Clinical Trials Logo

Hearing Loss clinical trials

View clinical trials related to Hearing Loss.

Filter by:

NCT ID: NCT02019888 Completed - Clinical trials for Hearing Loss, Sensorineural

Wide Frequency Band Test of Hearing in Veterans

CWTBAFV
Start date: December 1, 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

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.

NCT ID: NCT02005822 Completed - Clinical trials for Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Congenital Cytomegalovirus: Efficacy of Antiviral Treatment

CONCERT 2
Start date: October 22, 2013
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the trial is to investigate whether early treatment with oral valganciclovir of infants with both congenital cytomegalovirus infection and sensorineural hearing loss can prevent progression of hearing loss.

NCT ID: NCT02005679 Completed - Clinical trials for Retention Disorders, Cognitive

Mini-Mental State (MMS-LS) and Sign Language

MMS-LS
Start date: June 17, 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In France the prevalence of pre-lingual deafness is between 1 and 1.4 per 1000 habitants, and according to very conservative estimates, about 44 000 deaf persons use the sign language. Additionally, the prevalence of dementia in France is close to 1% (850 000 dements for a total population of 65 millions). The prevalence of dementia in pre-lingual deaf adults has also been described and is between 1 and 1.4 /100 000 habitants. The Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) of Folstein is a test recommended to perform the cognitive evaluation for the detection of mental disorders including dementia, and a consensual French version exists prepared by GRECO (Group of Research and Cognitive Assessments). However, to date, there are no simple, rapid and validated screening tests to study cognitive disorders in deaf persons who use the sign language. The only tests available allow a late diagnosis avoiding an optimal treatment of the patients.

NCT ID: NCT02004535 Completed - Hearing Loss Clinical Trials

Clinical Study of Cochlear Implants in Adults With Asymmetrical Hearing Loss

Start date: April 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to investigate benefits of binaural hearing for non-traditional cochlear implant candidates (with Asymmetric Hearing Loss). Asymmetric candidates are patients with severe to profound hearing loss in one ear and better hearing in the other ear. (One ear is deaf and the other ear has better hearing and in most cases uses a hearing aid.) The investigators hypothesize that cochlear implantation of the poorer ear provides a functional increase in word and sentence understanding in quiet or noise, perceived benefit, localization ability, and other measures of auditory performance relative to use of the better hearing ear alone.

NCT ID: NCT01975571 Completed - Clinical trials for Hearing Loss, High-Frequency

Hybrid Cochlear Implants in Severe to Profound Adults, Children, and Adolescents

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if adults and children with residual low-pitch hearing in the severe hearing loss range can develop improved speech perception by combining their residual acoustic hearing with electrical stimulation through a short cochlear implant. The low-pitches would be amplified with a hearing aid and the high-pitch sounds would be stimulated electrically.

NCT ID: NCT01969370 Completed - Cancer Clinical Trials

NCGENES: North Carolina Clinical Genomic Evaluation by NextGen Exome Sequencing

NCGENES
Start date: August 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is part of a larger consortium project investigating the validity and best use of next-generation sequencing (in particular, whole exome sequencing, or WES) in clinical care. This sub-project is investigating benefits and harms of providing WES diagnostic and different types of incidental findings to adult patients and parents of pediatric patients who undergo WES because they have symptoms suggesting genetic disease.

NCT ID: NCT01963468 Completed - Hearing Loss Clinical Trials

Maximizing Language Development in Children With Hearing Loss

Start date: October 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of early intervention on language skills for children with hearing loss.

NCT ID: NCT01963104 Completed - Hearing Loss Clinical Trials

Community-Based Kiosks for Hearing Screening and Education

Start date: September 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The overall goal of the project is to evaluate innovative, cost-effective, community-based automated hearing screening and education methods to motivate individuals with mild-to-moderate hearing loss to enter the hearing healthcare system.

NCT ID: NCT01950013 Completed - Aging Clinical Trials

At-home Auditory Training Clinical Trial

Training
Start date: July 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of an auditory training program used at home with the subject's own hearing aids.

NCT ID: NCT01944501 Completed - Hearing Loss Clinical Trials

Neuromodulation Techniques in the Treatment of Chronic Tinnitus With Hearing Loss

Start date: March 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aimed at trying transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation as potential treatments to decrease tinnitus in patients with significant hearing loss.