search

Active clinical trials for "Hearing Loss"

Results 521-530 of 946

Evaluation of New Feedback Canceller for Carina™ Implant

Hearing Loss

The purpose of this study is to evaluate audio quality benefit for the patient implanted with a Cochlear or Otologics Carina implant with the new firmware (feedback canceller algorithm) whatever the patient environment is and to evaluate the functional gain and speech understanding benefit for the patient upon the firmware used (new and reference firmware). The new firmware aims to adapt automatically for feedback cancellation without prior calibration.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Optimization of Music Compression

Hearing Loss

Hearing impaired persons suffer from inferior music perception with and without hearing aids. Hearing aids, however, are primarily designed to improve speech intelligibility not music enjoyment. This study investigates the potential benefit of signal processing strategies that are optimized for music. The purpose of this study is to improve music compression for hearing impaired people.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Hybrid Cochlear Implants in Severe to Profound Adults, Children, and Adolescents

Hearing LossHigh-Frequency

The purpose of this study is to determine if adults and children with residual low-pitch hearing in the severe hearing loss range can develop improved speech perception by combining their residual acoustic hearing with electrical stimulation through a short cochlear implant. The low-pitches would be amplified with a hearing aid and the high-pitch sounds would be stimulated electrically.

Completed29 enrollment criteria

Congenital Cytomegalovirus: Efficacy of Antiviral Treatment

Congenital Cytomegalovirus InfectionSensorineural Hearing Loss

The objective of the trial is to investigate whether early treatment with oral valganciclovir of infants with both congenital cytomegalovirus infection and sensorineural hearing loss can prevent progression of hearing loss.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Long-term Stability and Survival Rates of a Novel Oticon Medical Bone Conduction Device Implant...

DeafnessHearing Loss5 more

The overall aim of the study is to investigate the Ponto wide implant considering; initial implant stability, stability over time, skin reaction and long term success when loaded at 3 weeks post surgery. Patients' quality of life improvements following implantation will also be surveyed. More specifically the primary objective of this clinical study is to test the hypothesis The new Ponto wide diameter implant offers increased implant stability measured as ISQ (implant stability quotient) compared to the previous generation Ponto implant. And the secondary objective is to Investigate when in time implant stability is the lowest as the initial mechanical stability is gradually replaced by biological stability

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Usability of the CP950 Sound Processor

Hearing Loss

Studying usability and gaining feedback of the CP950 Sound Processor in experienced cochlear implant recipients.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Internet-based Pre-fitting Counseling of Persons With Hearing Impairment

Disability Evaluation

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the use of 'patient journey' model in internet-based counseling of a person with hearing impairment is a feasible approach in management of emotional and social consequences, anxiety and depression, readiness to change and acceptance of hearing loss.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Assessment of the ACE Program for Rehabilitation in Hearing Loss

Hearing Loss

Introduction: Hearing loss is a prevalent condition in elderly population. However, the low adherence to hearing aids is a fact, with an estimation of use of 50 per cent. In 2007 there was designed a rehabilitation program called ACE, which aims to improve rehabilitation directed to hearing aids users. The study hypothesis is that a counseling program will improve adherence to hearing aids in elderly population. Objective: To evaluate the utility of a standardized counselling program in patients with hearing loss. Material and Methods: A before/after trial will be carried out, approved by the Hospital ethics - committee. Patients with 65 years and older with hearing loss diagnosed by pure tone audiometry will be included. To assess adherence we will use the IOI-HA scale.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Open-canal Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aids and Traditional In-the-ear Hearing Aids.

Hearing Loss

This study is being conducted to evaluate the benefits of in-the-ear vs. open-fit behind-the-ear hearing aids. We want to learn more about which patients prefer each type, so we can make better choices about which type of hearing aid is best for which patients. Participants in this study will try three different sets of hearing aids for 2 months each, then we will evaluate the benefit of each type. Participants must be Veterans who are eligible for audiology care at one of the three participating sites.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Analysis Of Equilibrium And Motor Coordination Of Deaf Children's Pre And Post Intervention Physiotherapeutic...

Motor Skills in Deaf ChildrenDeafness

This study aimed to assess and reassess the balance and motor skills of deaf children, passed six weeks of intervention and to verify whether a program of physical therapy intervention can match or improve motor skills. This study was quasi-experimental before and after, with 10 children from a school in Caxias do Sul / RS. Motor skills were evaluated using pre and post test KTK Coordination Body, and the activities were held once a week for six weeks in sessions of forty minutes. It was used for statistical analysis the Student t test dependent and independent (p ≤ 0.05).

Completed3 enrollment criteria
1...525354...95

Need Help? Contact our team!


We'll reach out to this number within 24 hrs