The Kurume Medical Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-2090
Print ISSN : 0023-5679
ISSN-L : 0023-5679
Vibration-induced White Finger and Auditory Susceptibility to Noise Exposure
MASAYUKI IKINORIO KURUMATANITADASHIGE MORIYAMAAKIRA OGATA
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1990 Volume 37 Issue SUPPLEMENT Pages S33-S44

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It is well known that there are wide individual variations in the susceptibility of human hearing to noise exposure. The hearing of male forest workers were examined with vibrationinduced white finger (VWF) as an indicator of noise susceptibility of hearing. The results were as follows : 1. Hearing losses at 4 and 8 kHz in subjects with VWF were greater than those of unaffected men in a matched pair case-control study allowing for confounding due to differences of age and noise exposure. 2. The hearing loss at 4 kHz on the ipsilateral side of the hand with VWF was greater than the loss on the contralateral side in subjects with VWF in one hand. 3. The hearing loss at 4kHz in subjects with VWF progressed more rapidly during a fiveyear followup period than the loss in men with no history of VWF. These results indicate that the hearing of subjects with VWF was more vulnerable to noise than the hearing of subjects without VWF. It was suggested that a pathological change causing VWF, such as enhanced vasoconstriction due to elevated sympathetic nervous tone, could also cause this additional auditory vulnerability to noise exposure.

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