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. 5. 6. 7. 8. 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 45 185 162 183 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 2. 5. 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 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 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 53 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 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 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. 21 38 80 120 157 10 59 191 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. 112 113 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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 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 16 180 175 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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 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 187 132