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Hearing Loss
Primary: Speech Perception in Quiet (Monosyllables) in Patients Implanted With Vibrant Soundbridge — 94.12 percentage of words correct
Conductive Hearing Loss · Mixed Hearing Loss
Primary: Change From Baseline in Adaptive Speech in Noise Test Score for Osia 2 System at 3 Months Post-surgery — 6.1 Score on a scale
Hearing Loss
Primary: Change in Hearing Performance With the Osia 2 System at 3 Months Post-surgery Compared to Preoperative Unaided Condition Assessed Via Audiometric Thresholds — -27.3 db…
Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced
Primary: Percentage of Time Spent at Sound Levels >80 Decibels — 4.4; 5.0; 6.3 percentage of time — p=0.289
Deafness; Sensoneural Single Sided · Conductive Hearing Loss · Mixed Hearing Loss
Primary: Hearing Performance: Threshold Audiometry, Pure Tone Average of 4 Frequencies, PTA4, Unaided Versus OSIA System at 3 Months — -25.8 dB (Decibel) — p=<0.0001
Congenital Hearing Loss
Primary: Number of Participants Who do Not Receive Diagnostic Audiological Testing (Aim 1) — 15; 8 Participants
Hearing Loss · Depression
Primary: Hamilton Rating Score for Depression (HRSD) — 12.04; 13.86 score on a scale
Hearing Loss, Unilateral
Primary: Change Over Time in the Ability to Perceive Single Words as Assessed by Consonant-Nucleus-Consonant (CNC) Word Recognition Testing — 1.4; 14.4; 28.2; 45.0 percentage of…
Hearing Loss
Primary: Change in Poor Ear Alone CNC Monosyllabic Word Understanding in Quiet — 0.09; 0.53; 0.44 percentage of words correct — p=<0.001
Congenital Hearing Loss
Primary: Number of Participants Who do Not Receive Diagnostic Audiological Testing (Aim 1) — 378; 336 Participants
Unilateral Mixed Conductive and Sensorineural Hearing Loss (Diagnosis) · Sensorineural Hearing Loss, Unilateral With Normal Hearing on the Contralateral Side
Primary: Number of Participants Reporting Type and Severity of Adverse Events in the Pediatric Population Implanted With the Osia System — 1; 1; 1; 1 Participants
Age-related Hearing Impairment 1 · Personal Communication
Primary: Change From Baseline in Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly (HHIE-S) — -13.2; .06 score on a scale
Presbycusis
Primary: Hearing Aid Benefit as Measured by the Glasgow Hearing Aid Benefit Profile (GHABP) — 3.68; 3.55; 3.63 score on a scale
Conductive Hearing Loss · Mixed Hearing Loss
Primary: To Assess the Improvement of Hearing With the Sentio1 (PTA4) — 32.5 dB
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Primary: Safety: Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (TEAE) — 13; 5 Participants
High Frequency Sensorineural Hearing Impairment · Hearing Disorders in Children
Primary: Mean CNC Word Scores — 71.0; 68.4 Percent Correct — p=.768
Deafness; Sensoneural Single Sided · Conductive Hearing Loss · Mixed Hearing Loss
Primary: Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) — 6.3; 7.0; 5.6; 3.5 units on a scale
Unilateral Hearing Loss
Primary: HEAR-QL 26 Questionnaire — 69.61; 74.05; 71.04; 80.21 score on a scale
Hearing Loss · Stress
Primary: Communication Profile for Hearing Impaired: Maladaptive Strategies Subscale — 0.33; 0.37 score on a scale — p=0.69
Hearing Impairment
Primary: Maximum Effective Sound Pressure Level (MEPO) — 95 decibels (dB) Sound Pressure Level (SPL)
Hearing Loss, Age-Related
Primary: Satisfaction With Social Participation — 49.7; 52.8; 51.2; 49.4 T-score — p=0.58
Vestibular Disorder · Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
Primary: Root Mean Square Velocity Anterior-posterior [AP] in cm/s (RMSV) — 3.59; 3.30; 3.07 cm/s — p=0.005
Hearing Loss · Ear Diseases · Hearing Disorders
Primary: Change in Consonant Nucleus-Consonant (CNC) Word Recognition Test (Implanted Ear Only) — 2.13; 61.14 percentage of recognized words
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Primary: Average Threshold Shift at 4 kHz in Both Ears — 3.94; 3.4; 2.77; 2.03 decibels — p=0.58
Mild to Severe Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Primary: SRT Change — 10.6 dB
Unilateral Acoustic Neuroma · Meniere's Disease
Primary: Change in Consonant-Nucleus-Consonant (CNC) Words Scores Over Time — 23.6; 22; 18.8; 42.7 Percentage of words correct
Tinnitus · Hearing Aids · Normal Hearing
Primary: Tinnitus Functional Index Change — 53.31; 44.10; 64.93 units on a scale
Siderosis · Neurological Disorder · Rare Diseases
Primary: Hearing Evaluation - Pure Tone Audiometry — 57.3 decibel hearing level
Presbycusis
Primary: Hearing Aid Use Measured Using In-situ Glasgow Hearing Aid Benefit Profile (EMA-GHABP-Use) — 4.4; 4.1; 3.8; 4.5 score on a scale
Hearing Loss, High-Frequency
Primary: Change in CNC Word Perception — 27.6; 34; 55.9; 68 percentage of words correct