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The aim of the study is to evaluate the efficiency of the medical device AUDISSEE in improving the perception in noise ability of presbycusis patients with hearing-aids.


Clinical Trial Description

AUDISSEE is a digital therapy designed specifically to improve the hearing in noise of presbycusis patients by offering a complete cognitive auditory training, with verbal and non-verbal (especially musical) stimuli. This therapy is designed improve the comfort of life of people fitted with hearing aids by improving the observance of the wearing of their hearing aids. It is designed for the greatest number of people regardless of age or type of hearing aids and adapts to all levels of hearing loss (mild to severe). In this study, 240 patients will be randomized in four groups. The first group will be trained with AUDISSEE-verbal, AUDISSE-non-verbal then with the placebo therapy. The second group will be trained with AUDISSEE-non-verbal, AUDISSEE-verbal, then with the placebo therapy. The third group will be trained with the placebo therapy then AUDISSEE-verbal, and AUDISSE-non-verbal. The fourth group will be trained with the placebo therapy then AUDISSEE-non-verbal, and AUDISSE-verbal. Each training session will last 20 minutes. 3 sessions are planned per week, for 5 weeks for each sub-training. The protocol lasts 20 weeks in total for each patient. ;


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NCT number NCT05848661
Study type Interventional
Source Humans Matter
Contact agathe pralus, PhD
Phone +33611828004
Email a.pralus@humansmatter.co
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 2024
Completion date March 2025

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