TY - JOUR AU - Quevedo, Lenita da Silva; Tochetto, Tania Maria; Siqueira, Márcia do Amaral TI - Cochlear condition and olivocochlear system of gas station attendants exposed to organic solvents TT - Condição coclear e do sistema olivococlear medial de frentistas de postos de gasolina expostos a solventes orgânicos SN - 1809-4872 SN - 1809-4856 PY - 2012 JF - Arquivos Internacionais de Otorrinolaringologia LA - EN VL - 16 IS - 01 SP - 050 EP - 056 DA - 2014/02/12 KW - toluene KW - solvents KW - hearing AB - Introduction: Organic solvents have been increasingly studied due to its ototoxic action.Objective: Evaluate the conditions of outer hair cells and olivocochlear system in individuals exposed to organic solvents.Method: This is a prospective study. 78 gas station attendants exposed to organic solvents had been evaluated from three gas stations from Santa Maria city, Rio Grande do Sul (RS). After applying the inclusion criteria, the sample was constituted by 24 individuals. The procedures used on the evaluation were audiological anamnesis, Transient otoacoustic emissions (TEOAES) and research for the suppressive effect of TEOAES. A group control (GC) compounded by 23 individuals was compared to individuals exposed and non-exposed individuals. The data collection has been done in the room of Speech Therapy of Workers Health Reference Center of Santa Maria.Results: The TEOAES presence was major in the left ear in both groups; the average relation of TEOAES signal/noise in both ears was greater in GE; the TEOAES suppressive effect in the right ear was higher in the individual of GE (62,5%) and in the left ear was superior in GC (86,96%), with statistically significant difference. The median sign/noise ratio of TEOAES, according to the frequency range, it was higher in GC in three frequencies ranges in the right ear and one in the left ear.Conclusion: It was not found signs of alteration on the outer hair cells neither on the olivocochlear medial system in the individuals exposed to organic solvents. PB - Thieme Publicações Ltda DO - 10.7162/S1809-48722012000100007 UR - http://www.thieme-connect.de/products/ejournals/abstract/10.7162/S1809-48722012000100007 ER -