Occupational Noise-Induced Tinnitus: A Review of Auditory Behavioral and Electrophysiological Evaluations

IF 0.4 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
B. Kohansal, M. Asghari, Mahsa Habibi
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Abstract

Background and Aim: The increasing prevalence of Noise-Induced Tinnitus (NIT) is considered one of the major occupational health threats these days. Despite the devastating effect of tinnitus on a subject’s performance, auditory functions and life quality,  there is a lack of standard protocol for its diagnosis and management. Furthermore, the mechanisms    of NIT are not clear yet. So, this review summarized data on NIT mechanisms as well as questionnaires, behavioral and physiologic assessment tools in NIT studies. Recent Findings: Based on the authors’ research,  27  eligible articles were  included  in this review. NIT was mainly bilateral with moderate severity with an overall prevalence ranging from 4% to 73.7%. Self-report questionnaires, tinnitus handicap inventory, auditory brainstem response, otoacoustic emissions and speech in noise tests were the most frequent NIT assessment methods in the reviewed studies. Our review highlights increased latencies  in brainstem evoked potentials in tinnitus workers, but the knowledge gap about changes at subcortical and cortical levels remains. Conclusion: This review suggests speech in noise test as a useful extension to routine tinnitus assessment by questionnaires among workers. Due to insufficient studies and inconsistent results in NIT subjects, more electrophysiological research is suggested in large and homogeneous samples. Keywords: Noise; tinnitus; occupational; questionnaire; physiological
职业性噪声诱发耳鸣:听觉行为和电生理评价综述
背景与目的:噪声性耳鸣(NIT)的日益流行被认为是当今主要的职业健康威胁之一。尽管耳鸣对一个人的表现、听觉功能和生活质量有毁灭性的影响,但缺乏标准的诊断和治疗方案。此外,NIT的机制尚不清楚。因此,本文综述了NIT的机制以及NIT研究中的问卷调查、行为和生理评估工具。最新发现:根据作者的研究,本综述纳入了27篇符合条件的文章。NIT主要为双侧,严重程度中等,总体患病率为4%至73.7%。自我报告问卷、耳鸣障碍量表、听觉脑干反应、耳声发射和噪音测试中的言语是所回顾研究中最常见的NIT评估方法。我们的综述强调了耳鸣工作者脑干诱发电位潜伏期的增加,但关于皮层下和皮层水平变化的知识差距仍然存在。结论:噪声中语音测试是常规工人耳鸣问卷评估的有益延伸。由于对NIT受试者的研究不足和结果不一致,建议在大样本和均匀样本中进行更多的电生理研究。关键词:噪声;耳鸣;职业;问卷调查;生理
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Auditory and Vestibular Research
Auditory and Vestibular Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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