Katie A Peterson1, Charlotte R Housden1,2, Clare Killikelly1, Elise E DeVito1,3,4, Nicole C Keong3, George Savulich1, Zofia Czosnyka3, John D Pickard3, Barbara J Sahakian1,5. 1. a Department of Psychiatry , University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital , Cambridge , UK. 2. c Cambridge Cognition Ltd , Cambridge , UK. 3. b Department of Neurosurgery , University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital , Cambridge , UK. 4. d Department of Psychiatry , Yale University School of Medicine , New Haven , CT , USA. 5. e MRC/Wellcome Trust Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, University of Cambridge , Cambridge , UK.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Apathy - impaired motivation and goal-directed behaviour - is a common yet often overlooked symptom in normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH). Caudate atrophy often yields apathetic symptoms; however, this structural and functional relationship has not yet been explored in NPH. Additionally, little is known about the relationship between apathy and post-shunt cognitive recovery. METHODS: This audit investigated whether apathetic symptoms improve following shunt surgery in NPH, and whether this relates to cognitive response. In addition, we assessed the relationship between ventriculomegaly and apathy using the bicaudate ratio. Twenty-two patients with NPH completed the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Apathy Evaluation Scale (AES) and the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) before and 3-9 months after shunt surgery. Pre-operative ventriculomegaly was correlated with pre-operative AES and GDS scores. Difference scores (post-shunt minus baseline values) for AES and GDS were correlated with cognitive outcome. RESULTS: Greater pre-operative ventriculomegaly was associated with increased level of apathy and depression. A reduction in apathetic symptoms following shunt surgery was associated with improved performance on the MMSE. CONCLUSIONS: Apathy may be indicative of a greater degree of subcortical atrophy in NPH and may relate to functional outcome.
INTRODUCTION: Apathy - impaired motivation and goal-directed behaviour - is a common yet often overlooked symptom in normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH). Caudate atrophy often yields apathetic symptoms; however, this structural and functional relationship has not yet been explored in NPH. Additionally, little is known about the relationship between apathy and post-shunt cognitive recovery. METHODS: This audit investigated whether apathetic symptoms improve following shunt surgery in NPH, and whether this relates to cognitive response. In addition, we assessed the relationship between ventriculomegaly and apathy using the bicaudate ratio. Twenty-two patients with NPH completed the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Apathy Evaluation Scale (AES) and the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) before and 3-9 months after shunt surgery. Pre-operative ventriculomegaly was correlated with pre-operative AES and GDS scores. Difference scores (post-shunt minus baseline values) for AES and GDS were correlated with cognitive outcome. RESULTS: Greater pre-operative ventriculomegaly was associated with increased level of apathy and depression. A reduction in apathetic symptoms following shunt surgery was associated with improved performance on the MMSE. CONCLUSIONS: Apathy may be indicative of a greater degree of subcortical atrophy in NPH and may relate to functional outcome.
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Keywords:
apathy; audit; caudate nucleus; cognitive function; normal pressure hydrocephalus
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