Audiometric notch as a sign of noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) among the rice and market flour mill workers in Tamil Nadu, South India

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Sharan Narasimhan, R. Rajagopalan, Jeffrey Justin Margret, Gnanaprakash Visvanathan, Chandru Jayasankaran, Kota Rekha, C. Srisailapathy
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Abstract Objective This study aims to determine the prevalence of NIHL among rice and flour mill workers exposed to high decibel noise levels at the workplace. Methods One-hundred and seven workers exposed to noise from rice and flour mill machinery and 82 age-matched controls not exposed to noise at the workplace were recruited for the study from the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu. All the mill workers and the controls were evaluated for their hearing thresholds by pure-tone audiometry. Results The characteristic bilateral notch in 4000 Hz was detected in 25% of the mill workers, while the prevalence of the unilateral or bilateral notch was observed in 51%. The high-frequency slope (HFS) involving HL at 4000 and 8000 Hz was observed in 23.36 and 29.92% among the left and right ears of the mill workers, respectively. Years of experience and exposure to noise were strongly associated with a bilateral notch in 4000 Hz (the odds of having the notch increased with increased years of noise exposure). Self-reported HL under-represented the rates of actual HL, indicating perception of the HL was absent till audiometric evaluation revealed the loss. Conclusion Our study demonstrates exposure to high noise levels in this unorganized sector of rice and flour mill workers. Awareness education of NIHL, early detection, and the use of personal hearing protection devices can prevent HL from extending to speech frequencies.
在印度南部泰米尔纳德邦的大米和市场面粉厂工人中,听力缺口作为噪声性听力损失的标志
摘要目的本研究旨在确定工作场所暴露于高分贝噪声水平的稻米和面粉厂工人NIHL的患病率。研究人员从印度南部的泰米尔纳德邦招募了107名接触大米和面粉加工机械噪音的工人,以及82名没有接触工作场所噪音的年龄匹配的对照组。所有工厂工人和对照组的听力阈值通过纯音测听法进行评估。结果25%的轧机工人检出4000 Hz特征性双侧缺口,51%的轧机工人检出单侧或双侧缺口。4000 Hz和8000hz时涉及HL的高频斜率(HFS)在磨工左右耳分别占23.36%和29.92%。多年的经验和暴露在噪音中与4000赫兹的双侧缺口密切相关(随着噪音暴露时间的增加,出现缺口的几率也会增加)。自我报告的HL未充分代表实际HL的发生率,表明在听力评估显示HL丧失之前,对HL的感知是缺失的。结论:我们的研究表明,在这个无组织部门的大米和面粉厂工人暴露于高噪音水平。对NIHL进行意识教育、早期发现和使用个人听力保护装置可以防止HL扩展到语音频率。
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Hearing Balance and Communication AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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