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High levels of sound pressure: acoustic reflex thresholds and auditory complaints of workers with noise exposure
Affiliation:Medical Sciences School, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil
Abstract:IntroductionThe clinical evaluation of subjects with occupational noise exposure has been difficult due to the discrepancy between auditory complaints and auditory test results. This study aimed to evaluate the contralateral acoustic reflex thresholds of workers exposed to high levels of noise, and to compare these results to the subjects’ auditory complaints.MethodsThis clinical retrospective study evaluated 364 workers between 1998 and 2005; their contralateral acoustic reflexes were compared to auditory complaints, age, and noise exposure time by chi-squared, Fisher's, and Spearman's tests.ResultsThe workers’ age ranged from 18 to 50 years (mean = 39.6), and noise exposure time from one to 38 years (mean = 17.3). We found that 15.1% (55) of the workers had bilateral hearing loss, 38.5% (140) had bilateral tinnitus, 52.8% (192) had abnormal sensitivity to loud sounds, and 47.2% (172) had speech recognition impairment. The variables hearing loss, speech recognition impairment, tinnitus, age group, and noise exposure time did not show relationship with acoustic reflex thresholds; however, all complaints demonstrated a statistically significant relationship with Metz recruitment at 3000 and 4000 Hz bilaterally.ConclusionThere was no significance relationship between auditory complaints and acoustic reflexes.
Keywords:Noise, occupational  Hearing loss, noise-induced  Reflex, acoustic  Perda auditiva provocada por ruído  Ruído ocupacional  Reflexo acústico
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