Otoneurologic Findings in a Fishermen Population of the State of Santa Catarina: Preliminary Study
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Resumo: | Introduction Fishing, one of the oldest productive activities, is an important sector of the national and world economy. Aim To evaluate the vestibular behavior in a population of fishermen. Methods In a retrospective and cross-sectional study, 13 fishermen (mean 45.0), between 33 and 62 years of age, were submitted to anamnesis, otorhinolaryngological evaluation, and vestibular exam through the vector electronystagmography. Results The most evident otoneurologic symptoms were hearing loss (76.9%), tinnitus (61.7%), dizziness (46.1%), and headache (46.1%). The most evident clinical symptoms were fatigue (46.1%), depression (23.0%), anxiety (15.3%), insomnia (7.7%), and agitation during sleep (7.7%). There were alterations in the vestibular exam in 5 fishermen (38.5%) discovered in the caloric test. There was a prevalence of alteration in the peripheral vestibular system. There was a major frequency of the peripheral vestibular irritative syndrome. Conclusion The otoneurologic complaints were frequent in the population studied to verify the importance of allowing labyrinth exams and the need for adopting preventive measures relating to noise exposure as well as carbon monoxide exposure, because they can cause and/or enhance various manifestations of labyrinthine vestibular impairment that can affect the quality of life of these workers. |
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Otoneurologic Findings in a Fishermen Population of the State of Santa Catarina: Preliminary Study |
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Otoneurologic Findings in a Fishermen Population of the State of Santa Catarina: Preliminary Study |
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Otoneurologic Findings in a Fishermen Population of the State of Santa Catarina: Preliminary Study Zeigelboim,Bianca Simone dizziness vestibular function tests electronystagmography chemical compounds occupational health |
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Otoneurologic Findings in a Fishermen Population of the State of Santa Catarina: Preliminary Study |
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Otoneurologic Findings in a Fishermen Population of the State of Santa Catarina: Preliminary Study |
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Otoneurologic Findings in a Fishermen Population of the State of Santa Catarina: Preliminary Study |
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Otoneurologic Findings in a Fishermen Population of the State of Santa Catarina: Preliminary Study |
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Otoneurologic Findings in a Fishermen Population of the State of Santa Catarina: Preliminary Study |
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Zeigelboim,Bianca Simone |
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Zeigelboim,Bianca Simone Silva,Thanara Pruner da Carvalho,Hugo Malucelli,Diego Augusto de Brito Gonçalves,Claudia Giglio de Oliveira Albizu,Evelyn Joyce Liberalesso,Paulo Breno Noronha Lacerda,Adriana Bender Moreira de Barilari,Gerusa Lopes |
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Silva,Thanara Pruner da Carvalho,Hugo Malucelli,Diego Augusto de Brito Gonçalves,Claudia Giglio de Oliveira Albizu,Evelyn Joyce Liberalesso,Paulo Breno Noronha Lacerda,Adriana Bender Moreira de Barilari,Gerusa Lopes |
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Zeigelboim,Bianca Simone Silva,Thanara Pruner da Carvalho,Hugo Malucelli,Diego Augusto de Brito Gonçalves,Claudia Giglio de Oliveira Albizu,Evelyn Joyce Liberalesso,Paulo Breno Noronha Lacerda,Adriana Bender Moreira de Barilari,Gerusa Lopes |
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dizziness vestibular function tests electronystagmography chemical compounds occupational health |
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dizziness vestibular function tests electronystagmography chemical compounds occupational health |
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Introduction Fishing, one of the oldest productive activities, is an important sector of the national and world economy. Aim To evaluate the vestibular behavior in a population of fishermen. Methods In a retrospective and cross-sectional study, 13 fishermen (mean 45.0), between 33 and 62 years of age, were submitted to anamnesis, otorhinolaryngological evaluation, and vestibular exam through the vector electronystagmography. Results The most evident otoneurologic symptoms were hearing loss (76.9%), tinnitus (61.7%), dizziness (46.1%), and headache (46.1%). The most evident clinical symptoms were fatigue (46.1%), depression (23.0%), anxiety (15.3%), insomnia (7.7%), and agitation during sleep (7.7%). There were alterations in the vestibular exam in 5 fishermen (38.5%) discovered in the caloric test. There was a prevalence of alteration in the peripheral vestibular system. There was a major frequency of the peripheral vestibular irritative syndrome. Conclusion The otoneurologic complaints were frequent in the population studied to verify the importance of allowing labyrinth exams and the need for adopting preventive measures relating to noise exposure as well as carbon monoxide exposure, because they can cause and/or enhance various manifestations of labyrinthine vestibular impairment that can affect the quality of life of these workers. |
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