Koenraad Smets
Ghent University Hospital
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Pediatrics | 2014
Julie Goderis; Els De Leenheer; Koenraad Smets; Helen Van Hoecke; Annelies Keymeulen; Ingeborg Dhooge
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss caused by congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection was first observed in 1964. Today cCMV is the most common cause of nonhereditary sensorineural hearing loss in childhood. Our objective was to provide an overview of the prevalence of cCMV-related hearing loss, to better define the nature of cCMV-associated hearing loss, and to investigate the importance of cCMV infection in hearing-impaired children. METHODS: Two reviewers independently used Medline and manual searches of references from eligible studies and review articles to select cohort studies on children with cCMV infection with audiological follow-up and extracted data on population characteristics and hearing outcomes. RESULTS: Thirty-seven studies were included: 10 population-based natural history studies, 14 longitudinal cohort studies, and 13 retrospective studies. The prevalence of cCMV in developed countries is 0.58% (95% confidence interval, 0.41–0.79). Among these newborns 12.6% (95% confidence interval, 10.2–16.5) will experience hearing loss: 1 out of 3 symptomatic children and 1 out of 10 asymptomatic children. Among symptomatic children, the majority have bilateral loss; among asymptomatic children, unilateral loss predominates. In both groups the hearing loss is mainly severe to profound. Hearing loss can have a delayed onset, and it is unstable, with fluctuations and progression. Among hearing-impaired children, cCMV is the causative agent in 10% to 20%. Despite strict selection criteria, some heterogeneity was found between selected studies. CONCLUSIONS: This systematic review underscores the importance of cCMV as a cause of sensorineural hearing loss in childhood.
Acta Paediatrica | 2013
Astrid Devinck; Hilde Keukelier; Isabelle De Savoye; Lynn Desmet; Koenraad Smets
To compare current practice of cuff size selection for noninvasive blood pressure measurement in a single‐centre, tertiary‐level neonatal intensive care unit (visual assessment of bladder width/limb length closest to 2/3) with common recommendations for appropriate cuff selection.
/data/revues/00223476/unassign/S0022347616000263/ | 2016
Julie Goderis; Annelies Keymeulen; Koenraad Smets; Helen Van Hoecke; Els De Leenheer; An Boudewyns; Christian Desloovere; Rudolf Kuhweide; Marie Muylle; Liesbeth Royackers; Isabelle Schatteman; Ingeborg Dhooge
PCS Antenatal and Newborn Screening Symposium, Abstracts | 2016
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TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR VROEDVROUWEN | 2014
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EXPONENT | 2014
Koenraad Smets
TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR VROEDVROUWEN | 2013
Piet Vanhaesebrouck; Koenraad Smets
TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR VROEDVROUWEN | 2013
Koenraad Smets; Fleur A. Camfferman; Filip Cools
TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR VROEDVROUWEN | 2013
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TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR VROEDVROUWEN | 2011
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