Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
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Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
Case Report

Zumbido pulsátil causado por fístula arteriovenosa intracraniana, diagnosticada indiretamente por ultrassom com Doppler das carótidas

Pulsatile tinnitus due to intracranial arteriovenous fistula indirectly identified by carotid Doppler ultrasound

André Câmara Matoso Chacon; Ricardo de Alvarenga Yoshida; Sally Tan; Samantha LaFotaine; Prakash Vishwanathan; Tulio Brasileiro Silva Pacheco; Gutenberg do Amaral Gurgel

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Resumo

O zumbido pulsátil é um tipo específico de som causado por anomalias vasculares, geralmente associadas a fluxo sanguíneo turbulento, secundário a estenoses de alto débito ou a tortuosidades arteriais. Essas alterações podem gerar ruídos rítmicos que comprometem a qualidade de vida dos pacientes. Descrevemos o caso de uma mulher de 51 anos com zumbido pulsátil no ouvido direito há 18 meses. Não foram identificadas alterações significativas nos exames de angiotomografia arterial e de angiorressonância magnética de crânio devido a não realização da fase venosa conjunta. O ultrassom com Doppler das carótidas evidenciou fluxo anômalo na artéria carótida externa direita, com índice de resistência diminuído, sugerindo fístula arteriovenosa. A angiografia cerebral confirmou o diagnóstico, identificando comunicação entre ramos da carótida externa e veias intracranianas. A paciente foi submetida a tratamento endovascular por embolização, com resolução completa dos sintomas e normalização dos parâmetros ao Doppler no seguimento de 24 meses.

Palavras-chave

zumbido pulsátil; fístula arteriovenosa; doppler de carótidas; embolização

Abstract

Pulsatile tinnitus is a specific type of sound caused by vascular anomalies, usually associated with turbulent blood flow, secondary to high-output stenosis or arterial tortuosity. These alterations can produce rhythmic sounds that compromise patients’ quality of life. This report describes the case of a 51-year-old woman with pulsating tinnitus in her right ear for 18 months. No significant changes were identified on arterial computed tomography angiography or cranial magnetic resonance angiography due to the non-completion of the joint venous phase. Carotid Doppler ultrasound showed abnormal flow in the right external carotid artery, with a decreased resistance index, suggesting an arteriovenous fistula. Cerebral angiography confirmed the diagnosis, showing communication between external carotid artery branches and intracranial veins. The patient underwent endovascular treatment with embolization, resulting in complete resolution of symptoms and normalization of Doppler parameters at 24-month follow-up.

Keywords

pulsatile tinnitus; arteriovenous fistula; carotid duplex; embolization

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Submitted date:
08/17/2025

Accepted date:
02/18/2026

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