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An optimal method of assessment the individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss

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Konferencja
XIV International Conference Noise Control'07 (3-6.06.2007, Elbląg, Poland)
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
The aim of the investigation was to compare different methods of subject classification regarding susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss in group of 949 workers of power plant. In the first two methods, simple and accurate the classification was performed according international reference standard ISO 1999:1990. In the tree other methods the entire group of workers was divided into subgroups to obtain similar distribution of age, time of employment and level of noise exposure in the susceptible and resistant group. In the first two classifications the susceptible group was significantly younger then resistant group, had shorter time of employment and lower level of noise exposure. This findings are in line with the definition of increased vulnerability to noise inducted hearing loss. Additionally, an excellent separation between hearing thresholds (HTs) of the susceptible and the resistant group was achieved. All three other methods resulted in worse separation of HTs between susceptible and resistant group of subjects. Subjects pre-selection deteriorates the reliability of workers' dichotomization into noise-susceptible and noise resistant groups.
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241--250
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 11 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
  • Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Department of Physical Hazards, Św. Teresy 8, 91-348 Łódź, Poland, mpawlusz@imp.lodz.pl
Bibliografia
  • [1] PLONTKE S., ZENNER TÜBINGEN H. P., Current aspects of hearing loss from occupational and leisure noise, [in:] Environmental and Occupational Health Disorders, pp. 233.325, SCHULTZ. COULON H.J. [Eds.], Videel OHG, Germany 2004.
  • [2] PYYKKÖ I., STARCK J., TOPPILA E., ULFENDAHL M., Noise-induced hearing loss, [in:] Textbook of Audiological Medicine. Clinical aspects of hearing and balance, LUXON L., FURMAN J.M., MARTINI A., STEPHENS D. [Eds.], pp. 89.100, Martin Dunitz, Taylor&Francis Group, London 2003.
  • [3] STARCK J., TOPPILA E., PYYKKÖ I., Impulse noise and risk criteria, Noise&Health, 5, 20, 63.73 (2003).
  • [4] ABBATE C., CONCETTO G., FORTUNATO M., BRECCIAROLI R., TRINGALI M.A., BENINATO G., D'ARRIGO G., DOMENICO G., Influence of environmental factors on the evolution of industrial noise-induced hearing loss, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 107, 1.3, 351. 361 (2005).
  • [5] HENDERSON D., SUBRAMANIAM M., BOETTCHER F.A., Individual susceptibility to noiseinduced hearing loss: An old topic revisited, Ear and Hearing, 14, 3, 152.168 (1993).
  • [6] ŚLIWI´N SKA.KOWALSKA M., ZAMYSŁOWSKA.SZMYTKE E., SZYMCZAK W., KOTYLO P., FISZER M., WESO_OWSKI W., PAWLACZYK._USZCZY´N SKAM., Exacerbation of noise-induced hearing loss by co-exposure to workplace chemicals, Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 19, 547.553 (2005).
  • [7] NOMURA K., NAKAO M., MORIMOTO T., Effect of smoking on hearing loss: Quality assessment and meta-analysis, Preventive Medicine, 40, 2, 138.144 (2005).
  • [8] PYYKKÖ I., STARCK J., TOPPILA E., JOHNSON A-C., Methodology and value of databases, [in:] Noise Induced Hearing Loss: Basic Mechanisms, Prevention and Control, HENDERSON D., PRASHER D., KOPKE R., SALVI R., HAMERNIK R. [Eds.], pp. 387.400, NRN Publications, London 2001.
  • [9] ISO 1999-1990 Acoustics. Determination of occupational noise exposure and estimation of noiseinducted hearing impairment, International Organization for Standardization, 1990.
  • [10] SO 8253-1 Acoustics. Audiometric test methods . Part 1. Basic pure tone and bone audiometry, International Organization for Standardization, 1998.
  • [11] ISO 7029 Acoustics. Statistical distribution of hearing thresholds as a function of age, International Organization for Standardization, 1990.2000.
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Bibliografia
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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BAT8-0009-0032
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