Field Monitoring of Otoacoustic Emissions During Noise Exposure: Pilot Study in Controlled Environment

Author:

Nadon Vincent1,Bockstael Annelies2,Botteldooren Dick2,Voix Jérémie1

Affiliation:

1. École de Technologie Supérieure, Montréal, Québec, Canada

2. WAVES Research Group, Ghent University, Belgium

Abstract

Purpose In spite of all the efforts to implement workplace hearing conservation programs, noise-induced hearing loss remains the leading cause of disability for North American workers. Nonetheless, an individual's susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss can be estimated by monitoring changes in hearing status in relation to the level of ambient noise exposure. The purpose of this study was to validate an approach that could improve workplace hearing conservation practices. The approach was developed using a portable and robust system designed for noisy environments and consisted of taking continuous measurements with high temporal resolution of the health status of the inner ear using otoacoustic emissions (OAEs). Method A pilot study was conducted in a laboratory, exposing human subjects to industrial noise recordings at realistic levels. In parallel, OAEs were measured periodically using the designed OAE system as well as with a commercially available OAE system, used as a reference. Results Variations in OAE levels were analyzed and discussed along with the limitations of the reference and designed systems. Conclusions This study demonstrates that the monitoring of an individual's OAEs could be useful in monitoring temporary changes in hearing status induced by exposure to ambient noise and could be considered as a new tool for effective hearing conservation programs in the workplace.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing

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