Evaluation of Synaptopathy by Use of Latency Shift of Wave V Auditory Brainstem Response in the Presence of Ipsilateral Noise

IF 0.4 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Zeynab Sabzinasab, M. Rouzbahani, Reyhane Toufan, Mohammad Maarefvand
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Background and Aim: Recreational and occupational noise can cause permanent  damage to the inner ear. Cochlear synaptopathy can be “hidden” because this synaptic reduction can occur without permanent hearing threshold changes. Our study aimed to assess synaptopathy in people with and without a history of occupational noise exposure by use of latency shift of wave V with masking. Methods: In this study, 38 males were involved. All participants had normal hearing thresholds. Of 38 males, 20-male identified with exposure to occupational noise and 18 identified without occupational noise exposure. Auditory brainstem response and masked were performed. Results: The main effect of the between-group factor was not significant in the right and left ears. But the main effect of the within-group factor in the right and left ears were significant (p<0.001 and p<0.001). Auditory brainstem response latencies at different levels in each group were significant. These results showed that there were no significant differences between latency changes in both groups. Conclusion: In order to diagnose cochlear synaptopathy in humans it is important to use audiological test batteries in the future. There is currently no effective way to diagnose noise- induced cochlear synaptopathy in human subjects. Keywords: Noise induce cochlear synaptopathy; auditory brainstem response; cochlear synaptopathy; hidden hearing loss
在同侧噪声存在下用V波听觉脑干反应的潜伏期偏移评估突触病变
背景和目的:娱乐和职业噪音会对内耳造成永久性损伤。耳蜗突触病变可以被“隐藏”,因为这种突触减少可以在没有永久性听力阈值变化的情况下发生。我们的研究旨在通过使用带掩蔽的V波潜伏期偏移来评估有和没有职业噪声暴露史的人的突触症。方法:本研究共涉及38名男性。所有参与者的听力阈值均正常。在38名男性中,20名男性被确定接触过职业噪声,18名未被确定接触职业噪声。进行听觉脑干反应和掩蔽。结果:组间因素对左右耳的主要影响不显著。但组内因素在左右耳的主要影响是显著的(p<0.001和p<0.001)。各组不同水平的听性脑干反应潜伏期是显著的。这些结果表明,两组的潜伏期变化没有显著差异。结论:为了诊断人类耳蜗突触性疾病,在未来使用听力测试电池是很重要的。目前还没有有效的方法来诊断噪声诱导的人类耳蜗突触症。关键词:噪声诱发耳蜗突触症;听觉脑干反应;耳蜗突触症;隐性听力损失
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Auditory and Vestibular Research
Auditory and Vestibular Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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