The monitoring role of otoacoustic emission and oxidative stress markers in the protective effects of antioxidant administration in noise-exposed subjects: a pilot study

The aims of this study is to assess how DPOAEs can discriminate normal subjects with a risk of damage induced by noise, the effectiveness of OAEs in monitoring the effect of Q-Ter, and the role of blood tests to monitor therapy. In the placebo group, the amplitude of DPOAEs was reduced 1 hour and 16...

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Veröffentlicht in:Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia 2011-07, Vol.33 (3 Suppl), p.138
Hauptverfasser: Revello, F, Defilippi, S, Meinardi, G, Raimondo, L, Garzaro, M, Giordano, C
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Zusammenfassung:The aims of this study is to assess how DPOAEs can discriminate normal subjects with a risk of damage induced by noise, the effectiveness of OAEs in monitoring the effect of Q-Ter, and the role of blood tests to monitor therapy. In the placebo group, the amplitude of DPOAEs was reduced 1 hour and 16 hours after exposure, the group treated with Q-Ter showed normal DPOAEs. This pilot study confirms that DPOAEs represent a sensitive test for monitoring the effects of noise in preclinical conditions and pharmacological treatment.
ISSN:1592-7830