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Cone Beam CT for Diagnosis of Select Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) Indications at Lower Dose

CerebroSpinal Fluid (CSF) LeakChronic Otitis Media4 more

The study objective is to compare the CBCT images generated by the CS 9300 to those generated by conventional CT.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Objective Measurement of Ossicular Chain Mobility Using a Palpating Instrument Intraoperatively...

Disorder of Middle EarOtosclerosis of Middle Ear2 more

Feasibility of the objective measurement of the ossicular chain mobility, by using a force-measuring device based on a fiber optics sensors (PalpEar).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Study of Binaural Squelch Effect in Unilateral Otosclerosis

Otosclerosis of Middle EarUnilateral Hearing Loss

Patients with unilateral transmission hypoacusis due to otosclerosis undergoing stapedectomy surgery will be prospectively included. They will be undergoing a free field vocal audiometry using the Oldenburg MATRIX software to evaluated the squelch effect gain between audiometry before and after 9months after surgery. Our hypothesis is to show a squelch effect with the rehabilitation of the binaural audition.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Patient Satisfaction After Surgery for Otosclerosis Under Local ou General Anesthesia

OtosclerosisOtosclerosis Surgery

Main purpose of this study is to compare comfort level of patients, after otosclerosis surgery, under local or general anesthesia.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Quantification of Prosthesis Penetration With Conebeam in Otosclerosis

Otosclerosis

Sensorineural complications of stapes surgery are rare but potentially serious. Imaging is usually performed to identify an underlying cause, such as excessive intravestibular penetration of the prosthesis or pneumolabyrinth suggesting perilymphatic fistula. Unfortunately, there is very little data in an unselected series of uneventful patients. The aim of this study is to analyze the depth of prosthesis penetration within the vestibule and the rate of pneumolabyrinth the day or the day after the procedure by performing a Cone Beam CT (CBCT) of the temporal bone in a cohort of unselected patients, and to correlate imaging findings to clinical outcome. This prospective monocentric study is conducted in a tertiary referral medical center. A CBCT is performed in 80 consecutive patients having undergone stapes surgery for otosclerosis, the day or the day after the procedure. Penetration length and location of the prosthesis within the vestibule, as well as presence or absence of a pneumolabyrinth are recorded, and compared to clinical data (vertigo, nystagmus, hearing measurement).

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Validation of the French Version of the Stapesplasty Outcome Test 25 (SPOT-25)

Otosclerosis

Inclusion (J0): Audiometry (as part of the treatment, only for cases) Clinical evaluation (within the framework of care, only for cases) Passage of the French version of the SPOT-25 questionnaire Visit 1 (D0 + 3 ± 1 week): only for cases Second examination of the French version of the SPOT-25 questionnaire (re-test) either by telephone and e-mail, or during a consultation or hospitalization, if this occurs within a compatible time frame. Visit 2 (3-6 months postoperatively): only for operated patients Third examination of the French version of the SPOT-25 questionnaire either by telephone and e-mail, or during a consultation or hospitalization, if this occurs within a compatible time frame.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Wide Frequency Band Test of Hearing in Veterans

Hearing LossSensorineural8 more

The accurate assessment of auditory status is critical for planning treatment for Veterans with hearing loss to include medical and audiological management. Current physiologic tests of auditory function in the standard clinical audiological test battery for Veterans have limited sensitivity in detecting some middle-ear disorders, and do not include a direct test of cochlear function. Recent studies have shown promise for new wide-bandwidth (WB) tests of absorbance for improved sensitivity in the assessment of middle-ear function including acoustic reflex testing. The addition of WB tests of cochlear function included in the WB test battery provides an opportunity to improve audiological diagnosis of a range of hearing disorders in Veterans. The automation provided by the WB test battery could provide additional benefits in reducing the duration of the evaluation, leaving more time for evaluation of test findings and counseling. Results from this study may lead to the improvement of audiological care for Veterans with hearing loss.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Audiometric Parameters in Conductive Hearing Loss and Middle Ear Disease

OtosclerosisTympanic Membrane Perforation

We study audiometric parameters including Transient Otoacoustic emissions, pure-tone audiometry for air- and bone-conduction, and spondaic speech recognition thresholds for air- and bone conduction in a pre- and postoperative situation in patients due for surgery for tympanic membrane perforations and otosclerosis. The hypotheses are that the precision of the preoperative assessment may be increased, and our knowledge about the effect on the inner ear by middle ear surgery may be increased.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria
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