Benefits From Bimodal Fittings With Cochlear Implant and Hearing Aid vs Bilateral Hearing Aids
NCT ID: NCT04919928
Last Updated: 2022-11-22
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-02-01
2025-01-31
Brief Summary
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This randomised controlled trial can show the benefit in terms of better speech perception of the bimodal solution with CI to the poorest hearing ear compared to binaural hearing aids.
It can clarify if HAs users with insufficient HAs benefit will benefit from the bimodal solution when adding a CI to the poorer hearing ear in terms of better speech perception.
It can report the degree of perceived hearing handicap in bimodal CI-users versus bilateral HA-users by hearing -specific patient reported outcome measures (PROM) questionnaires.
And it can contribute to a specific cochlear implant candidacy criterion related to the transition from HA treatment to the CI treatment.
The purpose of this study is to determine if bimodal treatment with a hearing aid to the better hearing ear and CI to the poorer hearing ear increases the ability to understand speech and improve quality of life compared to patients that are treated with hearing aids only.
The benefit of bimodal fittings compared to the best possible bilateral HA treatment will be evaluated.
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Detailed Description
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Patients randomized to the intervention group CI+HA will undergo surgery as soon as possible after randomization. The control group that will use the hearing aids for an additional three months, will also be offered the bimodal solution with CI to the poorer hearing ear after total of four months with HA+HA.
Description of the cohort Inclusion criteria - Adults \>18 years old. - Fluent in Danish, including reading and writing - Willing to participate in and to comply with all requirements of the protocol. - Post-lingual deafness and use one or two HAs. - Participants should have aidable hearing in the ear not considered for CI implantation - Self-reported HA use of at least eight hour per day for at least one year in both ears prior to evaluation for cochlear implantation in order to ensure, that both ears have received auditive stimulation prior to participation in the study. If possible, the validity of the self-reported hearing aid use will be checked in the HA-log by the audiology assistants. - Participants should have a PTA (0.5,1,2,4 kHz) \> 40 dB HL in the ear considered for CI implantation and PTA≥40 and ≤ 70dB HL in the ear not considered for implantation. - A speech identification score
Ethics approval for the conduct of this study was obtained from the Ethics Committee Southern Denmark. 21st August 2020.
The trial will be conducted in compliance with this study protocol. All participants will undergo a process of informed consent and will be aware that participation is strictly voluntary.
Participants may withdraw from the study at any time. The project is approved by the Danish Data Protection Agency (file no. 20/22868) in Region South Denmark which is an independent authority that supervises compliance with the rules on protection of personal data. ("paraplyanmeldelse" in danish).
The study statistic analysis plan will be implemented as well.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Bimodal solution with cochlear implant and hearing aid (CI+HA)
This Arm will serve as the intervention group. Patients referred for evaluation of cochlear implant candidacy at Odense University Hospital will be screened for eligibility in this study and invited to participate. All patients receive new replacement HAs that can later be fitted with the CI in a bimodal solution. The patients will use the new replacement HAs for one month and are then randomized to either the intervention group with CI+HA or to the control group with continuous use of HA+HA (bilateral) for another two months. Patients randomized to the intervention group CI+HA will undergo surgery as soon as possible after randomization.
Patients with the bimodal solution CI+HA will undergo follow-up one, three, six and twelve months after CI fitting.
Cochlear Implant and Hearing aid in bimodal solution
Sixty adult participants with bilateral hearing aids (HA) referred for cochlear implantation (CI) will be included in the study. It will be patients who report limited benefit with appropriately fitted HAs in daily speech communication in quiet and in noise. The patients are depending on visual cues for successful communication.
All the referred patients have potential optimal fitted HAs that are no longer sufficient to treat their hearing loss and to improve the daily communication. All the patients will then receive new replacement HAs with the ability to corporate with a CI for one month trial period. One month is considered as a sufficient adaptation period to new replacement HAs according to current clinical practice.
Thirty individuals randomised to receive the intervention with CI to the poorest hearing ear.
Bilateral new replacement Hearing Aids (HA+HA)
This Arm will serve as the control group. The patients in the control group will use the new replacement HAs for one month like the intervention group and then for another three months, if they complete the study. The control group using the new replacement HAs for three months after randomization, will be offered the bimodal solution with CI to the poorer hearing ear and have the same follow-up period as the intervention group after a total of four months with new replacement HAs.
Bilateral hearing aids
Thirty individuals randomised to the control group will continue use of the new replacement HAs another three months, thus in total of four months of use.
Interventions
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Cochlear Implant and Hearing aid in bimodal solution
Sixty adult participants with bilateral hearing aids (HA) referred for cochlear implantation (CI) will be included in the study. It will be patients who report limited benefit with appropriately fitted HAs in daily speech communication in quiet and in noise. The patients are depending on visual cues for successful communication.
All the referred patients have potential optimal fitted HAs that are no longer sufficient to treat their hearing loss and to improve the daily communication. All the patients will then receive new replacement HAs with the ability to corporate with a CI for one month trial period. One month is considered as a sufficient adaptation period to new replacement HAs according to current clinical practice.
Thirty individuals randomised to receive the intervention with CI to the poorest hearing ear.
Bilateral hearing aids
Thirty individuals randomised to the control group will continue use of the new replacement HAs another three months, thus in total of four months of use.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Fluent in Danish, including reading and writing
* Acquired post-lingual deafness
* Use of bilateral HAs for at least one year prior to evaluation for cochlear implantation candidacy. This to ensure, that both ears have received auditive stimulation
* PTA \> 40 dB HL in the ear considered for CI implantation and PTA≥40 and ≤ 70dB HL in the contralateral ear in best aided condition, in quiet and in noise and in free field.
* SIS \<70% in best aided condition in the ear considered for CI implantation and SIS ≥30% and ≤70% in best aided condition in the contralateral ear, in quiet and in noise and in free field.
Exclusion Criteria
* Surgical issues interfering with the site of implantation or anatomical contraindications such as cochlear malformations, which will be determined using MRI or CT-scans.
* Auditory nerve lesions.
* Central auditory pathway pathologies.
* Otosclerosis.
* Single sided deafness (SSD).
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Southern Denmark
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Jesper H Schmidt, Consultant
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Ear nose and throat department/Hearing-clinic Odense University Hospital
Locations
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Ear nose and throat department/Hearing-clinic Odense University Hospital
Odense, Southern Denmark, Denmark
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Yeliz Jakobsen, Medical
Role: primary
References
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Jakobsen Y, Christensen Andersen LA, Schmidt JH. Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial evaluating the benefits from bimodal solution with cochlear implant and hearing aid versus bilateral hearing aids in patients with asymmetric speech identification scores. BMJ Open. 2022 Dec 29;12(12):e070296. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070296.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Document Type: Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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20/22868
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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