Early indication of noise-induced hearing loss from PMP use in adolescents: A cross-sectional analysis
Context: Distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) may indicate preclinical noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in adolescents from unsafe personal music player (PMP) use. Aims: The objective, therefore, was to observe preclinical signs of NIHL in 9th grade adolescents with clinically normal h...
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author | Diana C Colon Ulla Verdugo-Raab Carmelo P Alvarez Thomas Steffens Steven C Marcrum Stefanie Kolb Caroline Herr Dorothee Twardella |
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description | Context: Distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) may indicate preclinical noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in adolescents from unsafe personal music player (PMP) use. Aims: The objective, therefore, was to observe preclinical signs of NIHL in 9th grade adolescents with clinically normal hearing by comparing DPOAE signals between different levels of A-weighted equivalent PMP exposure. Settings and Design: Subjects were recruited from all secondary-level schools located in the city of Regensburg, Germany during two academic years 2009/2010 and 2010/2011. Subjects and Methods: A-weighted equivalent sound pressure levels (SPLs) for a 40-hour work week (LAeq,40h) were estimated from questionnaire responses on output and duration of PMP use of the previous week. Subjects were then categorized into four levels of exposure: <80, 80–85, >85 to <90, and ≥90 A-weighted Decibel [dB(A)]. DPOAE signals were collected by trained audiological staff, applying a standard optimized protocol, at the Department of Otorhinolaryngology of the University Hospital Regensburg. Statistical Analysis Used: Mean DPOAE signals were compared between levels by unpaired t test. Novel linear regression models adjusting for other leisure noise exposures and with outcome variables DPoutcome and 4 kilo Hertz (kHz) DPOAEs estimated effects between levels. Results: A total of 1468 subjects (56% female, mostly aged 15 or 16 years) were available for analysis. Comparison of DPOAE means by PMP exposure typically showed no greater than 1 dB difference between groups. In fact, comparisons between ≥90 dB(A) and <80 dB(A) presented the least differences in magnitude. Both DPoutcome and 4 kHz linear regression models presented a weak association with the 4-level PMP exposure variable. An expected dose-response to PMP exposure was not observed in any analyses. Conclusions: DPOAE signal strength alone cannot indicate preclinical NIHL in adolescents. |
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spelling | doaj.art-171b67d00a17492fa48c6699dc264cbb2022-12-22T03:56:48ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNoise and Health1463-17411998-40302016-01-01188528829610.4103/1463-1741.195798Early indication of noise-induced hearing loss from PMP use in adolescents: A cross-sectional analysisDiana C ColonUlla Verdugo-RaabCarmelo P AlvarezThomas SteffensSteven C MarcrumStefanie KolbCaroline HerrDorothee TwardellaContext: Distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) may indicate preclinical noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in adolescents from unsafe personal music player (PMP) use. Aims: The objective, therefore, was to observe preclinical signs of NIHL in 9th grade adolescents with clinically normal hearing by comparing DPOAE signals between different levels of A-weighted equivalent PMP exposure. Settings and Design: Subjects were recruited from all secondary-level schools located in the city of Regensburg, Germany during two academic years 2009/2010 and 2010/2011. Subjects and Methods: A-weighted equivalent sound pressure levels (SPLs) for a 40-hour work week (LAeq,40h) were estimated from questionnaire responses on output and duration of PMP use of the previous week. Subjects were then categorized into four levels of exposure: <80, 80–85, >85 to <90, and ≥90 A-weighted Decibel [dB(A)]. DPOAE signals were collected by trained audiological staff, applying a standard optimized protocol, at the Department of Otorhinolaryngology of the University Hospital Regensburg. Statistical Analysis Used: Mean DPOAE signals were compared between levels by unpaired t test. Novel linear regression models adjusting for other leisure noise exposures and with outcome variables DPoutcome and 4 kilo Hertz (kHz) DPOAEs estimated effects between levels. Results: A total of 1468 subjects (56% female, mostly aged 15 or 16 years) were available for analysis. Comparison of DPOAE means by PMP exposure typically showed no greater than 1 dB difference between groups. In fact, comparisons between ≥90 dB(A) and <80 dB(A) presented the least differences in magnitude. Both DPoutcome and 4 kHz linear regression models presented a weak association with the 4-level PMP exposure variable. An expected dose-response to PMP exposure was not observed in any analyses. Conclusions: DPOAE signal strength alone cannot indicate preclinical NIHL in adolescents.http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2016;volume=18;issue=85;spage=288;epage=296;aulast=ColonAdolescentdistortion product otoacoustic emissionsnoise-induced hearing lossohrkan studypersonal music players |
spellingShingle | Diana C Colon Ulla Verdugo-Raab Carmelo P Alvarez Thomas Steffens Steven C Marcrum Stefanie Kolb Caroline Herr Dorothee Twardella Early indication of noise-induced hearing loss from PMP use in adolescents: A cross-sectional analysis Noise and Health Adolescent distortion product otoacoustic emissions noise-induced hearing loss ohrkan study personal music players |
title | Early indication of noise-induced hearing loss from PMP use in adolescents: A cross-sectional analysis |
title_full | Early indication of noise-induced hearing loss from PMP use in adolescents: A cross-sectional analysis |
title_fullStr | Early indication of noise-induced hearing loss from PMP use in adolescents: A cross-sectional analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Early indication of noise-induced hearing loss from PMP use in adolescents: A cross-sectional analysis |
title_short | Early indication of noise-induced hearing loss from PMP use in adolescents: A cross-sectional analysis |
title_sort | early indication of noise induced hearing loss from pmp use in adolescents a cross sectional analysis |
topic | Adolescent distortion product otoacoustic emissions noise-induced hearing loss ohrkan study personal music players |
url | http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2016;volume=18;issue=85;spage=288;epage=296;aulast=Colon |
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