Investigating Hearing Aid Frequency Response Curves 2
Hearing LossSensorineural2 moreInternal research on the manufacturer's hearing aid products has idenitfied areas in which the investigators can improve the hearing aid frequency response curve. Based on the conclusions of the first study, we have identified areas that require further analysis and testing prior to implementing of the proposed frequency response curve into our products. This study aims to investigate the current freqeuncy response curve in the manufacturer's products to variations of these curves to determine if hearing aid users prefer the variations over the manufacturer's standard curve.
Investigating Hearing Aid Frequency Response Curves
Hearing LossSensorineural2 moreInternal research on the manufacturer's hearing aid products has idenitfied areas in which the investigators can improve the hearing aid frequency response curve. This study aims to investigate the current freqeuncy response curve in the manufacturer's products to variations of these curves to determine if hearing aid users prefer the variations over the manufacturer's standard curve.
Clinical Investigation of New CI Delivery Models in an Adult Nucleus CI Population
Sensorineural Hearing LossBilateral1 moreUse of Artificial Intelligent (AI) technology to assist audiologists in programming cochlear implants.
CI532 - Early Experience Study
Sensorineural Hearing LossBilateralTo evaluate performance outcomes in patients implanted with the Cochlear Nucleus CI532 electrode array.
Feasibility of the Mi2000 Totally Implantable Cochlear Implant in Severely to Profoundly Deaf Adults....
Sensorineural Hearing LossBilateral1 moreThis clinical investigation aims to collect data on the use of the Mi2000 system, a totally implantable cochlear implant system, for the first time in human subjects.
Parent-Child Early Approaches to Raising Language Skills (PEARLS) Intervention
DeafnessBilateralThe purpose of this research study is to develop and evaluate a parent training program, which aims to improve language. The study is being conducted to see if teaching parents positive parenting techniques and behavior strategies will improve the rate of language development in children with cochlear implants when compared to standard speech therapy (e.g., auditory-verbal therapy).
Study of a Minimally Invasive Cochlear Access for Cochlear Implantation Via a Robotic Procedure...
Sensorineural Hearing LossBilateralThe objectives of this study are to explore the efficacy and safety of a robotic procedure for a minimally invasive cochlear implantation.
Cochlear Implant Electrostimulation and the Influence on the Vestibular Organ
Deafness UnilateralDeafness4 moreThere is evidence that the sensor function of the utricle in patients with bilateral labyrinthine dysfunction (bilateral vestibulopathy) may improve balance under the influence of high frequency basal stimulation of the cochlea. The aim of the study is to measure the possible co-stimulation of the utricle (which is determined by the SVV) by tonotopic (frequency-specific) cochlear stimulation and thus to objectify whether the stimulation of the auditory nerve in CI patients also leads to an unavoidable co-stimulation of the vestibular system.
An Actual Use, Open-label Study Assessing Usability of Remote Assist to Program Cochlear Implant...
Hearing LossSensorineural2 moreClinical management of cochlear implant (CI) recipients involve programming, counselling, performance evaluation and habilitation. This requires the recipients to travel to the clinic for follow up appointments which can pose significant challenges for recipients, particularly those who live far away from the clinic. Remote Assist (RA) is a new solution that allows the clinician to make MAP and sound processor adjustments via the recipient's Nucleus Smart app (NSA) installed on their smart phone. With RA the clinician can also perform counselling using a video call directly via the NSA. As RA uses no specialized hardware and software that needs to be sent and retrieved back from the recipient, it has the potential to further improve the remote programming experience and convenience for both the recipient and the clinician.
A Safety Study of the Auditory Brainstem Implant for Pediatric Profoundly Deaf Patients
Profound Bilateral Deafness Due toBilateral Cochlear Aplasia2 moreCurrent treatment options for bilateral profoundly deaf children, diagnosed with inner ear anatomical abnormalities, are limited and, in the case of absent cochleas, non-existent. An auditory brainstem implant (ABI) places an electrode close to the auditory nucleus in the brainstem. Children aged 2 - 5 who are not candidates for a cochlear implant, or who did not demonstrate benefit from a cochlear implant, will be implanted with an ABI and followed for 1 year for safety and a total of 3 years for preliminary efficacy. This is a feasibility study to determine the safety of the ABI.