Classification of the level and the type of hearing loss based on the analysis of audiograms of workers exposed to high level of occupational noise

S. Sethunga, J. Bodhika, U. I. P. Abeysuriya, W. Dharmarathna, S. Wickremasinghe
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This paper presents some health effects of workers exposed to high occupational noise for a long period. The main objective of this study was to classify the level and the type of hearing loss of such workers plus to study the effects on their health. Out of a sample of 99 workers exposed to 85 dB(A) or more occupational noise, 73 (74%) workers who were exposed over 40 hours per week for five years or more were selected for this study. Their hearing levels were tested audio-metrically and audiograms of Air Conduction (AC) and Bone Conduction (BC) measurements were taken. Depending on the degree of Hearing Loss (HL) of audiograms, the sample was classified into Normal hearing (0-25 dB(A)): 10.5%, Mild HL (26-40 dB(A)): 67.0%, Moderate HL (41-55 dB(A)): 21.75%, and Moderate-to-severe HL (56-70 dB(A)): 0.75%. None of these falls into Severe HL or Profound HL categories. Based on the HL and the configuration of audiograms of AC and BC measurements, 89.5% of the sample was classified as Conductive Hearing Loss (CHL 2.25%), Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL 85.75%), and Mixed Hearing Loss (MHL 1.5%). Some SNHL samples were identified as Meniere’s disease 19%, Acoustic Trauma 12%, and Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) 6%. NIHL were recorded among highly exposed workers to noise in the frequency range 3000-6000 Hz. Percentage statistics of various levels of hearing levels along with associated symptoms based on the response to the questionnaire are also presented.
基于高水平职业性噪声暴露工人听力图分析的听力损失水平和类型分类
本文介绍了长期暴露在高职业噪声环境中的工人的一些健康影响。本研究的主要目的是对这些工人的听力损失水平和类型进行分类,并研究其对健康的影响。在99名暴露于85 dB(a)或以上职业噪声的工人样本中,选择了73名(74%)每周暴露时间超过40小时、持续5年或更长时间的工人进行本研究。对他们的听力水平进行了音频测量,并测量了空气传导(AC)和骨传导(BC)的听力图。根据听力图中听力损失(HL)的程度,样本分为正常听力(0-25 dB(A)):10.5%、轻度听力损失(26-40 dB(A。根据HL和AC和BC测量的听力图配置,89.5%的样本被分类为传导性听力损失(CHL 2.25%)、感觉神经性听力损失(SNHL 85.75%)和混合性听力损失。一些SNHL样本被确定为梅尼埃病19%、声损伤12%和噪声性听力损失6%。在高度暴露于3000-6000Hz频率范围内的噪声的工人中记录了NIHL。还提供了基于对问卷的答复的各种听力水平以及相关症状的百分比统计数据。
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