High-frequency audiometry: A means for early diagnosis of noise-induced hearing loss

Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), an irreversible disorder, is a common problem in industrial settings. Early diagnosis of NIHL can help prevent the progression of hearing loss, especially in speech frequencies. For early diagnosis of NIHL, audiometry is performed routinely in conventional frequenc...

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Main Authors: Amir H Mehrparvar, Seyyed J Mirmohammadi, Abbas Ghoreyshi, Abolfazl Mollasadeghi, Ziba Loukzadeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2011-01-01
Series:Noise and Health
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Online Access:http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2011;volume=13;issue=55;spage=402;epage=406;aulast=Mehrparvar
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spelling doaj-46b8c336da4746a3a6a19cd68e9f57832020-11-24T23:34:00ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNoise and Health1463-17411998-40302011-01-01135540240610.4103/1463-1741.90295High-frequency audiometry: A means for early diagnosis of noise-induced hearing lossAmir H MehrparvarSeyyed J MirmohammadiAbbas GhoreyshiAbolfazl MollasadeghiZiba LoukzadehNoise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), an irreversible disorder, is a common problem in industrial settings. Early diagnosis of NIHL can help prevent the progression of hearing loss, especially in speech frequencies. For early diagnosis of NIHL, audiometry is performed routinely in conventional frequencies. We designed this study to compare the effect of noise on high-frequency audiometry (HFA) and conventional audiometry. In a historical cohort study, we compared hearing threshold and prevalence of hearing loss in conventional and high frequencies of audiometry among textile workers divided into two groups: With and without exposure to noise more than 85 dB. The highest hearing threshold was observed at 4000 Hz, 6000 Hz and 16000 Hz in conventional right ear audiometry, conventional left ear audiometry and HFA in each ear, respectively. The hearing threshold was significantly higher at 16000 Hz compared to 4000. Hearing loss was more common in HFA than conventional audiometry. HFA is more sensitive to detect NIHL than conventional audiometry. It can be useful for early diagnosis of hearing sensitivity to noise, and thus preventing hearing loss in lower frequencies especially speech frequencies.http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2011;volume=13;issue=55;spage=402;epage=406;aulast=MehrparvarAudiometryhigh-frequency audiometrynoise-induced hearing lossnoise
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author Amir H Mehrparvar
Seyyed J Mirmohammadi
Abbas Ghoreyshi
Abolfazl Mollasadeghi
Ziba Loukzadeh
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Seyyed J Mirmohammadi
Abbas Ghoreyshi
Abolfazl Mollasadeghi
Ziba Loukzadeh
High-frequency audiometry: A means for early diagnosis of noise-induced hearing loss
Noise and Health
Audiometry
high-frequency audiometry
noise-induced hearing loss
noise
author_facet Amir H Mehrparvar
Seyyed J Mirmohammadi
Abbas Ghoreyshi
Abolfazl Mollasadeghi
Ziba Loukzadeh
author_sort Amir H Mehrparvar
title High-frequency audiometry: A means for early diagnosis of noise-induced hearing loss
title_short High-frequency audiometry: A means for early diagnosis of noise-induced hearing loss
title_full High-frequency audiometry: A means for early diagnosis of noise-induced hearing loss
title_fullStr High-frequency audiometry: A means for early diagnosis of noise-induced hearing loss
title_full_unstemmed High-frequency audiometry: A means for early diagnosis of noise-induced hearing loss
title_sort high-frequency audiometry: a means for early diagnosis of noise-induced hearing loss
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Noise and Health
issn 1463-1741
1998-4030
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), an irreversible disorder, is a common problem in industrial settings. Early diagnosis of NIHL can help prevent the progression of hearing loss, especially in speech frequencies. For early diagnosis of NIHL, audiometry is performed routinely in conventional frequencies. We designed this study to compare the effect of noise on high-frequency audiometry (HFA) and conventional audiometry. In a historical cohort study, we compared hearing threshold and prevalence of hearing loss in conventional and high frequencies of audiometry among textile workers divided into two groups: With and without exposure to noise more than 85 dB. The highest hearing threshold was observed at 4000 Hz, 6000 Hz and 16000 Hz in conventional right ear audiometry, conventional left ear audiometry and HFA in each ear, respectively. The hearing threshold was significantly higher at 16000 Hz compared to 4000. Hearing loss was more common in HFA than conventional audiometry. HFA is more sensitive to detect NIHL than conventional audiometry. It can be useful for early diagnosis of hearing sensitivity to noise, and thus preventing hearing loss in lower frequencies especially speech frequencies.
topic Audiometry
high-frequency audiometry
noise-induced hearing loss
noise
url http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2011;volume=13;issue=55;spage=402;epage=406;aulast=Mehrparvar
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