| Literature DB >> 33839864 |
Zofia H Czosnyka1, Marek Czosnyka2, Piotr Smielewski1, Afroditi D Lalou1, Eva Nabbanja1, Matthew Garnett1, Slawomir Barszcz3, Eric A Schmidt4, Shahan Momjian5, Magda Kasprowicz6, Gianpaolo Petrella7, Brian Owler8, Nicole C Keong9, Peter J Hutchinson1, John D Pickard1.
Abstract
Normal pressure hydrocephalus is more complex than a simple disturbance of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation. Nevertheless, an assessment of CSF dynamics is key to making decisions about shunt insertion, shunt malfunction, and for further management if a patient fails to improve. We summarize our 25 years of single center experience in CSF dynamics assessment using pressure measurement and analysis. 4473 computerized infusion tests have been performed. We have shown that CSF infusion studies are safe, with incidence of infection at less than 1%. Raised resistance to CSF outflow positively correlates (p < 0.014) with improvement after shunting and is associated with disturbance of cerebral blood flow and its autoregulation (p < 0.02). CSF infusion studies are valuable in assessing possible shunt malfunction in vivo and for avoiding unnecessary revisions. Infusion tests are safe and provide useful information for clinical decision-making for the management of patients suffering from hydrocephalus.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebrospinal fluid; Hydrocephalus; Infusion test; Shunt
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33839864 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-59436-7_58
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurochir Suppl ISSN: 0065-1419