KORELASI ANTARA KADAR GULA DARAH DENGAN NILAI AMBANG DENGAR PEKERJA PABRIK KONVEKSI

Noise induced hearing loss / NIHL is hearing loss caused by noise exposure and is usually caused by a noisy work environment. In an era of development in Indonesia, almost all types of industries use machines which can be a source of noise, thus increase the risk for getting hearing loss caused by n...

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Main Authors: , Lukman Hakim, , Dr. dr. Bambang Udji Djoko Rianto, Sp.THT-KL (K), M.Kes
Format: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2014
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/128785/
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Institution: Universitas Gadjah Mada
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Summary:Noise induced hearing loss / NIHL is hearing loss caused by noise exposure and is usually caused by a noisy work environment. In an era of development in Indonesia, almost all types of industries use machines which can be a source of noise, thus increase the risk for getting hearing loss caused by noise exposure. One of the factors that infuence the hearing loss is the blood glucose level, thus for the extra time workes, it was suspected that the blood glucose will be disturbed, an then the risk for getting hearing loss caused by the noise exposure will increase. This study used correlation test design with a subject was exposed workers in a factory machine noise convection PT Mataram Tunggal Garment Yogyakarta who met inclusion and exclusion criteria. On the subject of research conducted anamnesis (questionnaire/interview), ENT physical examination, blood glucose level measurement, and audiometric examination. In this research, data analysis would be conducted by Spearman�s correlation test later depicted in the graph (scatter diagram). Results: There was no significant correlation between fasting blood glucose level with the air conduction hearing threshold at a frequency of 125-8000 Hz on both ear (p > 0,05), with low correlation strength (right ear rxy = 0,035 � 0,183, left ear rxy = 0,011 � 0,198), and also no significant correlation between fasting blood glucose with the bone conduction hearing threshold at a frequency of 250-4000 Hz (p > 0,05), with low correlation strength (right ear rxy = 0,018 � 0,184, left ear rxy = 0,021 � 0,161). There was no significant correlation between 2 hours post pandrial blood glucose level with the air conduction hearing threshold at a frequency of 125-8000 Hz on both ear (p > 0,05), with low correlation strength (right ear rxy = 0,001 � 0,204, left ear rxy = 0,007 � 0,255), and also no significant correlation between 2 hours post pandrial blood glucose level with the bone conduction hearing threshold at a frequency of 250-4000 Hz (p > 0,05), with low correlation strength (right ear rxy = rxy = 0,018 � 0,090, left ear rxy = 0,007 � 0,180). Conclusion: There is low correlation strength between both fasting blood glucose level and 2 hours post pandrial blood glucose level with the air conduction and the bone conduction hearing threshold on both ear on the convection factory workers.