2018
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2017161622
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Temporary Hearing Threshold Shift in Healthy Volunteers with Hearing Protection Caused by Acoustic Noise Exposure during 3-T Multisequence MR Neuroimaging

Abstract: Purpose To determine whether a single 51-minute exposure to acoustic noise during 3-T multisequence magnetic resonance (MR) neuroimaging could affect the hearing threshold of healthy adults with earplugs and sponge mats as hearing protection. Materials and Methods With earplugs and motion-refraining sponge mats as hearing protection, 26 healthy young adults underwent 3-T MR neuroimaging imaging that included T1-weighted three-dimensional gradient-echo sequence, T2-weighted fast spin-echo sequence, diffusion-te… Show more

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“…The characteristics of the auditory changes in NIHL mammals were a temporary threshold shift and a frequency specificity auditory lesion according to the noise (Jin et al, ). Our team had stated in preceding literature that minipigs have similar auditory structures and ABR waves with human beings (Guo et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The characteristics of the auditory changes in NIHL mammals were a temporary threshold shift and a frequency specificity auditory lesion according to the noise (Jin et al, ). Our team had stated in preceding literature that minipigs have similar auditory structures and ABR waves with human beings (Guo et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent ihMT imaging methods utilise fast gradient-echo sequences to acquire full-brain images in a reasonable time frame 18 , 19 . Such sequences are among the loudest MR sequences as they utilise a short Repetition Time (TR) and require rapid switching of high amplitude field gradients 20 . Acoustic noise is a leading cause of discomfort for subjects during an MR examination 21 , 22 , and is of particular concern in paediatric and fetal MRI 23 26 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite advanced hearing protection, these noise levels may cause serious acoustic inner ear damage and preclude certain patients, such as those with tinnitus, from having an MRI examination. [ 2 , 3 ] Therefore lower MRI decibel levels are of considerable interest in terms of patient safety precautions. Moreover, acoustic-noise-related stress is one of the most common complaints of patients undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%