I just found this open research study being done at NY Eye and Ear Infirmary. If anyone in NY is interested in participating in this study, it means getting it at no cost to you, have your doctor contact the physician listed below:
NY Eye and Ear Infirmary
Bone Anchored Hearing Aids
Principal Investigator: Christopher J. Linstrom, M.D., Carol A. Silverman, Ph.D.
Enrollment: Open
Objective: Individuals with adult-onset single sided deafness experience significant communication difficulties. These difficulties impose a major handicap in modern society, which greatly values communication. Recently, a titanium bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA) was developed which represents a new device for the rehabilitation of single sided deafness. The BAHA is a bone-conduction hearing aid that is implanted into the mastoid process of the temporal bone behind the ear during a routine surgical procedure. The goal of this investigation is to examine short-term and long-term efficacy of the BAHA in adults with single-sided deafness
Overview: Persons who participate in this study will receive the BAHA and receive otologic and audiologic follow-up to determine any short-term and/or long-term changes in sound localization, speech recognition in noise, and patient satisfaction with the device.
Eligibility: Research subjects are being recruited for this study. If you are a physician treating unilateral adult-onset deafness, please contact Dr. Linstrom for participation details.
Contact Information: Christopher Linstrom, M.D., (212) 979-4200