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Original Article

Treatment of Tinnitus by External Electrical Stimulation

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Pages 157-164 | Received 03 Mar 1986, Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Transeataneous electrical stimulation was used in 5 consecutive patients suffering from troublesome tinnitus. The study included three parts. Part one constituted an open trial using the stimulation equipment. During this part, 2 patierts reported a reduced subjective tinnitus loudness. These 2 patients proceeded to part two where the effect from the stimulation equipment was compared with the effect from a placebo apparatus in an experimental double-blind trial. One of these 2 patients reported similar effects from active stimulation and placebo, while the other patient reported a constant positive effect from the active stimulation and no effect at all from placebo. The latter patient continued to part three where the effect of the equipment was studied over a 3-month period. Throughout the study, continuous self-recordings of the complaints was used. The results show that the electrical stimulation had a genuine tinnitus-reducing effect in one patient, remaining over a 3-month period, a positive placebo effect in one patient, but no effect in 3 patients. To determine the applicability of this method in the clinical population, carefully designed outcome studies, with appropriate control conditions, are required.

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