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  • This study developed a back-propagation neural network (BPNN) model to predict the risk of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in workers for early and accurate assessments.
  • It involved 3,266 male workers from three automobile manufacturing industries in Han, China, who provided data on their lifestyle, health tests, and exposure history.
  • The BPNN showed superior predictive performance over traditional logistic regression models, with high sensitivity and specificity rates, emphasizing important factors like cumulative noise exposure and age related to NIHL.

Article Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to predict the risk of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) through a back-propagation neural network (BPNN) model. It provides an early, simple and accurate prediction method for NIHL.

Design: Population based, a cross sectional study.

Setting: Han, China.

Participants: This study selected 3266 Han male workers from three automobile manufacturing industries.

Primary Outcome Measures: Information including personal life habits, occupational health test information and occupational exposure history were collected and predictive factors of NIHL were screened from these workers. BPNN and logistic regression models were constructed using these predictors.

Results: The input variables of BPNN model were 20, 16 and 21 important factors screened by univariate, stepwise and lasso-logistic regression. When the BPNN model was applied to the test set, it was found to have a sensitivity (TPR) of 83.33%, a specificity (TNR) of 85.92%, an accuracy (ACC) of 85.51%, a positive predictive value (PPV) of 52.85%, a negative predictive value of 96.46% and area under the receiver operating curve (AUC) is: 0.926 (95% CI: 0.891 to 0.961), which demonstrated the better overall properties than univariate-logistic regression modelling (AUC: 0.715) (95% CI: 0.652 to 0.777). The BPNN model has better predictive performance against NIHL than the stepwise-logistic and lasso-logistic regression model in terms of TPR, TNR, ACC, PPV and NPV (p<0.05); the area under the receiver operating characteristics curve of NIHL is also higher than that of the stepwise and lasso-logistic regression model (p<0.05). It was a relatively important factor in NIHL to find cumulative noise exposure, auditory system symptoms, age, listening to music or watching video with headphones, exposure to high temperature and noise exposure time in the trained BPNN model.

Conclusions: The BPNN model was a valuable tool in dealing with the occupational risk prediction problem of NIHL. It can be used to predict the risk of an individual NIHL.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11103207PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079955DOI Listing

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