Abstract

Guidelines published in 2000 by the authors are widely used by medical and legal professionals in the UK for diagnosis of noise-induced hearing loss in a medicolegal context. However, they cannot be used for quantification of the noise-induced hearing loss, which is required in most cases. This requirement is addressed. A method is developed here to quantify noise-induced hearing loss, thereby overcoming this shortcoming. Assessment of noise-induced hearing loss in medicolegal cases. A consecutive series of 124 cases of noise-induced hearing loss is used for evaluation. Magnitude of noise-induced hearing loss based on hearing threshold levels averaged over the frequencies 1, 2 and 3 kHz. The rationale of the method, practical application and three worked examples are developed. A simpler short-cut method is developed and shown to be equivalent to the full method in most cases. The method offers a practical approach to quantification of noise-induced hearing loss.

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