Status:

COMPLETED

Otoprotection With SPI-1005 for Prevention of Temporary Auditory Threshold Shift

Lead Sponsor:

Sound Pharmaceuticals, Incorporated

Collaborating Sponsors:

University of Florida

Conditions:

Temporary Auditory Threshold Shift

Eligibility:

All Genders

18-31 years

Phase:

PHASE2

Brief Summary

Exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing loss. The purpose of this research study is to evaluate potential prevention of temporary changes in hearing that may occur after listening to music through a...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Healthy subjects at the time of enrollment.
  • Each subject will give informed consent to participate in this study and agrees to the treatment protocol.
  • Each subject will be interviewed regarding hearing and health to reveal any history of hearing loss, tinnitus, known ear pathology, use of any potentially ototoxic medications (i.e. diuretics, minocycline).
  • Non-occupational sound exposure (e.g., concerts, firearms, fireworks, power tools) will be avoided during the 24-hour period preceding baseline testing and throughout the duration of the study.
  • Subjects will have vital signs (i.e., heart rate, blood pressure, respirations, temperature) within normal limits upon medical examination.
  • Subjects must have normal audiologic assessment at baseline consisting of:
  • Baseline audiometric evaluation confirms that subjects have symmetric hearing with air conduction thresholds no worse than 25 decibels of Hearing Loss (dBHL) at frequencies between 0.25 to 8 kilo Hertz (kHz) bilaterally.
  • No significant threshold asymmetry (i.e. greater than 15 dB) between the ears at any tested frequency.
  • No significant air-bone gaps (i.e. greater than 10 dB)
  • Type A tympanograms bilaterally, defined as a range of -140 to +40 dekaPascals (daPa) based on the 90% range for adults (Margolis and Hunter 2000)

Exclusion

  • • Subjects with abnormal hearing levels \> 25 dBHL at any tested frequency (250, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000 and 8000 Hz) for either ear.
  • Exposure to any duration of non-occupational high-level sound (e.g., concerts, firearms, fireworks, power tools) during the 24 hour period preceding baseline audiometric testing as revealed in the subject questionnaire or during the medical examination.
  • Pathology of the external ear discovered upon otoscopic examination.
  • Pathology of the middle ear revealed by otoscopic examination, abnormal tympanometry, or reported history of middle ear problems.
  • Pathology of the inner ear or auditory nerve as revealed by reported history.
  • Subject complaints of aural pain, pressure, fullness, or drainage.
  • Subjects testing positive for pregnancy will be excluded from the study.
  • Subjects with other medical/health issues that would preclude voluntary participation in a drug study may be excluded at the discretion of the Principal Investigator.
  • Subjects that have previously received any known potentially ototoxic medication. This includes, but is not limited to, high dose salicylates (\>2 g/day), platinum-based chemotherapeutics and aminoglycoside antibiotics, such as streptomycin, gentamicin,tobramycin, amikacin, neomycin, and netilmycin.
  • Subjects that are currently using of any potentially ototoxic medications (i.e. diuretics or minocycline).
  • Subjects that have received any investigational treatment (drug or device) in the six months prior to this study.
  • Subjects exhibiting or self-reporting shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, or hemoptysis

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

September 1 2011

Trial Type :

INTERVENTIONAL

Allocation :

ACTUAL

End Date :

March 1 2014

Estimated Enrollment :

83 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT01444846

Start Date

September 1 2011

End Date

March 1 2014

Last Update

August 28 2014

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University of Florida

Gainsville, Florida, United States, 32610