Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the effect of regular scuba diving on the hearing thresholds of sport divers who have no history of noise exposure
or ear-related accidents. Comprehensive topographic examination of the peripheral hearing system of sport divers.
DESIGN
Cross-sectional study.
SETTINGS
General sport diving community.
PARTICIPANTS
81 sport divers with a mean of 300 dives each were compared to a control group of 81 non-divers.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE
Participants were classified into three age groups. Examination included microscopic otoscopy, tympanometry, pure-tone audiometry
(PTA) including air and bone conduction, speech audiometry and otoacoustic emissions (OAE).
RESULTS
PTA suggested significant differences of the hearing thresholds at several frequencies between sport divers and non-divers
in all age groups, although a Bonferroni correction for multiple testing was applied. Interestingly, the results were contradictory.
Divers obtained better hearing results in air conduction, whereas non-divers showed better results in bone conduction. Speech
audiometry and OAE did not reveal significant differences.
CONCLUSION
There are no published studies of the peripheral cochlear system of divers that have used a combination of PTA, speech audiometry
and OAE. All studies suggesting hearing impairment in divers were based on PTA and might have been influenced by a lack of
accuracy of PTA. Our results suggest that diving does not adversely affect the hearing system of sport divers. A thorough
test battery of audiological methods implying PTA, speech audiometry and OAE may contribute to offer more reliable results
to answer the question of whether commercial or military divers are at higher risk for hearing detoriation.
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Authors
Hausmann D, Laabling S, Hoth S, Plinkert PK, Klingmann C
Institution
Department for Otorhinolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, University of Heidelberg, Germany.
Source
Undersea & hyperbaric medicine : journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc 38:6 pg 515-26MeSH
Acoustic Impedance TestsAdolescent
Adult
Audiometry, Pure-Tone
Audiometry, Speech
Auditory Threshold
Bone Conduction
Case-Control Studies
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diving
Female
Hearing
Hearing Loss
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Otoacoustic Emissions, Spontaneous
Otoscopy
Young Adult
Pub Type(s)
Evaluation StudiesJournal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
22292257
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