PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Public health & policy·2mo agoExtended High-Frequency Audiometry Outcomes in Generation Z With Electronic Noise ExposureExtended high-frequency audiometry may detect early noise-induced hearing damage in young patients that standard audiometry misses; consider incorporating it into clinical screening for Gen Z patients with significant recreational noise exposure.+Save
AudiologyOnline·Blog·Vestibular·3mo agoPediatric Vestibular Care: Advancing Assessment with Remote-Camera vHITAudiologists serving pediatric populations should consider adding vestibular screening — particularly vHIT — to their assessment battery, especially for children with hearing loss, though this article is expert opinion rather than new clinical trial evidence.+Save
AudiologyOnline·Product announcement·Pediatric·3mo ago· press releaseOticon Sets a New Standard in Pediatric Hearing Care with Oticon Play SI™New AI-driven pediatric hearing aids with sensor-based intent detection could meaningfully improve audibility and listening effort in children, but independent clinical evidence is needed before outcome claims can be trusted.+Save
MED-EL Professionals Blog·Blog·Pediatric·3mo agoAssessing Auditory Development Just Got Easier With LEAQ & ReDiEfficient auditory development assessment tools are important in pediatric audiology, where timely tracking of progress can guide rehabilitation decisions.+Save
Canadian Audiologist·Blog·Pediatric·3mo agoAudiology in the ClassroomEducational audiologists working with ANSD students should be aware of classroom acoustic management strategies and individualized support plans, but no single new practice change is mandated by this blog piece.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Public health & policy·4mo agoProtecting Young Ears on World Hearing DayPublic advocacy for pediatric hearing protection helps build community awareness that can drive earlier help-seeking and preventive conversations in clinical settings.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Pediatric·7mo agoHearing Loss in Children from Gestational Diabetes MellitusAudiologists should consider gestational diabetes in a child's prenatal history as a possible risk factor when conducting pediatric hearing evaluations, though the underlying evidence referenced is from external research rather than new data presented here.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Pediatric·33y agoCornelia de Lange SyndromeAudiologists seeing patients with CdLS should be aware of associated hearing loss (conductive, sensorineural, or mixed) and ensure regular audiological monitoring is part of the multidisciplinary care plan; no new clinical guidance beyond standard syndromic hearing loss...+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Research (general)·33y agoANKRD11 -Related KBG SyndromeAudiologists seeing patients with KBG syndrome should be aware that hearing loss (both conductive and sensorineural) is a recognised feature; however, this GeneReviews reference article does not introduce new clinical guidance that would change current audiological management.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Research (general)·33y agoUsher Syndrome Type IAudiologists seeing pediatric patients with congenital severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss should be aware of Usher Syndrome Type I as a differential and refer for ophthalmologic evaluation and genetic testing; no new practice change is introduced by this reference...+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Research (general)·33y agoEBP- Related X-Linked Chondrodysplasia PunctataAudiologists seeing patients with this rare genetic syndrome should include hearing assessment in the multidisciplinary workup, but this GeneReviews reference entry introduces no new clinical guidance beyond established genetic counseling practice.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Research (general)·33y agoOTOF -Related Hearing LossAudiologists should recognise the OTOF/otoferlin auditory synaptopathy profile — normal OAEs with absent/abnormal ABR — as a distinct entity guiding genetic referral and cochlear implant candidacy evaluation; no change to standard CI protocols is required pending emerging...+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Clinical audiology·33y agoBeta-MannosidosisAudiologists evaluating children with unexplained sensorineural hearing loss (damage to the inner ear or hearing nerve) and developmental or speech delay should be aware of Beta-Mannosidosis as a rare differential diagnosis warranting metabolic genetics referral.+Save