Ghosh Moulic Ayushi, Deshmukh Prasad, Jain Shraddha, Gaurkar Sagar S, Kakkad Jasleen, Dobariya Harshil, Gupta Jaya, Jamadar Amogh, Vaidya Akanksha R
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of HIgher Education and Research, Wardha, IND.
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Sep 18;16(9):e69664. doi: 10.7759/cureus.69664. eCollection 2024 Sep.
Background and objective The pervasive use of earphones has raised concerns about its potential impact on hearing acuity and the health of the external auditory canal (EAC). This study aimed to investigate these effects in a sample of individuals in Central India to better understand the associated risks. Materials and methods This observational cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital, Sawangi Wardha. A total of 130 participants aged 15-35 years were divided into two groups: 65 earphone users and 65 non-earphone users. The data collection involved medical histories, clinical examinations, and audiometric testing, including pure-tone audiometry (PTA), impedance audiometry, and otoacoustic emissions (OAE). Participants completed a questionnaire on earphone usage, and EAC health was assessed via physical examinations and photographic documentation. Statistical analyses included descriptive and inferential statistics, with significance set at p<0.05. Results Among earphone users, 45 (69.23%) exhibited hearing loss compared to 11 (16.92%) in non-users (p<0.00001). Noise-canceling earphones were associated with fewer cases of hearing loss (6/45, 13.33%) than non-noise-canceling types (39/45, 86.67%) (p<0.00001). EAC issues were more prevalent in earphone users, with 39 (60%) showing normal conditions versus 52 (80%) in non-users. Impactions of wax, otomycosis, and otitis externa were observed more frequently among earphone users. Conclusions The study highlights a significant association between earphone use and increased risk of hearing loss and EAC issues. Noise-canceling earphones may offer some protective benefits. These findings underscore the need for raising awareness and implementing preventive measures to mitigate potential risks associated with prolonged earphone use.
背景与目的 耳机的广泛使用引发了人们对其对听力敏锐度以及外耳道(EAC)健康潜在影响的担忧。本研究旨在对印度中部的一组人群进行调查,以更好地了解相关风险。材料与方法 本观察性横断面研究在沃达哈县萨旺吉的阿查里亚·维诺巴·巴韦农村医院耳鼻喉科进行。共有130名年龄在15至35岁之间的参与者被分为两组:65名耳机使用者和65名非耳机使用者。数据收集包括病史、临床检查和听力测试,包括纯音听力测定(PTA)、声阻抗测听和耳声发射(OAE)。参与者完成了一份关于耳机使用情况的问卷,并通过体格检查和照片记录对外耳道健康进行评估。统计分析包括描述性和推断性统计,显著性设定为p<0.05。结果 在耳机使用者中,45人(69.23%)出现听力损失,而非使用者中为11人(16.92%)(p<0.00001)。与非降噪耳机(39/45,86.67%)相比,降噪耳机导致听力损失的病例较少(6/45,13.33%)(p<0.00001)。外耳道问题在耳机使用者中更为普遍,39人(60%)外耳道情况正常,而非使用者中有52人(80%)外耳道情况正常。在耳机使用者中,耳垢堵塞、外耳道真菌病和外耳道炎的情况更为常见。结论 该研究突出了使用耳机与听力损失风险增加以及外耳道问题之间的显著关联。降噪耳机可能具有一定的保护作用。这些发现强调了提高认识和采取预防措施以减轻长时间使用耳机相关潜在风险的必要性。