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A State-of-Art Review of Digital Technologies for the Next Generation of Tinnitus Therapeutics
Background: Digital processing has enabled the development of several generations of technology for tinnitus therapy. The first digital generation was comprised of digital Hearing Aids (HAs) and personal digital music players implementing already established sound-based therapies, as well as text ba...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8522011/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34713191 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2021.724370 |
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author | Searchfield, Grant D. Sanders, Philip J. Doborjeh, Zohreh Doborjeh, Maryam Boldu, Roger Sun, Kevin Barde, Amit |
author_facet | Searchfield, Grant D. Sanders, Philip J. Doborjeh, Zohreh Doborjeh, Maryam Boldu, Roger Sun, Kevin Barde, Amit |
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description | Background: Digital processing has enabled the development of several generations of technology for tinnitus therapy. The first digital generation was comprised of digital Hearing Aids (HAs) and personal digital music players implementing already established sound-based therapies, as well as text based information on the internet. In the second generation Smart-phone applications (apps) alone or in conjunction with HAs resulted in more therapy options for users to select from. The 3rd generation of digital tinnitus technologies began with the emergence of many novel, largely neurophysiologically-inspired, treatment theories that drove development of processing; enabled through HAs, apps, the internet and stand-alone devices. We are now of the cusp of a 4th generation that will incorporate physiological sensors, multiple transducers and AI to personalize therapies. Aim: To review technologies that will enable the next generations of digital therapies for tinnitus. Methods: A “state-of-the-art” review was undertaken to answer the question: what digital technology could be applied to tinnitus therapy in the next 10 years? Google Scholar and PubMed were searched for the 10-year period 2011–2021. The search strategy used the following key words: “tinnitus” and [“HA,” “personalized therapy,” “AI” (and “methods” or “applications”), “Virtual reality,” “Games,” “Sensors” and “Transducers”], and “Hearables.” Snowballing was used to expand the search from the identified papers. The results of the review were cataloged and organized into themes. Results: This paper identified digital technologies and research on the development of smart therapies for tinnitus. AI methods that could have tinnitus applications are identified and discussed. The potential of personalized treatments and the benefits of being able to gather data in ecologically valid settings are outlined. Conclusions: There is a huge scope for the application of digital technology to tinnitus therapy, but the uncertain mechanisms underpinning tinnitus present a challenge and many posited therapeutic approaches may not be successful. Personalized AI modeling based on biometric measures obtained through various sensor types, and assessments of individual psychology and lifestyles should result in the development of smart therapy platforms for tinnitus. |
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spelling | pubmed-85220112021-10-27 A State-of-Art Review of Digital Technologies for the Next Generation of Tinnitus Therapeutics Searchfield, Grant D. Sanders, Philip J. Doborjeh, Zohreh Doborjeh, Maryam Boldu, Roger Sun, Kevin Barde, Amit Front Digit Health Digital Health Background: Digital processing has enabled the development of several generations of technology for tinnitus therapy. The first digital generation was comprised of digital Hearing Aids (HAs) and personal digital music players implementing already established sound-based therapies, as well as text based information on the internet. In the second generation Smart-phone applications (apps) alone or in conjunction with HAs resulted in more therapy options for users to select from. The 3rd generation of digital tinnitus technologies began with the emergence of many novel, largely neurophysiologically-inspired, treatment theories that drove development of processing; enabled through HAs, apps, the internet and stand-alone devices. We are now of the cusp of a 4th generation that will incorporate physiological sensors, multiple transducers and AI to personalize therapies. Aim: To review technologies that will enable the next generations of digital therapies for tinnitus. Methods: A “state-of-the-art” review was undertaken to answer the question: what digital technology could be applied to tinnitus therapy in the next 10 years? Google Scholar and PubMed were searched for the 10-year period 2011–2021. The search strategy used the following key words: “tinnitus” and [“HA,” “personalized therapy,” “AI” (and “methods” or “applications”), “Virtual reality,” “Games,” “Sensors” and “Transducers”], and “Hearables.” Snowballing was used to expand the search from the identified papers. The results of the review were cataloged and organized into themes. Results: This paper identified digital technologies and research on the development of smart therapies for tinnitus. AI methods that could have tinnitus applications are identified and discussed. The potential of personalized treatments and the benefits of being able to gather data in ecologically valid settings are outlined. Conclusions: There is a huge scope for the application of digital technology to tinnitus therapy, but the uncertain mechanisms underpinning tinnitus present a challenge and many posited therapeutic approaches may not be successful. Personalized AI modeling based on biometric measures obtained through various sensor types, and assessments of individual psychology and lifestyles should result in the development of smart therapy platforms for tinnitus. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8522011/ /pubmed/34713191 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2021.724370 Text en Copyright © 2021 Searchfield, Sanders, Doborjeh, Doborjeh, Boldu, Sun and Barde. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Digital Health Searchfield, Grant D. Sanders, Philip J. Doborjeh, Zohreh Doborjeh, Maryam Boldu, Roger Sun, Kevin Barde, Amit A State-of-Art Review of Digital Technologies for the Next Generation of Tinnitus Therapeutics |
title | A State-of-Art Review of Digital Technologies for the Next Generation of Tinnitus Therapeutics |
title_full | A State-of-Art Review of Digital Technologies for the Next Generation of Tinnitus Therapeutics |
title_fullStr | A State-of-Art Review of Digital Technologies for the Next Generation of Tinnitus Therapeutics |
title_full_unstemmed | A State-of-Art Review of Digital Technologies for the Next Generation of Tinnitus Therapeutics |
title_short | A State-of-Art Review of Digital Technologies for the Next Generation of Tinnitus Therapeutics |
title_sort | state-of-art review of digital technologies for the next generation of tinnitus therapeutics |
topic | Digital Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8522011/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34713191 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2021.724370 |
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