水肺潜水会导致听力损失吗?

Selda Bulbul Hizel, Nuray Bayar Muluk, Bilgehan Budak, Gürer Budak
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目的:本前瞻性研究的目的是探讨水肺潜水员的听力水平和瞬态诱发耳声发射(teoae)。方法:研究对象为15名潜水者(男9名,女6名),30只耳。对照组为15例健康非潜水患者(男9例,女6例)和30只耳。研究组通过问卷调查获得总潜水时间(TDD)、总潜水分数(TDS)、最后一次潜水后持续时间(DALD)和最大潜水深度(MDD)。所有受试者均通过耳鼻喉科检查、纯音和高频听力学以及瞬态诱发耳声发射(teoae)进行评估。结果:实验组与对照组的听力阈值和teoae无显著差异。对于潜水员来说,年龄、较高的tdd和tds以及较高的MDD会导致听力阈值升高和teoae降低。当DALD升高时,耳蜗功能恢复到接近正常水平。结论:建议潜水前对潜水员的听力水平和耳蜗功能进行评估。未感染状态和乳突细胞系统体积的差异可以解释我们的研究结果。
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Does scuba diving cause hearing loss?

Objectives: The aim of this prospective study was to investigate the hearing levels and transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAEs) of scuba divers.

Methods: The study group consisted of 15 scuba divers (9 males, 6 females) and 30 ears. The control group consisted of 15 healthy nondiver patients (9 males, 6 females) and 30 ears. For the study group, total diving duration (TDD), total diving score (TDS), duration after the last dive (DALD), and maximum diving depth (MDD) were obtained by questionnaire. All subjects were evaluated by an otolaryngologic examination, pure-tone and high-frequency audiometry, and transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAEs).

Results: There was no significant difference between the hearing thresholds and TEOAEs of the study and control groups. For divers, age, higher TDDs and TDSs, and a higher MDD caused an increase in hearing thresholds and a decrease in TEOAEs. When the DALD increased, cochlear functions again achieved nearly normal levels.

Conclusion: We recommend that divers' hearing levels and cochlear functions be evaluated before diving. Noninfected status and differences in the volume of the mastoid cell system may explain the results of our study.

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