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Subject´s Preference Regarding Hearing Performance and Functionality Using a New Sound Processor...

Deafness; Sensoneural Single SidedConductive Hearing Loss1 more

The aim of this clinical investigation is to investigate the subject´s overall preference, hearing performance and self-reported assessments with the Investigational device and its precursor Sound Processor (Comparator) after 6 weeks in subjects with conductive/mixed hearing loss or Single Sided Deafness, (SSD).

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Maximizing Language Development in Children With Hearing Loss

Hearing Loss

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of early intervention on language skills for children with hearing loss.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of AUT00063 Versus Placebo in Age-Related Hearing Loss

Age-Related Hearing Loss

This study aims to demonstrate that the investigational drug AUT00063 is effective and safe in the treatment of age-related hearing loss.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Neuromodulation Techniques in the Treatment of Chronic Tinnitus With Hearing Loss

TinnitusHearing Loss

This study aimed at trying transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation as potential treatments to decrease tinnitus in patients with significant hearing loss.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Valganciclovir Therapy in Infants and Children With Congenital CMV Infection and Hearing Loss

Cytomegalovirus Infection

This is an international, multi-center, double-blind, placebo-controlled evaluation valganciclovir treatment for up to 54 children (up to 4 years of age) with virologically-confirmed congenital CMV infection and hearing loss. Subject participation will be over a six-month period and study subjects will be stratified according to age. The primary objective is to assess whether a six-week course of oral valganciclovir can stabilize the hearing of children with congenital CMV infection who present with hearing loss.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy for CGF166 in Patients With Unilateral or Bilateral Severe-to-profound...

Unilateral Severe to Profound Hearing Loss OR Bilateral Severe to Profound Hearing Loss

The goal of the study was to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and the potential ability of CGF166 delivered through IL-infusion to improve hearing. CGF166 is a recombinant adenovirus 5 (Ad5) vector containing a cDNA encoding the human Atonal transcription factor (Hath1).

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Clinical and Health Economic Evaluation With a New Baha® Abutment Combined With a Minimally Invasive...

DeafnessHearing Loss4 more

To demonstrate that the minimally invasive surgical procedure in combination with the use of the Cochlear Baha BA400 abutment is associated with a reduction of inflammation/infection, overgrowth, pain and numbness at the site of implantation compared to the traditional surgical procedure in combination with the use of the standard Baha abutment (Cochlear Baha BA300 Abutment). To demonstrate that the minimally invasive surgical procedure in combination with the use of the Cochlear Baha BA400 abutment is associated with a reduction in direct medical costs, due to shorter surgical procedures, faster wound healing and less complications compared to the traditional surgical procedure in combination with the use of the standard Baha abutment (Cochlear Baha BA300 Abutment).

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Cognition Effects of Hearing Aids and Auditory Training in Older Age

Hearing LossSensorineural

Sensorineural type of hearing loss is the most common sensory deficit among older adults. Some of the psychosocial consequences of this condition include difficulty in understanding speech, depression and social isolation. Studies have shown that older adults with hearing loss show some age-related cognitive decline. There is no clinically proven method to predict the onset of this condition, as its occurrence is slow and progressive, affecting both ears equally. Although hearing aid use and auditory training have been proven as successful interventions to alleviate sensorineural hearing loss, no research has been designed to look at the effect of both hearing aid use coupled with auditory training on cognitive performance in older adults. This study will investigate whether wearing hearing aids will improve the impact of auditory training on cognition, mood and social interaction for older adults with sensorineural hearing loss. This is a crossover trial targeting older adults between 50 and 90 years with either mild or moderate symmetric sensorineural hearing loss. Consented, willing participants will undergo a six month intensive auditory training program (active control), as a rigorous means of examining the impact hearing aid use has on a person's cognition, mood and social interaction. Participants will be assigned in random order to receive hearing aid (intervention) for either the first three or last three months of the six month auditory training program. Each participant will be tested at baseline, three and six months on a battery of computer based cognitive assessments, together with mood, and social engagement measures. Effectiveness of hearing aids and auditory training will be evaluated using an online speech perception test (SPT) and the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) Inventory. This study will investigate whether using a hearing aid coupled with auditory training can improve a person's cognition and learning abilities, relationships with family and friends, and quality of life. Results from the study will inform strategies for aural rehabilitation, hearing aid delivery and future hearing loss intervention trials.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Clinical Performance of a New Implant System for Bone Conduction Hearing

Deafness; Sensoneural Single SidedConductive Hearing Loss1 more

To study the initial experience with implanting and fitting the new Bone conduction system in patients with conductive, mixed or Single sided Sensorineural deafness.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Study of OTO-104 in Subjects at Risk From Cisplatin-Induced Hearing Loss

Cisplatin Induced Hearing Loss

This is a multicenter, Phase 2 study to assess the feasibility, safety and efficacy of OTO-104 given by intratympanic administration in subjects at risk for ototoxicity from cisplatin chemotherapy regimens in the treatment of cancer.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria
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