Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4106773 Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummarySmoking is a public health concern and we are still unsure of its relation with auditory problems.AimTo study the effects of cigarette smoking in auditory thresholds, in otoacoustic emissions and in their inhibition by the efferent olivocochlear medial system.Materials and Methods144 adults from both genders, between 20 and 31 years of age, smoking and non-smoking individuals were submitted to conventional and high-frequency audiometry, transient stimuli otoacoustic emissions and suppression effect investigation.Resultssmokers presented worse auditory thresholds in the frequencies of 12.500Hz in the right ear and 14,000 kHz in both ears. Regarding the otoacoustic emissions, smokers group presented a lower response level in the frequencies of 1,000Hz in both ears and 4,000Hz in the left ear. Among smokers there were more cases of cochlear dysfunction and tinnitus.ConclusionOur results suggest that cigarette smoking has an adverse effect on the auditory system.

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