About The Book
Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Clinical Diagnosis and Management is a quick reference manual for pediatricians, residents, audiologists, and others who work with pediatric patients. This text distills the breadth of knowledge on this topic into one that is manageable and easily comprehensible.
Pediatric hearing loss is an incredibly complex topic replete with controversies, evolving research findings, and subtle differences in management and diagnosis with different types of hearing loss. Currently, there is no such manual for pediatric hearing loss and the literature that is available can be overwhelming and difficult to read as a quick reference. This text provides practical content for daily clinical use alongside CT and MRI images, audiograms, and algorithms.
The chapters distill this complex topic into distinct subsets such as unilateral hearing loss, congenital hearing loss, and sudden sensorineural hearing loss. Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss addresses clinical questions that arise in daily practice by pediatricians and otolaryngologists and can be used by residents for preparation for in-service training exams or as a teaching tool.
About The Authors
Dr. Anne completed her Bachelor of Science degree, Master of Science degree, and her Doctor of Medicine degree at Wayne State University. Her post-graduate training includes a two-year otolaryngology residency at The State University of New York, followed by completion of residency at University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University. She then did a pediatric otolaryngology fellowship at Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Anne is currently an Assistant Professor with Cleveland Clinic Head and Neck Institute and serves as the Medical Director of Pediatric Ear and Hearing Disorders. Her research interests are in pediatric hearing loss and developing effective audiologic protocols for evaluation of hearing in children.
Dr. Lieu graduated from the Washington University School of Medicine and completed her otolaryngology training at the BJH/Washington University/SLCH consortium program. She obtained clinical research training at the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at Yale University, then returned to St. Louis Children’s Hospital for a pediatric otolaryngology fellowship.
Dr. Lieu is currently an Associate Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, a practicing pediatric otolaryngologist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, the Program Director for the Otolaryngology residency program, and Vice-Chair for Education. Her research interests include hearing loss, otitis media, quality of life in children with otolaryngologic disorders, and improving the level of evidence in the otolaryngology literature.
Dr. Kenna received her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and her MD from Boston University School of Medicine. She completed a residency in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and did her Pediatric Otolaryngology Fellowship training at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh (University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine).
Dr. Kenna has been a member of the Pediatric Otolaryngology faculty at Boston Children’s Hospital since 1995. Since 2003, she has been the Director of Clinical Research in the Dept. of Otolaryngology, Boston Children’s Hospital, and is Director of the Hearing Loss Program. She completed a Master’s in Public Health degree (MPH) in the area of Clinical Effectiveness at the Harvard School of Public Health in 2005. Over the past 20 years she has focused on pediatric hearing loss, including genetic hearing loss, congenital CMV, and hearing loss secondary to ototoxicity in patients with Cystic Fibrosis.
Table Of Contents
Part I. Diagnosis and Presentation
Chapter 1. Functional Consequences of Hearing Loss: What’s Down Can Come UP!
Donald M. Goldberg
Chapter 2. Presentation of Pediatric Hearing Loss
Malika Atmakuri and Kathleen C.Y. Sie
Chapter 3. Newborn Hearing Screening
Zaahir Turfe and Karen Jo Doyle Enright
Chapter 4. Audiometric Evaluation of Pediatric Hearing Loss
Derek J. Stiles
Chapter 5. Imaging for Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Jordan C. Schramm and John A. Germiller
Part II. Evaluation
Chapter 6. Evaluation of Pediatric Hearing Loss: Overview
Kaelan Black and Diego Preciado
Chapter 7. Genetic Hearing Impairment
John H. Greinwald, Jr.
Chapter 8. Evaluation of Pediatric Hearing Loss: Infectious Etiology of Hearing Loss
Nicole Leigh Aaronson and David H. Chi
Chapter 9. Evaluation of Hearing Loss: Acquired Hearing Loss
Daniel I. Choo
Part III. Management
Chapter 10. Management of Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Patricia J. Yoon and Kristin Uhler
Chapter 11. Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSNHL)
Carol J. MacArthur
Part IV. Future Directions
Chapter 12. Questions with No Answers in Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Blake C. Papsin, Sharon L. Cushing, Adrian L. James, Robert V. Harrison, Salima Jiwani, and Karen A. Gordon
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