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Noise Induced Hearing Loss in Iran: (1997–2012): Systematic Review Article

Noise-induced hearing loss, which is one of the 10 leading occupational diseases, is a debilitating and irreversible disease. During the recent 15-years period (1997–2012), several studies have investigated the association between noise, hearing damage and other side effects of noise in Iran. The ai...

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Autores principales: SOLTANZADEH, Ahmad, EBRAHIMI, Hossein, FALLAHI, Majid, KAMALINIA, Mojtaba, GHASSEMI, Shadi, GOLMOHAMMADI, Rostam
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4499081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26171352
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author SOLTANZADEH, Ahmad
EBRAHIMI, Hossein
FALLAHI, Majid
KAMALINIA, Mojtaba
GHASSEMI, Shadi
GOLMOHAMMADI, Rostam
author_facet SOLTANZADEH, Ahmad
EBRAHIMI, Hossein
FALLAHI, Majid
KAMALINIA, Mojtaba
GHASSEMI, Shadi
GOLMOHAMMADI, Rostam
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description Noise-induced hearing loss, which is one of the 10 leading occupational diseases, is a debilitating and irreversible disease. During the recent 15-years period (1997–2012), several studies have investigated the association between noise, hearing damage and other side effects of noise in Iran. The aim of this study was to review systematically the relevant literature related to noise-induced hearing loss, lead to developing noise exposure limits. In this systematic review, two researchers independently extracted the data from 31 past studies that had considered noise-induced hearing loss (including hearing loss, temporary and permanent hearing threshold shift and auditory trauma). The data were then recorded in a modified form and Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS, version 16.0. In analyzed studies the weighted average equivalent sound pressure level [L ( Aeq ) ] was 90.29 dB(A) and average hearing loss was 26.44 dB(A). The Highest degree of hearing loss in the right ear was associated at 4000 Hz, and the highest degree of hearing loss in the left ear was associated to 1000 and 4000 Hz. The majority of the reviewed studies have confirmed that exposure to a noise level above 85 dB (A) can lead to an increased chance of hearing loss. Furthermore, the results of the present review indicated that as L ( Aeq ) increased up to 85 dB(A), so did the severity of the hearing loss.
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spelling pubmed-44990812015-07-13 Noise Induced Hearing Loss in Iran: (1997–2012): Systematic Review Article SOLTANZADEH, Ahmad EBRAHIMI, Hossein FALLAHI, Majid KAMALINIA, Mojtaba GHASSEMI, Shadi GOLMOHAMMADI, Rostam Iran J Public Health Review Article Noise-induced hearing loss, which is one of the 10 leading occupational diseases, is a debilitating and irreversible disease. During the recent 15-years period (1997–2012), several studies have investigated the association between noise, hearing damage and other side effects of noise in Iran. The aim of this study was to review systematically the relevant literature related to noise-induced hearing loss, lead to developing noise exposure limits. In this systematic review, two researchers independently extracted the data from 31 past studies that had considered noise-induced hearing loss (including hearing loss, temporary and permanent hearing threshold shift and auditory trauma). The data were then recorded in a modified form and Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS, version 16.0. In analyzed studies the weighted average equivalent sound pressure level [L ( Aeq ) ] was 90.29 dB(A) and average hearing loss was 26.44 dB(A). The Highest degree of hearing loss in the right ear was associated at 4000 Hz, and the highest degree of hearing loss in the left ear was associated to 1000 and 4000 Hz. The majority of the reviewed studies have confirmed that exposure to a noise level above 85 dB (A) can lead to an increased chance of hearing loss. Furthermore, the results of the present review indicated that as L ( Aeq ) increased up to 85 dB(A), so did the severity of the hearing loss. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-12 2014-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4499081/ /pubmed/26171352 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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KAMALINIA, Mojtaba
GHASSEMI, Shadi
GOLMOHAMMADI, Rostam
Noise Induced Hearing Loss in Iran: (1997–2012): Systematic Review Article
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