Vestibular Findings in Military Band Musicians
Abstract Introduction Exposure to music is the subject of many studies because it is related to an individual's professional and social activities. Objectives Evaluate the vestibular behavior in military band musicians. Methods A retrospective cross-sectio...
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doaj-afde733dbe9943549a7bda52dfc4503a2020-11-25T03:13:28ZengThieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology1809-97771809-48642014-02-01180212212710.1055/s-0034-1368140Vestibular Findings in Military Band MusiciansBianca Simone Zeigelboim0Crislaine Gueber1Thanara Pruner da Silva2Paulo Breno Noronha Liberalesso3Claudia Giglio de Oliveira Gonçalves4João Henrique Faryniuk5Jair Mendes Marques6Ari Leon Jurkiewicz7Department of Speech-Language Pathology, Undergraduate Course and Communication Disorders Graduate Course at Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná—UTP, Curitiba, PR, BrazilDepartment of Speech-Language Pathology, UTP, Curitiba, Paraná, BrazilDepartment of Surgery, Hospital das Clinicas, Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Curitiba, Paraná, BrazilPequeno Principe Hospital and the Digital EEG Laboratory at the Hospital da Cruz Vermelha, Curitiba, Paraná, BrazilDepartment of Speech-Language Pathology, Undergraduate Course and Communication Disorders Graduate Course at Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná—UTP, Curitiba, PR, BrazilDepartment of Speech-Language Pathology, UTP, Curitiba, Paraná, BrazilDepartment of Speech-Language Pathology, Undergraduate Course and Communication Disorders Graduate Course at Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná—UTP, Curitiba, PR, BrazilDepartment of Speech-Language Pathology, Undergraduate Course and Communication Disorders Graduate Course at Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná—UTP, Curitiba, PR, BrazilAbstract Introduction Exposure to music is the subject of many studies because it is related to an individual's professional and social activities. Objectives Evaluate the vestibular behavior in military band musicians. Methods A retrospective cross-sectional study was performed. Nineteen musicians with ages ranging from 21 to 46 years were evaluated (average = 33.7 years and standard deviation = 7.2 years). They underwent anamnesis and vestibular and otolaryngologic evaluation through vectoelectronystagmography. Results The most evident otoneurologic symptoms in the anamnesis were tinnitus (84.2%), hearing difficulties (47.3%), dizziness (36.8%), headache (26.3%), intolerance to intense sounds (21.0%), and earache (15.7%). Seven musicians (37.0%) showed vestibular abnormality, which occurred in the caloric test. The abnormality was more prevalent in the peripheral vestibular system, and there was a predominance of irritative peripheral vestibular disorders. Conclusion The alteration in vestibular exam occurred in the caloric test (37.0%). There were changes in the prevalence of peripheral vestibular system with a predominance of irritative vestibular dysfunction. Dizziness was the most significant symptom for the vestibular test in correlation with neurotologic symptoms. The present study made it possible to verify the importance of the labyrinthine test, which demonstrates that this population should be better studied because the systematic exposure to high sound pressure levels may cause major vestibular alterations.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0034-1368140musicnoise effectsdizzinessvestibular function testselectronystagmography |
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Bianca Simone Zeigelboim Crislaine Gueber Thanara Pruner da Silva Paulo Breno Noronha Liberalesso Claudia Giglio de Oliveira Gonçalves João Henrique Faryniuk Jair Mendes Marques Ari Leon Jurkiewicz Vestibular Findings in Military Band Musicians International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology music noise effects dizziness vestibular function tests electronystagmography |
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Bianca Simone Zeigelboim Crislaine Gueber Thanara Pruner da Silva Paulo Breno Noronha Liberalesso Claudia Giglio de Oliveira Gonçalves João Henrique Faryniuk Jair Mendes Marques Ari Leon Jurkiewicz |
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Vestibular Findings in Military Band Musicians |
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Vestibular Findings in Military Band Musicians |
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Vestibular Findings in Military Band Musicians |
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Vestibular Findings in Military Band Musicians |
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Vestibular Findings in Military Band Musicians |
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vestibular findings in military band musicians |
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Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. |
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International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology |
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Abstract
Introduction Exposure to music is the subject of many studies because it is related to an individual's professional and social activities.
Objectives Evaluate the vestibular behavior in military band musicians.
Methods A retrospective cross-sectional study was performed. Nineteen musicians with ages ranging from 21 to 46 years were evaluated (average = 33.7 years and standard deviation = 7.2 years). They underwent anamnesis and vestibular and otolaryngologic evaluation through vectoelectronystagmography.
Results The most evident otoneurologic symptoms in the anamnesis were tinnitus (84.2%), hearing difficulties (47.3%), dizziness (36.8%), headache (26.3%), intolerance to intense sounds (21.0%), and earache (15.7%). Seven musicians (37.0%) showed vestibular abnormality, which occurred in the caloric test. The abnormality was more prevalent in the peripheral vestibular system, and there was a predominance of irritative peripheral vestibular disorders.
Conclusion The alteration in vestibular exam occurred in the caloric test (37.0%). There were changes in the prevalence of peripheral vestibular system with a predominance of irritative vestibular dysfunction. Dizziness was the most significant symptom for the vestibular test in correlation with neurotologic symptoms. The present study made it possible to verify the importance of the labyrinthine test, which demonstrates that this population should be better studied because the systematic exposure to high sound pressure levels may cause major vestibular alterations. |
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music noise effects dizziness vestibular function tests electronystagmography |
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