Magda Aline Bauer
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Revista Cefac | 2014
Ivana Silveira de Oliveira; Amanda Kunzler Etcheverria; Maira Rozenfeld Olchik; Andréa Kruger Gonçalves; Bruna Macangnin Seimetz; Letícia Sousa Flores; Andréa Ortiz Corrêa; Luciane Raquel Steiner Zanotto; Mirian Sana Barreto Biggoweit; Magda Aline Bauer; Adriane Ribeiro Teixeira
OBJETIVO:verificar a existencia de associacao entre a presenca e o grau de perda auditiva em adultos e idosos e o desempenho em teste de rastreio cognitivo, o sexo e a idade dos mesmos.METODOS:participaram deste estudo sujeitos com idade entre 52 e 92 anos. Todos responderam a questionario socio-demografico, ao teste de Mini Exame do Estado Mental e a audiometria tonal liminar.RESULTADOS: dos 90 individuos avaliados, 22 (24,4%) eram do sexo masculino e 68 (75,6%) do sexo feminino. Constatou-se que apenas 11 orelhas direitas e 11 orelhas esquerdas apresentavam limiares auditivos normais. Constatou-se que a idade estava associada com o aumento dos limiares auditivos, evidenciando que os individuos mais velhos apresentam maior grau de perda auditiva (p<0,005). Nao houve diferenca estatistica entre os limiares auditivos de homens e mulheres (p=0,1). Observou-se que 80% dos sujeitos cujo resultado do rastreio cognitivo foi normal apresentaram os limiares auditivos menos afetados. Ja 60% dos individuos cujo resultado do rastreio cognitivo foi alterado apresentaram maior grau de perda auditiva. Pode-se constatar a relacao dos achados audiologicos com os resultados do teste de rastreio cognitivo, evidenciando que os sujeitos com o resultado alterado do mini Exame do Estado mental apresentam os maiores graus de perda auditiva (p<0,001).CONCLUSAO:verificou-se que houve associacao entre a presenca e grau da perda auditiva com o resultado do Mini Exame do Estado Mental. O aumento da idade mostrou-se proporcional ao aumento dos limiares auditivos. Nao foi constatada associacao entre genero e audicao na amostra.
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology | 2015
Cristiane Nehring; Magda Aline Bauer; Adriane Ribeiro Teixeira
Introduction High sound pressure levels can cause hearing loss, beginning at high frequencies. Objective To analyze the hearing thresholds of dance teachers. Methods This study had a cross-sectional, observational, prospective, and descriptive design. Conventional and high-frequency hearing evaluations were performed with dance teachers and subjects in the control group. Results In all, 64 individuals were assessed, 32 in the research group and 32 in the control group. Results showed that individuals in the research group had hearing loss at frequencies between 4 and 8 kHz, but no significant difference was found between groups. Frequency analysis showed that individuals in the control group had higher thresholds than individuals in the research group at the frequency of 0.25 kHz. In the control group, men showed higher thresholds than women at the frequency of 9 kHz. Conclusion A low prevalence of hearing loss was found, with no difference between teachers and subjects from the control group. No difference was found for hearing thresholds at high frequencies between groups. Results have been partially affected by sex.
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology | 2013
Carolina Louise Cardoso; Ângelo José Gonçalves Bós; Andréa Kruger Gonçalves; Maira Rozenfeld Olchik; Letícia Sousa Flores; Bruna Macangnin Seimetz; Magda Aline Bauer; Patrícia Pérez Coradini; Adriane Ribeiro Teixeira
Introduction Hearing screening allows the identification of individuals with hearing loss. Aim To determine the sensitivity and specificity of a portable hearing screening device in middle-aged and older adults using the manufacturer scoring and a scoring system proposed by the researchers. Methods In this transversal study, participants underwent anamnesis, otoscopy, and hearing screening using portable equipment. After this, a pure tone audiometry was performed, with participants classified into two groups: with and without hearing loss. The sensitivity and specificity of the hearing screening were calculated for the right and left ears using two methods of interpretation: the original method recommended by the manufacturer (criteria 1) and the method proposed by researchers (criteria 2). Results The sample consisted of 55 individuals, 83.6% (n = 46) of whom were women. Per criteria 1, the sensitivities were 26.3 (right ear) and 21.4% (left ear). The specificity was 100% for both ears. Using criteria 2, the sensitivity was 94.7 (right ear) and 100% (left ear). The specificity was 74.3 (right ear) and 65.9% (left ear). Conclusion This study showed that the criteria proposed by the manufacturer presented low sensitivity in the hearing screening. The criteria proposed by the researchers to achieve a more efficient performance reached high and balanced values for sensitivity and specificity.
Revista Brasileira De Otorrinolaringologia | 2017
Magda Aline Bauer; Ângela Kemel Zanella; Irenio Gomes da Silva Filho; Geraldo A De Carli; Adriane Ribeiro Teixeira; Ângelo José Gonçalves Bós
INTRODUCTION Hearing is essential for the processing of acoustic information and the understanding of speech signals. Hearing loss may be associated with cognitive decline, depression and reduced functionality. OBJECTIVE To analyze the prevalence of hearing complaints in elderly individuals from Rio Grande do Sul and describe the profile of the study participants with and without hearing complaints. METHODS 7315 elderly individuals interviewed in their homes, in 59 cities in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, participated in the study. Inclusion criteria were age 60 years or older and answering the question on auditory self-perception. For statistical purposes, the chi-square test and logistic regression were performed to assess the correlations between variables. RESULTS 139 elderly individuals who did not answer the question on auditory self-perception and 9 who self-reported hearing loss were excluded, totaling 7167 elderly participants. Hearing loss complaint rate was 28% (2011) among the elderly, showing differences between genders, ethnicity, income, and social participation. The mean age of the elderly without hearing complaints was 69.44 (±6.91) and among those with complaint, 72.8 (±7.75) years. Elderly individuals without hearing complaints had 5.10 (±3.78) years of formal education compared to 4.48 (±3.49) years among those who had complaints. Multiple logistic regression observed that protective factors for hearing complaints were: higher level of schooling, contributing to the family income and having received health care in the last six months. Risk factors for hearing complaints were: older age, male gender, experiencing difficulty in leaving home and carrying out social activities. CONCLUSIONS Among the elderly population of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, the prevalence of hearing complaints reached 28%. The complaint is more often present in elderly men who did not participate in the generation of family income, who did not receive health care, performed social and community activities, had a lower level of schooling and were older.
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology | 2014
Cristiane Nehring; Magda Aline Bauer; Adriane Ribeiro Teixeira
Summary Introduction: Dance teachers are exposed to high sound intensities. Aim: To verify the sound intensity of music used by dance teachers during classes. Method: This was a transversal and prospective study. Dance teachers were evaluated with a sociodemographic questionnaire, and sound intensity level measurements were taken at the beginning, middle, and end of dance classes. Results: The sample comprised 35 teachers (average age, 31.8 years). The duration of their career as dance teachers was 1–37 years; they worked daily for approximately 1–10 h. Among the classes followed, there were 15 (42.85%) classical ballet classes, 4 (11.42%) tap dancing lessons, 5 (14.28%) jazz dance classes, 2 (5.71) Arab dance lessons, 6 (17.14%) street dance classes, and 3 (8.57%) ballroom dancing lessons. The average values observed at the beginning, middle, and end of the classes were 80.91 dB (A), 83.22 dB (A), and 85.19 dB (A), respectively. The music played in the street dance classes exposed teachers to the highest sound intensity. Conclusion: The average level of sound intensity of the dance classes in this study was either below or equal to the limit considered harmful for hearing health. Analysis of different class types showed that the sound densities of street, ballroom, and tap dance classes were above the recommended limits.
Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Envelhecimento Humano | 2015
Amanda Kunzler Etcheverria; Ivana Oliveira Prediger; Magda Aline Bauer; Andréa Kruger Gonçalves; Andréa Ortiz Corrêa; Mirian Sana Barreto Biggoweit; Luciane Raquel Steiner Zanotto; Adriane Ribeiro Teixeira
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology | 2012
Cristiane Nehring; Natália Copetti; Magda Aline Bauer; Adriane Ribeiro Teixeira
Archive | 2014
Ivana Silveira de Oliveira; Amanda Kunzler Etcheverria; Maira Rozenfeld; Andréa Kruger Gonçalves; Bruna Macagnin Seimetz; Letícia Sousa Flores; Andréa Ortiz Corrêa; Luciane Raquel; Steiner Zanotto; Mirian Sana Barreto Biggoweit; Magda Aline Bauer; Adriane Ribeiro Teixeira
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology | 2012
Letícia Sousa Flores; Carolina Louise Cardoso; Monica Carminatti; Annelise Ayres; Adriane Ribeiro Teixeira; Magda Aline Bauer
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology | 2012
Natália Copetti; Adriane Ribeiro Teixeira; Magda Aline Bauer; Andréa Kruger Gonçalves; Letícia Sousa Flores