Notched Noise Therapy for Suppression of Tinnitus
NCT: NCT04661995 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
Tinnitus ("ringing in the ears") has long been a problem for Veterans. The problem continues to escalate due to high levels of noise in the military, and because tinnitus often is associated with traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. In spite of limited research support, sound-based (acoustic) therapies are most often used for tinnitus intervention, and increasing numbers of commercial devices are becoming available that offer various acoustic-stimulus protocols. The proposed study will provide evidence from a randomized controlled trial comparing effects of acoustic-stimulus methods that are purported to suppress tinnitus and/or reduce its functional effects. The study will focus on methods with the strongest scientific rationale, i.e., noise that is notched around the predominant tinnitus-frequency region. Special ear-level devices will deliver these acoustic-therapy protocols that are purported to modify tinnitus-related neural activity. The study will follow a study recently completed by the applicant that provides preliminary evidence supporting this method.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Notched Noise Therapy for Suppression of Tinnitus?
Notched Noise Therapy for Suppression of Tinnitus is a clinical trial registered under NCT04661995. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT04661995?
The current status of NCT04661995 (Notched Noise Therapy for Suppression of Tinnitus) is: COMPLETED.
When did Notched Noise Therapy for Suppression of Tinnitus start?
Notched Noise Therapy for Suppression of Tinnitus started on 2023-03-01.
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