Scientists seek objective tools to Fine-Tune 'Bionic Ears'
NCT ID NCT07371299
Summary
This study aims to find better, more objective ways to program cochlear implants for adults with severe hearing loss. Currently, programming relies heavily on a patient's subjective feedback about what sounds comfortable. Researchers will follow 60 adults, some getting a new implant and some who have had one for over a year, to see if three specific body measurements can help doctors set the device more accurately and consistently.
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