Estudo dos potenciais evocados auditivos em indivíduos com queixa de zumbido / Study of auditory evoked potentials in individuals with tinnitus complaint

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

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INTRODUCTION: attempting to elucidate some aspects related to tinnitus, the hypothesis of alteration in the central auditory pathways was raised. Thus, auditory evoked potentials may represent an alternative to detect possible central auditory disorders that may be present in this population and that indicate the probable generator site of such symptom. AIM: to characterize short, middle and long latencies auditory evoked potentials in individuals with and without tinnitus complaint and exposed to occupational noise. METHOD: sixty subjects exposed to occupational noise with elevated sound pressure level (greater than 85 dBA), male and female, ranging in age from 29 to 50 years old took part in this study; 30 of them had tinnitus complaint (study group) and 30 did not have tinnitus complaint (control group). Short, middle and long latencies auditory evoked potentials were performed. RESULTS: analyzing the short latency potentials it was observed a predominant increase of the latency of waves I and III, as well as alteration in the lower brainstem in 16 individuals of the study group. Concerning the middle latency potentials it was observed higher averages for the latency of wave Na in the modalities C4/A1 and C3/A2 in the study group, evidencing eight individuals with altered results. Such increase was found in all modalities analyzed (C3/A1, C4/A1, C3/A2, C4/A2) for the latency of wave Pa and amplitude Na-Pa; the electrode effect was the most frequent type of alteration observed for the amplitude Na-Pa and the latency increase, for waves Na and Pa. Concerning the long latency potentials it was observed that the study group presented greater mean values of latencies of waves N1, P2 and P300, and amplitude N1-P2 than the control group. It was also observed in the study group a greater number of altered results concerning the components N1 (18 individuals) and P2 (20 individuals); the same was not observed for the component P300. For these potentials, the latency increase was the most evident type of alteration. Studying the association between the side of the altered auditory evoked potentials and the localization of the tinnitus it was verified a higher association between bilateral tinnitus and bilateral alteration in the brainstem auditory evoked potentials and in components N1, P2 and P300. CONCLUSION: based on the findings described, results showed homogeneity in both groups concerning the age and the time of noise exposure. Despite the inexistence of statistical significance in some of the analysis performed, measures of short, middle and long latencies potentials showed that most of the individuals analyzed in the study group presented alteration when compared to the control group. Therefore, the existence of a possible dysfunction in the central auditory nervous system from the auditory nerve until the cortical region in individuals with tinnitus complaint, exposed to sound pressure levels of occupational origin could be supposed

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ruído ocupacional potenciais evocados auditivos potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico potencial evocado p300 auditory evoked potentials occupational noise electrophysiology zumbido p300 evoked potential tinnitus brainstem auditory evoked potential eletrofisiologia

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