| Literature DB >> 25320701 |
Ziba Loukzadeh1, Ahmad Shojaoddiny-Ardekani1, Amir Houshang Mehrparvar1, Zohreh Yazdi2, Abolfazl Mollasadeghi1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Hearing loss is one of the most common occupational diseases. In most workplaces, workers are exposed to noise and solvents simultaneously, so the potential risk of hearing loss due to solvents may be attributed to noise. In this study we aimed to assess the effect of exposure to mixed aromatic solvents on hearing in the absence of exposure to hazardous noise.Entities:
Keywords: Hearing loss; Noise; Noise-induced hearing loss; Organic solvent; Ototoxicity; Pure-tone-audiometry.
Year: 2014 PMID: 25320701 PMCID: PMC4196447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 2251-7251
Demographic data of study groups
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| Age (year) | 28.21 ± 3.78 | 25.98 ± 4.87 | 0.003 |
| Work duration(year) | 3.67 ± 2.61 | 0.05 ± 0.4 | <0.0001 |
SD, Standard Deviation
Mean levels of aromatic solvents measured and number of workers at the study sites
| Study site | Number of workers (%) | Concentration (ppm) | Em | Leq | ||
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| Quality control | 10 (12.2%) | 2.71 | 79.8 | 21.7 | 9.63 | 75 |
| Oil tanker loading | 29 (35.4%) | 2.71 | 79.8 | 21.7 | 9.63 | 75 |
| Facilities unit | 5 (6.1%) | 2.71 | 79.8 | 21.7 | 9.63 |
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| Fuel position worker | 38 (46.3%) | 1.52 | 4.97 | 2.79 | 3.32 | 75 |
Em, The equivalent exposure for the mixture of solvent exposure
Comparison between study groups in the terms of high-frequency and low-frequency hearing loss
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| High-frequency | RE | 4 (4.9%) | 0 (0%) | 0.95 (0.91-1.12) | 0.15 |
| LE | 6 (7.3%) | 0 (0%) | 0.93 (0.87-1.01) | 0.08 | |
| Low-frequency | RE | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | - | - |
| LE | 1 (1.2%) | 0 (0%) | 0.99 (0.96-1.02) | 0.99 |
Logistic regression analysis for adjusting of confounders in left ear high-frequency hearing loss
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| Exposure to solvents/yes | 0.00 | - | 0.99 |
| Age/ years | 1.18 | 1.02-1.37 | 0.03 |
| Work duration/ years | 0.99 | 0.74-1.31 | 0.93 |
| Smoking/ yes | 0.00 | - | 0.99 |
Fig 1Average of hearing thresholds in the right ear among petrochemical workers and the control group
Fig 2Average of hearing thresholds in the left ear among petrochemical workers and the control group
One-by-one comparison of 6 and 8 KHz with other frequencies in the right and left ears in the exposed group.
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| 2000 | RE | 6.28 ± 11.88 | <0.0001 | 5.85 ± 11.94 | <0.0001 |
| LE | 5.67 ± 9.65 | <0.0001 | 5.30 ± 10.34 | <0.0001 | |
| 3000 | RE | 4.94 ± 10.05 | <0.0001 | 4.51 ± 10.76 | <0.0001 |
| LE | 4.21 ± 8.97 | <0.0001 | 3.84 ± 9.82 | 0.001 | |
| 4000 | RE | 3.36 ± 7.33 | <0.0001 | 2.93 ± 8.12 | 0.002 |
| LE | 2.80 ± 7.12 | 0.001 | 2.43 ± 8.86 | 0.015 | |
| 6000 | RE | - | - | 0.43 ± 5.73 | 0.502 |
| - | - | 0.37 ± 5.26 | 0.530 | ||
RE: Right Ear, LE: Left Ear