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Baiduc RR, Ramsey R*, Sanders A*, Vance EA. (2020). Association between nonoptimal blood pressure and cochlear function. Ear & Hearing, 42(2): 393-404. PMID: 32826511.

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The association between hearing loss and risk factors for cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure (BP), has been evaluated in numerous studies. However, data from population- and laboratory-based studies remain inconclusive. Furthermore, most prior work has focused on the effects of BP level on behavioral hearing sensitivity. In this study, we investigated cochlear integrity using distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) in persons with subtle elevation in BP levels (nonoptimal BP) hypothesizing that nonoptimal BP would be associated with poorer cochlear function.