Maurizi M, Ottaviani F, Paludetti G, Almadori G, Pierri F, Rosignoli M
Institute of Otorhinolaryngology, Catholic University of the Holy Heart, Rome, Italy.
Scand Audiol. 1988;17(3):143-6. doi: 10.3109/01050398809042184.
The effects of sex on I-III, III-V and I-V interwave intervals and I, III, V ABR waves latency values have been studied in 171 normal children born at term, 94 males and 77 females, aged between 2 and 720 days. The obtained data confirm that latency values decrease progressively with age, and show that there is a statistically significant difference in wave III and V latency values and in III-V and I-V intervals between males and females. Moreover, these differences seem to increase with age. The authors also discuss the possible underlying mechanisms and claim that even in infancy, sex-related variability should be taken into account.
对171名足月出生的正常儿童(94名男性和77名女性,年龄在2至720天之间)的I-III、III-V和I-V间期以及I、III、V波ABR潜伏期值的性别影响进行了研究。获得的数据证实潜伏期值随年龄逐渐降低,并表明男性和女性在波III和V潜伏期值以及III-V和I-V间期方面存在统计学上的显著差异。此外,这些差异似乎随着年龄的增长而增加。作者还讨论了可能的潜在机制,并声称即使在婴儿期,也应考虑与性别相关的变异性。