Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 someone asked about what kind of sedation for ABR. I can only tell you what our experience was. The audi at the hospital did say that the ABR can be done without sedation but that was not the norm with them because they stressed how the child had to be very still and quiet. I remember even during 's OAE if he just shifted in the seat they had to readjust. Anyway, had two ABRs. One was at 2 months and then another follow up I think six months later. they used chloralhydrate. I don't know how you spell it. It was a liquid taken orally. From what they told me it tastes terrible so it's not easy to get down. It puts them to sleep fairly quickly. You're supposed to bring them in sleepy. They request that they go to bed late and wake up extra early. The appointment is in the morning. At the time I didn't even know there would have been an option not to sedate if I pushed it, but I seriously doubt we could have gotten results and we would have had to just reschedule. was a very active baby and still is an active boy. He can literally bounce off walls and climb walls. I know nobody would believe that, but if you have a kid like that you may know what I mean. When my youngest son still had no speech or sounds at 1.5 years old he had an ABR just to rule out any hearing loss even though he passed his newborn screen. We tried him in the booth but he freaked out even going in the room and wouldn't calm down. Depending on age or weight is whether they give the oral sedation or whether they have to give a drug intravenously. Unfortunately had to do the intravenous sedation and that was pretty traumatic for us since they had trouble keeping him still and getting the needle in. In the end he was okay. He didn't have hearing loss. These days he hears the ice cream truck a mile away! (My HOH son seems to too!) K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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