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Audiological findings in workers exposed to styrene alone or in concert with noise. | LitMetric

Audiological findings in workers exposed to styrene alone or in concert with noise.

Noise Health

Karolinska Institutet, Section of Audiology, Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technique, Alfred Nobels Allé 10, S-141 83 Stockholm, Sweden.

Published: October 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • Audiological tests showed that workers exposed to styrene had worse hearing at high frequencies compared to non-exposed workers.
  • Results indicated that while changes were found in some advanced tests, traditional speech tests were more effective at detecting issues related to styrene exposure.
  • More research is required to uncover how styrene affects hearing and to improve testing methods for solvent-exposed populations.

Article Abstract

Audiological testing, interviews and exposure measurements were used to collect data on the health effects of styrene exposures in 313 workers from fiberglass and metal-product manufacturing plants and a mail terminal. The audiological test battery included pure-tone audiometry, distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE), psychoacoustic modulation transfer function, interrupted speech, speech recognition in noise and cortical response audiometry (CRA). Workers exposed to noise and styrene had significantly poorer pure-tone thresholds in the high-frequency range (3 to 8 kHz) than the controls, noise-exposed workers and those listed in a Swedish age-specific database. Even though abnormalities were noted on DPOAE and CRA testing, the interrupted speech and speech recognition in noise tests were the more sensitive tests for styrene effects. Further research is needed on the underlying mechanisms to understand the effects of styrene and on audiological test batteries to detect changes in populations exposed to solvents.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1463-1741.32467DOI Listing

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