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Elmoursy, M., Bakr, M., Sayed, S., Ali, M., Mohamed, E. (2019). Vestibular and radiological evaluation of hearing impaired children with delayed Motor development. Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences, 20(2), 74-83. doi: 10.21608/ejentas.2019.4233.1024
Mohamed Mohamed Elmoursy; Mohamed Salama Bakr; Samy Abdelaziz Sayed; Mostafa Ahmed Ali; Enass Sayed Mohamed. "Vestibular and radiological evaluation of hearing impaired children with delayed Motor development". Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences, 20, 2, 2019, 74-83. doi: 10.21608/ejentas.2019.4233.1024
Elmoursy, M., Bakr, M., Sayed, S., Ali, M., Mohamed, E. (2019). 'Vestibular and radiological evaluation of hearing impaired children with delayed Motor development', Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences, 20(2), pp. 74-83. doi: 10.21608/ejentas.2019.4233.1024
Elmoursy, M., Bakr, M., Sayed, S., Ali, M., Mohamed, E. Vestibular and radiological evaluation of hearing impaired children with delayed Motor development. Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences, 2019; 20(2): 74-83. doi: 10.21608/ejentas.2019.4233.1024

Vestibular and radiological evaluation of hearing impaired children with delayed Motor development

Article 5, Volume 20, Issue 2, July 2019, Page 74-83  XML PDF (568.2 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejentas.2019.4233.1024
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Authors
Mohamed Mohamed Elmoursy email orcid 1; Mohamed Salama Bakr2; Samy Abdelaziz Sayed3; Mostafa Ahmed Ali4; Enass Sayed Mohamed5
1Audiovestibular medicine Unit ENT Department Al-Azher university Assuit Egypt
2ENT Department, Assuit university
3Radiology Deptartment, Assiut University Hospital,
4Audiovestibular medicine Unit, Sohag University Hospital, Egypt.
5ENT Department, Al-Azher university, Assuit
Abstract
Background: Combined hearing and vestibular loss in children pose potentially significant problems. Children and infants with vestibular problems are faced with motor problems that could limit their normal development.
Objectives: the aim of the study is to assess the relationship between the vestibular disorders and the delayed motor development in hearing impaired children as well as to assess the integrity of the vestibular system through clinical testing and radiological imaging in those children with delayed motor development.
Methods: Thirty hearing impaired children with history of delayed motor milestones, and a control group of 10 hearing impaired children with normal motor development were included with variable degree of hearing loss. Each child was subjected to careful history taking, general examination, otoscopic examination, motor and balance questionnaires were answered by the parents or caregivers, audiological evaluation either through conditioned play audiometry or conventional audiometry, speech audiometry and Immittancemetry. Vestibular evaluation through cVEMP and caloric tests and finally the radiological studies through CT and MRI of the petrous bone.
Results: There were variable degrees of hearing loss among both groups. In the control group (10 HI children, 20 ears), 18 ears (90%) had VEMP response, while two ears (10%) had absent VEMP, while in the study group (30 HI children, 60 ears), 48 ears (80%) had VEMP response, while 12 ears (20%) had absent VEMP. All children in the control group had normal caloric response, while in the study group, 23 children (77%) had normal response, and seven children (23%) had abnormal caloric response, 4 children had bilateral weakness and 3 had unilateral weakness. CT and MRI study of petrous bone was done for the control group and revealed normal radiology, while in the study group, 21 children had normal imaging (70%) and the last 9 children (30%) had abnormal findings, the most common abnormalities was enlarged vestibular aqueduct (13%), followed by common cavity (7%).
Conclusion: Children with hearing loss, irrespective of the degree of hearing loss, the vestibular system should be screened, assessed as it may be responsible for co-morbidities in fine and gross motor difficulties. Early intervention and effective therapy will be the proper way to get good outcome.
Keywords
delayed motor function; hearing impaired children; radiological evaluation; vestibular
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