Hipoacusia laboral en ejecutantes de la Orquesta Sinfónica de Cuenca, 2019

Wilson Bolívar Cajamarca Cárdena, Karola del Rocío Álvarez Pesántez, Gabriela Nataly Ochoa Urgilés, Guido Esteban Abad Vicuña, Erika Priscila Montaño Loja
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BACKGROUND: Noise-induced hearing loss (NHL) is the second leading cause of hearing loss, after presbycusis. It is considered an occupational disease and a public health problem. The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence of occupational noise-induced hearing loss and its association with other sociodemographic and occupational variables in performers of Cuenca’s Symphonic Orchestra in 2019. METHODS: This is an observational, analytical, cross-sectional study, whose universe was conformed by the professional musicians of Cuenca’s Symphonic Orchestra in 2019. We aimed to establish the risk of noise-induced hearing loss in association with variables such as age, sex, hours of daily practice, material of the instrument played, and years of exercise as a musician, throught Odds Ratio statistical test. The 45 musicians were surveyed and audiometric tests were performed. RESULTS: The universe consisted of 45 musicians: 38 males and 7 females. The average age was 40 years. 46.7% played a musical instrument profesionaly for more than ten years and 53.3% for up to ten years. 60% practiced more than 10 hours a day. 53.3% played string instruments, 20% woodwind instruments, 17.8% brass instruments and 8.9% percussion instruments. The prevalence of hearing loss was 17.8%: 13.3% bilateral and 4.4% unilateral. The prevalence of mild hearing loss was 8.9%; moderate in 6.7% and acoustic trauma occurred in 2.2%. Age (>30 years) and working time (>10 years) represented risks for hearing loss development. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of noise-induced hearing loss was 17.8%, mostly mild and bilateral. All those who were affected were male. The prevalence was higher among musicians who played wind-metal instruments; however, no statistically significant association was found. Being older than 30, and having played professionally for more than years are risk factors for noise-induce hearing loss.
2019年昆卡交响乐团表演者的职业听力损失
背景:噪声性听力损失(NHL)是仅次于老年性耳聋的第二大听力损失原因。它被认为是一种职业病和公共卫生问题。本研究的目的是确定2019年昆卡交响乐团表演者中职业性噪音引起的听力损失的患病率及其与其他社会人口统计学和职业变量的关系。方法:这是一项观察性、分析性、横断面研究,其宇宙由昆卡交响乐团的专业音乐家于2019年组成。我们的目的是通过优势比统计检验,确定噪音引起听力损失的风险与年龄、性别、每天练习的时间、演奏乐器的材料和作为音乐家锻炼的年数等变量之间的关系。对45名音乐家进行了调查,并进行了听力测试。结果:全宇宙共有45名音乐家,其中男38名,女7名。平均年龄为40岁。46.7%的人专业演奏乐器十年以上,53.3%的人专业演奏乐器十年以上。60%的人每天练习超过10个小时。演奏弦乐器的占53.3%,木管乐器占20%,铜管乐器占17.8%,打击乐器占8.9%。听力损失患病率为17.8%,其中双侧13.3%,单侧4.4%。轻度听力损失患病率为8.9%;中度发生率为6.7%,听伤发生率为2.2%。年龄(>30岁)和工作时间(>10年)是听力损失发展的风险因素。结论:噪声性听力损失患病率为17.8%,以轻度、双侧为主。所有受影响的人都是男性。演奏风管金属乐器的音乐家患病率更高;然而,没有发现统计学上显著的关联。年龄超过30岁、从事职业比赛超过多年是噪音诱发性听力损失的危险因素。
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