Treatment Trials

5 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions

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Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea With Personalized Surgery in Children With Small Tonsils
Description

The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of a novel personalized surgical approach to the standard AT in children with small tonsils (ST). This will be accomplished by randomizing children with ST and OSA to one of these two treatments and comparing outcomes after 6 months. It is the investigators' central hypothesis that a personalized drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE)-directed surgical approach that uses existing procedures to address the specific fixed and dynamic anatomic features causing obstruction (ie, anatomic endotypes) in each child with ST will perform better than the currently recommended standard first line approach of AT. This novel approach may improve OSA outcomes and reduce the burden of unnecessary AT or secondary surgery for persistent OSA after an ineffective AT. To test this hypothesis, the investigators propose to study children aged 2-17 years with small tonsils and OSA.

ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Baseline Performance and Fitting Parameters for Sonova Products
Description

The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness and optimization of various FDA approved products.

COMPLETED
Evaluation of Remote Fitting in Adult and Pediatric Users of the HiResolution Bionic Ear System
Description

This is a prospective within-subjects repeated-measures study that will enroll 17 users 13 years or older implanted with a HiResolution Bionic Ear System.

COMPLETED
Utilization of Different Virtual Reality Experiences
Description

This trial studies differences between a mindfulness and a gaming virtual reality (VR) experience as a means for preoperative anxiety management and postoperative pain management among patients after head and neck surgery. Investigators will assess differences in anxiety scores, pain scores, physiologic measures, and subjective patient experiences.

COMPLETED
Virtual Reality for Postoperative Pain Management
Description

This trial studies an active virtual reality (VR) experience as a means for non-pharmacologic postoperative pain management among patients after head and neck surgery. Investigators will assess differences in pain scores, analgesic use, and subjective patient experiences between patients participating in a VR activity and patients participating in the same activity using a smartphone.