A cross-sectional study of severe acute malnutrition impact on auditory evoked potentials in children age 6–59 months

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https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v14i5.49424

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Auditory evoked potentials; Severe acute malnutrition; Children under 5 years; Interpeak latencies

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Background: Malnutrition is a public health concern in India. According to NFHS-5, the number of children under 5 years who are stunted (less height-for-age) and underweight (less weight-for-age) in India, are 35.5% and 32.1%, respectively. Many researchers reported that malnutrition affects myelination and neural maturation of the auditory brainstem pathway.

Aims and Objectives: In this study, auditory evoked potential (AEP) parameters were studied in severly acute malnutrition (SAM) children of 6 months to <5 years of age.

Materials and Methods: Fifty children, with severely malnourished (Their weighted age was 51–60% of the expected weight, and height for age <85% of the expected height) and 50 healthy children (with weight >80% of expected with normal height for their age), aged 6–59 months were included in the study. The parameters of AEPs were recorded using RMS-EMG EP MARK II, a 4-channel machine.

Results: In our study, 30 (60%) males and 20 (40%) females had severe acute malnutrition. There were significant differences in the mean latencies of the waves I to V and the mean interpeak latencies (IPLs) of the waves I-III and I-V on the right and left ears between the study and control groups (P<0.05). The mean IPLs of I-III and I-V on the right side were found to be longer in the SAM group than in the control group (P<0.05. While the mean absolute peak latencies of wave, I found prolonged on both ears in the children with SAM (P<0.05).

Conclusion: In the present study, severely acute malnourished children showed changes in AEPs characterized by absolute wave prolonged latencies and interpeak intervals compared with normally nourished children.

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2023-05-01

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Anju Agarwal, Virendra Verma, Prachi Arya, Neetu Sharma, & Ajit Singh Rajput. (2023). A cross-sectional study of severe acute malnutrition impact on auditory evoked potentials in children age 6–59 months. Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, 14(5), 75–80. https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v14i5.49424

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