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Long-term outcome in 109 adult patients operated on for hydrocephalus.

M Tisell1, P Hellström, G Ahl-Börjesson, G Barrows, E Blomsterwall, M Tullberg, C Wikkelsö.   

Abstract

To examine the long-term effects of surgery in adult hydrocephalus we conducted a cross-sectional questionnaire study assessing both the patients' sense of well-being, and changes in gait, living conditions, daily need of sleep and bladder function. One-hundred-and-nine consecutive patients operated for non-communicating hydrocephalus (N-CH) (22) and communicating normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), both idiopathic (38) and secondary (49) were included. For survival analyses, three reference groups were selected from the general population and from the Northern Sweden MONICA Project. At long-term follow-up, 29 (27%) patients had died. Sixty-eight patients (62%) returned the questionnaire, while 12 (11%) patients did not reply. The median follow-up time was 4.2 years (range 2.3 - 6.2 years). Fifty-four (79%) of these patients reported that they still felt improved and 60% had persisting observable improvement of gait, living conditions, bladder function and need of sleep. Intention-to-treat analyses revealed that 54 (50%) of the patients still felt better and 37% remained functionally improved. The standardized mortality ratio (observed/expected) was 3.01 (CI: 2.01 - 4.32).

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16954071     DOI: 10.1080/02688690600852324

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0268-8697            Impact factor:   1.596


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