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Central Auditory Processing Disorders Associated With Blast Exposure

Central Auditory Processing DisorderTraumatic Brain Injury1 more

The incidence of central auditory dysfunction in war fighters who are exposed to high-explosive blasts while serving in combat have not been clearly determined. The objectives of this study are to determine whether central auditory processing (CAP) disorders are associated with exposure to high-explosive blasts. This study will also examine the incidence, magnitude and timing of spontaneous recovery of CAP function from blast exposure. The information provided by this study will help guide clinicians in both the military and VA health care systems regarding the likelihood of central auditory processing disorders in soldiers returning from deployment and suggest some clinical rehabilitative strategies for the treatment of these patients with CAP deficits.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Programming Cochlear Implant With Artificial Intelligence

Deafness; Perception

This thesis project proposes to investigate the "state of the art" of the programming of the cochlear implant. In the center of audiophonologie Brussels, the classic 'manual programming' has been in use over 20 years and also the new way 'Artificial Intelligence programming'. The investigators want to compare, objectify, and control this new mode of programming. The study is planned over 4 years, in order to test, randomized, 15 subjects with manual programming and 15 other subjects with Artificial Intelligence programming. To test the performance of Cochlear Implant patients, audiological, language auditory perception and questionnaire tests will be presented. This research aims to determine the contribution and results of Artificial Intelligence programming.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Study of Different Kinds of Ear Tubes

Recurrent Acute Otitis MediaOtitis Media With Effusion With Hearing Impairment

There are different kinds of ear tubes that may be inserted into the tympanic membrane to relieve recurrent acute otitis and hearing impairment due to otitis media with effusion. The tubes differ in size, shape and material. No-one knows if there are differences between the different kinds of tubes regarding complications. The investigators' hypothesis is that there is differences between the different kinds of tubes regarding complications. To test the investigators' hypothesis, the investigators are about to conduct a randomized controlled study of four kinds of tubes having two different material and two different shapes.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Development of a Mobile App FFVT vs FFCT : A RCT

Deafness

This is an open-labelled randomised controlled trial involving 2 groups which are Free Field voice test vs Free Field Click tests using digital hand-held devices. This study will be done at a sound-proof room in ORL clinic in Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor, Malaysia from January till July 2020.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Multicenter Trial Assessing an Innovative VAS of Pain Among Deaf People

DeafnessVisual Analog Pain Scale

The purpose of this study is to assess an innovative Visual Analogue Scale of pain (pictorial VAS) versus the usual VAS (VAS) among Deaf People. The assumption of this study is that pictorial VAS is more suited to Deaf people than usual VAS.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Performances of a Brief Assessment Tool for the Early Diagnosis of Geriatric Syndromes by Primary...

Cognitive ImpairmentMood Disorders5 more

The AGE (Active Geriatric Evaluation) aims to develop a brief assessment tool adapted to the primary care setting.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Rilonacept for Treatment of Autoimmune Neurosensory Hearing Loss

Autoimmune Neurosensory Hearing Loss (ANSHL)

This study is an open label proof of concept study of rilonacept for patients with ANSHL

Unknown status42 enrollment criteria

Determine the Effect on Cognitive Impairment Measures by Providing Hearing-Assistance to Skilled...

Hearing Impairment

The purpose of the study is to see if a commercially available hearing assistance device called the PockeTalker has an effect on performance on cognitive (memory and thinking) tests among skilled nursing facility residents. Investigators are asking residents to perform cognitive tests with and without hearing assistance equipment known as PockeTalkers. This study will be conducted at one urban Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) with the goal of understanding the extent to which hearing impairment impacts commonly used cognitive impairment measures for clinical assessment. Cognitive performance will be measured, cerumen occlusion, and perceived hearing.

Withdrawn8 enrollment criteria

Do Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Headphones Improve the Quality of Care in Hearing Impaired Patients?...

Hearing Impairment

Participants will be recruited by performing chart reviews of patients to be seen at University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Ophthalmology and Optometry Clinic. A sample size of at least 30 patients is needed (60 eyes). Patients aged 55 and higher will be further evaluated to meet the inclusion criteria. Patients meeting inclusion criteria will be provided with informed consent to participate in the study before their office visit. Patients will receive a consent briefing then asked to sign and date the informed consent form. Participants will then be randomized to undergo an eye exam and refractive exam with noise cancelling Bluetooth headphones for one eye and without for the other eye. Participants will fill out a written survey asking them to rate the quality of the eye exam with and without headphones. Primary aim: Assess the quality improvement of Ophthalmic exam in geriatric patients with hearing loss with use of noise cancelling headphones with Bluetooth feature. Secondary aims: 1)Compare the response to the standardized questions with and without Bluetooth noise cancelling headphones to determine their effectiveness in conducting Ophthalmic refractive exam. 2) Explore the ease of conducting refractive exam as reported by provider.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Long Term Results With the Vibrant Soundbridge in Patients With Mixed Hearing Loss: a 60-month Longitudinal...

Mixed Hearing Loss

Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB, MED-EL, Innsbruck) Active middle ear implants (AMEI) can benefit patients who are unable to use conventional hearing aids (HA) due to medical reasons, discomfort or unsuccessful rehabilitation. Long-term prospective longitudinal studies are lacking on the VSB notably for conductive and mixed hearing loss. The main aim of the present study was to prospectively assess aided hearing benefits in a 60-month, long-term study including conductive and mixed hearing loss adults implanted with the VSB. The secondary objective was to compare the hearing results according to the Floating Mass Transducer (FMT) site (Round/oval window (RW/OW) vs incus/stapes) and the type of pathology responsible for the hearing loss (Inflammatory vs non-inflammatory disease, ID vs NID).

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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