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Long-Term Prognosis of Cognitive Function in Patients With Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus After Shunt Surgery.

Akihiro Kambara1, Yoshinaga Kajimoto1, Ryokichi Yagi1, Naokado Ikeda1, Motomasa Furuse1, Naosuke Nonoguchi1, Shinji Kawabata1, Toshihiko Kuroiwa2, Kenji Kuroda3, Shohei Tsuji3, Ryuichi Saura4, Masahiko Wanibuchi1.   

Abstract

The long-term prognosis of cognitive function in patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) remains unclear. This study aimed to determine the long-term prognosis of cognitive function in patients with iNPH, as well as the factors related to it. It included 48 patients with iNPH who were treated with cerebrospinal fluid shunting between January 2015 and December 2017 at Osaka Medical College Hospital, with follow-up evaluation of their cognitive function for >2 years. Cognitive function was measured using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) preoperatively and at 3 months, 1 and 2 years post-operatively. The mean MMSE score (22.4 ± 5.4 preoperatively) improved at 3 months [23.8 ± 5.0 (p = 0.0002)] and 1 year [23.7 ± 4.8 (p = 0.004)] post-operatively. At 2 years post-operatively, they were able to maintain their preoperative level (22.6 ± 5.3). The patients were classified in to the cognitive decline group [11 (23%) patients; a decrease in the MMSE score by ≥ 2 points 2 years after surgery] and the maintenance/improvement group [37 (77%) patients]. Univariate and receiver operating characteristic analyses were performed for the two groups to identify factors associated with cognitive prognosis. In both groups, the patients who were younger (p = 0.009) or had milder symptoms (p = 0.035) had a better long-term prognosis of cognitive function. The cutoffs for age and disease severity (idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus grading scale; INPHGS) were 78 years (area under the curve = 0.77) and 5 points (area under the curve = 0.71), respectively. In conclusion, most patients (77%) were able to improve and maintain cognitive function for at least 2 years after surgery. The fact that disease severity and age are associated with cognitive prognosis suggests that early iNPH intervention is desirable to improve cognitive prognosis.
Copyright © 2021 Kambara, Kajimoto, Yagi, Ikeda, Furuse, Nonoguchi, Kawabata, Kuroiwa, Kuroda, Tsuji, Saura and Wanibuchi.

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Keywords:  cognition; dementia; hydrocephalus; long term outcome; shunting

Year:  2021        PMID: 33551791      PMCID: PMC7854532          DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2020.617150

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci        ISSN: 1663-4365            Impact factor:   5.750


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Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  2013-11-29       Impact factor: 10.154

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5.  Progression of Alzheimer's Disease-Related Pathology and Cell Counts in a Patient with Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus.

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Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  2008-03-20       Impact factor: 10.154

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10.  Impact of cerebrospinal fluid shunting for idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus on the amyloid cascade.

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Review 1.  Cognitive Impairment in Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus.

Authors:  Haoyun Xiao; Fan Hu; Jing Ding; Zheng Ye
Journal:  Neurosci Bull       Date:  2022-05-15       Impact factor: 5.271

2.  Impact of Early Intervention for Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus on Long-Term Prognosis in Prodromal Phase.

Authors:  Yoshinaga Kajimoto; Masahiro Kameda; Akihiro Kambara; Kenji Kuroda; Shohei Tsuji; Yasutaka Nikaido; Ryuichi Saura; Masahiko Wanibuchi
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-04-11       Impact factor: 4.086

3.  Dual-Task Performance in Older Adults With and Without Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus.

Authors:  Otto Lilja-Lund; Lars Nyberg; Martin Maripuu; Katarina Laurell
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2022-05-30       Impact factor: 5.702

Review 4.  Update on the Cognitive Presentations of iNPH for Clinicians.

Authors:  Tobias Langheinrich; Cliff Chen; Owen Thomas
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-07-20       Impact factor: 4.086

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