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Clinical Trial

Comparing Hearing Aid Fitting Methods in Blast-exposed Veterans

NCT: NCT06309264 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT06309264
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2024-04-01
Completion2028-03-31

Brief Summary

Since 2000, at least 250,000 U.S. Service members have experienced a blast-related mild traumatic brain injury. A retrospective analysis of over 100,000 post-9/11 Veterans shows that blast injury more than doubles the risk of a diagnosed auditory problem. Many blast-exposed Veterans experience "functional hearing difficulties" (FHDs): problems in challenging listening environments despite clinically normal hearing as measured by the pure-tone audiogram. VA audiologists have begun using low-gain hearing aids to treat FHDs, but there are no concrete guidelines for this application given standard procedures rely on the pure-tone audiogram. This study proposes a data-driven approach called speech-based audiometry (SBA), which optimizes hearing aid gains from a patient's responses to speech stimuli in aided conditions. This trial will assess the behavioral (speech recognition in noise, subjective listening difficulty) and neurophysiological (functional neuroimaging during a speech recognition task) benefits of low-gain hearing aids programmed conventionally or with SBA among blast-exposed Veterans with FHDs.

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What is Comparing Hearing Aid Fitting Methods in Blast-exposed Veterans?

Comparing Hearing Aid Fitting Methods in Blast-exposed Veterans is a clinical trial registered under NCT06309264. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT06309264?

The current status of NCT06309264 (Comparing Hearing Aid Fitting Methods in Blast-exposed Veterans) is: RECRUITING.

When did Comparing Hearing Aid Fitting Methods in Blast-exposed Veterans start?

Comparing Hearing Aid Fitting Methods in Blast-exposed Veterans started on 2024-04-01.

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