;22(17):783-784
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the effect of partial inferior turbinectomy in treating inferior nasal meatus epistaxis.
METHOD:
Twenty one case of inferior nasal meatus epistaxis were subjected to submucoperiosteous partial inferior turbinectomy and nasal cavity plugging under nasal endoscopy Its effect were analyzed.
RESULT:
All patients cured and discharged after 3-7 days. After 2 months to 3 years of follow up, no recurrence were seen.
CONCLUSION
Submucoperiosteous partial inferior turbinectomy under nasal endoscopy is an effective and reliable method in treating inferior nasal meatus epistaxis.
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Endoscopy
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Epistaxis
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surgery
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Turbinates
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