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Development of a Battery of Audiological Tests for the Precision Diagnosis of Age-related Hearing Loss
Sponsor: Institut Pasteur
Summary
Age-related hearing loss, or presbycusis, is caused by many genetic and environmental factors. Its prevalence poses a public health challenge of early identification and effective hearing aid treatment. However, the lack of screening and of a validated audiological test battery to diagnose an individual's needs and to guide hearing aid adjustments is a major obstacle. Furthermore, monogenic forms of hearing loss affect only one functional module of hearing. The audiological test(s) dependent on the function of this module are affected, in a progressive manner, but not the others. A previous study showed that in early onset presbycusis patients, a quarter of the subjects tested were affected by monogenic presbycusis. The collection of audiological and vestibular tests, carried out on proven monogenic presbycusis patients and compared to that of normal hearing patients, would constitute a battery of tests allowing a precision diagnosis, then developed to all forms of presbycusis in order to study if the identification of abnormal functional modules can usefully guide the diagnosis and the early fitting.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
700
Start Date
2022-07-28
Completion Date
2030-12-31
Last Updated
2025-03-03
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Audiological and vestibular tests
6h of audiological and vestibular tests divide in 3 sessions : * Session A : objective audiological tests * Session B ; subjective audiological tests * Session C : balance tests.
Blood sampling
A 10 mL blood sample will be collected during the study.
neurocognitive self-questionnaire
Four self-questionnaires to fill out to measure sleep quality, memory and emotional state
Locations (2)
Laboratoire de correction auditive
Paris, France
CEntre de Recherche et d'Innovation en Audiologie Humaine
Paris, France