Another interesting study has been completed. What do you guys think?
Links to the study details:
Electrical stimulation of the cochlea for treatment of chronic disabling tinnitus: an open‑label trial towards the development of an implantable device
Link to Clinical Trials page:
Cochlear Promontory Stimulation for Treatment of Tinnitus
"All 22 (100%) subjects experienced clinically significant improvement in the THI during the study period with a mean decrease in scores of − 31 (95% CI − 38 to − 25) from a baseline of 48. Twenty (91%) experienced clinically significant improvement detectable on at least two of the three tinnitus survey instruments and 17 (77%) experienced clinically significant improvement detectable on all three survey instruments (i.e., THI, TFI, and VAS). Eight (36%) subjects reported either complete (THI of 0; n = 3) or near-complete (THI 1–4; n = 5) suppression of their tinnitus following a stimulation session. Thirteen (59%) subjects reported a nadir following stimulation at or below the threshold for "no or slight handicap" on the THI (≤ 16). No adverse events were observed.
Conclusions:
These findings establish the foundation for the development of an extra-cochlear implantable device that delivers electrical stimulation to the cochlea for the treatment of disabling tinnitus. For patients considering device implantation, trans-tympanic cochlear promontory stimulation can facilitate patient selection."
Conclusions:
These findings establish the foundation for the development of an extra-cochlear implantable device that delivers electrical stimulation to the cochlea for the treatment of disabling tinnitus. For patients considering device implantation, trans-tympanic cochlear promontory stimulation can facilitate patient selection."
Links to the study details:
Electrical stimulation of the cochlea for treatment of chronic disabling tinnitus: an open‑label trial towards the development of an implantable device
Link to Clinical Trials page:
Cochlear Promontory Stimulation for Treatment of Tinnitus