| Literature DB >> 30497157 |
Pasquale Gallina1,2, Giancarlo Lastrucci1, Saverio Caini3, Nicola Di Lorenzo1, Berardino Porfirio2,4, Antonio Scollato5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVEThree to five days of external lumbar drainage (ELD) of CSF is a test for ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) selection in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH). The accuracy and complication rates of a shorter (1-day) ELD procedure were analyzed.METHODSData of patients with iNPH who underwent 1-day ELD to be selected to undergo VPS placement with a programmable valve in the period from 2005 to 2015 were reviewed. Patients experiencing VPS complications, valve malfunctioning, or with less than 1 year of follow-up were excluded. The ability of 1-day ELD to predict VPS outcome at 1- and 12-month follow-up was assessed by calculating sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values.RESULTSOf 93 patients who underwent 1-day ELD, 3 did not complete the procedure. Of the remaining 90 patients, 2 experienced transient nerve root irritation. Twenty-four patients had negative test outcomes and 66 had positive test outcomes. Nine negative-outcome patients had intraprocedural headache, which showed 37.5% sensitivity (95% confidence interval [CI] 19.5%-59.2%) and 100% specificity (95% CI 93.1%-100%) as predictors of negative 1-day ELD outcome. Sixty-eight patients (6 with negative and 62 with positive outcomes) underwent VPS insertion, which was successful in 0 and 58 patients, respectively, at 1-month follow-up. Test sensitivity and specificity in predicting surgical outcome at 1-month follow-up were 100% (95% CI 92.3%-100%) and 60% (95% CI 27.4%-86.3%), respectively, with 94.1% accuracy (95% CI 85.6-98.4%). Among the 1-day ELD-positive patients, 2 showed no clinical benefit at 12 months follow-up. Test sensitivity and specificity in predicting surgical outcome at 12-month follow-up was 100% (95% CI 92.5%-100%) and 75.0% (95% CI 35.6%-95.5%), respectively, with 97.1% (95% CI 89.8%-99.6%) accuracy.CONCLUSIONSOne-day ELD is a reliable tool in iNPH management, with low complication risk and short trial duration. The test is very consistent in predicting who will have a positive outcome with VPS placement, given the high chance of successful outcome at 1- and 12-month follow-up; negative-outcome patients have a high risk of unsuccessful surgery. Intraprocedural headache is prognostic of 1-day ELD negative outcome.Entities:
Keywords: ELD = external lumbar drainage; MMSE = Mini-Mental State Examination; VPS = ventriculoperitoneal shunt; external lumbar drainage; headache; iNPH = idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus; idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus; screening test accuracy; ventriculoperitoneal shunt
Year: 2018 PMID: 30497157 DOI: 10.3171/2018.6.JNS18400
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosurg ISSN: 0022-3085 Impact factor: 5.115