Effect of External Ear Deformity on Hearing in Wrestlers.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY American Journal of Audiology Pub Date : 2024-09-03 Epub Date: 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1044/2024_AJA-23-00277
Nurşah Özal, Halide Çetin Kara, Talha Çögen, Hasan Ahmet Özdoğan
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Abstract

Purpose: Cauliflower ear in wrestlers can lead to hearing impairment. This study primarily aims to assess the hearing of wrestlers with bilateral cauliflower ears and determine their external ear canal (EEC) resonance frequencies. Our second aim is to evaluate their hearing quality, speech, and spatial perception.

Method: This study included 28 male wrestlers aged 18-35 years with bilateral cauliflower ears, as well as 27 male participants in the control group with no wrestling history. The participants' hearing thresholds were determined across the frequency range of 125-16000 Hz for air-conduction and 500-4000 Hz for bone conduction. EEC resonance frequencies were measured. Additionally, all participants completed the Turkish version of the Speech, Spatial, and Qualities of Hearing Scale (SSQ) questionnaire.

Results: Wrestlers with cauliflower ears exhibited significantly higher hearing thresholds, particularly at frequencies above 4000 Hz (p < .05). Analysis of EEC resonance showed a shift to higher frequencies in the second resonance peak of the right ear (p < .001) and the first resonance peak of the left ear (p = .045). SSQ scores revealed that wrestlers had higher spatial perception (p = .046), hearing quality (p = .004), and general scores (p = .042) in comparison to the control group.

Conclusions: Blunt traumas in wrestlers, leading to cauliflower ear, can result in hearing loss. Moreover, deformities in the external ear affect the resonance frequencies of the EEC. Therefore, it is crucial to advocate for the use of ear protection equipment among wrestlers. When fitting hearing aids, attention should be given to changes in the EEC resonance frequency.

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外耳畸形对摔跤运动员听力的影响
目的:摔跤运动员的菜花耳可能导致听力损伤。本研究的主要目的是评估双侧菜花耳摔跤运动员的听力,并确定他们的外耳道(EEC)共振频率。我们的第二个目的是评估他们的听力质量、言语和空间感:本研究包括 28 名患有双侧菜花耳的 18-35 岁男性摔跤运动员,以及对照组中 27 名无摔跤史的男性参与者。对参与者的听阈进行了测定,气导频率范围为 125-16000 Hz,骨导频率范围为 500-4000 Hz。还测量了听力共振频率。此外,所有参与者都填写了土耳其语版的听力语言、空间和质量量表(SSQ)问卷:结果:菜花耳摔跤运动员的听阈明显较高,尤其是在频率高于 4000 Hz 时(p < .05)。EEC共振分析表明,右耳第二共振峰(p < .001)和左耳第一共振峰(p = .045)的频率偏高。SSQ评分显示,与对照组相比,摔跤运动员的空间感(p = .046)、听力质量(p = .004)和综合评分(p = .042)更高:结论:摔跤运动员的钝器创伤导致菜花耳,可导致听力损失。此外,外耳畸形也会影响听力共振频率。因此,提倡摔跤运动员使用护耳设备至关重要。在验配助听器时,应注意外耳共振频率的变化。
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American Journal of Audiology
American Journal of Audiology AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
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3.00
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期刊介绍: Mission: AJA publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles pertaining to clinical audiology methods and issues, and serves as an outlet for discussion of related professional and educational issues and ideas. The journal is an international outlet for research on clinical research pertaining to screening, diagnosis, management and outcomes of hearing and balance disorders as well as the etiologies and characteristics of these disorders. The clinical orientation of the journal allows for the publication of reports on audiology as implemented nationally and internationally, including novel clinical procedures, approaches, and cases. AJA seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work. Scope: The broad field of clinical audiology, including audiologic/aural rehabilitation; balance and balance disorders; cultural and linguistic diversity; detection, diagnosis, prevention, habilitation, rehabilitation, and monitoring of hearing loss; hearing aids, cochlear implants, and hearing-assistive technology; hearing disorders; lifespan perspectives on auditory function; speech perception; and tinnitus.
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