Claudine Devicari Bueno
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology | 2018
Dulce Ferreira; Claudine Devicari Bueno; Sady de Costa; Pricila Sleifer
Introduction The Mismatch Negativity (MMN) auditory evoked potential evaluation is a promising procedure to assess objectively the ability of auditory discrimination. Objective To characterize the latency and amplitude values of MMN in children with normal auditory thresholds and without auditory complaints. Methods Children between 5 and 11 years old participated in the present study. All participants underwent acoustic immittance measurements and tonal and vocal audiometry. The MMN was recorded with the MASBE ATC Plus system (Contronic, Pelotas, RS, Brazil). The electrodes were fixed in Fz (active electrode), Fpz (ground electrode) and in M2 and M1 (references electrodes). The intensity used was 80 dBHL, the frequent stimulus was 1,000 Hz and the rare stimulus was 2,000 Hz. The stimuli were presented in both ears separately. Results For the female group, the mean latencies and amplitude of MMN were 177.3 ms and 5.01 μV in the right ear (RE) and 182.4 ms and 5.39 μV in the left ear (LE). In the male group, the mean latencies were 194.4 ms in the RE and 183.6 ms in the LE, with an amplitude of 5.11 μV in the RE and 5.83 μV in the LE. There was no statistically significant difference between ears ( p = 0.867 - latency and p = 0.178 - amplitude), age ( p > 0.20) and the gender of the participants ( p > 0.05). Conclusion Using the described protocol, the mean latency value of MMN was 184.0 ms for RE and 182.9 ms for LE, and the amplitude was 5.05 μV and 5.56 μV for the left and right ears, respective.
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology | 2017
Pricila Sleifer; Dayane Domeneghini Didoné; Isís Keppeler; Claudine Devicari Bueno; Rudimar dos Santos Riesgo
Introduction The tone-evoked auditory brainstem responses (tone-ABR) enable the differential diagnosis in the evaluation of children until 12 months of age, including those with external and/or middle ear malformations. The use of auditory stimuli with frequency specificity by air and bone conduction allows characterization of hearing profile. Objective The objective of our study was to compare the results obtained in tone-ABR by air and bone conduction in children until 12 months, with agenesis of the external auditory canal. Method The study was cross-sectional, observational, individual, and contemporary. We conducted the research with tone-ABR by air and bone conduction in the frequencies of 500 Hz and 2000 Hz in 32 children, 23 boys, from one to 12 months old, with agenesis of the external auditory canal. Results The tone-ABR thresholds were significantly elevated for air conduction in the frequencies of 500 Hz and 2000 Hz, while the thresholds of bone conduction had normal values in both ears. We found no statistically significant difference between genders and ears for most of the comparisons. Conclusion The thresholds obtained by bone conduction did not alter the thresholds in children with conductive hearing loss. However, the conductive hearing loss alter all thresholds by air conduction. The tone-ABR by bone conduction is an important tool for assessing cochlear integrity in children with agenesis of the external auditory canal under 12 months.
Audiology - Communication Research | 2017
Dulce Ferreira; Claudine Devicari Bueno; Sady Selaimen da Costa; Pricila Sleifer
Introdução: Mismatch Negativity (MMN) é um potencial eletrofisiológico que mede a habilidade do cérebro em discriminar sons, independente da capacidade atencional e comportamental. Por ser uma medida objetiva e de fácil utilização, torna-se promissora no estudo da investigação do processamento auditivo em crianças. Objetivo: Verificar a aplicabilidade do Mismatch Negativity na população infantil. Estratégia de pesquisa: Conduziu-se uma busca nos meses de agosto e setembro de 2016, usando os descritores Evoked Potentials, Auditory AND Children, Event-related Potential AND Children e Electrophysiology AND Children, nas bases de dados Portal BVS (MEDLINE, IBECS e LILACS) e SciELO. Critérios de seleção: Foram selecionados artigos em português, inglês e espanhol, publicados até setembro de 2016, sem limitação de data inicial, cuja abordagem do Mismatch Negativity fosse com a população infantil. Resultados: A estratégia de busca resultou na seleção de 23 artigos, classificados como artigos originais. Os estudos evidenciaram diversas aplicabilidades do MMN em crianças, incluindo transtorno do espectro autista, transtornos do processamento auditivo, fissura labiopalatina, prematuridade e distúrbio específico de linguagem, sendo a maioria em dislexia. Conclusão: Apesar da grande variabilidade envolvida nas medidas de realização do MMN, existe uma ampla aplicabilidade clínica desse potencial eletrofisiológico na população infantil.
Audiology - Communication Research | 2016
Claudine Devicari Bueno; Camila Zander Neves; Pricila Sleifer; José Renato Prietsch; Erissandra Gomes
Objetivo Verificar os efeitos provocados pela expansao rapida de maxila na audicao. Estrategia de pesquisa Conduziu-se uma busca no mes de janeiro de 2016, usando as palavras-chave “hearing loss”, “hearing”, “rapid maxillary expansion” e “palatal expansion technique” nas bases de dados MEDLINE, SciELO e Bibliografia Brasileira de Odontologia (BBO). Criterios de selecao Foram selecionados artigos em ingles, portugues e espanhol, publicados ate janeiro de 2016, sem limitacao de data inicial, cuja abordagem metodologica referisse os efeitos da expansao rapida de maxila na audicao. Resultados A estrategia de busca resultou na selecao de oito artigos, classificados como ensaios clinicos. Os estudos constataram que a expansao rapida de maxila realizada em criancas e/ou adolescentes melhora os limiares de audibilidade e as medidas de imitância acustica. Conclusao A expansao rapida da maxila provocou melhora na audicao, apesar da diversidade e das limitacoes metodologicas dos estudos analisados.
Archive | 2017
Jordana Balbinot; Claudine Devicari Bueno; Caroline Santana Real; Erissandra Gomes; Letícia Wolff Garcez; Maristela Cavalheiro Tamborindeguy França; Dayane Domeneghini Didoné; Pricila Sleifer
Gaceta Sanitaria | 2017
Camila Zander Neves; Claudine Devicari Bueno; Giovana Pires Felden; Mariane Costa Irigaray; María Fernanda Rivadeneira; Nágila Soares Xavier Oenning; Bárbara Niegia Garcia de Goulart
Revista Cefac | 2016
Adriane Ribeiro Teixeira; Alexandre Hundertmarck Lessa; Leticia Petersen Schmidt Rosito; Camila Zander Neves; Claudine Devicari Bueno; Taís de Azevedo Picinini; Celso Dall'Igna
Archive | 2015
Pricila Sleifer; Dayane Domeneghini Didoné; Claudine Devicari Bueno; Fleming Salvador Pedroso; Erissandra Gomes; Rudimar dos Santos Riesgo
Archive | 2015
Pricila Sleifer; Ana Francisca Constantino Ferreira de Sousa; Dayane Domeneghini Didoné; Claudine Devicari Bueno
Archive | 2015
Verônica Salazar Moreira; Claudine Devicari Bueno; Ana Francisca Constantino Ferreira de Sousa; Juliana Pinheiro Leite; Erissandra Gomes; Pricila Sleifer
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Ana Francisca Constantino Ferreira de Sousa
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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