AI-assisted Diagnosis, Triage and Assessment of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorRoyal Cornwall Hospitals Trust

About this trial

Hearing loss affects approximately 11 million people in the UK, while tinnitus impacts around 7 million. Both conditions can significantly reduce quality of life and are linked to poorer mental health and employment challenges. Each year, tinnitus alone accounts for more than one million GP appointments, and patients referred to hospital ear, nose and throat (ENT) services often face long delays, sometimes exceeding a year, before their first assessment.

To address this demand, the Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust has developed a virtual ENT clinic. Patients undergo a validated hearing test in person and complete online questionnaires. Clinicians then review these data to determine next steps, which may include discharge with advice, referral for imaging, or a face-to-face consultation. Initial trials demonstrated that the majority of patients could be managed virtually, substantially reducing waiting times. However, clinicians must still review every case, limiting capacity for patients who require direct care.

This project builds on the virtual clinic by introducing artificial intelligence (AI) to support the assessment process. Using explainable AI methods, the system will be trained to replicate clinician-level decision-making while providing transparent reasoning for its recommendations. The study will evaluate how closely AI-generated outcomes align with clinician assessments, with all cases continuing to receive a clinician's final review. Clinicians will not be aware of the recommendations produced by the AI tool, but the study aims to measure how concordant AI recommendations are with clinician assessments.

If the AI tool's clinical recommendations closely align with clinician recommendations (the gold standard for care), the AI tool could be introduced as a clinical recommendation assistant tool, streamlining the triage and management of hearing loss and tinnitus, enabling clinicians to focus on complex cases, accelerating access to care, and improving efficiency.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Patients assessed in the RCHT virtual hearing loss and tinnitus clinic.

Presenting symptoms of hearing loss and/or tinnitus.

Ability to provide informed consent to participate in the study.

Disqualifiers

Individuals under 18 years of age.

Patients unable to provide informed consent.

Patients without sufficient English proficiency where translation services cannot be arranged.

Cases where data quality is insufficient for analysis.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assisted Clinical Decision Support Tool for managing Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

Treatment groups

1,500 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Locations

1
Treliske HospitalTR1 1LJ, TruroCornwall, United Kingdom

Sponsors and collaborators

Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust

Lead sponsor

University of Exeter

Collaborator

University of Birmingham

Collaborator