Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
Cerebrospinal fluid
The cavity within which the brain and spinal cord are contained
has a volume of approximately 1500 ml. About 200 ml of this volume
is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The function of the CSF is to nourish
the central
nervous system and protect it against
chemical and physical injury. A disturbance in the CSF system may
lead to development of the disorder Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
(NPH).
Symptoms
NPH is a neurological condition which mainly occurs in people
that are 55 years and older. The main clinical features of NPH are
balance and gait disturbance, dementia and urinary incontinence.
Since these symptoms are common in the normal ageing process, and
similar to the symptoms of Alzhemer's or Parkinson's disease, NPH
is often difficult to diagnose. The most common diagnostic tools
are CT-scans or MRI as well as a thorough clinical assessment.
Predictive tests
To determine whether a patient is likely to improve from shunt
surgery or not, there are several additional tests which can be
performed. Here the infusion test, for assessment of CSF-dynamical
parameters, including resting ICP and absorption of CSF, is an
important test which can be performed with LIKVOR CELDA®
SYSTEM.
Shunt surgery
The most common treatment of patients with NPH is shunt surgery.
A shunt system is surgically placed from the ventricles of the
brain to the abdominal cavity, to drain excess CSF from the brain.
About 70 % of the patients operated on improve after surgery. Today
hydrocephalus shunt surgery is the most frequent operation
performed at many neurosurgical centers, with nearly 70 000 shunts
implanted yearly in the developed countries.
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Links
- Sweden Patient and relative NPH-association here
- Swedish site on dementia here
- Lifenph.com
- National Hydrocephalus Foundation here