2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12901-017-0042-z
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Electroencephalographic evaluation of acoustic therapies for the treatment of chronic and refractory tinnitus

Abstract: BackgroundTo date, a large number of acoustic therapies have been applied to treat tinnitus. The effect that produces those auditory stimuli is, however, not well understood yet. Furthermore, the conventional clinical protocol is based on a trial-error procedure, and there is not a formal and adequate treatment follow-up. At present, the only way to evaluate acoustic therapies is by means of subjective methods such as analog visual scale and ad-hoc questionnaires.MethodsThis protocol seeks to establish an obje… Show more

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“…Suppression of the tinnitus, which is the reduction or disappearance of the tinnitus perception and might last from a few seconds to days, maybe achieved if neuroplastic changes are produced [12], [13]. Acoustic stimulation is one of the most relevant tinnitus therapies and helps relieve the painful feeling of chronic tinnitus [14]. However, though the THI scale is widely used to evaluate the tinnitus degree of patients, it is largely influenced by the patient's subjective judgment, and the reliable metrics to objectively evaluate the tinnitus recovery degree is still lacked, which is mainly due This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suppression of the tinnitus, which is the reduction or disappearance of the tinnitus perception and might last from a few seconds to days, maybe achieved if neuroplastic changes are produced [12], [13]. Acoustic stimulation is one of the most relevant tinnitus therapies and helps relieve the painful feeling of chronic tinnitus [14]. However, though the THI scale is widely used to evaluate the tinnitus degree of patients, it is largely influenced by the patient's subjective judgment, and the reliable metrics to objectively evaluate the tinnitus recovery degree is still lacked, which is mainly due This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se utilizó la base de datos generada por [3], la cual cuenta con registros de EEG adquiridos en pacientes con acúfeno y sujetos sanos que recibieron una terapia acústica y sonido relajante, respectivamente, para el tratamiento de su acúfeno y evaluar las terapias utilizadas. Además, algunos pacientes con acúfeno recibieron como terapia el sonido relajante, esto para confirmar que las terapias utilizadas generaron un cambio en la condición de los pacientes debido a éstas y descartar el efecto placebo.…”
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“…Los detalles técnicos de adquisición de las señales de EEG de la base de datos pueden ser consultados en [3]. En donde se utilizaron 16 canales (Fp1, Fp2, F7, F3, Fz, F4, F8, T7, C3, C4, T8, P7, Pz, P8, O1 y O2), además de los canales Cz y A1 como los electrodos para la referencia y tierra del sistema, respectivamente.…”
Section: B Registros De Electroencefalografíaunclassified
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