Role of a Unique Innovative Device (HEAR-O-SCOPE) in Prevention of Noise Induced Hearing Loss

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Sreemanti Bag
Md. Quaisar Rahaman
Rajiv Singh
Chiranjib Das
Dwaipayan Mukherjee
Sumit Kumar Basu

Abstract

Introduction


Noise induced hearing loss has great significance in today’s world as it comes as an occupational health hazard accompanied with other systemic adverse effects like several neuropsychiatric disorders, cardiovascular diseases, or peptic ulcers. It can be prevented by serial follow up with pure tone audiograms and use of noise protectors like ear muffs or ear plugs. This article demonsrates an easy-to-adopt method of preventing noise induced hearing loss in the form of an electronic device named HEAR-O-SCOPE.


Device Design


This device is essentially a decibel meter which senses sound intensities above 85 decibel and equates it with permissible time of exposure for that decibel range and if permissible time of exposure is crossed, sends alarm signals in the form of buzzer and display, giving the user adequate time either to move away from the noisy surrounding or put in noise protectors. This device also has provision for real-time graphical plotting facilities.


Expected Benefits


Expected outcome by using this device in the long run would be early detection and prevention of noise induced hearing loss and other health hazards of noise pollution.


Conclusion


Regular use of HEAR-O-SCOPE is highly recommendable for prevention of Noise Induced Hearing Loss.

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Bag S, Rahaman MQ, Singh R, Das C, Mukherjee D, Basu SK. Role of a Unique Innovative Device (HEAR-O-SCOPE) in Prevention of Noise Induced Hearing Loss. BJOHNS [Internet]. 2021Jun.3 [cited 2024Nov.5];29(1):48-52. Available from: https://bjohns.in/journal3/index.php/bjohns/article/view/455
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Author Biographies

Sreemanti Bag, 3rd year Post Graduate Trainee, Department of ENT

Department of ENT, KPC Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata

Md. Quaisar Rahaman, KPC Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata

2nd year Post Graduate Trainee, Department of ENT 

Rajiv Singh, Senior Resident, Department of ENT

Senior Resident, Department of ENT, KPC Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata

Chiranjib Das, Maharaja Jitendra Narayan Medical College and Hospital, Cooch Behar, West Bengal

Assistant Professor, Department of ENT

Dwaipayan Mukherjee, Professor, Department of ENT

Professor, Department of ENT, KPC Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata

Sumit Kumar Basu, Professor & Head, Department of ENT

Professor & Head, Department of ENT, KPC Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata

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