Novel pediatric neurocognitive screening using central auditory tests
使用中枢听觉测试进行新型儿科神经认知筛查
基本信息
- 批准号:9765362
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 73.98万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-08-16 至 2023-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:3 year old8 year oldAdultAffectAgeAreaAttenuatedAuditoryAuditory systemBehaviorBrainCharacteristicsChildChildhoodChinaClinicCollaborationsComorbidityComplementComplexConsequences of HIVConsumptionCross-Sectional StudiesDataData AnalysesDetectionDevelopmentDevelopmental Delay DisordersDiagnosisDiffuseDigit structureElementsFrequenciesFutureHIVHIV InfectionsHourHuman ResourcesIndividualInjuryInternationalLanguageLanguage DevelopmentLinguisticsLongitudinal StudiesMeasuresMethodsMonitorNervous System PhysiologyNeuraxisNeurocognitiveNeurocognitive DeficitNeurodevelopmental ProblemNeurological observationsNoisePerformancePlayQuality of lifeReceiver Operating CharacteristicsResourcesRiskRoleRunningScreening procedureStandardizationTanzaniaTechniquesTest ResultTestingTimeTrainingTraumatic Brain InjuryUnited States National Institutes of HealthWhite Matter DiseaseWireless TechnologyWorkantiretroviral therapyauditory processingbaseclinical practicecognitive abilitycognitive performancecognitive processdisabilityexperienceimprovedinnovationliteracyneurocognitive disorderneurocognitive testneurodevelopmentnormal hearingnovelpediatric human immunodeficiency virusperformance testsrecruitresponsescreeningskillssoundspeech in noisetool
项目摘要
Abstract Summary
Despite active antiretroviral treatment, HIV-infected children are at risk for neurocognitive disorders and
neurodevelopmental delay. This is a devastating consequence of HIV infection, with lifelong ramifications and
disability. Detecting incipient neurocognitive and neurodevelopmental problems is challenging, particularly in
the developing world where most pediatric HIV cases exist. Neurocognitive and neurodevelopmental test
batteries take considerable time to administer (approximately 2 hours), require trained personnel, and depend
on accurate normative data for interpretation. This makes them difficult to employ in the developing world
where clinician time is limited, few trained personnel are available, and normative data often do not exist. In our
work in both Tanzania and China, we have shown that central auditory tests can provide a “window” into
central nervous system function in HIV+ individuals. We have shown a strong negative relationship between
cognitive performance and the ability to understand speech in background noise in HIV+ individuals (despite
otherwise normal hearing determined by audiometric thresholds). Central auditory tests such as gap detection,
the frequency following response (FFR), and interpreting speech in noise are demanding central nervous tasks
involving multiple brain areas. The use of central auditory tests to assess neurocognitive function could be a
major advance for screening. Speech-in-noise testing is easy for most individuals to understand, takes 10
minutes, and has existing normative data. We have performed some types of speech-in-noise testing in
children as young as 6 years. The FFR is particularly promising for use with children. This test requires no
input from the subject, can be done in subjects of any age, and may predict future language development. The
objective for this project is to relate performance on central auditory tests to established measures of
neurocognitive performance, behavior, and literacy in a cross-sectional study, and then follow the children in a
longitudinal study to assess the ability of the central auditory tests to predict future function—particularly
language development. The appropriate use of these tests to screen for neurocognitive problems will be
established through the analysis of the receiver operating characteristic curves taking into account the effects
of confounders. We have assembled an international team with experience in central auditory testing and
neurocognitive and neurodevelopmental testing in HIV + individuals. Dr. Nina Kraus and her team at
Northwestern are internationally-recognized experts in the auditory FFR. The team in Dar es Salaam has
extensive experience in performing both central auditory and neurocognitive tests. Dr. Jonathan Lichtenstein in
collaboration with Dr. Michael Boivin are expert in assessing neurocognitive function and developmental delay
in children. Together this team will be able to determine the role central auditory testing could play in assessing
children in the developing world with HIV. These tests may offer a new and improved way to assess the central
nervous system co-morbidities of HIV infection in resource-limited settings.
摘要摘要
尽管积极进行抗逆转录病毒治疗,感染艾滋病毒的儿童仍面临神经认知障碍和
这是艾滋病毒感染的毁灭性后果,会造成终生影响。
检测早期的神经认知和神经发育问题具有挑战性,特别是在
存在大多数儿科艾滋病毒病例的发展中国家 神经认知和神经发育测试。
电池需要相当长的时间来管理(大约 2 小时),需要经过培训的人员,并且依赖
需要准确的规范数据进行解释,这使得它们很难在发展中国家使用。
在临床医生时间有限的情况下,训练有素的人员很少,并且我们通常不存在规范数据。
在坦桑尼亚和中国的工作中,我们已经证明中枢听觉测试可以提供一个“窗口”
HIV+个体的中枢神经系统功能之间存在很强的负相关关系。
HIV+ 个体的认知表现和在背景噪音中理解言语的能力(尽管
否则由听力阈值确定的正常听力)。
频率跟随响应(FFR)和在噪声中解释语音是要求中枢神经的任务
使用中枢听觉测试来评估神经认知功能可能是一种方法。
噪声中语音测试的重大进步对于大多数人来说很容易理解,需要 10 个小时。
分钟,并拥有现有的规范数据,我们已经进行了一些类型的噪声中语音测试。
FFR 特别适用于 6 岁以下的儿童。
来自受试者的输入,可以在任何年龄的受试者中完成,并且可以预测未来的语言发展。
该项目的目标是将中央听觉测试的表现与既定的衡量标准联系起来
横断面研究中的神经认知表现、行为和读写能力,然后跟踪孩子们
纵向研究评估中枢听觉测试预测未来功能的能力,特别是
适当使用这些测试来筛查神经认知问题将是必要的。
通过分析接收者操作特性曲线建立并考虑到影响
我们组建了一支在中枢听觉测试和治疗方面拥有丰富经验的国际团队。
Nina Kraus 博士和她的团队对 HIV + 个体进行神经认知和神经发育测试。
西北大学达累斯萨拉姆的团队是国际公认的听觉 FFR 专家。
乔纳森·利希滕斯坦博士在进行中枢听觉和神经认知测试方面拥有丰富的经验。
与评估神经认知功能和发育迟缓的专家 Michael Boivin 博士合作
该团队将共同确定中枢听觉测试在评估中可以发挥的作用。
这些测试可能提供一种新的、改进的方法来评估中心。
资源有限环境中艾滋病毒感染的神经系统并发症。
项目成果
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Advancing and applying peripheral and central auditory findings in HIV/AIDS.
推进和应用艾滋病毒/艾滋病的外周和中枢听觉发现。
- 批准号:
10484229 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 73.98万 - 项目类别:
Advancing and applying peripheral and central auditory findings in HIV/AIDS.
推进和应用艾滋病毒/艾滋病的外周和中枢听觉发现。
- 批准号:
10647813 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 73.98万 - 项目类别:
Altered auditory networks in HIV-induced central nervous system dysfunction
HIV引起的中枢神经系统功能障碍中听觉网络的改变
- 批准号:
10413858 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 73.98万 - 项目类别:
Novel pediatric neurocognitive screening using central auditory tests
使用中枢听觉测试进行新型儿科神经认知筛查
- 批准号:
9921453 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 73.98万 - 项目类别:
Novel pediatric neurocognitive screening using central auditory tests
使用中枢听觉测试进行新型儿科神经认知筛查
- 批准号:
10394897 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 73.98万 - 项目类别:
Altered auditory networks in HIV-induced central nervous system dysfunction
HIV引起的中枢神经系统功能障碍中听觉网络的改变
- 批准号:
10163926 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 73.98万 - 项目类别:
Central auditory processing in HIV-positive individuals
HIV 阳性个体的中枢听觉处理
- 批准号:
8547296 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 73.98万 - 项目类别:
Central auditory processing in HIV-positive individuals
HIV 阳性个体的中枢听觉处理
- 批准号:
9126504 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 73.98万 - 项目类别:
Hearing impairment in HIV-infected and HIV/TB-coinfected individuals in Tanzania
坦桑尼亚艾滋病毒感染者和艾滋病毒/结核病合并感染者的听力障碍
- 批准号:
8413444 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 73.98万 - 项目类别:
Central auditory deficits associated with HIV infection and treatment
与 HIV 感染和治疗相关的中枢听觉缺陷
- 批准号:
8924404 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 73.98万 - 项目类别:
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