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The impact of arterial sclerosis on hearing with and without occupational noise exposure: a population-based aging study in males.

机译:动脉硬化症对有或没有职业噪声暴露的听力的影响:一项基于人群的男性衰老研究。

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OBJECTIVES: Arterial sclerosis contributes to inadequate blood supply to multiple organs, suggesting that general atherosclerosis may play an important role in the inner ear. Since noise is a major etiology for hearing loss, the aim of this study was to evaluate both the respective and the combined effects of arterial sclerosis and occupational noise exposure on hearing after accounting for age in middle-aged and elderly men. METHODS: The evaluation was conducted using 773 subjects from a population-based sample of 1189 men, aged 40-83 years. The impact of carotid atherosclerosis (CA) or retinal arteriolosclerosis (RA) on hearing was assessed according to history of occupational noise exposure (Noise) obtained in a questionnaire. Differences in the mean pure-tone thresholds at each frequency, between the CA (+) and CA (-) groups or between the RA (+) and RA (-) groups, based on noise exposure were compared using the general linear model (GLM) Procedure in SAS, with adjustments for age. Then, the main effect of CA or RA, and the interactive effect of noise and either CA or RA on pure-tone threshold at seven frequencies were analyzed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), after adjusting for age. RESULTS: In the Noise (+) group, a statistically significant deterioration in hearing was found in the CA (+) group compared with the CA (-) group at 500 and 1000 Hz. The results in RA were significant at even lower frequencies than in CA. In the results from ANCOVA, the significant main effect of CA was shown in the pure-tone threshold at 8000 Hz, but not in the analysis of RA. A significant interactive effect of either CA or RA and Noise was observed in hearing at the range from 125 to 1000 Hz. CONCLUSIONS: The present study suggests that the impact of arterial sclerosis on hearing is limited but significantly hazardous in middle-aged and elderly men, and that arterial sclerosis exacerbates the deleterious effects of noise on hearing. Early recognition of arterial sclerosis might be contributory to the hearing prognosis after middle age, especially for noise-exposed men.
机译:目的:动脉硬化导致向多个器官的血液供应不足,表明一般动脉粥样硬化可能在内耳中起重要作用。由于噪声是造成听力损失的主要病因,因此本研究的目的是评估中老年人的年龄后,评估动脉硬化和职业噪声暴露对听力的各自影响和综合影响。方法:使用来自1189名年龄在40-83岁的男性人群中的773名受试者进行了评估。根据在问卷中获得的职业噪声暴露史(噪声),评估颈动脉粥样硬化(CA)或视网膜动脉硬化(RA)对听力的影响。使用一般线性模型比较了基于噪声暴露的CA(+)和CA(-)组之间或RA(+)和RA(-)组之间在每个频率上平均纯音阈值的差异( GLM)SAS中的程序,并调整了年龄。然后,在校正了年龄之后,使用协方差分析(ANCOVA)分析了CA或RA的主要影响以及噪声与CA或RA在七个频率上对纯音阈值的交互作用。结果:在噪声(+)组中,与在500和1000 Hz的CA(-)组相比,CA(+)组的听力有统计学上的显着下降。 RA的结果在甚至低于CA的频率下也很显着。在ANCOVA的结果中,CA的显着主要效果显示在8000 Hz的纯音阈值中,但未在RA分析中显示。在从125到1000 Hz的听力范围内,可以观察到CA或RA和噪音的显着交互作用。结论:本研究表明动脉硬化对听力的影响是有限的,但对中年和老年男性而言是非常危险的,并且动脉硬化加剧了噪声对听力的有害影响。动脉硬化的早期识别可能有助于中年后的听觉预后,尤其是对于有噪音的男性。

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