A comatose vertebrobasilar occlusion patient recovering with bilateral hearing loss following full recanalization with mechanical thrombectomy.

IF 1.3 Q4 NEUROIMAGING
Arsida Bajrami, Songul Senadim, Serdar Geyik
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Abstract

Acute occlusion of vertebrobasilar artery mostly presents with severe neurologic impairment. Bilateral sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) as the first clinical symptom on onset is a rare phenomenon. Clinical benefit of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) in terms of hearing loss in these cases is poorly understood. We describe a case of a patient with vertebrobasilar occlusion who presented with only sudden bilateral SNHL and recovered poorly in terms of hearing loss after full recanalization with MT. We describe a 52-year-old right-handed male patient with an unremarkable medical history. On admission, he was hypertensive to 200/102 mm Hg; neurological examination was significant for mild right facial palsy and bilateral SNHL, later confirmed by an audiogram. diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) showed infarction of bilateral anterior cerebellum, cerebellar peduncles, and pons with negative flair. Computed tomography angiography showed occlusion in the level of the vertebrobasilar junction. Patients' neurological status deteriorated within hours into a comatose status with anarthria and quadriplegia. He was treated with MT and stenting and full recanalization was achieved. All neurological examination findings have completely resolved, except for the bilateral SNHL. Acute onset of sudden bilateral deafness in isolation or accompanied by vestibular, cerebellar, and/or brainstem signs may indicate large vessel occlusion. Although rapid recanalization with MT helps improve the symptoms, the specific impact over SNHL varies between patients.

一例昏迷椎基底动脉闭塞患者在机械取栓完全再通后恢复双侧听力损失。
急性椎基底动脉闭塞多表现为严重的神经功能损害。双侧感音神经性听力损失(SNHL)作为首发临床症状是一种罕见的现象。机械取栓(MT)在这些病例听力损失方面的临床益处尚不清楚。我们描述了一例椎基底动脉闭塞患者,他只表现为突发性双侧SNHL,在MT完全再通后听力损失恢复不佳。我们描述了一名52岁的右撇子男性患者,病史一般。入院时,他的血压为200/102 mm Hg;神经学检查对轻度右侧面瘫和双侧SNHL有重要意义,后来由听音图证实。弥散加权成像(DWI)显示双侧小脑前部、小脑蒂和脑桥梗死,呈阴性flair。计算机断层血管造影显示椎基底动脉连接处有闭塞。患者的神经系统状况在数小时内恶化为昏迷状态,伴无音和四肢瘫痪。他接受了MT和支架治疗,并实现了完全再通。除双侧SNHL外,所有神经学检查结果均已完全解决。急性发作的突发性双侧耳聋孤立或伴有前庭、小脑和/或脑干征象可能提示大血管闭塞。虽然MT快速再通有助于改善症状,但对SNHL的具体影响因患者而异。
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Neuroradiology Journal
Neuroradiology Journal NEUROIMAGING-
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期刊介绍: NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal (formerly Rivista di Neuroradiologia) is the official journal of the Italian Association of Neuroradiology and of the several Scientific Societies from all over the world. Founded in 1988 as Rivista di Neuroradiologia, of June 2006 evolved in NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal. It is published bimonthly.
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