Risks and Awareness of NIHL Among Dental Students: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Although noise exposure levels in the dental professional sector may be considered low when compared to other occupations, noise prevention strategies, especially for the students, are necessary to conserve hearing for this population group. The current scoping review aimed to ascertain the risks and awareness of NIHL among
Liepollo Ntlhakana +1 more
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Development and empirical validation of a multi-criteria decision-making model for the assessment of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in high-exposure industrial settings. [PDF]
Mohammadfam I +3 more
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Decision Threshold Setting in Binary Classification Problems—A Behavioral Lens
ABSTRACT When binary classification models are wrong, managers face misclassification costs. Although false positive outcomes imply unnecessary mitigation efforts, false negative outcomes imply overlooking the class of interest. Humans calibrate these ai models supporting operational systems by adjusting the decision threshold that translates ...
Patrick Moder, Kai Hoberg, Felix Papier
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Awareness of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Related to Exposure to High-Noise Environments-Case Study: Young Adults 18 to 30 in Greece. [PDF]
Trimmis N +4 more
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Adjunctive Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy or Intratympanic Steroids in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss?
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is traditionally treated with steroids, either orally and/or via intratympanic injections, and hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) has resurged in popularity as an adjunctive therapy. The study has not found any additional treatment benefit with adjunctive concurrent HBOT; however, HBOT might be of value to patients ...
Jennifer L. Spiegel +9 more
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Supporting cells orchestrate noise-induced hearing loss via a Gasdermin D-dependent signaling loop with hair cells. [PDF]
Xiao L +13 more
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Screaming‐Induced Acute Noise Exposure During Pediatric Ear Procedures
Pediatric ENT procedures can generate rapid spikes in noise exposure due to patient screaming. Real‐time LAeq and cumulative dose measurements showed that recommended limits may be exceeded within minutes. These findings highlight acute acoustic risks for healthcare providers and the need for sensory‐adapted care environments.
Jun‐Ya Kita +5 more
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Guidelines for Diagnosis of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss and Their Specificity. [PDF]
Lutman ME, de Carpentier J, Green K.
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ABSTRACT Objectives Chronic otitis media with effusion (COME) is defined as an accumulation of nonpurulent fluid within the middle ear space without evidence of an acute infection. A primary factor in the development of COME is eustachian tube dysfunction.
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