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Disproportionate subarachnoid space hydrocephalus-outcome and perivascular space.
Akiguchi, Ichiro; Shirakashi, Yoshitomo; Budka, Herbert; Watanabe, Yuko; Watanabe, Toshiyuki; Shiino, Akihiko; Ogita, Mihoko; Kawamoto, Yasuhiro; Jungwirth, Susanne; Krampla, Wolfgang; Fischer, Peter.
Afiliação
  • Akiguchi I; Center of Neurological and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Takeda Hospital Kyoto, Japan ; Department of Health Science, Kyoto Koka Women's University Kyoto, Japan.
  • Shirakashi Y; Center of Neurological and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Takeda Hospital Kyoto, Japan ; Biomedical MR Science Center, Shiga University of Medical Science Otsu, Japan.
  • Budka H; Institute of Neurology, Medical University of Vienna Vienna, Austria.
  • Watanabe Y; Center of Neurological and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Takeda Hospital Kyoto, Japan.
  • Watanabe T; Department of Health Science, Kyoto Koka Women's University Kyoto, Japan ; Biomedical MR Science Center, Shiga University of Medical Science Otsu, Japan.
  • Shiino A; Department of Health Science, Kyoto Koka Women's University Kyoto, Japan ; Biomedical MR Science Center, Shiga University of Medical Science Otsu, Japan.
  • Ogita M; Department of Health Science, Kyoto Koka Women's University Kyoto, Japan.
  • Kawamoto Y; Department of Health Science, Kyoto Koka Women's University Kyoto, Japan.
  • Jungwirth S; Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Aging Research Vienna, Austria.
  • Krampla W; Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Digital Radiography and Intervention Radiology Vienna, Austria.
  • Fischer P; Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Aging Research Vienna, Austria ; Psychiatric Department, Danube Hospital Vienna, Austria.
Ann Clin Transl Neurol ; 1(8): 562-9, 2014 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25356428
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

We sought to identify the prevalence of MRI features of disproportionately enlarged subarachnoid space hydrocephalus in possible idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (DESH-iNPH) and to describe the clinico-radiological features and outcomes of a community-based investigation (The Vienna Trans-Danube Aging study).

METHODS:

Of the 697 inhabitants (all 75 years old), 503 completed extensive neurological examinations at baseline and were followed up every 30 months thereafter with MRIs, mini-mental state examination (MMSE), and the Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale-Motor Section (UPDRSM). The DESH-iNPH participant data were compared with the data from participants with Evans index ratios >0.3 (ex vacuo hydrocephalus), cerebral small-vessel diseases, and normal MRIs. The widening of perivascular space was also evaluated by MRI in these groups.

RESULTS:

Eight participants with DESH-iNPH (1.6%) and 76 with ex vacuo hydrocephalus (16.1%) at baseline were identified. The mean MMSE in DESH-iNPH, ex vacuo hydrocephalus, and normal MRIs was 26.4, 27.9, and 28.3, respectively, and the mean UPDRSM was 9.75, 2.96, and 1.87, respectively. After a 90-month follow-up, the mortality rates for DESH-iNPH, ex vacuo hydrocephalus, and normal MRIs were 25.0%, 21.3%, and 10.9%, respectively. The perivascular-space widening scores were significantly smaller in the DESH-iNPH cases, particularly at the centrum semiovale, compared to cerebral small-vessel disease and ex vacuo hydrocephalus cases.

INTERPRETATION:

The prevalence of DESH-iNPH was 1.6% for participants aged 75 years and revealed significantly lower MMSE and higher UPDRSM scores compared to the ex vacuo hydrocephalus and controls. Moreover, it is suggested that perivascular-space narrowing is a morphological and pathophysiological marker of DESH-iNPH.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article