Early Detection of Noise Induced Hearing Loss by Extended High Frequency Audiometery

BACKGROUND: Surrounding noise, especially in industrial environments, is one of the most common etiologic factors of sensory-neural hearing loss (SNHL), which is not curable, but preventable. By industrialization of communities, the prevalence of the disease and its unfavorable socioeconomic outcom...

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Main Authors: Mehrdad Roghaa, Manouchehr Amiridavan, Seyed Hamidreza Abtahi, Seyed Mehdi Sonbolestan, Seyed Mojtaba Abtahi
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Published: Vesnu Publications 2007-12-01
Series:مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان
Online Access:http://jims.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jims/article/view/61
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spelling doaj-6efa950863e349c3887018f8362bd8032020-11-25T02:23:54ZfasVesnu Publications مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان1027-75951735-854X2007-12-012585221660Early Detection of Noise Induced Hearing Loss by Extended High Frequency AudiometeryMehrdad RoghaaManouchehr AmiridavanSeyed Hamidreza AbtahiSeyed Mehdi SonbolestanSeyed Mojtaba AbtahiBACKGROUND: Surrounding noise, especially in industrial environments, is one of the most common etiologic factors of sensory-neural hearing loss (SNHL), which is not curable, but preventable. By industrialization of communities, the prevalence of the disease and its unfavorable socioeconomic outcome is growing up. Since the preventable defect, early diagnosis has the utmost importance. In recent years, the role of extended high frequency audiometry (EHFA) as a sensitive diagnostic tool for noise induced hearing loss has received much attention. This study deals with the role of EHFA in early diagnosis of this disorder. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study during 2003-4 in Isfahan, Iran. A total number of 30 male labors, aged 20-50 years working in a noisy industrial environment, were compared with an equal number of controls with normal conventional audiometry, and no risk factor for other causes of SNHL according to their history and otoscopic examination. All 60 individuals underwent both types of conventional and extended high-frequency audiometry. Data were analyzed with SPSS software using t-test, paired t-test and correlation tests of Pearson and Spearman. FINDINGS: There was no difference between the right and left ears. The exposed subjects had significantly worse hearing than the non exposed group, at all tested frequencies (especially at 16 KHz). The age effect was notable in both groups. The correlation between high frequency threshold and duration of noise-exposure was significant only at 16, 18 and 20 KHz. CONCLUSION: The higher mean frequency threshold of the cases was predictable; the normal findings of conventional audiometry, reveal that EHFA can be useful in early diagnosis of acoustic injuries. KEY WORDS: Noise-Induced hearing loss, extended high frequency andiometry, conventional audiometry, Hearing thresholdshttp://jims.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jims/article/view/61
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author Mehrdad Roghaa
Manouchehr Amiridavan
Seyed Hamidreza Abtahi
Seyed Mehdi Sonbolestan
Seyed Mojtaba Abtahi
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Manouchehr Amiridavan
Seyed Hamidreza Abtahi
Seyed Mehdi Sonbolestan
Seyed Mojtaba Abtahi
Early Detection of Noise Induced Hearing Loss by Extended High Frequency Audiometery
مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان
author_facet Mehrdad Roghaa
Manouchehr Amiridavan
Seyed Hamidreza Abtahi
Seyed Mehdi Sonbolestan
Seyed Mojtaba Abtahi
author_sort Mehrdad Roghaa
title Early Detection of Noise Induced Hearing Loss by Extended High Frequency Audiometery
title_short Early Detection of Noise Induced Hearing Loss by Extended High Frequency Audiometery
title_full Early Detection of Noise Induced Hearing Loss by Extended High Frequency Audiometery
title_fullStr Early Detection of Noise Induced Hearing Loss by Extended High Frequency Audiometery
title_full_unstemmed Early Detection of Noise Induced Hearing Loss by Extended High Frequency Audiometery
title_sort early detection of noise induced hearing loss by extended high frequency audiometery
publisher Vesnu Publications
series مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان
issn 1027-7595
1735-854X
publishDate 2007-12-01
description BACKGROUND: Surrounding noise, especially in industrial environments, is one of the most common etiologic factors of sensory-neural hearing loss (SNHL), which is not curable, but preventable. By industrialization of communities, the prevalence of the disease and its unfavorable socioeconomic outcome is growing up. Since the preventable defect, early diagnosis has the utmost importance. In recent years, the role of extended high frequency audiometry (EHFA) as a sensitive diagnostic tool for noise induced hearing loss has received much attention. This study deals with the role of EHFA in early diagnosis of this disorder. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study during 2003-4 in Isfahan, Iran. A total number of 30 male labors, aged 20-50 years working in a noisy industrial environment, were compared with an equal number of controls with normal conventional audiometry, and no risk factor for other causes of SNHL according to their history and otoscopic examination. All 60 individuals underwent both types of conventional and extended high-frequency audiometry. Data were analyzed with SPSS software using t-test, paired t-test and correlation tests of Pearson and Spearman. FINDINGS: There was no difference between the right and left ears. The exposed subjects had significantly worse hearing than the non exposed group, at all tested frequencies (especially at 16 KHz). The age effect was notable in both groups. The correlation between high frequency threshold and duration of noise-exposure was significant only at 16, 18 and 20 KHz. CONCLUSION: The higher mean frequency threshold of the cases was predictable; the normal findings of conventional audiometry, reveal that EHFA can be useful in early diagnosis of acoustic injuries. KEY WORDS: Noise-Induced hearing loss, extended high frequency andiometry, conventional audiometry, Hearing thresholds
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