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Active clinical trials for "Hearing Loss, Sudden"

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Bed Rest for Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Sudden Loss of Hearing

sudden sensorineural hearing loss: idiopathic in most cases 5-20/100,000 new cases annually in the U.S no establishes pathogenesis treated with oral steroids in most cases ~50% improvement in hearing levels bed rest - acceptable treatment, not well investigated

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Sudden Deafness With Prednisone+Hyperbaric Oxygen and Prednisone+Somatosensory Stimulation...

Hearing LossSudden3 more

To study the effective treatment of sudden deafness by giving prednisone, hyperbaric oxygen and somatosensory stimulation to sudden deafness patients.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Patient's Position After Intra-tympanic Injection on the Amount of Fluid in the Middle...

Sudden Hearing Loss

During the regular protocol of Intra-tympanic injections of Dexamethasone to the middle ear due to Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss, the patients will be sitted once after the injection instead of lying down. They will be then asked to rate their taste as a reference to the amount of fluid leaking to the throat through the eustachian tube.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

What is the Tympanic Membrane Healing Time After Insertion of a Gelfoam PE Tube?

Eustachian Tube DysfunctionSudden Hearing Loss1 more

Pilot study done to evaluate the breakdown and and potential utility of a bioabsorbable ventilation ear tube made with gelatin.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Antiviral Therapy With Pegylated Interferon-alpha on Auditory Disability

Hearing LossSudden Deafness

The aim of the study is to assess the effect of antiviral therapy with pegylated interferon alpha for hepatitis C and B on auditory disability as there are reports in the English literature on auditory disability caused by interferon alpha.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Prognosis of Vestibular Dysfunction in Patients With Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss...

Vestibular DisorderSudden Hearing Loss

Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL) refers to idiopathic sensorineural hearing loss of at least 30 dB over at least three test frequencies occurring over a 72-hour period. Vertigo has been considered a risk factor of poor prognosis in patients with ISSNHL. However, the clinical outcome and development of vestibular function in these patients have not been reported yet. We'd like to conduct a study on the problem whether these patients resulted in a complete recovery of the peripheral vestibular functions or compensation of the central vestibular system. If the answer is the former one, these cases might be supportive evidence of regeneration of hair cells in vestibular disorders.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Patient's Position After Intra-tympanic Injection

Sudden Hearing Loss

The effect of the patient's head on the leakage of steroids from the middle ear to the throat will be studied. The patients will be seated after one of the intra tympanic injections that are routonely performed due to Sudden Sensorineural Hearin Loss (SNHL). The patients will be asked if they taste the steroids in their throats.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Ischemia- Modified Albumin Levels in the Sudden Hearing Loss

Sudden Hearing LossIschemia

To evaluate ischemia-modified albumin levels in these patients to investigate the presence of ischemia in patients presenting with sudden hearing loss.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

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