Abstract

Objective:This study is inorder to compare the early prelingual auditory development trajectory of infants and toddlers with normal hearing and different degrees of hearing loss, and to explore the value of the Infant-Toddler Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale (IT-MAIS) scores in the diagnosis of hearing loss severity in infants and toddlers aged 0-36 months. Methods:Eight hundred and forty-two cases of infant-toddler from March 2009 to March 2021 were selected as participants, including 231 cases with normal hearing and 611 cases with hearing loss. The IT-MAIS scores of participants with different degrees of hearing loss were fitted with nonlinear regression with age. By respectively constructing three logistic regression models of IT-MAIS total scores, perception scores, discrimination scores and evaluation age, the ROC curve was drawn to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy. Results:The IT-MAIS scores of children with mild, moderate, severe, and profound hearing loss participants changes with age are similar to the development of infants with normal hearing, and they all increase with age. And the more severe the hearing loss, the slower the growth rate, and the lower the peak value that can be reached. The logistic model constructed by combining IT-MAIS total score and evaluation age is the best to distinguish mild and above, moderate and above, severe and above, and profound hearing loss, whose AUC are 0.827, 0.889, 0.948, 0.946. The diagnostic efficiency is the best for infant-toddlers with profound hearing loss, with a sensitivity of 89.6% and a specificity of 88.4%. The more severe the hearing loss, the higher the discrimination accuracy of IT-MAIS and the better the diagnostic efficiency. Conclusion:The logistic model based on the IT-MAIS scale and the ROC curve method have a good efficiency in the diagnosis of hearing loss severity in infants and toddlers aged 0-36 months. When the child cannot cooperate with behavioral audiometry, the results of behavioral audiometry are unreliable, and there is no electrophysiological condition, the IT-MAIS scale is expected to evaluate the degree of infants' hearing loss as an auxiliary tool. It can understand the children's auditory function state more and provides a basis for the subsequent formulation of rehabilitation intervention strategies with certain clinical application value.

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