Tinnitus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Task-Based Functional MRI (fMRI) Exploration of the Cortical Attention Network in Patients With Severely Bothersome Tinnitus
Verified date | April 2018 |
Source | Washington University School of Medicine |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Tinnitus is a poorly understood symptom that is often described either as ringing, clicking, ocean sounds, or nature sounds. There is no cure for tinnitus. Approximately 50 million Americans are affected with a small minority being severely affected. This study targets patients with tinnitus who are severely bothered. Through MRI the investigators plan to evaluate the cortical networks of the brain in hopes to better understand this complex process.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | February 2012 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2012 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 60 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Men and women between the ages of 18 to 60 years - Subjective, unilateral or bilateral, non-pulsatile tinnitus of 6 month's duration or greater - Either "moderately bothered" or "severely bothered" on the Global Bothersome scale - Able to give informed consent - Able to read, write, speak and understand English fluently - If applicable, a negative urine pregnancy test - An audiogram within the past 12 months - THI score >38 Exclusion Criteria: - Patients experiencing tinnitus related to cochlear implantation, retrocochlear lesion, Ménière's Disease, or other known anatomic lesions of the ear and temporal bone - Patients with hyperacusis or misophonia (hyper-sensitivity to noises) - Patients with cardiac pacemakers, intracardiac lines, implanted medication pumps, implanted electrodes in the brain, or any other contraindication for MRI scan - Patients with an acute or chronic unstable medical condition which, in the opinion of the investigator, would require stabilization prior to initiation of magnetic stimulation - Patients with any active ear disease that, in the opinion of the PI, needs to be further evaluated - Patients with symptoms of depression as evidenced by a score of 14 or greater on the Beck Depression Inventory - Any psychiatric co-morbidity that may complicate the interpretation of study results - Any tinnitus related to a Workman's Compensation claim or litigation-related event - Weight over 300 pounds - A Mini-Mental Status Exam score less than 27 - Patients with a history of claustrophobia - Inability to lay flat for 2 hour - Active alcohol and/or drug dependence or history of alcohol and/or drug dependence within the last year - Any medical condition that, in the opinion of the investigators, confounds study results or places the subject at greater risk - Unable to provide informed consent - Currently pregnant |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Washington University School of Medicine |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Perform task based functional imaging on severely bothered tinnitus patients | By undergoing a task based function MRI, we are able to delineate the various attention networks involved with tinnitus. By isolating these networks, insight will be gained on why bothered tinnitus patients have such difficutly. | Analysis will begin after a participant is finished with the study, we anticipate two weeks per patient for complete analysis. Multiple patients can be analyzed at concurrently. | |
Secondary | Perform neurocognitive testing on severely bother tinnitus patients | Through our previously experiences, we have found that those patients with severely bothersome tinnitus have difficulty with neurocognitive testing involving memory and attention. | Analysis will begin after a participant is finished with the study, we anticipate two weeks per patient for complete analysis. Multiple patients can be analyzed at concurrently. |
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