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军事飞行人员和地面航空人员的异常听力图风险因素

Abnormal Audiogram Risk Factors in Military Aircrew and Ground-Based Aviation Personnel.

作者信息

Seah Benjamin Zhi Qiang, Ng Wee Tong, Gan Wee Hoe, Low Jason Weizheng, See Brian

出版信息

Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025 May;96(5):378-385. doi: 10.3357/AMHP.6604.2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The military aviation environment is inherently noisy, with occupational noise hazards from a variety of sources. At the same time, it demands good binaural auditory acuity and speech discrimination abilities for the safe and effective performance of flight duties. This study aimed to 1) examine the burden, characteristics, and severity of abnormal audiograms among military aircrew and ground-based aviation personnel in the Republic of Singapore Air Force; and 2) elicit the risk factors associated with abnormal audiograms.

METHODS

In this cross-sectional study, anonymized data (sociodemographic information, pure tone audiometry thresholds, anthropometric and physiological measurements, and biochemical investigations) were extracted from all consecutive unique annual certification examinations performed between January 1 and December 31, 2022. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to identify statistically significant risk factors associated with abnormal audiograms.

RESULTS

Of the 1817 audiograms, 83 (4.6%) were abnormal based on the modified World Health Organization criteria. Abnormal audiograms featured an early bilateral high-frequency hearing loss pattern characteristic of noise-induced effects. The multivariable model retained only age and four vocations [i.e., Communication Equipment Specialist, Air Force Engineer (Flight Engineer), Air Warfare Officer (Air Battle Manager), and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Pilot] as significant risk factors. Neither aircraft platforms nor specific engine types were associated with higher odds of developing abnormal audiograms.

DISCUSSION

This study suggests that the modified World Health Organization criteria are useful in identifying at-risk subgroups within the military aircrew population and could be considered for use as a more sensitive screening threshold for early noise-induced hearing loss. Seah BZQ, Ng WT, Gan WH, Low JW, See B. Abnormal audiogram risk factors in military aircrew and ground-based aviation personnel. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025; 96(5):378-385.

摘要

引言

军事航空环境本身就很嘈杂,存在来自各种来源的职业噪声危害。与此同时,为了安全有效地履行飞行职责,它需要良好的双耳听力敏锐度和言语辨别能力。本研究旨在:1)检查新加坡共和国空军军事空勤人员和地面航空人员中听力图异常的负担、特征和严重程度;2)找出与听力图异常相关的风险因素。

方法

在这项横断面研究中,从2022年1月1日至12月31日期间进行的所有连续的年度认证检查中提取匿名数据(社会人口统计学信息、纯音听力测定阈值、人体测量和生理测量以及生化检查)。进行多变量逻辑回归以确定与听力图异常相关的具有统计学意义的风险因素。

结果

在1817份听力图中,根据世界卫生组织修改后的标准,83份(4.6%)异常。异常听力图呈现出早期双侧高频听力损失模式,这是噪声诱发效应的特征。多变量模型仅保留年龄和四种职业[即通信设备专家、空军工程师(飞行工程师)、空战军官(空战经理)和无人机飞行员]作为显著风险因素。飞机平台和特定发动机类型均与听力图异常的较高几率无关。

讨论

本研究表明,世界卫生组织修改后的标准有助于识别军事空勤人员群体中的高危亚组,并可考虑用作早期噪声性听力损失更敏感的筛查阈值。Seah BZQ、Ng WT、Gan WH、Low JW、See B著。军事空勤人员和地面航空人员听力图异常的风险因素。航空航天医学与人类表现。2025年;96(5):378 - 385。

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