Cochleopalpebral reflex: sensitivity and specificity in the auditory screening of newborns discharged from the neonatal intensive care unit
Background: The sensitivity and specificity of the clinical audiological evaluation in newborns are debatable compared to neurophysiological methods of a hearing evaluation. This study aimed to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the cochleopalpebral reflex as a clinical test for hearing sc...
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Main Authors: | Carlos F. Martínez Cruz (Author), Mayra N. Ramírez-Vargas (Author), Martina A. Guido-Campuzano (Author), Patricia García- (Author) |
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