The VertiGO! Trial protocol: A prospective, single-center, patient-blinded study to evaluate efficacy and safety of prolonged daily stimulation with a multichannel vestibulocochlear implant prototype in bilateral vestibulopathy patients
Bernd L. Vermorken(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Raymond van de Berg(National Research Tomsk State University), Alexander van Soest(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Elke Loos(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Vincent Van Rompaey(University of Antwerp), Joost J. A. Stultiens(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Benjamin Volpe(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Christopher McCrum(Maastricht University), Stan C J van Boxel(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Elke Devocht(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Angélica Pérez Fornos(University Hospital of Geneva), Marc van Hoof(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Nils Guinand(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Kenneth Meijer(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Rik Marcellis(Maastricht University)
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