Khoza-Shangase, KJoubert, K2011-08-302011-08-302010-06-250976-4879http://hdl.handle.net/10539/10392OBJECTIVE: The main aim was to establish if epidural anesthesia had an influence on new-born hearing screening results in newborns born via elective Cesarean section in healthy pregnancies. Specific objectives included determining screening results in a group of newborns born to mothers who had undergone epidural anesthesia during Cesarean section childbirth (experimental group); and comparing the findings with those of a group of newborns born to mothers who had undergone natural delivery without epidural anesthesia (comparison group); while establishing if the time of screening following delivery had any effect on the overall screening resultsenThe influence of epidural anesthesia on new-born hearing screeningA pilotArticle