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A Novel Toolkit for the Early Diagnosis of Hearing Impairment (EDHI)

Description du projet

Nouvelle boîte à outils pour le diagnostic précoce des troubles de l’audition

L’exposition à des niveaux sonores dangereux constitue une menace pour la santé auditive de près de 60 % de la population européenne. Dans ce contexte, le projet EDHI, financé par le programme MSCA, entend concevoir une boîte à outils innovante capable de détecter les premiers signes de perte auditive et de fournir un diagnostic précoce. Cet objectif sera atteint grâce à la création de nouveaux tests comportementaux et neurophysiologiques permettant d’identifier des biomarqueurs uniques de la performance auditive. En outre, un classificateur automatique sera mis au point pour évaluer l’étendue des lésions auditives sur la base de ces biomarqueurs. S’appuyant sur des données pilotes et sur une expertise en matière de méthodes avancées de traitement des signaux et de recherche sur l’audition, EDHI vise à diagnostiquer des troubles auditifs qui passent souvent inaperçus, ce qui permettra de formuler des recommandations personnalisées pour chaque cas.

Objectif

Approximately 40–60% of the European population is at risk of developing hearing loss due to exposure to unsafe noise levels. The EDHI fellowship will develop a novel toolkit sensitive to the first signs of hearing loss – appropriate for use as an early diagnostic. This objective will be achieved by (1) ideating innovative behavioural and neurophysiological tests that will provide novel biomarkers of hearing performance, and (2) developing an automatic classifier that estimates the degree of hearing damage based on these biomarkers. The encouraging pilot data obtained to date, along with the background experience of the applicant and supervisor in developing advanced signal-processing methods and conducting hearing research situate them in an optimal position to conduct the planned research. This fellowship has the potential to transform current clinical practice by providing clinicians with the necessary tools to diagnose hearing disorders that are currently undetected in approximately 1 out of 10 patients. The early diagnosis of hearing difficulties will enable the provision of individualised recommendations to ameliorate a person’s hearing difficulties and prevent any further deterioration, thus reducing the risk of social isolation, anxiety, depression and dementia. Further, a ‘hearing-pathology demonstrator’ will be developed for use in outreach activities to increase awareness amongst the general population of the adverse impacts of hearing loss, and to assist policy makers in the design of effective prevention strategies. In addition, this fellowship lays the groundwork for a substantial bidirectional transfer of knowledge with the host institution and provides the opportunity to engage with top hearing-related industry partners who have an interest in the commercial exploitation of this technology.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 181 152,96
Adresse
CUESTA DEL HOSPICIO SN
18071 Granada
Espagne

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Région
Sur Andalucía Granada
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
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