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View article: An open-label, proof-of-mechanism trial evaluating a neuroactive steroid GABA modulator in tinnitus
An open-label, proof-of-mechanism trial evaluating a neuroactive steroid GABA modulator in tinnitus Open
Imbalances of excitatory and inhibitory signaling within the central auditory pathways are hypothesized to underlie tinnitus pathophysiology. Neuroactive steroids, such as allopregnanolone, are positive allosteric modulators of GABA A rece…
View article: Validity of the Turkish Version of the Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire
Validity of the Turkish Version of the Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire Open
Overall, the findings of this investigation show that the TPFQ-T is both reliable and valid. As a result, the current translated version of the TPFQ-T is suitable for patients who speak Turkish as their first language and serves as an effe…
View article: Rationale and Development of a Remote Counseling Program for Hyperacusis
Rationale and Development of a Remote Counseling Program for Hyperacusis Open
Purpose: This clinical focus article describes the development of a novel, remotely delivered counseling program for patients with hyperacusis. For many patients, seeking management of hyperacusis is limited by accessibility and affordabil…
View article: Application of Artificial Intelligence in Tinnitus Diagnosis and Treatment: A Pilot Study
Application of Artificial Intelligence in Tinnitus Diagnosis and Treatment: A Pilot Study Open
Tinnitus is the perception of phantom sound when there is no sound source and is often described as ringing in the ear. Symptoms of tinnitus and severity vary significantly from person to person, largely be attributed to an individual’s pe…
View article: A NEW NON-INVASIVE MONITOR TO MEASURE NOISE EXPOSURE FROM HEADSETS
A NEW NON-INVASIVE MONITOR TO MEASURE NOISE EXPOSURE FROM HEADSETS Open
View article: HAVE YOU BEEN SET UP? A WORKSHOP ON THE ART OF COUPLING AN ACOUSTIC CALIBRATOR TO A SOUND LEVEL METER
HAVE YOU BEEN SET UP? A WORKSHOP ON THE ART OF COUPLING AN ACOUSTIC CALIBRATOR TO A SOUND LEVEL METER Open
View article: HAVE YOU BEEN SET UP? A WORKSHOP ON THE ART OF COUPLING AN ACOUSTIC CALIBRATOR TO A SOUND LEVEL METER
HAVE YOU BEEN SET UP? A WORKSHOP ON THE ART OF COUPLING AN ACOUSTIC CALIBRATOR TO A SOUND LEVEL METER Open
View article: Quantification of transient evoked otoacoustic emissions by sample entropy to assess cochlear symptoms (Hearing and Tinnitus) in Meniere’s disease
Quantification of transient evoked otoacoustic emissions by sample entropy to assess cochlear symptoms (Hearing and Tinnitus) in Meniere’s disease Open
The deteriorations of Meniere's disease (MD) cochlear symptoms (i.e., hearing loss and tinnitus) are progressive. We proposed sample entropy (SampEn) of transiently evoked otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) for quantitative assessment of MD coch…
View article: Influence of tinnitus, lifetime noise exposure, and firearm use on hearing thresholds, distortion product otoacoustic emissions, and their relative metric
Influence of tinnitus, lifetime noise exposure, and firearm use on hearing thresholds, distortion product otoacoustic emissions, and their relative metric Open
Distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) and hearing thresholds (HTs) are widely used to evaluate auditory physiology. DPOAEs are sensitive to cochlear amplification processes, while HTs are additionally dependent upon inner hair …
View article: Challenges Encountered and Lessons Learned when Using a Novel Anonymised Linked Dataset of Health and Social Care Records for Public Health Intelligence: The Sussex Integrated Dataset
Challenges Encountered and Lessons Learned when Using a Novel Anonymised Linked Dataset of Health and Social Care Records for Public Health Intelligence: The Sussex Integrated Dataset Open
Background: In the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS), digital transformation programmes have resulted in the creation of pseudonymised linked datasets of patient-level medical records across all NHS and social care services. In …
View article: Reliability and Validity of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory: A Clinical Study of Questionnaires
Reliability and Validity of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory: A Clinical Study of Questionnaires Open
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to observe the application of the Chinese version of Tinnitus Handicap Inventory-China in Tinnitus patients and verify its reliability and validity. METHODS: About 1129 patients with tinnitus as the fir…
View article: Exploring a novel linked dataset and building linked data analytics skills in Public Health Intelligence teams in Sussex.
Exploring a novel linked dataset and building linked data analytics skills in Public Health Intelligence teams in Sussex. Open
ObjectivesPublic health intelligence teams in Sussex wanted to use newly linked health and social care data, to gain insights into local patterns of multi-morbidity, service use, service provision and socio-demographic data. In this study …
View article: Tinnitus assessment: Chinese version of the Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire
Tinnitus assessment: Chinese version of the Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire Open
Objective The aim of this study is to evaluate the Chinese Version of the Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire (TPFQ). Methods One hundred and sixteen patients who had been suffering from tinnitus for over 3 months were included in this…
View article: Hypothyroidism and related comorbidities on the risks of developing tinnitus
Hypothyroidism and related comorbidities on the risks of developing tinnitus Open
This is a retrospective longitudinal study that uses data from the National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) of Taiwan of which hypothyroid patients who received a diagnosis between 2000 and 2010 were selected and followed up unt…
View article: Quantification of Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions by Sample Entropy to Assess Cochlear Symptoms in Meniere's Disease
Quantification of Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions by Sample Entropy to Assess Cochlear Symptoms in Meniere's Disease Open
View article: Increased Incidence of Tinnitus Following a Hyperthyroidism Diagnosis: A Population-Based Longitudinal Study
Increased Incidence of Tinnitus Following a Hyperthyroidism Diagnosis: A Population-Based Longitudinal Study Open
Background An association between thyroid disease and tinnitus has been described previously but further longitudinal, population-based studies are limited. Objective To investigate the incidence of tinnitus in patients with hyperthyroidis…
View article: Association between exposure to road traffic noise and hearing impairment: a case-control study
Association between exposure to road traffic noise and hearing impairment: a case-control study Open
View article: Tinnitus Assessment : Chinese Version of Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire
Tinnitus Assessment : Chinese Version of Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire Open
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the Chinese version of Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire (TPFQ).DESIGN: Tinnitus patients were administered the TPFQ, the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI), the Beck Anxiety Inventory …
View article: Tinnitus and tinnitus disorder: Theoretical and operational definitions (an international multidisciplinary proposal)
Tinnitus and tinnitus disorder: Theoretical and operational definitions (an international multidisciplinary proposal) Open
View article: A Preliminary Study of Tinnitus Subgroups based on Self-reported Presbyacusis and Noise Induced Hearing Loss
A Preliminary Study of Tinnitus Subgroups based on Self-reported Presbyacusis and Noise Induced Hearing Loss Open
Objective: To compare some characteristics of two subgroups of tinnitus, noise-induced tinnitus and age-related tinnitus. Design: An online survey from the Iowa Tinnitus Website was reviewed. The participants were divided into two subgroup…
View article: Auditory Performance in Early Implanted Children with Cochleovestibular Malformation and Cochlear Nerve Deficiency
Auditory Performance in Early Implanted Children with Cochleovestibular Malformation and Cochlear Nerve Deficiency Open
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to report the auditory performance in children with cochleovestibular malformation (CVM)/cochlear nerve deficiency (CND) who were implanted early at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, using Cate…
View article: Noise Induced Hearing Loss and Tinnitus—New Research Developments and Remaining Gaps in Disease Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention
Noise Induced Hearing Loss and Tinnitus—New Research Developments and Remaining Gaps in Disease Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention Open
Long-term noise exposure often results in noise induced hearing loss (NIHL). Tinnitus, the generation of phantom sounds, can also result from noise exposure, although understanding of its underlying mechanisms are limited. Recent studies, …
View article: Complaints of People with Hyperacusis
Complaints of People with Hyperacusis Open
Background Hyperacusis is a prevalent auditory disorder that causes significant distress and negatively affects quality of life for many patients. Patients with hyperacusis often have different complaints about the sounds and situations th…
View article: Programming a Cochlear Implant for Tinnitus Suppression
Programming a Cochlear Implant for Tinnitus Suppression Open
Background Electrical stimulation of the cochlea to treat tinnitus has been explored for decades. However, few studies have investigated the most salient programming parameters for tinnitus suppression in cochlear implant (CI) patients. Pu…
View article: An Exploratory Step Toward Measuring the “Meaning of Life” in Patients with Tinnitus and in Cochlear Implant Users
An Exploratory Step Toward Measuring the “Meaning of Life” in Patients with Tinnitus and in Cochlear Implant Users Open
Background Many questionnaires attempt to quantify the “quality of life.” However, we believe understanding the quality of life is complex, and many widely used questionnaires do not capture the broad range of factors that we believe are i…
View article: Tinnitus Sound Therapy Trial Shows Effectiveness for Those with Tinnitus
Tinnitus Sound Therapy Trial Shows Effectiveness for Those with Tinnitus Open
Background: It is well accepted among clinicians that maskers and hearing aids combined with counseling are generally helpful to tinnitus patients, but there are few controlled studies exploring the efficacy of maskers alone to decrease th…
View article: Reliability and Validity of a Korean Version of the Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire
Reliability and Validity of a Korean Version of the Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire Open
Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of a Korean version of the Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire (K-TPFQ). Method A total of 79 subjects participated in the study. All participants completed the…
View article: Tinnitus Relief Using High-Frequency Sound via the HyperSound Audio System
Tinnitus Relief Using High-Frequency Sound via the HyperSound Audio System Open
Purpose: Many tinnitus patients report a reduction in their tinnitus with use of sound therapy.We were interested in determining the magnitude of tinnitus relief that results from exposure to a novel, high-frequency directional audio syste…
View article: Revision Cochlear Implant Surgery
Revision Cochlear Implant Surgery Open
Cochlear Implantation (CI) is now widely accepted as a safe and effective treatment for children and adults with profound deafness. As with all electronic devices, a (CI) is susceptible to breakdown or failure. Although the (CI) reliabilit…