Programming Cochlear Implant With Artificial Intelligence
概览
- 阶段
- 不适用
- 发起方
- Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc- Université Catholique de Louvain
- 入组人数
- 30
- 试验地点
- 1
- 主要终点
- Evaluate Fox software efficiency
概览
简要总结
This thesis project proposes to investigate the "state of the art" of the programming of the cochlear implant. In the center of audiophonologie Brussels, the classic 'manual programming' has been in use over 20 years and also the new way 'Artificial Intelligence programming'. The investigators want to compare, objectify, and control this new mode of programming.
The study is planned over 4 years, in order to test, randomized, 15 subjects with manual programming and 15 other subjects with Artificial Intelligence programming. To test the performance of Cochlear Implant patients, audiological, language auditory perception and questionnaire tests will be presented.
This research aims to determine the contribution and results of Artificial Intelligence programming.
研究设计
- 研究类型
- Interventional
- 分配方式
- Randomized
- 干预模型
- Crossover
- 主要目的
- Treatment
- 盲法
- None
入排标准
- 年龄范围
- 18 Years 至 —(Adult, Older Adult)
- 性别
- All
- 接受健康志愿者
- 否
入选标准
- •unilateral cochlear implant
- •post-lingual hearing loss
- •a good command of French.
排除标准
- •bilateral cochlear implant
- •deaf without cochlear implant
结局指标
主要结局
Evaluate Fox software efficiency
时间窗: 1 year
Evaluate Fox software efficiency for the programming of Cochlear implants used to facilitate hearing of deaf patients. This research aims to determine the contribution (time, results,...) of Artificial intelligence to program cochlear implants. The investigator will compare the results of hearing tests of newly programmed patients with FOX to those of newly programmed patients with a manual fitting. The outcomes used by software FOX are pure tone audiometry thresholds from 250 to 6000Hz, speech audiometry scores at 40, 55, 70 and 85 dB SPL, spectral discrimination scores using an oddity test in which 2 speech sounds are presented and where the aim is to react to the odd speech sound (Govaerts et al. 2006), and loudness growth curves determined with narrow band noises centered at 250, 1000 and 4000 Hz using an A§E® test battery (Meeuws et al., 2017).
次要结局
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