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Question: Does gentamicin therapy in children with neonatal sepsis or infection lead to persistent vestibulotoxicity? Findings: In a single-center, prospective cross-sectional study video head impulse test (VHIT) was performed to evaluate vestibular function in 23 children aged 3-7 years at least three years after intravenous gentamicin therapy for neonatal sepsis or infection.Although eleven children showed abnormal results in vestibular testing, they did not present with a clinically significant vestibular hypofunction or delayed motoric development.VHIT can serve as a sensitive investigation method for the screening of posttherapeutic vestibulotoxic side effects after gentamicin therapy in children.