The literature reports on high-frequency audiometry as one of the exams used on hearing monitoring of individuals exposed to high sound pressure in their work environment, due to the method́s greater sensitivity in early identification of hearing loss caused by noise. The frequencies that compose the exam are generally between 9 KHz and 20KHz, depending on the equipment. This study aims to perform a retrospective and secondary systematic revision of publications on high-frequency audiometry on hearing monitoring of individuals exposed to occupational noise. This systematic revision followed the methodology proposed in the Cochrane Handbook, focusing on the question: “Is High-frequency Audiometry more sensitive than Conventional Audiometry i...
Introduction. Noise is a major cause of health disorders in workers and has unique importance in the...
Background: Music is ever present in our daily lives, establishing a link between humans and the art...
Aim:To evaluate hidden hearing loss (HHL) in industrial workers using the extended high frequency au...
The literature reports on high-frequency audiometry as one of the exams used on hearing monitoring o...
ABSTRACTThe study of high frequencies has proven its importance for detecting inner ear damage. In s...
An early detection of noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) may allow more effective protection measures...
AbstractNoise level can be quantified and qualified based on sound characteristics such as intensity...
to investigate the usefulness of high-frequency audiometry to evaluate the possibility of a future u...
Introduction: Studies on the occupational exposure show that noise has been reaching a large part of...
Background It has been suggested that extended high-frequency audiometry (EHEA) might be more sensit...
Exposure to loud noise is the most common cause of sensory neural hearing loss in adults. It is an ...
It has been suggested that high-frequency audiometry (HFA) could represent a useful preventive measu...
For this study, high-frequency audiometry was used to compare the hearing thresholds, with respect t...
Introduction. Noise is a major cause of health disorders in workers and has unique importance in the...
AbstractIntroductionThe clinical evaluation of subjects with occupational noise exposure has been di...
Introduction. Noise is a major cause of health disorders in workers and has unique importance in the...
Background: Music is ever present in our daily lives, establishing a link between humans and the art...
Aim:To evaluate hidden hearing loss (HHL) in industrial workers using the extended high frequency au...
The literature reports on high-frequency audiometry as one of the exams used on hearing monitoring o...
ABSTRACTThe study of high frequencies has proven its importance for detecting inner ear damage. In s...
An early detection of noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) may allow more effective protection measures...
AbstractNoise level can be quantified and qualified based on sound characteristics such as intensity...
to investigate the usefulness of high-frequency audiometry to evaluate the possibility of a future u...
Introduction: Studies on the occupational exposure show that noise has been reaching a large part of...
Background It has been suggested that extended high-frequency audiometry (EHEA) might be more sensit...
Exposure to loud noise is the most common cause of sensory neural hearing loss in adults. It is an ...
It has been suggested that high-frequency audiometry (HFA) could represent a useful preventive measu...
For this study, high-frequency audiometry was used to compare the hearing thresholds, with respect t...
Introduction. Noise is a major cause of health disorders in workers and has unique importance in the...
AbstractIntroductionThe clinical evaluation of subjects with occupational noise exposure has been di...
Introduction. Noise is a major cause of health disorders in workers and has unique importance in the...
Background: Music is ever present in our daily lives, establishing a link between humans and the art...
Aim:To evaluate hidden hearing loss (HHL) in industrial workers using the extended high frequency au...