Hearing Loss, Sensorineural Clinical Trial
Official title:
Protocol for Self-Fitting Hearing Aid Wear-Time Trial for Listeners With Mild to Moderate Hearing Loss
NCT number | NCT04823494 |
Other study ID # | X-Men |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | June 18, 2021 |
Est. completion date | December 20, 2021 |
Verified date | March 2022 |
Source | GN Hearing A/S |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This document describes a clinical validation study for a double-blind repeated-measures comparative study of the Great Nordic (GN) self-fitting method to a validated audiology-best-practices method when fitting the GN Self-fitting Hearing Aid, a device intended for persons aged 18-75 years old who have mild-to-moderate hearing loss. A crossover wear-time field trial will be conducted. The focus of the study is on the validity of the self-fitting process used to select appropriate frequency-gain characteristics for the GN Self-fitting Hearing Aid, and the safety and effectiveness of the device.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 40 |
Est. completion date | December 20, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | September 30, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Mild-to-moderate bilateral sensorineural hearing loss (thresholds from 250 - 8000 Hz less than 60 decibels Hearing Level (dB HL) and from 2000 - 8000 Hz, at least one threshold greater than 20 dB HL) - Mix of male and female subjects (aiming for a representative balance) - Mix of prior hearing-aid use (aiming for 70-80% persons with no prior hearing aid use) - 18-75 years old (aiming for primarily 50-70 years old, with avg. age ~65 years) - Apple iPhone (iOS 14 compatible or greater, as required for the SELF-FIT app) - Able to read and comprehend English - Patient willing to provide informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Hearing outside of limits noted above - Self-reported ear-related pathology (including chronic severe dizziness or chronic severe tinnitus) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Vanderbilt University | Nashville | Tennessee |
United States | Sertoma Speech and Hearing Center | Palos Hills | Illinois |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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GN Hearing A/S | Northwestern University, Sertoma Speech and Hearing Center, Vanderbilt University |
United States,
Cox RM, Alexander GC. The abbreviated profile of hearing aid benefit. Ear Hear. 1995 Apr;16(2):176-86. — View Citation
Killion MC, Niquette PA, Gudmundsen GI, Revit LJ, Banerjee S. Development of a quick speech-in-noise test for measuring signal-to-noise ratio loss in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners. J Acoust Soc Am. 2004 Oct;116(4 Pt 1):2395-405. Erratum in: J Acoust Soc Am. 2006 Mar;119(3):1888. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Aided Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) | The APHAB is a 24-item self-assessment of the amount of trouble the respondent has with communication in everyday situations. Sample question: "When I'm at the dinner table with several people, and I am trying to have a conversation with one person, understanding speech is difficult." For each of the 24 items, person asked to select one of the following percentages to indicate how frequently this occurs: Always (99%); Almost Always (87%); Generally (75%); Half-the-time (50%); Occasionally (25%); Seldom (12%); or Never (1%). Mean scale scores are expressed as a percentage or proportion representing the average frequency of difficulty experienced. An APHAB global score based on the 18 items from the three speech-communication subscales was used in the statistical analyses. APHAB scores were obtained unaided (Visit 1) and following use of the hearing aids for 10-14 days for each fit (Visits 2 & 3; aided). The primary outcome is the mean difference in aided scores, Self-Fit minus Pro-Fit. | 10-14 days | |
Secondary | Quick Speech in Noise Test (QuickSIN) | The QuickSIN test consists of lists of six sentences played from a loudspeaker at a constant level approximating typical conversation. The level of the co-located four-talker babble (background noise) increased across the six sentences for signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) ranging from +25 to 0 decibels (dB) SNR (in steps of 5 dB). The participant was asked to repeat each sentence. The examiner scored predetermined key words in each sentence. The resulting score was interpreted as an SNR loss in dB where a value near 0 dB indicates normal hearing and larger values indicate more difficulty listening in noise. The QuickSIN SNR values for the Pro-Fit condition were subtracted from those for the Self-Fit condition to generate a difference value in dB between the two fitting methods. The secondary outcome measure evaluated here was the mean difference in QuickSIN SNR values in dB between Pro-Fit and Self-Fit for all 37 participants; 19 Pro-Fit first and 18 Self-Fit first. | Measurement after 10-14-day wear time for each fit. |
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