BEHAVIORAL-CHANGES CORRELATED WITH BRAIN-STEM AUDITORY EVOKED-RESPONSES IN TERM INFANTS WITH MODERATE HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA

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VOHR, BR
KARP, D
ODEA, C
DARROW, D
COLL, CG
LESTER, BM
BROWN, L
OH, W
CASHORE, W
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[1] Department of Pediatrics, Women and Infants' Hospital of Rhode Island, Brown, University Program in Medicine, Providence
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10.1016/S0022-3476(05)80549-9
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R72 [儿科学];
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The purpose of this study was to test the hypotheses that newborn infants with moderate serum bilirubin concentrations have depressed Brazelton scores and increased brain-stem conduction time and that serum bilirubin levels correlate with Brazelton behavior scores and brain-stem auditory evoked response changes. Fifty term infants who were enrolled into either a low serum bilirubin group (<8 mg/dl) or a moderate serum bilirubin group (10 to 20 mg/dl) were tested with the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale and a brainstem auditory evoked response test. Partial correlation analysis controlling for phototherapy revealed that increased bilirubin concentration correlated negatively with the Brazelton orientation and with state range clusters and individual Brazelton test items that involve auditory processing. Increased bilirubin concentration correlated with an increased latency of brain-stem auditory evoked response wave 4, 5. An increased interpeak 1-5 (brain-stem conduction time) correlated with the decreased animate visual and auditory item. We conclude that moderate hyperbilirubinemia in term infants affects both infant behavior, as measured by specific components of the Brazelton test, and brain-stem conduction time, as measured by the brain-stem auditory evoked response test. © 1990 Mosby-Year Book, Inc.
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