1995
DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1995.00540320059013
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The Predictive Value of Cerebrospinal Fluid Dynamic Tests in Patients With the Idiopathic Adult Hydrocephalus Syndrome

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“…The efficacy of shunt procedures maintained for the short term ranged from 3-6 months in 64-96% of patients, 2,5,15,21,22,24,32,35,36,48) and at 1 year in 41-95% 10,12,18,25,33,40,49,50,62,66) ; while the efficacy of shunt procedures maintained for the long term ranged from 3-5 years in 28-91% of patients. 2,9,21,32,36,38,46,49,50,52) The best improvement rate was for gait disturbance, between 58-90%. 2,5,14,21,32,35,36,45,49,50,52,66) The improvement rate for dementia differed with the evaluation scale used; however, the symptoms improved in 29-80% of patients.…”
Section: Outcomementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The efficacy of shunt procedures maintained for the short term ranged from 3-6 months in 64-96% of patients, 2,5,15,21,22,24,32,35,36,48) and at 1 year in 41-95% 10,12,18,25,33,40,49,50,62,66) ; while the efficacy of shunt procedures maintained for the long term ranged from 3-5 years in 28-91% of patients. 2,9,21,32,36,38,46,49,50,52) The best improvement rate was for gait disturbance, between 58-90%. 2,5,14,21,32,35,36,45,49,50,52,66) The improvement rate for dementia differed with the evaluation scale used; however, the symptoms improved in 29-80% of patients.…”
Section: Outcomementioning
confidence: 98%
“…It is controversial whether the above imaging diagnosis predicts the shunt response, 23,24,32,41,72) but measurements of the preoperative peak flow velocity of CSF 103,122) and stroke volume, reflecting the CSF volume following the cerebral aqueduct, 6,120,121) have been reported to be clinically useful predictors of the shunt response, and these may be considered for preoperative examinations; however, the measurement methods have not been standardized and their diagnostic value has not been established. Reduced venous circulation in the sagittal and straight sinuses and intracranial compliance on heart rate-gated phase-contrast MRI have been reported, 11,12) but their diagnostic values have not been established.…”
Section: -A-iii Csf Flow Void By Mri and Csf Flow Rate By Phase-conmentioning
confidence: 99%
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