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Université Paris Cité
2004-2025
Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris
2012-2025
Hôpital Lariboisière
1992-2025
Inserm
2024-2025
Institut Pasteur
2024-2025
Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou
2012-2024
Hôpital Européen
2014-2024
Association Francophone pour les Soins Oncologiques de Support
2023
Google (United States)
2022
Sorbonne Paris Cité
2020
Subjective tinnitus is a chronic heterogeneous condition that typically managed using intervention approaches based on sound devices, psychologically informed therapies, or pharmaceutical products. For clinical trials, there are currently no common standards for assessing reporting efficacy. This article reports the first of two steps to establish standard, which identifies what specific tinnitus-related complaints ("outcome domains") critical and important assess in all trials determine...
The heterogeneity of tinnitus is substantial. Its numerous pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical manifestations have hampered fundamental treatment research significantly. A decade ago, the Tinnitus Research Initiative introduced Sample Case History Questionnaire, a case history instrument for standardised collection information about characteristics patient. Since then, number studies been published which characterise individuals groups using data collected with this questionnaire....
Tinnitus masking and residual inhibition (RI) are two well-known psychoacoustic measures of tinnitus. While it has long been suggested that they may provide diagnostic prognostic information, these still rarely performed in clinics, as too time consuming. Given this issue, the main goal present study was to validate a new method for assessing measures. An acoustic sequence made pulsed stimuli, which included fixed stimulus duration interstimulus interval, applied 68 tinnitus patients at...
Tinnitus is the perception of phantom sound in absence a corresponding external source. Previous studies reported that presence tinnitus notably absent during dreams. This study aimed at replicating previous findings regarding tinnitus-free dreams, while also gaining deeper understanding manifestations dreams and after awakening. For this observational study, 195 patients answered an online survey on mutual-help community Siopi. 148 subjective could recall their Among them, 94.6 % state they...
Abstract Spontaneous (SOEs) and evoked otoacoustic emissions (EOEs) were recorded in a group of preterm neonates (N = 134 ears) order to study the basic properties SOEs EOEs as function gestational age. In study, it was found that: 1. 93% tested ears; 2. 61% 3. there no statistically significant variations EOE amplitude with age; 4. spectrum did not vary 5. two main factors influencing SOE presence fast Fourier transform spectrum, especially lower limit spectrum. Thus, maturation outer hair...
(1) Background: Poor sleep and fragmented are associated with several chronic conditions. Tinnitus is an auditory symptom that often negatively combines poor has been impairment apnea. The relationship between tinnitus psychoacoustic characteristics still poorly explored, notably for a particular subgroup of patients, whom the perceived loudness their highly modulated by sleep. (2) Methods: For this observational prospective study, 30 subjects were recruited, including 15 “sleep intermittent...
Good practice in clinical trials advocates common standards for assessing and reporting condition-specific complaints (“outcome domains”). For tinnitus, there is no standard. The Core Outcome Measures Tinnitus International Delphi (COMiT’ID) study created recommendations that are relevant to the most intervention approaches chronic subjective tinnitus adults using consensus methods. Here, objectives were examine why it important tailor outcome domain selection being evaluated trial...
The reporting of outcomes in clinical trials subjective tinnitus indicates that many different tinnitus-related complaints are interest to investigators, from perceptual attributes the sound (e.g. loudness) psychosocial impacts quality life). Even when considering one type intervention strategy for tinnitus, there is no agreement about what critically important deciding whether a treatment effective. main purpose this observational study is, therefore to, develop Core Outcome Domain Sets...