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接触复杂噪声的中国工人的不对称听力损失

Asymmetric Hearing Loss in Chinese Workers Exposed to Complex Noise.

作者信息

Wang Xiaoxiao, Li Nan, Zeng Lin, Tao Liyuan, Zhang Hua, Yang Qiuling, Qiu Wei, Zhu Liangliang, Zhao Yiming

机构信息

1Research Center of Clinical Epidemiology, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, China; 2Dongfeng Institution of Occupational Disease Prevention, Shiyan, China; and 3Auditory Research Laboratory, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, New York, USA.

出版信息

Ear Hear. 2016 Mar-Apr;37(2):189-93. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000000236.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Evaluate the audiometric asymmetry in Chinese industrial workers and investigate the effects of noise exposure, sex, and binaural average thresholds on audiometric asymmetry.

DESIGN

Data collected from Chinese industrial workers during a cross-sectional study were reanalyzed. Of the 1388 workers, 266 met the inclusion criteria for this study. Each subject underwent a physical examination and an otologic examination and completed a health-related questionnaire. χ and t tests were used to examine the differences between the asymmetric and symmetric hearing loss groups.

RESULTS

One hundred thirty-one subjects (49.2%) had a binaural hearing threshold difference of 15 dB or more for at least one frequency, and there was no statistically significant difference between the left and right ears. The asymmetric hearing loss group was not exposed to higher cumulative noise levels (t = 0.522, p = 0.602), and there was no dose-response relation between asymmetry and cumulative noise levels (χ = 6.502, p = 0.165). Men were 1.849 times more likely to have asymmetry than women were (95% confidence interval, 1.051 to 3.253). Among the workers with higher high-frequency hearing thresholds, audiometric asymmetry was 1.024 times more prevalent than that among those with lower high-frequency hearing thresholds (95% confidence interval, 1.004 to 1.044).

CONCLUSIONS

The results indicated that occupational noise exposure contributed minimally to asymmetry, whereas sex and binaural average thresholds significantly affected audiometric asymmetry. There was no evidence that the left ears were worse than the right ears.

摘要

目的

评估中国产业工人的听力不对称性,并研究噪声暴露、性别和双耳平均听阈对听力不对称性的影响。

设计

对横断面研究中收集的中国产业工人数据进行重新分析。在1388名工人中,266名符合本研究的纳入标准。每位受试者均接受了体格检查和耳科检查,并完成了一份与健康相关的问卷。采用χ检验和t检验来检查不对称性听力损失组与对称性听力损失组之间的差异。

结果

131名受试者(49.2%)至少在一个频率上双耳听阈差达15dB或以上,且左右耳之间无统计学显著差异。不对称性听力损失组未暴露于更高的累积噪声水平(t = 0.522,p = 0.602),且不对称性与累积噪声水平之间无剂量反应关系(χ = 6.502,p = 0.165)。男性出现不对称性的可能性是女性的1.849倍(95%置信区间,1.051至3.253)。在高频听阈较高的工人中,听力不对称性的患病率比高频听阈较低的工人高1.024倍(95%置信区间,1.004至1.044)。

结论

结果表明,职业噪声暴露对不对称性的影响极小,而性别和双耳平均听阈显著影响听力不对称性。没有证据表明左耳比右耳更差。

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