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Vestibular findings in professional divers.

Z Sharoni1, A Shupak, O Spitzer, Z Nachum, N Gadoth.   

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to investigate possible inner ear changes related to professional diving, by the documentation of auditory and vestibular function in 13 asymptomatic professional divers and 12 nondiver controls. A higher average pure tone hearing threshold, although of no clinical significance, was found in the study group (8.53 +/- 4.85 versus 6.67 +/- 3.54 dB hearing level, p = .04). In the vestibular evaluation, the smooth harmonic acceleration test phase leads for 0.01, 0.02, and 0.04 Hz were significantly lower in the divers (0.01 Hz, 38.46 degrees +/- 7.15 degrees versus 45.83 degrees +/- 9.02 degrees, p = .02; 0.02 Hz, 21.08 degrees +/- 5.19 +/- versus 25.17 degrees +/- 5.78 degrees, p = .05: 0.04 Hz, 12.38 degrees +/- 3.69 degrees versus 14.25 degrees +/- 3.14 degrees, p = .05). We suggest that the lower smooth harmonic acceleration phase values found in the professional divers, reflecting longer vestibulo-ocular reflex primary time constants and enhancement of the velocity storage mechanism, are the result of a habituation process that augments the low-frequency response of the canal-ocular system.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11219519     DOI: 10.1177/000348940111000207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol        ISSN: 0003-4894            Impact factor:   1.547


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1.  Postural Effects of Vestibular Manipulation Depend on the Physical Activity Status.

Authors:  Julien Maitre; Thierry Paillard
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-09-14       Impact factor: 3.240

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