Subclinical hearing loss associated with aging

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Cristian Aedo-Sanchez [1 ]
José Oliveros [2 ]
Constanza Aranguiz [2 ]
Camila Mu?oz [2 ]
Claudia Lazo-Maturana [1 ]
Enzo Aguilar-Vidal [1 ]
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[1] Departamento de Tecnología Médica, Facultad de Medicina,Universidad de Chile
[2] Escuela de Tecnología Médica, Facultad de Medicina,Universidad de Chile
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R764 [耳科学、耳疾病];
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Objective: Contribute to clarifying the existence of subclinical hearing deficits associated with aging.Design: In this work, we study and compare the auditory perceptual and electrophysiological performance of normal-hearing young and adult subjects(tonal audiometry, high-frequency tone threshold, a triplet of digits in noise, and click-evoked auditory brainstem response).Study sample: 45 normal hearing volunteers were evaluated and divided into two groups according to age. 27 subjects were included in the “young group”(mean 22.1 years), and 18 subjects(mean 42.22years) were included in the “adult group.”Results: In the perceptual tests, the adult group presented significantly worse tonal thresholds in the high frequencies(12 and 16 kHz) and worse performance in the digit triplet tests in noise. In the electrophysiological test using the auditory brainstem response technique, the adult group presented significantly lower I and V wave amplitudes and higher V wave latencies at the supra-threshold level. At the threshold level, we observed a significantly higher latency in wave V in the adult group. In addition, in the partial correlation analysis, controlling for the hearing level, we observed a relationship(negative)between age and speech in noise performance and high-frequency thresholds. No significant association was observed between age and the auditory brainstem response.Conclusion: The results are compatible with subclinical hearing loss associated with aging.
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