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Conductive Hearing Loss

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Clinical Trial Landscape

Clinical Trials for Conductive Hearing Loss

18 trials tracked for Conductive Hearing Loss.

18Trials tracked
0Phase 3 & 4
0Recruiting
0With published results
  1. N/A Investigating Hearing With the Ponto 4, a Bone Anchored Hearing Aid Completed
  2. N/A Investigating Hearing With Ponto 3 SuperPower, a Bone Anchored Hearing Aid - Investigating Hear Completed
  3. N/A Cross-sectional Evaluation of the Subjective Performance and Satisfaction With Ponto Sound Processors Completed
  4. N/A Evaluation of the Baha SoundArc in Pediatric Patients Completed
  5. N/A Post-market Clinical Follow-up of a Magnetic Bone Conduction Implant (Cochlear Baha Attract System) Completed
  6. N/A Clinical Performance of a New Implant System for Bone Conduction Hearing Completed
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  1. N/A Osia 2 Pediatric Expansion Study Completed
  2. N/A Osia CPT Code Study Completed
  3. N/A Clinical Performance of a Transcutaneous Bone Conduction Hearing Solution (Baha® Attract System) Completed
  4. N/A Wide Frequency Band Test of Hearing in Veterans Completed
  5. N/A Subject´s Preference Regarding Hearing Performance and Functionality Using a New Sound Processor Completed
  6. N/A Clinical and Health Economic Evaluation With a New Baha® Abutment Combined With a Minimally Invasive Surgical Technique Completed
  7. N/A Ambispective Clinical Evaluation of Sophono™ Completed
  8. N/A Wide Diameter Bone Anchored Implant Study Completed
  9. N/A Evaluation of Sound Processor for a Transcutaneous System Completed
  10. N/A Long Term Stability, Survival and Tolerability of a (Novel) Baha® Implant System Completed
  11. N/A Remote Microphone (RM) - A Comparative Study Completed
  12. N/A Evaluation of a Hearing Device for Transmitting Sound to the Inner Ear Completed

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Trial data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov. Counts describe the research landscape and are not a treatment recommendation. Informational only — not medical advice.

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