Literature DB >> 4541079

Effect of cerebrospinal fluid shunts on intracranial pressure and on cerebrospinal fluid dynamics. 2. A new technique of pressure measurements: results and concepts. 3. A concept of hydrocephalus.

J L Fox, D C McCullough, R C Green.   

Abstract

Part 2 describes measurements of intracranial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure in 18 adult patients with CSF shunts, all pressure measurements being referred to a horizontal plane close to the foramina of Monro. All 18 patients had normal CSF pressure by lumbar puncture; however, in one patient an intracranial pressure of +280 mm was subsequently measured after pneumoencephalography. Twelve patients had pre-shunt CSF pressures measured intracranially: 11 ranged from +20 to +180 mm H(2)O and one was +280 mm H(2)O in the supine position. In the upright posture nine patients had values of -10 to -140 mm H(2)O, while three others were +60, +70, and +280 mm H(2)O. After CSF shunting in these 18 patients the pressures were -30 to +30 mm H(2)O in the supine position and -210 to -370 mm in the upright position. The effect of posture on the siphoning action of these longer shunts in the erect, adult patient is a major uncontrollable variable in maintenance of intracranial pressure after shunting. Other significant variables are reviewed. In Part 3 a concept of the hydrocephalus phenomenon is described. Emphasis is placed on the pressure differential (P(d)) and force differential (F(d)) causing pre-shunt ventricular enlargement and post-shunt ventricular size reduction. The site of P(d), which must be very small and not to be confused with measured ventricular pressure, P, must be at the ventricular wall.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4541079      PMCID: PMC1083569          DOI: 10.1136/jnnp.36.2.302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry        ISSN: 0022-3050            Impact factor:   10.154


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10.  Intracranial pressure monitoring using a programmable pressure valve and a telemetric intracranial pressure sensor in a case of slit ventricle syndrome after multiple shunt revisions.

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