Τετάρτη 14 Δεκεμβρίου 2016

Influence of well-known risk factors for hearing loss in a longitudinal twin study.

Influence of well-known risk factors for hearing loss in a longitudinal twin study.

Int J Audiol. 2016 Dec 13;:1-11

Authors: Johnson AC, Bogo R, Farah A, Karlsson KK, Muhr P, Sjöström M, Svensson EB, Skjönsberg Å, Svartengren M

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the influence of environmental exposures on hearing loss in a twin cohort.
STUDY SAMPLE: Male twins born 1914-1958, representing an unscreened population, were tested for hearing loss at two occasions, 18 years apart.
DESIGN: Clinical audiometry and a questionnaire were performed at both time points in this longitudinal study. Noise and solvent exposure were assessed using occupational work codes and a job exposure matrix. Hearing impairment was investigated using two different pure tone averages: PTA4 (0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz) and HPTA4 (3, 4, 6, and 8 kHz).
RESULTS: Age affected all outcome measures. Noise exposure between time point one and two affected the threshold shifts of PTA4 and HPTA4 more in participants with a pre-existing hearing loss at time point one. Lifetime occupational noise exposure was a risk factor especially for the low-frequency hearing threshold PTA4. Firearm use was a statistically significant risk factor for all outcome measures.
CONCLUSIONS: Pre-existing hearing loss can increase the risk of hearing impairment due to occupational noise exposure. An increased risk for NIHL was also seen in the group with exposures below 85 dB(A), a result that indicates awareness of NIHL should be raised even for those working in environments where sound levels are below 85 dB(A).

PMID: 27957874 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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