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Published on: December 20, 2024
Case report: Unilateral conduction hearing loss due to central venous occlusion
Phillip Ribeiro1, Swetal Patel1, Rizwan A Qazi2,3
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada - USA.
Abstract:
Central venous stenosis is a well-known complication in patients with vascular access for hemodialysis. We report two cases involving patients on hemodialysis with arteriovenous fistulas who developed reversible unilateral conductive hearing loss secondary to critical stenosis of central veins draining the arteriovenous dialysis access. A proposed mechanism for the patients' reversible unilateral hearing loss is pterygoid venous plexus congestion leading to decreased Eustachian tube patency. Endovascular therapy was conducted to treat the stenosis and the hearing loss of both patients was returned to near normal after successful central venous angioplasty.

