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Evaluation of Hearing Aids Rehabilitation Within Age-related Hearing Loss Population.

Evaluation of Hearing Aids Rehabilitation Within Age-related Hearing Loss Population.

Non Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Hearing aids restore efficiently some auditory functions in age-related hearing loss (ARHL or presbycusis) providing to the elderly an access to oral communication and a return to social life. However, a most of the assessments of their efficacy focus on speech recognition. Spatial hearing and localization are anothers important auditory functions merely evaluated.

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the hearing aids benefits for spatial hearing.

Description

The main objective is to evaluate the hearing aids benefits for spatial hearing with a multidisciplinary approach combing psychophysics, and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) brain imaging in a before/after experimental design. The novelty of the proposal is both theoretical and methodological: the team aim is to identify neural correlates of spatial hearing after hearing rehabilitation and evaluate the evolution of spatial hearing abilities once subjects with presbycusis are fitted with hearing aids. The assessment of spatial hearing processing will rely on both a virtual visuo-auditory 3D immersive platform and functional neuroimaging using PET scan. This project will provide crucial elements for understanding and improving the rehabilitation of age-related hearing loss.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

For presbyacusics subjects:

  • Subjects aged over 50 with a difference in symmetrical audiometric thresholds (< 15 dB) between the two ears and requiring hearing aids
  • Affiliation to a social security scheme or equivalent
  • Acceptance of the protocol and signature of the consent form

For older people with normal hearing:

  • Subjects matched in age (+/- 2 years) and gender with the presbycusis group
  • Affiliation to a social security scheme or equivalent
  • Acceptance of the protocol and signature of the consent form
  • Subjects with normal hearing, with hearing thresholds of 20 dB < 2kHz and 40 dB < 4kHz

For young people with normal hearing:

  • Subjects aged between 18 and 40 years old,
  • Symmetric normal hearing
  • Affiliation to a social security scheme or equivalent
  • Normally hearing subjects with audiometric thresholds < 20 dB
  • Acceptance of the protocol and signature of the consent form

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Persons under a legal protection regime for adults (safeguard of justice, guardianship, curator ship, institutionalized, or under mandate for future protection)
  • History of associated neurological pathology
  • Contraindications to PET
  • Cognitive impairment confirmed by the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) test (for presbyacusic subjects and normal-hearing elderly subjects)
  • Taking psychotropic drugs
  • History of epilepsy
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding woman
  • Participation in another intervention protocol

Study details
    Hearing Loss

NCT05331404

University Hospital, Toulouse

20 August 2025

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