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Prospective, open label, single-arm, multi-centre investigation, designed to follow clinical practice for Sentio bone conduction devices in 50 subjects, during 10 clinical visits, and 24 months follow-up.
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The investigation is a 24-months multinational, multicentre, prospective, open label, single arm investigation on the Sentio system. The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate safety and performance three months after implantation of the new Sentio system. In addition, safety will be analysed six months after implantation, and long-term safety and performance will be evaluated over a 24-month follow-up period. The endpoints chosen, together with applicable measurements, are commonly used, both in the clinical setting as well as in bone anchored hearing research as shown in the scientific literature covering this area. That is, the primary objectives of this study is to demonstrate that the Sentio system improves hearing and speech recognition on the implanted ear. Secondary objectives includes investigation of hearing improvement, speech intelligibility, patient satisfaction, and quality of life. The study also aims to evaluate the safety profile of the Sentio system in terms of the occurrence of adverse events and serious adverse events related to the device.
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Adult subjects (18 years or older)
Subjects with 3.1. conductive or mixed hearing losses with pure tone average (PTA) bone conduction (BC) threshold (measured at 0.5, 1, 2 and 3 kHz) of the indicated ear better than or equal to 45 dB HL.
3.2. OR subjects who have a profound sensorineural hearing loss in one ear and normal hearing in the opposite ear (i.e. SSD). The pure tone average (PTA) air conduction (AC) threshold of the hearing ear should then be better than or equal to 20 dB HL (measured at 0.5, 1, 2 and 3 kHz) 3.3. OR subjects who are indicated for an air-conduction contralateral routing of signals (ACCROS) hearing aid, but who for some reason cannot or will not use an AC CROS.
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Subjects who have the ability and are willing to follow investigational procedures/requirements, e.g. to complete quality of life scales.
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51 participants in 1 patient group
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Dennis Lindholm, RN; Åsa Nilsson, PhD
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