Evaluation at 72 months confirms the association between PCB exposure and cochlear status evaluated by otoacoustic emissions

2016 
Background: Epidemiological studies have demonstrated the ototoxic effects of exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). In a previous study, this effect was attributed to the PCB postnatal serum concentration. Objective: Testing if the ototoxic effect of the PCB exposure is permanent and if the association between PCB concentration and distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) level remains valid during development. Comparing the sensitivity of the DPOAE-based test to that of pure tone audiometry (PTA) in the detection of the cochlear dysfunction induced by PCB exposure. Methods: A follow-up population of 210 children from a PCB-exposed birth cohort underwent audiological and DPOAE test at the age of 72 months. The PCB blood serum concentration was determined at the same age and the association between DPOAE, PTA, and PCB was studied by means of multivariate ANOVA (MANOVA) and linear regression models. ROC curves were computed to estimate the DPOAE-test power in children. Results: PCB-153 concen...
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