Assessment of The Efficacy of Intratympanic Platelet Rich Plasma for Treatment of Sensorineural Hearing Loss.

Last updated: April 18, 2023
Sponsor: Assiut University
Overall Status: Active - Not Recruiting

Phase

2/3

Condition

Deafness

Hearing Loss

Hearing Impairment

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT05786378
Intratympanic PRP
  • Ages 5-70
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Assessment of the efficacy of Intratympanic platelet rich plasma injection for treatment of idiopathic suden sensorineural hearing loss

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients have sudden idiopathic sensorineural hearing loss

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. patients has previous ear surgery.
  2. patients has absent cochlea in CT or MRI
  3. patients has Cancer,Chronic liver disease, Hemodynamic instability,Hypofibrinogenemia,Platelet dysfunction syndromes, Systemic disorder, sepsis, Low platelet count.

Study Design

Total Participants: 23
Study Start date:
June 01, 2023
Estimated Completion Date:
February 29, 2024

Study Description

Sensorineural hearing loss is the collective term for hearing damage to the cochlea and auditory nerve and is by far the most common type of hearing loss in adults, accounting for over 90% of all cases. Sensorineural hearing loss is a heterogeneous disorder, which can arise due to damage to pathway for sound impulses from the hair cells of inner ear to auditory nerve and less commonly brain.

Sensorineural hearing loss is a challenge to physicians, as it progresses with age and causes significant reductions in quality of life and there are no treatments to reverse its effects, other than sound amplification with the use of hearing aids or direct auditory nerve stimulation via cochlear implantation.

Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy is a cutting-edge procedure that is revolutionizing the hearing loss and deafness. Intratympanic instillation of Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) does wonder to the hair cells of inner ear, thus improving the hearing.

Connect with a study center

  • Otorhinolaryngeology Departement, Faculty of Medicine , Assuit Univerisity

    Assiut, Assuit 71515
    Egypt

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