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反复低强度爆炸暴露对海军陆战队听力的影响。

The effects of repeated low-level blast exposure on hearing in marines.

作者信息

Kubli Lina R, Pinto Robin L, Burrows Holly L, Littlefield Philip D, Brungart Douglas S

机构信息

US Army Public Health Center (Provisional), Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Edgewood, Maryland; Audiology and Speech Pathology Center, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

Audiology and Speech Pathology Center, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Noise Health. 2017 Sep-Oct;19(90):227-238. doi: 10.4103/nah.NAH_58_16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The study evaluates a group of Military Service Members specialized in blast explosive training called "Breachers" who are routinely exposed to multiple low-level blasts while teaching breaching at the U.S. Marine Corps in Quantico Virginia. The objective of this study was to determine if there are any acute or long-term auditory changes due to repeated low-level blast exposures used in training. The performance of the instructor group "Breachers" was compared to a control group, "Engineers".

METHODS

A total of 11 Breachers and four engineers were evaluated in the study. The participants received comprehensive auditory tests, including pure-tone testing, speech-in-noise (SIN) measures, and central auditory behavioral and objective tests using early and late (P300) auditory evoked potentials over a period of 17 months. They also received shorter assessments immediately following the blast-exposure onsite at Quantico.

RESULTS

No acute or longitudinal effects were identified. However, there were some interesting baseline effects found in both groups. Contrary to the expected, the onsite hearing thresholds and distortion product otoacoustic emissions were slightly better at a few frequencies immediately after blast-exposure than measurements obtained with the same equipment weeks to months after each blast-exposure.

CONCLUSIONS

To date, the current study is the most comprehensive study that evaluates the long-term effects of blast-exposure on hearing. Despite extensive testing to assess changes, the findings of this study suggest that the levels of current exposures used in this military training environment do not seem to have an obvious deleterious effect on hearing.

摘要

背景

本研究评估了一组专门从事爆炸物训练的军事人员,即“突破者”,他们在美国弗吉尼亚州匡蒂科的美国海军陆战队教授爆破技术时,经常暴露于多次低强度爆炸中。本研究的目的是确定在训练中反复暴露于低强度爆炸是否会导致任何急性或长期的听觉变化。将“突破者”这一教员组的表现与对照组“工程师”进行了比较。

方法

本研究共评估了11名“突破者”和4名工程师。参与者在17个月的时间里接受了全面的听觉测试,包括纯音测试、噪声中的言语(SIN)测量,以及使用早期和晚期(P300)听觉诱发电位的中枢听觉行为和客观测试。他们还在匡蒂科现场爆炸暴露后立即接受了更短时间的评估。

结果

未发现急性或纵向影响。然而,在两组中都发现了一些有趣的基线效应。与预期相反,爆炸暴露后立即在几个频率上的现场听力阈值和畸变产物耳声发射比每次爆炸暴露数周或数月后用相同设备获得的测量结果略好。

结论

迄今为止,本研究是评估爆炸暴露对听力长期影响的最全面研究。尽管进行了广泛的测试以评估变化,但本研究结果表明,这种军事训练环境中当前的暴露水平似乎对听力没有明显的有害影响。

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