Oral Presentation - Sound Hearing 2030

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Oral Presentation - Sound Hearing 2030
ORAL PRESENTATIONS SCHEDULE
Day 1: 12th Feb, 2015
Venue: Hall B
Time: 2:00-3:30 pm
Theme I: Epidemiology of ear diseases and hearing loss
Chairperson:Dr. Patricia Castellanos
Co-chairperson: Dr. Nandini Sharma
Rapporteurs: Dr. Akanksha Tomar, Dr. Piyush Kumar Gupta
S. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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6.
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9.
Title of abstract
Presenter
Otitis media in Indonesian urban and rural Ratna Anggraeni
school children
Prevalence of Otitis Media with Effusion
Qing ZHANG
among Children in Xi’an, China
Estimated prevalence of hearing loss and
Peter Thorne
provision of hearing services in Pacific Island
Nations
Epidemiology and risk factors of otitis media
Prof. Rupa
in Indian children
Vedantam
Prevalence
of
severe
to
profound Suniti
sensorineural deafness in school children in Chakrabarti
West Bengal, India
Prevalence of preventable ear disorders in Dr. Ankush Sayal
over 15000 school children in northern India
Knowledge and Practices regarding common Dr. Tanu Anand
ear problems in children amongst parents
attending O.P.D. in an Urban Health Centre in
Central Delhi
Prevalence of common ear disorders and Dr. Kalika Gupta
knowledge, attitude and practice of patients
attending a secondary level hospital in a rural
area of Delhi
Impact of socioeconomic status on ear health Dr. Divya Gupta
and behaviour in children
Abstract
No.
123
67
134
152
164
45
185
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183
Day 1: 12th Feb, 2015
Venue: Hall B
Time: 4:00-5:30 pm
Theme II: Noise induced hearing loss
Chairperson: Dr. A.H. Joarder
Co-chairperson: Dr. Jugal Kishore
Rapporteurs: Dr. Tanu Anand, Dr. Akanksha Saxena
S. No.
Title of abstract
Presenter
1.
Occupational noise exposure, awareness,
attitudes, use of personal hearing protection
devices among Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Cylinder Infusion Factory workers
Acoustic Trauma In The Howitzer 105 Artillery
Weapon Gunner
Kaluthantrige
Piumi Ayeshika
Perera
Sigit Sasongko
24
3.
Noise Induced Emission Loss in steel industrial
31
4.
Hearing Safety Program in Vocational
Secondary Schools in Lhokseumawe and North
Aceh District, Indonesia
Knowledge, attitudes and practices on Noise
Induced Hearing Loss among Factory workers
of two dairy product manufacturing factories
in Gampaha District, Sri Lanka
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss and the use of
Personal Hearing Protection Devices among
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Cylinder Infusion
Factory Workers in Biyagama Zone, Sri Lanka
Noise awareness on travelling in rural area of
Raja Ampat – West Papua Province, Indonesia
Noise Induced Hearing Loss, a result of factory
expertise at Antsiranana (Diego-Suarez),
Madagascar
Hearing status after dual treatment with
interferon and ribavirin in Chronic Hepatitis C
patients., Preliminary Study
Dr. Tri Juda
Airlangga
Indra Zachreini
Krisha Hansajie
42
Kaluthantrige
Piumi Ayeshika
Perera
51
Titus Taba
56
Randrianarisoa
Theodore
65
Anuradha
148
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6.
7.
8.
9.
Abstract
No.
124
34
Day 2: 13th Feb, 2015
Venue: Hall A
Time: 8:00-9:30 am
Theme III: Modern technologies for better ear & hearing care; Integrated approaches
for ear care; Innovative strategies for raising awareness
Chairperson:Dr. Ronny Suwento
Co-chairperson: Dr. Achal Gulati
Rapporteurs: Dr. Akanksha Saxena, Dr. Piyush Gupta
S. No.
Title of abstract
Presenter
1.
A regulated delivery system for inner ear drug
application
Ocular and cervical vestibular-evoked
myogenic potentials in children before and
after cochlear implant
Emerging technologies and its profound
impact on hearing loss mitigation
Development and implementation of ETechnology for Management of Projects for
persons with communication disorders in
rural areas (E-MPOWER)
Integrating ear and hearing with eye care:
model of integrated service delivery in Nepal
Innovative strategies for raising awareness
about ear and hearing care
Dr. Zhao Han
Abstract
No.
54
Qing Zhang
66
Ananth
Annaswamy
Roopa Nagarajan
13
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3.
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9.
10.
11.
118
Dr. Bindeshwar
Mahato
Bhanu Pratap
Singh
58
Awareness of urban public about ear and
hearing care
Age related changes in cervical vestibular
evoked myogenic potential
Santhoshi Thalla
20
Kaushlendra
Kumar
63
Outcome of new born and infant hearing
screening with two methods of DPOAE and
AABR for early detection of hearing
impairment
Neonatal Hearing Screening - Our Experience
Dr. Nyilopurnami
121
Dr Neelam Vaid
167
Rehabilitation needs of cochlear implanted
children – Challenges and Solutions
Janani Jayaraman
11
Day 2: 13th Feb, 2015
Venue: Hall B
Time: 8:00-9:30 am
Theme IV: Rehabilitation & Care of hearing impaired
Chairperson: Dr. Madan Upadhyay
Co-chairperson: Dr. S.V. Singh
Rapporteurs: Dr. Tapas Nair, Dr. Shantanu Sharma
S. No. Title of abstract
Presenter
1.
Pilot study to evaluate children with hearing Dr.Lingamdenne
aids through PEACH and TEACH in a rural
Paul Emerson
community
2.
High risk indicators for hearing impairment in
Dr. Jayashree
children - a preliminary data
.C.Shanbal
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
ECAP as guidelines for mapping and factors
that influence its value
The Investigation of the Effectiveness and
Influence Factors of the BPPV Treated by
TRV-CRP alone or with medicine
Challenges of living with Acquired Hearing
Loss: Multiple layers of support required for
Hard of Hearing
The Effect of Stimulation Rate on T- and CLevels in Nucleus Cochlear Implants
Challenges in implementing a universal infant
hearing screening program: lessons from pilot
at a government hospital
Psychophysical Measures in Pediatric
Cochlear Implant Recipients: Overview
Evaluation of Otoacoustic Emission (OAE) for
Hearing Screening in Preterm Infants < 34
weeks
Abstract No.
5
171
Dr. Semiramis
Zizlavsky
Dr. Zhao Han
43
Sally Harvest
90
Chittireddy Raju
172
Dr Sheelu Srinivas
153
S. Anil Kumar
169
Pirabu Sakthivel
98
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Day 2: 13th Feb, 2015
Venue: Hall C
Time: 8:00-9:30 am
Theme V: Noise induced hearing loss-II; Ototoxic hearing loss; Miscellaneous
Chairperson: Dr. Shelly Chadha
Co-chairperson: Dr. Ritesh Singh
Rapporteurs: Dr. Akanksha Tomar, Dr. Kalika Gupta
S. No.
Title of abstract
Presenter
1.
Vestibular hair cell regeneration induced by
Math1 gene transfer following gentamicin
ototoxicity in mouse utricle epithelium
The effect of gentamicin on otacustic emission
in experimental animals rabbits
Excessive Exposure to Loud Recreational
Music Can Be Harmful: How Aware Are Our
Youngsters
Threats of NIHL in vocational schools students
in Indonesia
Dongdong Ren
Abstract
No.
69
Nirza Warto
72
Neelima Gupta
137
Damayanti
Soetjipto
76
General Awareness among people of Delhi and
NCR regarding the scope of practice of
Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist
Quality of life assessment in elderly with
diagnosed
and
undiagnosed
hearing
impairment using WHOQOL-BREF (hindi): a
survey across Delhi and NCR.
Using tuning fork to set appropriate volume
position of hearing aids for binaural benefits in
individuals with hearing impairment
The relationship between serum concentration
of aminoglyosides and its ototoxicity in
neonates with severe infections
An alternative strategy for universal infant
hearing screening in tertiary hospitals with a
high delivery rate, within a developing
country, using transient evoked oto-acoustic
emissions and brainstem evoked response
audiometry.
Ankur Kumar
194
Sanchi Sachdeva
196
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9.
MS Ansari
Ronny Suwento
Dr. Rajiv Dhawan
182
Day 2: 13th Feb, 2015
Venue: Hall B
Time: 4:30-6:00 pm
Theme VI: Community based interventions for sound hearing
Chairperson: Dr. Mazin Al Khabori
Co-chairperson: Dr. J C Passey
Rapporteurs: Dr. Madhan Kumar, Dr. Kalika Gupta
S. No. Title of abstract
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Community triage of otology patients using
store and forward tele otology device
Community based interventions for parents,
family members and neighbourhood for
sound hearing
Shruti i Hear Project- A Study of Prevalence of
Ear Diseases in Selected Population of
Hyderabad with ENT raview,an Autoscope
with Monitor.
There is Ability in disAbility
Mass fitting of Hearing Aids: Kenyan
Experience with the Starkey 3 phase
community based hearing health care model
Tele-auditory brainstem response for
diagnostic testing in a community based
hearing screening program
Study of ear morbidity among primary school
children in two government primary schools
located in urban area of Delhi
Early intervention to inclusion - role of special
educator in bridging the gap – a Case Study
Impact of hearing loss on general health,
mental health and quality of life.
Presenter
Abstract No.
Dr Nishi Gupta
15
Saraswathi
Narayanaswamy
32
L Sudarshan
Reddy
88
Usharani K
91
Isaac Macharia
190
Vidya Ramkumar
119
Dr Himanshu
Shekhar
149
T. Geetha
168
Sanjay K Munjal
111
Day 3: 14th Feb, 2015
Venue: Hall A
Time: 8:00-9:30 am
Theme VII: Promoting sign language; Otitis Media; Infectious diseases of the ear
Chairperson: Dr. Rakesh Srivastava
Co-chairperson: Dr. Anand Job
Rapporteurs: Dr. Kalika Gupta, Dr.Madan
S. No. Title of abstract
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2.
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9.
Presenter
Indonesian outreach ear surgery programme Soekirman Soekin
on management of chronic otitis media
The impairment extent of hearing loss and
Jing.Wang
otolith organs damage after mumps infected
Evaluation of cartilage together with titanium
Yan Zhang
ossicular
replacement in adhesive type
cholesteatomas
Hearing screening services for the elderly in
Bulantrisna
the field situation
Djelantik
Role of cortical mastoidectomy on the results
Sunil Garg
of tympanoplsty in tubotympanic type of
chronic suppurative otitis media
Prevalence of Otitis Media in urban slums of Dr. Neeraj Chawla
Delhi
School Health Screening Program for Ear Dr. Sanjeev Kumar
Problems in a combined Eye And Ear Health
Thakur
Screening Program In Nepal
Awareness about neonatal aural hygiene
Phenex Solanki
among urban and rural parents areas of Delhi
and NCR
Epidemiology of Otitis Media in children
Dr. Shantanu
residing in a resettlement colony of Delhi
Sharma
Abstract No.
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120
157
10
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191
Day 3: 14th Feb, 2015
Venue: Hall B
Time: 8:00-9:30 am
Theme VIII: Congenital Hearing Loss; Neonatal & infant hearing screening
programme
Chairperson: Dr. Bradley Mcpherson
Co-chairperson: Dr. Neelima Gupta
Rapporteurs: Dr. Akanksha Saxena, Dr. Piyush
S. No. Title of abstract
Presenter
1.
Association of risk factors with permanent
Heramba
hearing impairment in infants
Ganapathy. S
2.
Update on The Genetic Basis of Hearing Loss
Mohammed Alin the Saudi Arabian Population: Diagnosis,
Owain
Early intervention, and Prevention
3.
Newborn
Genetic
Screening
for
Chen Yaqiu
Aminoglycoside Antibiotic Induced Deafness
in Tianjin
4.
National program for early detection of
Khalid A.Hadi
hearing loss in the state of Qatar
5.
Outcome of newborn hearing screening
Kriti Gulati
programme in tertiary care hospital
6.
Parent’s Attitude and Awareness about Himanshu Verma
Universal Neonatal Hearing Screening
7.
A survey on the global status of newborn and Katrin Neumann
infant hearing screening
Abstract No.
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113
50
128
193
135
Day 3: 14th Feb, 2015
Venue: Hall C
Time: 8:00-9:30 am
Theme IX: Developing human resources for ear & hearing care; developing ear and
hearing care at national and sub-national level; barriers & challenges to access ear &
hearing care
Chairperson: Dr. Kamrul Hassan Tarafdar
Co-chairperson: Dr. G.S. Meena
Rapporteurs: Dr. Tapas Nair, Dr. Akanksha Tomar
S. No. Title of abstract
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2.
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Success and challenges to access ear and
hearing care by the community
Supporting and Implementing a National
Project to foster the Access to Health and
Education for Children and Youth with
Hearing Impairment in Papua New Guinea
Early detection and treatment of hearing loss
in Argentina, when public health policies
based on social equity
Ear and Hearing Health care Program in China
Hunan Province
Ear and hearing care in Zambia
Presenter
Abstract No.
Shantanu Das
Gupta
Micheal Lulu
12
Dr. Acosta Maria
55
Jianbo Zhou
89
Dr. Uta Fröschl
73
National Survey on Prevalence of Hearing
Kamrul Hassan
Impairment in Bangladesh 2013
Tarafder
Mobiles for mobility or morbidity. The Choice Dr Naresh K Panda
is ours.
Challenges in fitting advanced technology
Patricia
hearing aids in LMIC
Castellanos
Inclusion of children with hearing loss – a
Christina S
survey on pre-service teachers’ attitude
16
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175
77
188
Day 3: 14th Feb, 2015
Venue: Hall B
pm
Theme X: Miscellaneous
Chairperson: Dr. Damayanti Soetjipto
Co-chairperson: Dr. Saurabh Varshney
Rapporteurs: Dr. Ritesh Bansal, Dr. Madhan Kumar
S. No. Title of abstract
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Retrospective study on the hearing
improvement and perforation rates in 121
myringoplasties
Development of the Stria Vascularis in
Miniature Pigs
Aid and Countries Development
A comparative study of the audiological
outcomes observed with use of incus and
artificial types of prostheses in ossiculoplasty
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of People
Regarding Hearing Loss and Ear Care in an
urban area of Delhi
Speech Identification Test in Telugu:
Considerations for High-frequency Hearing
Loss
Knowledge and Practices of Parents regarding
common ear problems and ear care in
children at a rural hospital in North West
Delhi
Need of English language education to the
children with hearing loss
Noise Pollution Reality – Whole Body
Vibrations and its impact
Time: 4:00-5.30
Presenter
Abstract No.
Chen Yang
74
Yan Zhang
122
Jose Juan Barajas
de Prat
Akanksha Saxena
136
Dr. Tapas
Sadasivan Nair
142
Dr. S. B. Rathna
Kumar
146
Dr. Piyush Kumar
Gupta
160
Kalaivani K
161
Dr. Kalyani N.
Mandke
187
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