U.S., Dec. 20 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07294976) titled 'Evaluation of Actual Maximum Gain in Bone Anchored Devices' on Nov. 27.
Brief Summary: This study will look at how much sound amplification (gain) different bone-anchored hearing devices can provide. The goal is to understand if there are differences between devices and whether these differences affect how well the devices meet the hearing needs of users.
Bone-anchored hearing systems send sound vibrations directly to the inner ear through a small implant in the skull. The amount of amplification a device can provide is important for people with hearing loss. However, the actual maximum amplification available to a user depends on ...