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Is the audiologic status of professional musicians a reflection of the noise exposure in classical orchestral music?

机译:专业音乐家的听觉状态是否反映了古典乐团音乐中的噪音?

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The sound in classical orchestral music is louder than noise emissions allowed by national rules in industry. We wanted to assess the audiologic status of professional musicians at different ages of their careers and to look for a coherence of declined hearing ability and the sound emissions in order to substantiate advices for hearing protection and occupational medicine in musicians. Data from questionnaires (anamnestic data on sound exposure in profession and leisure times, use of hearing protection, self-evaluation of hearing function and hearing deficits), audiometric data and amplitudes of OAE were evaluated from 109 professional musicians aged 30-69 years from three major German orchestras and from 110 students of an academy of music (aged 11-19 years). Sound emissions of the whole orchestra and of single instruments/instrument groups were measured at the orchestra stages and pits during rehearsals and performances. None of the musicians was engaged in noisy hobbies and only a few used hearing protectors regularly. More than 50% of the musicians had a hearing loss of 15 dB(A) and more. Highest losses were found among the strings and the brass players. DPOAE amplitudes coincidently declined with the duration of performing music in the orchestras. Professional musicians aged older than 60 years had a significantly greater hearing loss at 4 and 6 kHz than those aged 30-39 years. Among the strings in one orchestra a dominant hearing deficit in the left ears was observed. Musicians need the same health care for their hearing as workers in noisy industry. A better education on the hearing hazards (use of hearing protectors) as well as sound protection in the rehearsal rooms is necessary. Hearing loss in professional musicians should be accepted as an occupational disease.
机译:古典管弦乐中的声音要比行业中国家法规所允许的噪声大。我们想评估职业音乐家在其职业生涯的不同年龄段的听觉状态,并寻找听力下降和声音散发的连贯性,以证实音乐家在听力保护和职业医学方面的建议。对来自109位年龄在30-69岁之间的三位专业音乐家的3个问卷进行了问卷调查(关于职业和休闲时间的声音暴露,听力保护的使用,听力功能的自我评估和听力缺陷的记忆数据),听觉测验数据和OAE幅度,这些数据来自3个年龄段的109名职业音乐家。德国主要乐团,以及一所音乐学院的110名学生(年龄11-19岁)。在排练和表演期间,在管弦乐队的舞台和坑中测量了整个管弦乐队和单个乐器/乐器组的声音发射。没有一个音乐家从事嘈杂的爱好,只有很少的人定期使用听力保护器。超过50%的音乐家的听力损失为15 dB(A)或更高。在琴弦和铜管演奏者中发现的损失最大。 DPOAE振幅随着在乐队中演奏音乐的持续时间而同时下降。年龄在60岁以上的专业音乐家在4和6 kHz时的听力损失明显大于30-39岁的音乐家。在一个乐团的弦中,左耳占主导地位。音乐家需要与嘈杂行业的工人一样的听力保健。有必要对听力危害(使用听力保护器)以及排练室的声音保护进行更好的教育。专业音乐家的听力损失应被视为职业病。

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