Tinnitus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Lidocaine Patch (Lidocaine 5%) as a Treatment for Tinnitus and Its Accompanied Symptoms
The investigators like to learn whether Lidoderm patch (lidocaine 5%) helps tinnitus
patients.
so far it is known that lidocaine I.V do helps tinnitus but until now it is not clear if
other means of drug delivery (e.g lidocaine patch) help tinnitus.
The investigators are going to compare 1 day of treatment with lidoderm patch cream Versus
(VS.) tegaderm patch (containing no drug) in treating tinnitus patients.
The purpose of the study is to investigate whether lidoderm patch (lidocain 5% patch) cream
decreases tinnitus by comparing pretrial questionnaires to post trial questionnaires.
first the investigators are going to invite tinnitus patients for the first visit.
the participants will get full explanation about the trial. in the first visit the
investigators will confirm that the participants are suitable for the trial -
1. no exclusion criteria are present
2. the participant will perform 2 screening tests-
- minimental state examination (MMSE) to evaluate patients cognitive ability to
participate in this trial. performance under 24 points is an exclusion criteria
- Beck depression test- to evaluate patient's ability to be influenced by the
lidoderm patch. performance above 24 points is an exclusion criteria the
participant will sign on an informed consent form and fulfill a demographic and
personal details form.
the participant will undergo ear investigation to exclude ear inflammation, perform
audiometry and tinnitus characteristic test to prove sensorineural hearing loss and to get
details about the tinnitus characteristics. then the participant will fill 4 questionnaires
that reflect the tinnitus loudness and show how much the participant does suffer from this
conditions.
1. tinnitus handicap inventory.which estimates the degree that tinnitus affects patients
life. it contains 25 questions . The minimum score is 0 and the maximum is 100.
2. Pittsburgh sleep quality index - A 9 questions exam that measures the quality of sleep.
the range of results goes between 0-24. The higher the score- the worse is the quality
of sleep.
3. visual analogue scale (VAS) for tinnitus subjective loudness evaluation (how much the
patient evaluates the loudness of the tinnitus)
4. visual analogue scale (VAS) for tinnitus severity evaluation. (patient's estimation of
the amount that tinnitus causes him subjective suffering) Then the investigators will
perform randomization: one group will get first the lidoderm patch and later that week
the tegaderm patch, the other group will get first the tegaderm patch and later on the
lidoderm patch.
Later that day (in the evening), the participant will come to the department (second visit)
and the ear nose and throat (ENT) doctor will attach 3 patches on his back for 12 hours
(either lidoderm or tegaderm patches).
The participant will be instructed to call the chief investigator When any kind of side
effect occurs (topical/ systemic).
in the next morning the participant will come back to our department. (third visit) he will-
1. fill the 4 questionnaires (tinnitus handicap inventory, pittsburgh sleeping scale, VAS
severity scale and VAS loudness scale)
2. blood test for lidocaine serum level check will be carried out by a nurse that is
authorized to perform blood tests.
3. removal of the patches from the patient's back. 60 hours after the third visit, the
participant will attend our department (forth visit). An ENT doctor will attach 3
patches to his back (the second type of patches: participant that had already in the
previous visit lidoderm patches will now have the tegaderm patches and vice versa). 12
hours later the participant comes back for his fifth visit. The same 3 steps that were
performed in the third visit will be performed again (4 questionnaires, patches removal,
blood test for lidocain serum determination).
The investigators hypotheses that lidoderm patches decreases tinnitus as can be estimated by
the score of the 4 questionnaires that measure tinnitus aspects.
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