106 research outputs found

    Hyperacusis in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a preliminary study

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    The association between hyperacusis and developmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorders has been extensively reported in the literature; however, the specific prevalence of hyperacusis in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has never been investigated. In this preliminary study, we evaluated the presence of hyperacusis in a small sample of children affected by ADHD compared to a control group of healthy children. Thirty normal hearing children with a diagnosis of ADHD and 30 children matched for sex and age were enrolled in the study. All children underwent audiological and multidisciplinary neuropsychiatric evaluation. Hearing was assessed using pure tone audiometry and immittance test; ADHD was diagnosed following the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder criteria. Hyperacusis was assessed through the administration of a questionnaire to parents and an interview with children. Hyperacusis was diagnosed in 11 children (36.7%) in the study group and in four children (13.3%) in the control group; this difference was statistically significant (p = 0.03). The preliminary results of this study suggest a higher presence of hyperacusis in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder compared to control children. More studies on larger samples are necessary to confirm these results

    Workplace noise exposure and audiometric thresholds in dental technicians

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    Noise is a well-known risk factor in occupational medicine. Several studies have been performed in workplaces with noise sources, especially in the industrial field; on the contrary, only a few studies have been carried to evaluate the noise exposure effects in non-industrial workplaces such as small factories, handicraft laboratories, and dental laboratories. The aims of this study were to evaluate workplace noise exposure and hearing thresholds in dental technicians. Four laboratories and 51 dental technicians were included in the study. Noise exposure levels during a nominal eight-hour working day (LEX, 8 h) were assessed in the included laboratories. Audiometric thresholds with pure tone audiometry were performed in 51 dental technicians, and results were compared with those expected in subjects not exposed to noise. The environmental noise measures showed moderate differences of the LEX, 8 h among the four laboratories (range 71.4 to 76.2); average LEX, 8 h was 73.9 ± 2.2 dB(A). The audiometric results showed a progressive increase of hearing threshold values at the frequencies mostly involved in noise-induced hearing loss (3, 4 and 6 kHz) and a correlation with age and working seniority especially in males (p<0.005). Nevertheless, in the 92.1% of subjects the threshold increases were in line with those expected in subjects of the same age and sex not exposed to noise and in the remaining 7.8% were not statistically significant (p>0.05). In 3.9% of the cases the increases were bilateral, typical of noise-induced hearing loss, and only 1.9% showed involvement of several frequencies with worsening of expected thresholds >25 dB. In conclusion, our study showed that exposure to noise in dental laboratories was not sufficient to represent a hazard to hearing, as demonstrated by the LEX, 8 h, which were below 80 dB(A) and therefore below the European exposure limit values and exposure action values for workers

    Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus to control Escherichia coli on meat matrices

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    Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus is a predator micro-organism towards other Gram-negative bacteria. We tested B. bacteriovorus to control Escherichia coli growth on chicken slices and canned beef. Moreover, we analysed B. bacteriovorus's lytic ability on eight toxigenic or multidrug-resistant E. coli strains. In chicken slices, the predator induced the highest prey reduction (4.3 log) respect to control at 6 h. In canned beef, the predator induced the highest prey reduction (2.1 log) respect to control at 6 h. Moreover, B. bacteriovorus showed lytic ability towards all tested E. coli strains. B. bacteriovorus could control E. coli and other pathogenic and spoilage bacteria in those meat-based foods that have a shelf life <10 days. It could integrate modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) to prolong the shelf life and improve the safety of pre-packed fresh meat, meat preparations and meat products. In future applications on meat-based foods, B. bacteriovorus could also minimise the use of additives

    Terapia Protesica

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    The hearing problems can make life difficult. The treatment of presbycusis is very often the use of hearing aids. The hearing loss is for the person a deficit and a handicap. The handicap can be changed by a suitable prosthesis. It is possible imagine, therefore, the importance of the prosthesis in the elderly. The prosthetic treatment facilitates communication and prevents sensory deprivation. h earing aids may, therefore, be defined as "devices anti-aging". Users of hearing aids have less anxi - ety and depression after the use of the same. In the prosthetic, the rehabilitation is a key moment in which must be carefully handled the the patient’s communication and psychological aspect. The problems of diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation require the coordinated action of different skills. The problems of the patient with hearing loss does not only concern the auditory conditions, but also cognitive deficits, mood, socio cultural condition and motivation. h earing loss is the most common sensory deficit in the elderly, and it is becoming a social problem and a serious and growing health affects the quality of life. The hearing aid is a therapeutic intervention itself, which sits alongside the pharmacological and surgical solutions

    Manuale di Patologia degli organi di senso. Elementi di Audiologia. Ipoacusia improvvisa . Acufeni

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    L’obiettivo di questo testo è di illustrare le correlazioni fisiopatologiche degli organi di senso in modo da sottolineare la necessità di un approccio integrato al paziente. Si tratta quindi di un volume compatto, centrato sulla corretta valutazione dei segni e sintomi da parte del clinico per orientare il paziente verso la visita specialistica; in questa ottica vengono illustrate le indagini strumentali per l’inquadramento delle patologie dell’apparato uditivo e visivo delle patologie del cavo orale e del distretto maxillofacciale. - Un unico testo per 5 discipline Audiologia, Otorinolaringoiatria, Oftalmologia, Odontostomatologia, Chirurgia maxillofacciale - Test di autovalutazione online

    Aging and brainstem auditory function

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    Enzyme-ultracytochemical study of adenylate and guanylate cyclases in normal and pathologic human nasal mucosa

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    The ultracytochemical localization of adenylate cyclase (AC) and guanylate cyclase B (GC-B) and C (GC-C) activity was studied after stimulation with pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide, C-type natriuretic peptide and guanylin, respectively, in normal human respiratory nasal mucosa and mucosa of nasal polyps. To demonstrate these enzymatic activities, we employed enzyme-ultracytochemical methods for electron microscopy. Both normal and pathologic nasal mucosa contained AC, GC-B and GC-C activity. In the upper portion of respiratory epithelium, the enzymes were detected on ciliary and microvillar membranes. In ciliary membranes, GC-B was the predominant form expressed. In goblet cells and in glands of the lamina propria, enzymatic activities were localized mainly on plasma membranes and on membranes lining secretory granules. The results did not reveal any evident differences between the enzymatic activities in normal and pathological nasal mucosa and suggest complementary activities for these enzymes and their stimulators in the regulation of mucociliary transport and glandular secretion
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