Migraine,a moderate to severe chronic headache occurring on one or both sides,is a common disease affects young people.Although hearing loss in subjects with migraine is not rare,the correlation of migraine with heari...Migraine,a moderate to severe chronic headache occurring on one or both sides,is a common disease affects young people.Although hearing loss in subjects with migraine is not rare,the correlation of migraine with hearing loss is not clear.In this study,we examined hearing loss in young migraine subjects to determine if migraine may be a factor in causing cochlear dysfunction.Seven college students with migraine and three age matched subjects without history of migraine were assessed using extended high frequency audiometry and distortion product otoacoustic emissions(DPOAEs).There was no significant difference in regular audiomeiry threshold between the migraine group and the control group.However,high frequency audiometry(9-16 kHz) showed thresholds at 25 dB nHL or higher in six out of twenty ears in the migraine group.The amplitude of DPOAEs were reduced for more than 10 dB in the migraine group in comparison with the control group.These data suggest that migraine may affect cochlear dysfunction evidenced by the reduced amplitude of DPOAE and high frequency pure-tone audiometry.展开更多
Objective To detect early signs of noise-induced hearing loss(NIHL) in military pilots without hearing complaints. Methods Pure tone audiometry and acoustic reflex thresholds were tested in 36 military pilots (72 ears...Objective To detect early signs of noise-induced hearing loss(NIHL) in military pilots without hearing complaints. Methods Pure tone audiometry and acoustic reflex thresholds were tested in 36 military pilots (72 ears) with noise exposure history but no complaints of hearing loss. Conventional test frequencies (0.25-8 kHz) and extended high frequencies (EHF, 10 and 12.5 kHz) were included in audiometry. White noise and pure tones at 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz were used for acoustic reflex tests. Twenty normal hearing subjects(40 ears) with no exposure to occupational noise were used as controls. Results Pure tone thresholds at all conventional frequencies and at EHFs were elevated in the pilots, with the maximum shift at 4 kHz, compared with controls (p < 0.01). The pilots also showed elevated ART to white noise and decreased differentials between white noise and pure tone ARTs (p< 0.01). Conclusion Early signs of NIHL are present in some symptom-free military pilots. High frequency hearing threshold shift, elevated white noise ART and decreased differential between white noise and pure tone ARTs may be objective indicators of early NIHL.展开更多
文摘Migraine,a moderate to severe chronic headache occurring on one or both sides,is a common disease affects young people.Although hearing loss in subjects with migraine is not rare,the correlation of migraine with hearing loss is not clear.In this study,we examined hearing loss in young migraine subjects to determine if migraine may be a factor in causing cochlear dysfunction.Seven college students with migraine and three age matched subjects without history of migraine were assessed using extended high frequency audiometry and distortion product otoacoustic emissions(DPOAEs).There was no significant difference in regular audiomeiry threshold between the migraine group and the control group.However,high frequency audiometry(9-16 kHz) showed thresholds at 25 dB nHL or higher in six out of twenty ears in the migraine group.The amplitude of DPOAEs were reduced for more than 10 dB in the migraine group in comparison with the control group.These data suggest that migraine may affect cochlear dysfunction evidenced by the reduced amplitude of DPOAE and high frequency pure-tone audiometry.
文摘Objective To detect early signs of noise-induced hearing loss(NIHL) in military pilots without hearing complaints. Methods Pure tone audiometry and acoustic reflex thresholds were tested in 36 military pilots (72 ears) with noise exposure history but no complaints of hearing loss. Conventional test frequencies (0.25-8 kHz) and extended high frequencies (EHF, 10 and 12.5 kHz) were included in audiometry. White noise and pure tones at 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz were used for acoustic reflex tests. Twenty normal hearing subjects(40 ears) with no exposure to occupational noise were used as controls. Results Pure tone thresholds at all conventional frequencies and at EHFs were elevated in the pilots, with the maximum shift at 4 kHz, compared with controls (p < 0.01). The pilots also showed elevated ART to white noise and decreased differentials between white noise and pure tone ARTs (p< 0.01). Conclusion Early signs of NIHL are present in some symptom-free military pilots. High frequency hearing threshold shift, elevated white noise ART and decreased differential between white noise and pure tone ARTs may be objective indicators of early NIHL.