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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 75(1): 21-31, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37007879

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To evaluate the outcomes in patients of vascular tinnitus managed at our institute. The clinical data of all patients diagnosed with pulsatile tinnitus from January 2014 to April 2022 and managed at AIIMS, Bhubaneswar, was retrospectively reviewed. The diagnosis, treatment and outcomes were analyzed. A 6-year literature review was performed from March 2015 to April 2021. Our series discusses managing eleven cases of vascular tinnitus with varied aetiology and their outcomes. Out of the eleven cases, eight patients underwent surgical or radiological intervention, and seven had complete resolution of symptoms. Of the eleven patients, three had partial resolution. The 6-year literature review revealed sigmoid and transverse sinus as the most common causative anatomical sites for pulsatile tinnitus. Amongst those who received an intervention, 83.56% of the patients had complete resolution of symptoms. Vascular tinnitus can be cured if the exact vessel causing it is localized. Clinical suspicion is based on the character of tinnitus and patient history. A careful evaluation of the head and neck sites for any vascular anomaly that can cause pulsatile tinnitus must be done. Radiology demonstrates treatable causes of it. It delineates the aberrant anatomical variations that can lead to this disturbing aetiology. Treatable causes are best addressed, and pathology should be taken care of. A multidisciplinary team comprising ENT surgeons, audiologists and interventional radiologists must identify and treat the pathology.

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