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Was anyone at this meeting from Tinnitus Talk?
@HomeoHebbian is a director of a tinnitus research lab - he may have been there.
And of course,
@David from the BTA is there as already mentioned.
Do you think the less hearing loss the better the outcome or result? What are your thoughts?
If you can't hear then how can you stimulate the frequencies if you have complete loss? However I think if this treatment becomes a thing for tinnitus treatment and indeed a breakthrough, who knows? A new product integrated into hearing aids?
Just as I thought though, they are discussing the TENT-A1 trial, which we received a lot of info from the Q&A, so if we were to learn anything new from this presentation it may be more accurate statistics, or any plans on a release date, or anything else not mentioned in the Q&A.
You never know this time next year tinnitus may be considered a treatable condition with this method... instead of the old learn to live with it line.
326 people, 80% reporting improvement, 2/3's of either all or the 80% statistically significant improvement, sounds too good to be true.
We can only hope the TENT-A2 shows similar or improved results with changed parameters to improve efficacy. I wonder if they discussed anything about the TENT-A2 trial.
Also, importantly, why the non-responders were non-responders - have they figured it out?