2023 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Conference

March 5-7, 2023 • Cincinnati, OH

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 Effect of gestational diabetes on newborns hearing: A systematic review

Introduction The gestation period, the time from conception to birth is very crucial for every mother as well as for newborns. During pregnancy, the mother is at risk of many complications like diabetes, hypertension, and TORCH infection. Gestational diabetes puts both mother and newborns at risk of many adverse health conditions. Reduced hearing in newborns is one of them. Delayed speech-language development, poor academic skills, social skills, and low self-esteem are outcomes of hearing loss. Thus, it becomes important to understand the effect of gestational diabetes on hearing of newborns. Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the effect of gestational diabetes on newborn’s hearing. Method A systematic search was conducted using PubMed, Scopus, and CHINAL. Keywords like ‘gestational diabetes’, ‘diabetic pregnancies’, ‘hearing loss’, ‘hearing impairment’, ‘hearing disorder’ with Boolean operators ‘AND’, ‘OR’ were used to form search string. Case studies, articles focusing on mother’s health were excluded. An excel spreadsheet was used to compile the total hits. After duplicate removal, title screening was performed. The abstract was screened by two independent authors. If there were any disagreements present, it was resolved through discussion. The full-length articles were shortlisted, extracted, and appraised. Results The four articles are included in the review. Findings suggests that hearing loss is more prevalent in neonates of mothers with gestational diabetes than non-gestational diabetic mothers. In addition, OAEs findings were ‘fail’ during the first hearing screening of newborns of mothers with gestational diabetes. The failure rate of first bilateral hearing screening was more for newborns of gestational diabetic pregnancies. Further, children of diabetic pregnancies were found to be at risk of bilateral hearing loss, particularly sensorineural in nature. Moreover, there is a need of detailed investigation how gestational diabetes affects the hearing ability of newborns.

  • To understand the effects of gestational diabetes on newborn’s hearing.
  • To describe the effects of gestational diabetes on newborn’s hearing screening outcomes
  • To find out prevalence of hearing loss in newborns due to gestational diabetes

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Presenter: Komal Aggarwal

I am Komal Aggarwal, currently working at Department of Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology, Amity University, Haryana India. I have completed my graduation from Amity University, Haryana, India and post graduation from Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka, India. I am a recipient of the Research Mentoring Pair Travel Award(RMPTA) by American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) in 2021. My areas of interest include accessibility of hearing health care services, consumer healthcare, and hearing health literacy.


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Presenter: Dr. Rohit Ravi

I am Dr. Rohit Ravi, working at the Department of Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education. My areas of research include pediatric audiology and rehabilitative audiology. I have over 35peer-reviewed international publications which have been widely cited. I am also the recipient of the prestigious Audiology/Hearing Research Travel Award by the ASHA. I have also been accepted for the 2022 Audiology Early Career Professionals Program.


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