听力学
绝对听阈
噪音(视频)
测听
听力损失
医学
噪声性听力损失
听力水平
听力图
噪声暴露
计算机科学
图像(数学)
人工智能
作者
Veronika Weilnhammer,Wenjia Wei,Stefanie Heinze,D Gerstner,S Walser,Dorothee Twardella,Christina Reiter,Carmelo Pérez-Àlvarez,Thomas Steffens,CarolineE.W Herr
出处
期刊:Noise & Health
[Medknow]
日期:2017-01-01
卷期号:19 (91): 263-263
被引量:16
标识
DOI:10.4103/nah.nah_28_17
摘要
Background: Studies investigating leisure noise effect on extended high frequency hearing are insufficient and they have inconsistent results. The aim of this study was to investigate if extended high-frequency hearing threshold shift is related to audiometric notch, and if total leisure noise exposure is associated with extended high-frequency hearing threshold shift. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire of the Ohrkan cohort study was used to collect information on demographics and leisure time activities. Conventional and extended high-frequency audiometry was performed. We did logistic regression between extended high-frequency hearing threshold shift and audiometric notch as well as between total leisure noise exposure and extended high-frequency hearing threshold shift. Potential confounders (sex, school type, and firecrackers) were included. Results: Data from 278 participants (aged 18–23 years, 53.2% female) were analyzed. Associations between hearing threshold shift at 10, 11.2, 12.5, and 14 kHz with audiometric notch were observed with a higher prevalence of threshold shift at the four frequencies, compared to the notch. However, we found no associations between total leisure noise exposure and hearing threshold shift at any extended high frequency. Conclusion: This exploratory analysis suggests that while extended high-frequency hearing threshold shifts are not related to total leisure noise exposure, they are strongly associated with audiometric notch. This leads us to further explore the hypothesis that extended high-frequency threshold shift might be indicative of the appearance of audiometric notch at a later time point, which can be investigated in the future follow-ups of the Ohrkan cohort.
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