Tuesday, 23 May 2023

Evaluating the Vestibular Function in Chronic Noise Exposure Subjects | Chapter 3 | Research Highlights in Disease and Health Research Vol. 7

 This branch aims to evaluate vestibular function in issues with chronic roar exposure. It is famous that noise can cause vestibular disturbances; Haberman first identified this effect in 1890 in tinkers the one had occupational trial loss. The study contained eighty subjects who were detached into 2 groups: 60 subjects unprotected to noise in ironing with mean age 41.53±11.15 (study group) and 20 cases not exposed to blast with mean age 38.60±6.48 (Control group). This study demonstrated raised hearing beginning at audiometric frequencies 2-8 KHz (pv <0.001) and talk discrimination (pv <0.001). Moreover, there was a advantageous link between the distance of exposure and the belongings on the auditory and vestibular systems. According to this study, clamor has an evident affect the auditory and vestibular systems.

Author(s) Details:

Hany Aly Mohany Ibrahim,
Faculty of Medicine, Al Azhar University, Egypt.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RHDHR-V7/article/view/10567

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