25
Participants
Start Date
January 4, 2018
Primary Completion Date
August 13, 2024
Study Completion Date
August 13, 2024
Cochlear promontory stimulation
Promontory stimulation is an established otologic procedure that was initially developed as a diagnostic tool to assess patient candidacy for cochlear implantation. Promontory stimulation is most commonly performed in the outpatient setting on an awake patient by placing a single insulated probe through a topically anesthetized tympanic membrane and applying monopolar current for several seconds to minutes. The initial session of promontory stimulation will define optimal stimulation parameters (i.e., location, current level, pulse-width, phase polarity), where maximal tinnitus suppression occurs with minimal or no auditory percept. Additional stimulation testing visits will confirm these findings.
Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Rochester
Lead Sponsor
United States Department of Defense
FED
Mayo Clinic
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