Sensorineural Hearing Loss due to Air Bag Deployment

  • Ohki M
  • Ishikawa J
  • Tahara A
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Abstract

Deployment of the air bag in a passenger vehicle accident rarely causes otologic injuries. However, sensorineural hearing loss induced by air bag deployment is extremely rare, with only a few cases reported in the English literature. A 38-year-old man involved in a traffic accident while driving his car at 40 km/hour presented with right sensorineural hearing loss and tinnitus, without associated vertigo. Pure-tone audiometry demonstrated elevated thresholds of 30 dB and 25 dB at 4 kHz and 8 kHz, respectively, on the right side. Air bag deployment in car accidents is associated with the risk of development of sensorineural hearing loss.

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Ohki, M., Ishikawa, J., & Tahara, A. (2012). Sensorineural Hearing Loss due to Air Bag Deployment. Case Reports in Otolaryngology, 2012, 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/203714

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