Vestibular Infants Screening-Flanders
- Conditions
- Vestibular DisorderHearing Impaired Children
- Interventions
- Diagnostic Test: cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (cVEMP)
- Registration Number
- NCT05061069
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital, Ghent
- Brief Summary
Hearing-impaired children are at risk for a vestibular impairment, as the auditory and vestibular end organs are closely related. Although this can compromise a child's development on many levels, vestibular testing is not routinely performed in this vulnerable group. This project aims to give each congenitally hearing-impaired child in Flanders (Belgium) access to a basic vestibular screening at a young age and set an example for other regions worldwide.
- Detailed Description
The implementation of a vestibular screening in hearing-impaired babies of six months old will timely discover vestibular problems to limit the impact on the (motor) development. The cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) technique will be used as a vestibular screening tool. Flanders is the first region worldwide that will implement a vestibular screening. All official Flemish reference centres of Kind en Gezin (Child and Family) will participate in this project.
Study purpose:
The final utilisation goal of this project is to limit the impact of a vestibular dysfunction on the (motor) development of children. Since hearing-impaired children have a higher risk for deficits of the vestibular (balance) organ, the researchers will focus on this vulnerable group.
This will be accomplished by:
* The implementation of a standard vestibular screening protocol in Flanders in hearing-impaired children at the age of 6 months, enabling early diagnosis of vestibular deficits and adequate referral for extensive vestibular testing, motor assessment and rehabilitation.
* Increasing the awareness for vestibular dysfunctions and its associated symptoms in hearing-impaired children among parents, teachers, paramedics, specialists and other social workers who are in close contact with hearing-impaired children. This should go hand in hand with more effective patient care, because adequate therapy will start sooner.
Methodology:
The aim of the project is to add a vestibular screening to the existing auditory screening programme (MAICO test). The following steps will be performed to guarantee an accurate vestibular follow-up in Flemish hearing-impaired children:
* In case of a 'refer' on the second MAICO test, Kind en Gezin (Child and Family) will refer the child to the reference centres of Kind en Gezin in Flanders.
* These reference centres will perform a diagnostic hearing test (brainstem evoked response audiometry: BERA) to confirm the permanent hearing loss (standard of care).
* Each child with a confirmed hearing loss (BERA 'refer') will be subjected to a vestibular screening at the age of six months (on average 120/year), combined with tympanometry, in that specific reference centre at the age of six months. The cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) technique will be used.
* In case of a refer on the vestibular screening (cVEMP 'refer'), the reference centres will refer the child for motor assessment and, if necessary, for rehabilitation.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 301
- Flemish children with permanent congenital or delayed-onset hearing loss, which occurred before the age of 9 months, are included.
- Children with temporary hearing loss (e.g. due to otitis media) are excluded.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Infants with permanent hearing loss cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (cVEMP) Each infant with permanent hearing loss in Flanders will be offered a vestibular screening by means of the cVEMP (cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials) test to screen for vestibular deficits.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of Hearing-impaired Infants in Flanders With Abnormal Vestibular Screening Results. Each infants will be subjected to the screening at the age of six months. In case of inconclusive results during the first screening, the screening will be repeated within three months after the first screening moment. The primary outcome measure is the number of hearing-impaired infants in Flanders with abnormal vestibular screening results according to the degree, laterality, and onset of hearing loss. Abnormality of the vestibular screening results is based on the rectified interpeak amplitude values of the cVEMP (cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials) responses.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (19)
Sint-Lievenspoort Gent
π§πͺGent, Belgium
CAR Stappie
π§πͺOostende, Belgium
AZ Turnhout
π§πͺTurnhout, Belgium
Jessa Hospital
π§πͺHasselt, Belgium
Algemeen Stedelijk Ziekenhuis
π§πͺAalst, Belgium
AZ Sint-Lucas Brugge
π§πͺBrugge, Belgium
Queen Fabiola Children's University Hospital
π§πͺBrussels, Belgium
Algemeen Ziekenhuis Maria Middelares
π§πͺAalst, Belgium
Eargroup
π§πͺAntwerp, Belgium
Gasthuis Zusters Antwerpen
π§πͺAntwerp, Belgium
AZ Delta
π§πͺMenen, Belgium
Ghent University Hospital
π§πͺGhent, East-Flanders, Belgium
GZA Ziekenhuizen Campus Sint-Augustinus
π§πͺAntwerp, Belgium
University Hospital Antwerp
π§πͺAntwerp, Belgium
AZ Sint-Jan
π§πͺBrugge, Belgium
Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg
π§πͺGenk, Belgium
Universitair Ziekenhuis Leuven
π§πͺLeuven, Belgium
Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel
π§πͺBrussels, Belgium
Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc
π§πͺBrussels, Belgium