Journal of Otology (Jun 2018)

Auditory characteristics of noise-exposed memberscrossing age-related groups

  • Liu Chenqing,
  • Ding Daxiong,
  • Zhu Yuhua,
  • Wang Hongyang,
  • Cheng Xiaoting,
  • Zhao Zhenhua,
  • Cao Juyang,
  • Zhai Suoqiang,
  • Yu Ning

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 75 – 79

Abstract

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Objective: To report audiological characteristics in a group of noise-exposed crew members on board ships. Methods and materials: Clinical and audiological measurements including pure-tone thresholds, acoustic immittance results and tinnitus questionnaires were collected from both the ship crew members (study subjects) and their land based colleagues (controls). Results: 1) Noise exposed crew members showed not only high frequency, but also low frequency hearing loss; 2) Hearing impairment increased with age, with 65.5% of crew members younger than 50 years showing normal hearing while only 14.9% of those older than 50 years had normal hearing; 3) hearing loss gradually increased with the extension of on board career time; and 4) Most study subjects reported high pitch tinnitus, significantly more than the control group although not significantly different among different age groups. Conclusion: Noise induced hearing impairment from working on board ships shows specific frequency and age characteristics. Understanding these characteristics is important for advancing relevant studies and for effective prevention of noise-induced hearing loss in ship crew members. Keywords: Noise, Hearing loss, Age-related hearing loss, Noise-induced hearing loss, Tinnitus