“…Age, noise exposure, and employment duration were the variables included most frequently in the multivariate logistic regression models; in some studies, gender, alcohol consumption, hypertension, diabetes, smoking, noise trauma, and family history were also incorporated. As regards the risk assessment of hearing loss, a few studies evaluated this outcome at high frequency [1][2][3], some at all frequencies [4,5,9], and two at middle speech frequencies [7,8]. Eleven studies assessed the effect of solvent exposure on audiometric hearing threshold; five papers evaluated central effects on hearing (stapedial decay and contralateral stapedial reflex, interrupted and distorted speech, evoked cortical response, and cognitive response) [3,[13][14][15][16].…”