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Risk of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss for Orthopaedic Surgeons

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2022
Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) affects the ability of an individual to communicate and can negatively impact quality of life. The risk to orthopaedic surgeons of developing NIHL as a result of occupational exposures in the operating room ...
Stephanie A. Kwan   +5 more
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Noise-induced hearing loss in zebrafish model: Characterization of tonotopy and sex-based differences.

Hearing Research, 2022
Hearing loss caused by frequent and persistent exposure to loud noise is one of the most common diseases in modern society. Many studies have demonstrated the characteristics of noise-induced hearing loss in human and non-human vertebrate models ...
Eunjung Han   +6 more
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Safety and efficacy of ebselen for the prevention of noise-induced hearing loss: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2 trial.

Lancet, The, 2017
Jonathan Kil   +6 more
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ROS-Responsive Nanoparticle as a Berberine Carrier for OHC-Targeted Therapy of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
Overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammation are two key pathogeneses of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), which leads to outer hair cell (OHC) damage and hearing loss.
Zeqi Zhao   +11 more
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Anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of caffeic acid: in vivo evidences in a model of noise-induced hearing loss.

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2020
SCOPE The imbalance of cellular redox status, in conjunction with the activation of inflammatory processes, have been considered common predominant mechanisms of noise-induced hearing loss.
F. Paciello   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Noise-induced hearing loss

Air Medical Journal, 2005
Noise-induced hearing loss is a major hazard in many workplaces and in society. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health estimates that more than 30 million workers (almost 1 in 10) are exposed to unsafe noise levels on the job. Helicopter emergency medical services crews work in an environment in which exposure to aviation noise makes
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