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Concurrent effect of noise exposure and smoking on extended high-frequency pure-tone thresholds.

(2015) Concurrent effect of noise exposure and smoking on extended high-frequency pure-tone thresholds. International journal of audiology. pp. 301-7. ISSN 1708-8186

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE Concurrent effect of noise and smoking on hearing loss is a recent concern. In this study, the concurrent effect of noise and smoking on hearing loss in conventional frequencies and frequencies higher than 8 kHz was assessed. DESIGN This was a cross-sectional study on workers exposed to noise who were divided into two groups: smokers and non-smokers. Hearing thresholds were assessed by conventional audiometry, and HFA. Data were analysed using non-parametric tests and Student's t-test. STUDY SAMPLE There were 212 workers. RESULTS Ninety-seven subjects were smokers and 115 individuals were non-smokers. All subjects were exposed to 92.1 ± 2.4 dBA (Leq8h). The highest threshold in conventional and high-frequency audiometry was observed at 6 kHz and 16 kHz, respectively. Hearing threshold at frequencies above 1 kHz was significantly higher in the smokers than non-smokers. There was no correlation between hearing thresholds and pack-years of smoking. CONCLUSIONS Concurrent exposure to noise and smoking may be associated with more hearing loss than exposure to noise alone in the conventional and high frequencies. However, other differences between smokers and non-smokers may explain these differences as well.

Item Type: Article
Page Range: pp. 301-7
Journal or Publication Title: International journal of audiology
Volume: 54
Number: 5
ISSN: 1708-8186
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/9433

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