A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Performance of a Vestibular Implant in Adults to Provide Balance Restoration
NCT ID: NCT06805175
Last Updated: 2025-11-25
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
18 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-09-18
2026-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Implanted with a vestibular implant
vestibular implant
vestibular implant
Interventions
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vestibular implant
vestibular implant
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Hearing impairment ranging from:
1. Early feasibility stage (first 6 subjects enrolled): moderate to severe hearing loss with PTA of 41-70 dB HL on the ear to be implanted.
2. Late feasibility stage (12 subjects): normal hearing to severe hearing loss with PTA ≤ 70 dB HL on the ear to be implanted.
* Patients diagnosed with bilateral vestibulopathy or probable bilateral vestibulopathy based on the consensus document of the Barany Society on vestibular implant candidate criteria for research \[van de Berg et al., 2020\]:
a. Unsteadiness when walking or standing plus at least one of the following: i. Movement-induced blurred vision or ii. Oscillopsia during walking or quick head/body movements, and/or iii. Worsening of unsteadiness in darkness and/or on uneven ground b. Symptoms greatest during head movement and not compensated after rehabilitation program. c. Bilaterally reduced or absent angular VOR function documented by at least one of the following major criteria: i. Pathological horizontal angular VOR gain ≤ 0.6 and at least one vertical angular VOR gain \< 0.7, measured by the video-HIT technique. ii. Reduced caloric response (sum of bithermal max. peak SPV on each side ≤6◦/sec for 30 sec water stimuli or \<10◦/sec for 60 sec of air stimuli). In case only one of two criteria from c. are matched, the remaining test(s) should comply with the following minor criteria: 1) Bilaterally pathological VOR gains of at least two semicircular canals \< 0.7, measured by the video- HIT or scleral-coil technique 2) Reduced caloric response (sum of bithermal max. peak SPV on each side \<10°/sec for water and air stimuli of ≥30 sec). d. Absent cVEMP and oVEMP responses in the ear to be implanted.
* Anatomical optimal conditions for implantation evaluated by CT and MRI:
vestibule permeability ascertained and present intact vestibular nerve.
* Ability to use the device and follow a personalized rehabilitation program.
* Ability to undergo the surgery.
Exclusion Criteria
* Ossification or other inner ear anomalies that prevent full insertion of electrodes.
* Middle ear disorders including conductive hearing loss.
* Retro cochlear or central origins of hearing impairment.
* Medical contraindications for surgery.
* Chronic depression, dementia and cognitive disorders that could, at the discretion of the clinician, significantly interfere with use or evaluation of the VI.
* Cerebellar ataxias without bilateral vestibulopathy and CANVAS.
* Known genetical indication for ataxia.
* Known diagnosis of DFNA9.
* Downbeat nystagmus syndrome.
* Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness.
* Vestibular suppressant medications.
* Oculomotor disorders (if oscillopsia is prominent).
* Peripheral neuropathies.
* Central gait disorders due to normal pressure hydrocephalus, frontal gait disorders, subcortical vascular encephalopathy or multiple sclerosis.
* Intoxications (i.e. excessive alcohol and/or drugs use).
* No current psychological or psychiatric disorder that could significantly interfere with use or evaluation of the VI.
* Unable or unwilling to comply with the requirements of the clinical investigation as determined by the Investigator.
* Unrealistic expectations on the part of the subject, regarding the possible benefits, risks and limitations that are inherent in the procedure and prosthetic device.
* Investigator site personnel directly affiliated with this study and/or their immediate families; immediate family is defined as a spouse, parent, child, or sibling.
* Cochlear employees or employees of Contract Research Organizations or contractors engaged by Cochlear for the purposes of this investigation.
* Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
* Current participation, or participation in another interventional clinical study/trial in the past 30 days, involving an investigational drug or device (unless determined by the investigator or Sponsor to not impact this investigation).
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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European Innovation Council
OTHER
Cochlear
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Locations
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ZAS Augustinus
Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium
C.H.U. Insular & Materno-Infantil Hospital.(SCS) Las Palmas University. (ULPGC)
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Clinica Universitad de Navarra (CUN)
Pamplona, Navarre, Spain
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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AI5851
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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