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Other Disorders of Vestibular Function, Bilateral

Tundra lists 3 Other Disorders of Vestibular Function, Bilateral clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NCT02725463

Multichannel Vestibular Implant Early Feasibility Study

Although cochlear implants can restore hearing to individuals who have lost cochlear hair cell function, there is no adequately effective treatment for individuals suffering chronic imbalance, postural instability and unsteady vision due to loss of vestibular hair cell function. Preclinical studies have demonstrated that electrical stimulation of the vestibular nerve via a chronically implanted multichannel vestibular prosthesis can partially restore vestibular reflexes that maintain steady posture and vision. This pilot clinical feasibility study of a multichannel vestibular implant system will evaluate this approach in up to ten human subjects with bilateral vestibular deficiency due to gentamicin ototoxicity or other causes of inner ear dysfunction.

Gender: All

Ages: 22 Years - 90 Years

Updated: 2026-03-09

1 state

Other Disorders of Vestibular Function, Bilateral
Bilateral Vestibular Deficiency (BVD)
Gentamicin Ototoxicity
+3
RECRUITING

NCT05674786

Vestibular Implantation to Treat Adult-Onset Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction

Although cochlear implants can restore hearing to individuals who have lost cochlear hair cell function, there is no widely available, adequately effective treatment for individuals suffering chronic imbalance, postural instability and unsteady vision due to bilateral vestibular hypofunction. Prior research focused on ototoxic cases has demonstrated that electrical stimulation of the vestibular nerve via a chronically implanted multichannel vestibular implant can partially restore vestibular reflexes that normally maintain steady posture and vision; improve performance on objective measures of postural stability and gait; and improve patient-reported disability and health-related quality of life. This single-arm open-label study extends that research to evaluate outcomes for up to 8 individuals with non-ototoxic bilateral vestibular hypofunction, yielding a total of fifteen adults (age 22-90 years at time of enrollment) divided as equally as possible between ototoxic and non-ototoxic cases.

Gender: All

Ages: 22 Years - 90 Years

Updated: 2026-01-12

1 state

Other Disorders of Vestibular Function, Bilateral
Bilateral Vestibular Deficiency (BVD)
Gentamicin Ototoxicity
+6
RECRUITING

NCT05676944

Vestibular Implantation in Older Adults

Although cochlear implants can restore hearing to individuals who have lost cochlear hair cell function, there is no widely available, adequately effective treatment for individuals suffering chronic imbalance, postural instability and unsteady vision due to bilateral vestibular hypofunction. Prior research has demonstrated that electrical stimulation of the vestibular nerve via a chronically implanted multichannel vestibular implant can partially restore vestibular reflexes that normally maintain steady posture and vision; improve performance on objective measures of postural stability and gait; and improve patient-reported disability and health-related quality of life. This single-arm open-label study extends that research to evaluate outcomes for up to fifteen older adults (age 65-90 years at time of enrollment) with ototoxic or non-ototoxic bilateral vestibular hypofunction.

Gender: All

Ages: 65 Years - 90 Years

Updated: 2026-01-12

1 state

Other Disorders of Vestibular Function, Bilateral
Bilateral Vestibular Deficiency (BVD)
Gentamicin Ototoxicity
+7