Degree, Pattern, and Risk Factors of Hearing Loss Among Adults of Eastern India.

IF 1.4 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Journal of Audiology and Otology Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2026-01-20 DOI:10.7874/jao.2025.00290
Srilatha Kavarthapu, Asuri Raagini, Babban Jee, Deepali Singh, Ahammad Basha Shaik, Bhimraj Balkrishna Ramteke
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Background and objectives: Hearing loss (HL) is a significant global public health concern with an increasing burden falling on India because of factors such as aging, noise exposure, and such comorbidities as hypertension and diabetes. Despite these known risks, comprehensive data are lacking on the causes and patterns of HL in East Singhbhum, Jharkhand, especially in industrial settings. This study aims to address this gap by examining the contributing factors to HL among the local population. Subjects and.

Methods: This study included 295 adult patients of both sexes, aged 20-80 years, diagnosed with HL. Pure tone audiometry (PTA) was performed to assess the pattern and degree of HL.

Results: Of the 295 cases, most were females (52.54%); however, male participants, especially factory workers (p=0.005), had a higher prevalence of HL (p=0.038). Moreover, younger age (all p<0.05), alcohol use (p=0.003), alcohol and smoking (p<0.001), noise exposure with smoking (p=0.004), hypertension (p= 0.037), diabetes with hypertension (p=0.045), other comorbidities (p=0.018), and unilateral HL (p=0.002) appeared as significant risk factors for HL, as did various clinical diagnoses, including presbycusis (p<0.001), chronic otitis media (p= 0.003), noise-induced HL (p=0.007), sudden sensineural HL (p<0.001), and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (p=0.001).

Conclusions: Noise exposure combined with a smoking habit, use of alcohol without smoking, smoking and alcohol, hypertension without diabetes, diabetes with hypertension, and other predisposing factors were key contributors to HL, highlighting the need for early intervention and management. The most common diagnosis was chronic otitis media.

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印度东部成年人听力损失的程度、模式和危险因素。
背景和目的:听力损失(HL)是一个重要的全球公共卫生问题,由于老龄化、噪音暴露以及高血压和糖尿病等合并症等因素,印度的负担越来越重。尽管存在这些已知的风险,但在贾坎德邦东Singhbhum,特别是在工业环境中,缺乏关于HL的原因和模式的全面数据。本研究旨在通过研究当地人群中导致HL的因素来解决这一差距。主题和。方法:本研究纳入295例确诊为HL的成人患者,年龄20 ~ 80岁。采用纯音听力学(PTA)评价HL的类型和程度。结果:295例患者中以女性居多(52.54%);然而,男性参与者,特别是工厂工人(p=0.005),有更高的HL患病率(p=0.038)。结论:噪声暴露合并吸烟习惯、饮酒不吸烟、吸烟和饮酒、高血压不患糖尿病、糖尿病合并高血压等易感因素是HL的关键因素,需要进行早期干预和管理。最常见的诊断是慢性中耳炎。
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Journal of Audiology and Otology
Journal of Audiology and Otology OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Audiology and Otology (JAO) (formerly known as Korean Journal of Audiology) aims to publish the most advanced findings for all aspects of the auditory and vestibular system and diseases of the ear using state-of-the-art techniques and analyses. The journal covers recent trends related to the topics of audiology, otology, and neurotology conducted by professionals, with the goal of providing better possible treatment to people of all ages, from infants to the elderly, who suffer from auditory and/or vestibular disorders and thus, improving their quality of life. This journal encourages the submission of review papers about current professional issues, research papers presenting a scientific base and clinical application, and case papers with unique reports or clinical trials. We also invite letters to the editor and papers related to the manufacture and distribution of medical devices. This journal provides integrated views from otologists, audiologists, and other healthcare practitioners, offering readers high quality scientific and clinical information. This peer-reviewed and open access journal has been the official journal of the Korean Audiological Society since 1997 and of both the Korean Audiological Society and the Korean Otological Society since 2017. It is published in English four times a year in January, April, July, and October.
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