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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Hearing Loss in Chilean Shellfish Divers

BACKGROUND: Diving within artisanal fishing is a profession carried out by many men in coastal communities of southern Chile. These shellfish divers use surface supplied air for breathing. Among potential health threats are occupational accidents, decompression sickness and barotrauma. Repeated midd...

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Autores principales: Garrido Campos, Marie Astrid, Hindelang, Benedikt Anselm, de Carvalho, Denise Siqueira, Finke, Ilse Urzúa, Herrera, Ronald, Radon, Katja
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Publicado: Levy Library Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6748297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30835386
http://dx.doi.org/10.29024/aogh.2310
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author Garrido Campos, Marie Astrid
Hindelang, Benedikt Anselm
de Carvalho, Denise Siqueira
Finke, Ilse Urzúa
Herrera, Ronald
Radon, Katja
author_facet Garrido Campos, Marie Astrid
Hindelang, Benedikt Anselm
de Carvalho, Denise Siqueira
Finke, Ilse Urzúa
Herrera, Ronald
Radon, Katja
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description BACKGROUND: Diving within artisanal fishing is a profession carried out by many men in coastal communities of southern Chile. These shellfish divers use surface supplied air for breathing. Among potential health threats are occupational accidents, decompression sickness and barotrauma. Repeated middle and inner ear barotrauma and decompression sickness of the ear may result in hearing loss. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of hearing loss and related risk factors in artisanal shellfish divers. METHODS: A cross–sectional study including 125 male shellfish divers was carried out in a coastal village in southern Chile. Participants were interviewed using a standard Spanish questionnaire adapted for this population. Hearing loss was assessed through audiometry. Any hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss and other types of hearing loss (conduction, unilateral and mixed) were used as the outcomes. Bivariate and multiple logistic regression models were carried out to identify risk factors for hearing loss. FINDINGS: Median duration on the job was 25 years (range 1–52), 64% of divers had a low level of schooling and 52% reported not knowing how to use decompression tables. Most (86%) of the divers dove deeper than 30 meters exceeding the 20 meters permitted by law. The majority (80%) reported having experienced several episodes of type II decompression sickness during their working life. The prevalence of any type of hearing loss was 54.4%: 29.0% presented sensorineural hearing loss and 25.6% presented other types of hearing impairment. After adjustment for age and other potential risk factors, diving more than 25 years was the main predictor for all kinds of hearing loss under study. CONCLUSIONS: Hearing loss is frequent in artisanal shellfish divers and safety measures are limited. Although based on small numbers and lacking an unexposed comparison group, our results suggest the need for community-based interventions.
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spelling pubmed-67482972019-09-17 Prevalence and Risk Factors for Hearing Loss in Chilean Shellfish Divers Garrido Campos, Marie Astrid Hindelang, Benedikt Anselm de Carvalho, Denise Siqueira Finke, Ilse Urzúa Herrera, Ronald Radon, Katja Ann Glob Health Original Research BACKGROUND: Diving within artisanal fishing is a profession carried out by many men in coastal communities of southern Chile. These shellfish divers use surface supplied air for breathing. Among potential health threats are occupational accidents, decompression sickness and barotrauma. Repeated middle and inner ear barotrauma and decompression sickness of the ear may result in hearing loss. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of hearing loss and related risk factors in artisanal shellfish divers. METHODS: A cross–sectional study including 125 male shellfish divers was carried out in a coastal village in southern Chile. Participants were interviewed using a standard Spanish questionnaire adapted for this population. Hearing loss was assessed through audiometry. Any hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss and other types of hearing loss (conduction, unilateral and mixed) were used as the outcomes. Bivariate and multiple logistic regression models were carried out to identify risk factors for hearing loss. FINDINGS: Median duration on the job was 25 years (range 1–52), 64% of divers had a low level of schooling and 52% reported not knowing how to use decompression tables. Most (86%) of the divers dove deeper than 30 meters exceeding the 20 meters permitted by law. The majority (80%) reported having experienced several episodes of type II decompression sickness during their working life. The prevalence of any type of hearing loss was 54.4%: 29.0% presented sensorineural hearing loss and 25.6% presented other types of hearing impairment. After adjustment for age and other potential risk factors, diving more than 25 years was the main predictor for all kinds of hearing loss under study. CONCLUSIONS: Hearing loss is frequent in artisanal shellfish divers and safety measures are limited. Although based on small numbers and lacking an unexposed comparison group, our results suggest the need for community-based interventions. Levy Library Press 2018-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6748297/ /pubmed/30835386 http://dx.doi.org/10.29024/aogh.2310 Text en Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Finke, Ilse Urzúa
Herrera, Ronald
Radon, Katja
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title_short Prevalence and Risk Factors for Hearing Loss in Chilean Shellfish Divers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6748297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30835386
http://dx.doi.org/10.29024/aogh.2310
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