Central Auditory Processing Deficits Associated With Blast Exposure
NCT ID: NCT01567020
Last Updated: 2019-06-14
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COMPLETED
105 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2012-05-31
2015-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Key Question 1: To what extent is CAP dysfunction observable among OEF/OIF Veterans who have been exposed to high intensity blasts? Based on preliminary data, the investigators hypothesize that the rate of abnormal performance on behavioral and neurophysiological tests of CAP dysfunction will be higher in a group of Veterans exposed to blasts than it will be in a control group of similar ages and hearing thresholds who have not been exposed to blasts.
Key Question 2: How well can behavioral and neurophysiological tests of CAP predict functional auditory deficits measured behaviorally and through self report? It is hypothesized that tests of CAP ability will predict performance in a testing situation involving multiple talkers delivering competing messages. CAP tests will also correlate with responses blast-exposed Veterans make on the Speech and Spatial Qualities of Hearing (SSQ) questionnaire, designed to examine functional hearing ability in various acoustically complex environments.
Key Question 3: To what extent do blast-exposed Veterans resemble older listeners and participants with mild TBI who have not been exposed to blasts in their performance on CAP tests and functional tests of hearing? It is hypothesized that comparisons of the blast-exposed group with an older group with matched pure-tone sensitivity and an age- and hearing-matched group with non-blast-related TBI will be consistent with premature aging in the blast-exposed group but demonstrate substantive differences with the non-blast group.
Conditions
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Study Design
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PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Control
Non-blast-exposed and non-TBI, aged younger than 50
Diagnostic
All participants will be evaluated with a battery of behavioral and electrophysiological measures to assess central auditory processing abilities.
Blast
Blast-exposed with or without a TBI diagnosis
Diagnostic
All participants will be evaluated with a battery of behavioral and electrophysiological measures to assess central auditory processing abilities.
Non-Blast-Exposed TBI
Non-blast-exposed with TBI diagnosis
Diagnostic
All participants will be evaluated with a battery of behavioral and electrophysiological measures to assess central auditory processing abilities.
Older
Non-blast-exposed and non-TBI, aged 50 or older
Diagnostic
All participants will be evaluated with a battery of behavioral and electrophysiological measures to assess central auditory processing abilities.
Interventions
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Diagnostic
All participants will be evaluated with a battery of behavioral and electrophysiological measures to assess central auditory processing abilities.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Pure-tone sensitivity of 40 dB HL or better at all audiometric frequencies below 8 kHz
* English as first language.
Group 1: Blast exposed Veterans
* Report having been exposed to high-intensity blast during the ten years prior to enrollment
* Cognitive and physical ability to take part in these auditory evaluations
Group 2. Non-blast TBI group
* Diagnosed with mild-to-moderate TBI
Group 3. Age matched control group -18-59 years.
Group 4. Older control group
* 60-90 years.
* Older group will be aged 60 and older
Exclusion Criteria
* Hearing loss exceeding pure-tone averages for frequencies of .5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz of 35 dB HL
--Hearing loss of greater than 40 dB HL at any one of these frequencies in either ear
* Asymmetrical hearing thresholds exceeding 10 dB at any audiometric frequency below 4 kHz
* Abnormal cognitive function as indicated by scores of 23 or below on the Mini Mental State Exam
* Indications of clinical depression as evidenced by a score of 17 or greater on the Beck Depression Inventory
18 Years
90 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Frederick J Gallun, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, OR
Locations
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VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, OR
Portland, Oregon, United States
Countries
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References
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Fausti SA, Wilmington DJ, Gallun FJ, Myers PJ, Henry JA. Auditory and vestibular dysfunction associated with blast-related traumatic brain injury. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2009;46(6):797-810. doi: 10.1682/jrrd.2008.09.0118.
Other Identifiers
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C7755-I
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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