A High School Kendo-team Survey of Békésy's Audiogram and EOAE

Twenty two members of a high school Kendoteam were examined for their hearing and evoked otoacoustic emissions (EOAE) in order to ascertain the previously-reported relationship between dip type hearing loss and continuous EOAE (C-EOAE). The measured noise level during kendo practice of kakarigeiko o...

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Published inAUDIOLOGY JAPAN Vol. 38; no. 2; pp. 183 - 188
Main Authors Inoue, Tsuneo, Tanaka, Yasuo, Inoue, Yoshie, Naito, Hisae, Niki, Hirofumi, Satake, Kiwamu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan Audiological Society 1995
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Summary:Twenty two members of a high school Kendoteam were examined for their hearing and evoked otoacoustic emissions (EOAE) in order to ascertain the previously-reported relationship between dip type hearing loss and continuous EOAE (C-EOAE). The measured noise level during kendo practice of kakarigeiko or a facer, “Mehn” was around 100 dBLAeq. The incidence of micro-dip positive ears in all subjects was 77.2%. The incience of C-EOAE positive ears in all subjects was 54.5%, whereas it was 67.6% in the ears with micro-dip, and 10% in the ears without. There was a significant relationship between micro-dip and C-EOAE (Q=0.90). In addition to our previous result of brass band surveys in a junior high school, the present study suggested that the C-EOAE possibly expresses a disposition of inner ear susceptibility. It was expected that EOAE measurement is useful for predicting the inner ear susceptibility to noise-induced hearing damage. Further investigation is, however, needed for verification of micro-dips as an initial sign of noiseinduced hearing damage.
ISSN:0303-8106
1883-7301
DOI:10.4295/audiology.38.183