Hearing Aids With "Notched Amplification" for the Treatment of Chronic Tinnitus
TinnitusPilot study on safety, tolerability and clinical performance/randomized double-blind active-controlled pilot-study. Patients are being recruited from patients of the Tinnitus Center of Regensburg and groupwise randomized. Control groups are being treated with hearing aids without notch-filter. Patients and raters are blinded, only the coworker, who is programming the hearing aids, is informed about the group assigned. A Hearing aid with notched amplification filters frequencies in a specific manner, depending on the individual tinnitus frequency. Through this special filtering the neuronal functional changes of the auditory cortex are supposed to be affected therapeutically.
Treatment of Tinnitus Using a Web-based Sound and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
TinnitusMost tinnitus sufferers experiences significant anxiety or depression that worsens the subjective symptoms related to tinnitus. In this study, we intend to use internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in addition to sound therapy to provide psychotherapy to patients with tinnitus. Multiple research studies have found CBT to be effective in improving the subjective symptoms of tinnitus. The internet-based CBT course developed for this study is 8 weeks in duration and organized into eight 1-week modules; each module contains 2-4 separate lessons and homework assignments. Patients will be given unique usernames and passwords. In each weekly module, patients will review educational materials online, do exercises. and will be given feedback based on the results of the completed exercises. In addition, patients are given different meditation exercises each week for relaxation and coping with their tinnitus. These interactive materials enable patients to manage and control any negative feelings and thoughts that may be associated with tinnitus and help take their attention away from tinnitus. Tinnitus loudness and annoyance will be measured before and after the program. An internet-based course enables care providers to monitor patients' progress with the CBT course remotely, and allows patients to learn CBT at their own convenience and schedule.
Tinnitus Alleviation Via Sensory Stimulation
TinnitusThe investigators propose that a novel experimental device 'MuteButton' can affect the awareness of tinnitus. Sound that arrives at the ears naturally will be presented in the form of touch patterns on the tongue. By learning to associate the sounds in the ears with the sound patterns on the tongue, the investigators aim to demonstrate that the brain will learn to discriminate the real sounds from legitimate external sounds from the imaginary tinnitus sounds that are created inside the brain. Tinnitus is an audiological condition most commonly described as 'ringing in the ears' that affects an estimated 40 million people globally (American Tinnitus Association; Royal National Institute for Deaf). More accurately, tinnitus is the perception of illusory sound that has no legitimate external source and normally arises from a small number of underlying neuropathologies. There are broadly two categories of tinnitus - Somatic Tinnitus and Hearing Loss Related Tinnitus. MuteButton is indicated for the treatment of permanent intractable subjective tinnitus. The study is intended to show the efficacy of MuteButton treatment in alleviating tinnitus. The objective of the study will be to determine the impact of acoustic and tactile multi-modal neuromodulation on symptoms of permanent intractable tinnitus as measured by objective and subjective measures including Minimum Masking Level (MML), Tinnitus Loudness Masking (Tinnitus Loudness Masking), Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).
Sulodexide Efficacy in Chronic Idiopathic Subjective Tinnitus
TinnitusSubjectiveThe objective of this prospective randomized and double blind controlled study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Sulodexide (25 mg) in the treatment of chronic idiopathic subjective tinnitus.
The Effect of Physiotherapy on Cervicogenic Somatic Tinnitus
TinnitusThe purpose of this study is to determine whether physiotherapy is effective in the treatment of a group of tinnitus patients with neck complaints.
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation With Double Cone Coil in Chronic Tinnitus
Chronic TinnitusTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation is used to modulate both the auditory neural pathways contributing to the perception of phantom sounds, and the regulatory neural network responsible for the generation of the individual amount of suffering caused by chronic tinnitus.
Tinnitus Retraining Therapy Trial
Subjective TinnitusThe primary purpose of the Tinnitus Retraining Therapy Trial (TRTT) is to assess the efficacy of tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) as a treatment for severe debilitating tinnitus. TRT is a non-medical intervention that uses directive counseling (DC) and sound therapy (ST)to habituate the patient's associated negative emotional reactions to tinnitus, its perception, and ultimately, its impact on the patient's life.
Treating Tinnitus Using Eutectic Mixture of Local Anesthetics (EMLA) 5% Cream
TinnitusThe investigators like to learn whether EMLA cream 5% helps tinnitus patients. so far it is known that lidocaine I.V do helps tinnitus but until now it is not clear if topical anaesthetics (e.g EMLA cream) helps tinnitus. The investigators are going to compare 4 days of treatment of EMLA 5% cream Versus (VS.) cetomacrogol cream (water- based lotion cream) in treating tinnitus patients.
AM-101 in the Treatment of Post-Acute Tinnitus 1
TinnitusThe purpose of this research study is to test the safety and local tolerance of repeated treatment cycles of AM-101.
Proof-of-Concept Study Assessing VNS Paired With Tones for Tinnitus
Severe TinnitusThis is a proof-of-concept study designed to provide feasibility information on the clinical use of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) paired with tones for the treatment of severe tinnitus. The study is expected to give preliminary efficacy and safety information.