Maturation of the auditory system: 2. Transient otoacoustic emission suppression as an index of the medial olivocochlear bundle maturation

Contralateral suppression of transient otoacoustic emissions in 42 premature babies (84 ears; post-conceptional age [PCA] 30–36 weeks) was compared to that of 39 full-term babies (78 ears; PCA: 37–45 weeks). Eighteen healthy adults and ten young children (5–14 years old) were studied as controls. Risk factors for hearing loss were registered in both preterm and full-term groups. An ILO–92 otoacoustic emission recording system was used to deliver linear clicks to the ear examined and broadband noise to the contralateral ear in an alternating on and off mode. Suppression in full-term babies was statistically higher than in preterms, whereas no differences existed between children and adults and children and full-terms. Peripheral auditory lateralization was evident in adults but was observed only as a trend in newborns. Only prematurity at the time of examination and aminoglycoside treatment for more than seven days had a negative impact on suppression. The results support the conclusion that maturation of the efferent system takes place from 30 to 45 weeks PCA. The exact age at which this maturation is accomplished has not yet been clearly determined.

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