Vascular loops in the anterior inferior cerebellar artery, as identified by magnetic resonance imaging, and their relationship with otologic symptoms

Author:

Abreu Junior Luiz de1,Kuniyoshi Cristina Hiromi1,Wolosker Angela Borri1,Borri Maria Lúcia1,Antunes Augusto2,Ota Vanessa Kiyomi Arashiro3,Uchida Daniela1

Affiliation:

1. Rede D'Or, Brazil

2. Axial Medicina Diagnóstica, Brazil

3. Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Objective: To use magnetic resonance imaging to identify vascular loops in the anterior inferior cerebellar artery and to evaluate their relationship with otologic symptoms. Materials and Methods: We selected 33 adults with otologic complaints who underwent magnetic resonance imaging at our institution between June and November 2013. Three experienced independent observers evaluated the trajectory of the anterior inferior cerebellar artery in relation to the internal auditory meatus and graded the anterior inferior cerebellar artery vascular loops according to the Chavda classification. Kappa and chi-square tests were used. Values of p < 0.05 were considered significant. Results: The interobserver agreement was moderate. Comparing ears that presented vascular loops with those that did not, we found no association with tinnitus, hearing loss, or vertigo. Similarly, we found no association between the Chavda grade and any otological symptom. Conclusion: Vascular loops do not appear to be associated with otoneurological manifestations.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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