- Jan 18, 2024
- 194
- Tinnitus Since
- 2023
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Possible Ototoxic Reaction to Sertraline and Hydroxyzine
Tinnitus Suppression with Electrical Stimulation at the Most Basal Contact of the Cochlear Implant Electrode as a Model for Round Window Stimulation
Cochlear Implant,tinnitus,electrical stimulation
www.advancedotology.org
The study found that using the smallest possible cochlear implant insertion reduced or silenced tinnitus in 8 out of 10 participants.
These findings add momentum to ongoing research on electrical stimulation as a method for tinnitus reduction.
I plan to create Gantt charts in the near future to track semi-related research projects and their respective stages of development.
While noninvasive electrical stimulation implants currently present a high potential, low risk, and high reward opportunity for tinnitus research and commercial applications, the next critical step is to ask why electrical stimulation works. Understanding the underlying mechanisms will be key.
The encouraging aspect of this approach is that there is already a population of cochlear implant users who can silence their tinnitus, eliminating the need for costly animal studies.
I encourage anyone interested to suggest to Tinnitus Quest that studies like this one be funded. Specifically, research should focus on existing cochlear implant patients to investigate what changes in brain circuitry or signaling occur when tinnitus suppression happens.