The Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) database: A new approach for delineation of tinnitus subtypes and generation of predictors for treatment outcome

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Tinnitus, the phantom perception of sound, is a frequent disorder that causes significant morbidity and treatment is elusive. A large variety of different treatment options have been proposed and from most of them some patients benefit. However, a particular treatment that helps one patient may fail for others. This suggests that there are different forms of tinnitus which differ in their pathophysiology and their response to specific treatments. Therefore, it is a major challenge for tinnitus treatment to identify the most promising therapy for a specific patient.
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Authors Michael Landgrebe,Florian Zeman,Michael Koller,Yvonne Eberl,Markus Mohr,Jean Reiter,Susanne Staudinger,Goeran Hajak,Berthold Langguth;Michael Landgrebe;Florian Zeman;Michael Koller;Yvonne Eberl;Markus Mohr;Jean Reiter;Susanne Staudinger;Goeran Hajak;Berthold Langguth;
Journal BMC medical informatics and decision making
Year 2010
DOI 10.1186/1472-6947-10-42
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