Tinnitus Related Cerebral Activities

NCT ID: NCT02853812

Last Updated: 2021-12-28

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

TERMINATED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

24 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2013-02-05

Study Completion Date

2015-08-27

Brief Summary

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The proposed research is to identify the brain areas activated or deactivated by tinnitus in humans. The identification of these areas is expected to be able to treat tinnitus refractory to traditional therapies by methods of brain stimulation. Furthermore, this technique would be very useful to verify the effectiveness of any treatment to relieve tinnitus.

The brain activation measured during fMRI will be performed in a position of rest, after inhibition of tinnitus, and after application of a sound that does not inhibit tinnitus. This comparison will identify specific brain areas activated or deactivated by tinnitus.

Detailed Description

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1. What is the purpose of the research?

The proposed research is to identify the brain areas activated or deactivated by tinnitus in humans.

The identification of these areas is expected to be able to treat tinnitus refractory to traditional therapies by methods of brain stimulation.

Furthermore, this technique would be very useful to verify the effectiveness of any treatment to relieve tinnitus.
2. What is the methodology?

This is a diagnosis based on functional brain imaging with MRI (fMRI).

The study will be conducted in 30 subjects with unilateral tinnitus, stable lesion of origin and can be inhibited by masking sound.

The brain activation measured during fMRI will be performed in a position of rest, after inhibition of tinnitus, and after application of a sound that does not inhibit tinnitus.

This comparison will identify specific brain areas activated or deactivated by tinnitus.
3. What are the expected benefits?

Direct individual benefit could possibly be met by participants in this study. Indeed, the determination of a masking noise can afford to set up a masking system to reduce the tinnitus if the patient wishes.

Moreover, in case of identification of brain areas activated or inactivated by tinnitus in a subject, it may propose to carry out a transcranial magnetic brain stimulation of the area in an attempt to relieve the tinnitus, according to the stimulation protocols to date for tinnitus.

This will achieved a personalized approach to treating tinnitus.

Besides the expected individual benefit, other expected benefits are collective order, given the highly variable success rates, but generally limited treatments against tinnitus.

Conditions

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Tinnitus

Keywords

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tinnitus residual inhibition

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Primary Study Purpose

BASIC_SCIENCE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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single sided tinnitus

patients with single sided tinnitus on which functional brain MRI is assessed

Group Type OTHER

Functional brain MRI

Intervention Type OTHER

Sound evoked functional MRI assessment on patients with single sided tinnitus

Interventions

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Functional brain MRI

Sound evoked functional MRI assessment on patients with single sided tinnitus

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Age limits to \> 18 years and \< 70 years
* Voluntary study participation
* Unhurt of any acute or chronic pathology of the ear (except tinnitus and a possible deafness of perception in the limits fixed below) on the basis of the interrogation and of the clinical examination
* presenting a single sided tinnitus
* Presenting on the side of the tinnitus a phenomenon of residual inhibition with a duration of total disappearance of the tinnitus of more than 30 seconds
* easily reached
* informed consent signed
* Affiliation or recipient with the mode of social security

Exclusion Criteria

* Subjects incapable to understand the nature and the purposes of the study and/or having difficulty of communication with the investigator
* majors protected by the law or privated of liberty by judiciary or administrative decision
* pregnant woman
* instable tinnitus (difference upper than 3 on mean of the EVA realised during the 5 days before the inclusion)
* insufficient tinnitus intensity (mean of the EVA realised during the 5 days before the inclusion\<4)
* Anomaly of the external or average ear
* Tinnitus attributed to a clearly identified retro-cochlear origin
* Deafness of transmission of more than 15 dB on the tonal audiometry
* Deafness of perception of more than 60 dB in average hearing loss (arithmetic mean) on the frequencies of 0,5-1-2 and 4 kHz.
* Renowned ototoxic treatment during the duration of the protocol (malaria medicines, ototoxic chemotherapy, ototoxic antibiotic treatment),
* Pursuit of a noise exposure of strong intensity with title professional and/or of leisure, dental treatment with use of engine or turbine, during the duration of the protocol.
* Contraindication in the examination MRI (pacemaker, port of surgical clips in the cervico-cephalic region or implanted medical surgical material susceptible to mobilize under the influence of magnetic gradients, foreign body intraocular, pieces of shrapnel at the cervico-cephalic level (possibility of artefact), claustrophobia, pregnancy of less than 3 months)
* History of cranial trauma with encephalic infringement(achievement), ischemic cerebrovascular accident or intracerebral bruise.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

70 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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University Hospital, Montpellier

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Frederic Venail, MD PhD

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

CHU de Montpellier

Other Identifiers

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8847

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id