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An Epidemiologic & Audiometric Study of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Subway Workers / 대한이비인후과학회지
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 1248-1253, 1998.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-651156
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

OBJECTIVES:

There is no effective treatment for noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), and for this reason, prevention is very important. The purpose of this study is to investigate the epidemiologic and audiometric properties of NIHL in subway workers. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

This study included 10,792 employees who have worked in the subway. Their hearing acuity was screened out by pure tone audiometry for 1 K & 4 KHz. Of the employees, those whose hearing loss was not caused by noise were excluded from the study and the remaining 665 employees were investigated. The epidemiologic and audiometric properties were investigated on the basis of their ages and working durations.

RESULTS:

Among the 10,792 employees, 665 (6.2%) showed NIHL. The risk of NIHL increased significantly in individuals who had worked more than 5 years. At 4 KHz, the hearing threshold shift occured within 5 years, then reached a plateau. But below 2 KHz, it progressed gradually, becoming prominent after 10 years of noise exposure.

CONCLUSION:

We suggest that prevention from exposure to noise is necessary for individuals whose working duration is more than 5 years.
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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) Assunto principal: Ferrovias / Audiometria / Epidemiologia / Audição / Perda Auditiva Provocada por Ruído / Perda Auditiva / Ruído Idioma: Coreano Revista: Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Ano de publicação: 1998 Tipo de documento: Artigo

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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) Assunto principal: Ferrovias / Audiometria / Epidemiologia / Audição / Perda Auditiva Provocada por Ruído / Perda Auditiva / Ruído Idioma: Coreano Revista: Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Ano de publicação: 1998 Tipo de documento: Artigo