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The purpose of the study is to create a vHIT- and VOG-model for bilateral vestibular neuronitis, via ethanol administration in healthy human subjects.


Clinical Trial Description

Ethanol administration has an effect on vestibular function, measurable with video head impulse test (vHIT)- and vestibulo-oculography (VOG)-methods. The purpose of the study is to create a vHIT- and VOG-model for bilateral vestibular neuronitis, a disease with difficult diagnostics, via ethanol administration in healthy human subjects. As subjects are consuming ethanol via oral route, vHIT-measurements and VOG-measurements (slow and rapid eye movement recordings) are being recorded in order to measure the change in vestibular function. During approx. 5 hours, 4 vHIT measurements will take place, while subjects ingest ethanol towards 1 per mille levels, measured via alcoholmeter. Necessary precautions include strict exclusion criteria regarding health of the subjects and also comprehensive preparedness for management of allergic reactions and other unusual phenomena related to alcohol consumption. ;


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NCT number NCT04783610
Study type Interventional
Source Turku University Hospital
Contact Jussi Sarin, Ph.D.
Phone +35823130409
Email jussar@utu.fi
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 2021
Completion date October 2021