| Literature DB >> 31122204 |
Jan Hoffmann1,2, Katharina Maria Kreutz3,4, Christoph Csapó-Schmidt4, Nils Becker3,4, Hagen Kunte3,5, Lucius Samo Fekonja6, Anas Jadan4, Edzard Wiener7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Elevation of intracranial pressure in idiopathic intracranial hypertension induces an edema of the prelaminar section of the optic nerve (papilledema). Beside the commonly observed optic nerve sheath distention, information on a potential pathology of the retrolaminar section of the optic nerve and the short-term effect of normalization of intracranial pressure on these abnormalities remains scarce.Entities:
Keywords: DTI; Idiopathic intracranial hypertension; Intracranial pressure; Lumbar puncture; MRI; Optic nerve
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31122204 PMCID: PMC6734439 DOI: 10.1186/s10194-019-1004-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Fig. 1a shows an example of a coronal T2w image of the ON and ONS on which ON and ONS diameters where calculated. b shows the coronal T2-mapping. c illustrates the DTI measurements of the ON and depicts an MR-tractography of the ON
Summarizes the changes that normalization of CSF pressure induced on several morphometric and DTI measurements
| Pre-LP | Post-LP | Significance | |
|---|---|---|---|
| CSF opening pressure [cm H2O] | 28.50 [26.00; 43.00] | 12.00 [7.00; 17.00] | |
| FA | 0.309 [0.271; 0.354] | 0.259 [0.218; 0.339] | |
| MD | 0.0012 [0.0001; 0.0013] | 0.0013 [0.0001; 0.0014] | |
| ON diameter [mm] | 2.95 [2.70; 3.00] | 3.00 [2.80; 3.20] | |
| ONS diameter [mm] | 5.00 [4.50; 6.90] | 4.95 [4.50; 7.40] | |
| T2 [ms] | 90.89 [59.00; 211.41] | 114.44 [89.25; 177.81] |
Data are expressed as median with 5th and 95th percentile. Statistical analysis was performed using the non-parametric Mann-Whitney U-Test and significance was assumed at p < 0.05
Fig. 2Illustrates the variation in the FA a and MD b values prior and after normalization of CSF pressure through lumbar puncture. The FA value was significantly reduced after normalization of CSF pressure (p = 0.038)
Fig. 3Illustrates the changes in ON a and ONS b diameters as well as in T2 values c before and after normalization of CSF pressure. The normalization of CSF pressure did not induce a significant change in any of the three parameters (ON p = 0.130, ONS p = 0.798, T2 p = 0.310)
Summarizes the characteristics of the study population as well as the characteristics of IIH-related headache and its accompanying features prior and after normalization of CSF pressure
| Patient data | |
| Age [a] | 39.4 y ± 3.70 |
| Sex [M:F] | 1:7 |
| BMI [kg/m2] | 34.90 ± 1.50 |
| Volume CSF [ml] | 23.38 ± 1.70 |
| Clinical data | |
| Headache intensity before LP [x/10] | 2.94 ± 1.02 |
| Headache intensity after LP [x/10] | 0.56 ± 0.32 |
| Photophobia before LP [%] | 50.00 (4/8 pat.) |
| Photophobia after LP [%] | 25.00 (2/8 pat.) |
| Phonophobia before LP [%] | 37.50 (3/8 pat.) |
| Phonophobia after LP [%] | 0.00 (0/8 pat.) |
| Osmophobia before LP [%] | 25.00 (2/8 pat.) |
| Osmophobia after LP [%] | 0.00 (0/8 pat.) |
| Lacrimation before LP [%] | 37.50 (3/8 pat.) |
| Lacrimation after LP [%] | 0.00 (0/8 pat.) |
| Rhinorrhea before LP [%] | 25.00 (2/8 pat.) |
| Rhinorrhea after LP [%] | 0.00 (0/8 pat.) |
| Nausea before LP [%] | 50.00 (4/8 pat.) |
| Nausea after LP [%] | 0.00 (0/8 pat.) |
| Tinnitus before LP [%] | 50.00 (4/8 pat.) |
| Tinnitus after LP [%] | 0.00 (0/8 pat.) |
Fig. 4Depicts the correlations between the difference in FA value and CSF pressure a as well as between the difference of FA values and headache intensity b before and after normalization of CSF pressure. In both cases correlations were not significant (p > 0.05)