TY - JOUR
T1 - In NPH, setting valve opening pressure close to lumbar puncture opening pressure decreases overdrainage
AU - Vivas-Buitrago, Tito
AU - Domingo, Ricardo
AU - Tripathi, Shashwat
AU - Herrera, Juan Pablo
AU - Heemskerk, Johan
AU - Grewal, Sanjeet
AU - Zalewski, Nicholas L.
AU - Quinones-Hinojosa, Alfredo
AU - Reimer, Ronald
AU - Wharen, Robert E.
AU - Graff-Radford, Neill R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Polish Neurological Society.
PY - 2020/12/31
Y1 - 2020/12/31
N2 - Background. The management of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) can be difficult, partly because there are frequent treatment complications such as overdrainage which, when serious, may require surgical intervention. We previously reported a correlation between the difference of lumbar puncture opening pressure minus the valve opening pressure setting (LPOP - VOP) (which we refer to as the delta) and increased rates of overdrainage. This led to a modification in our practice, whereby we now set the VOP equal to, or close to, the LPOP, resulting in lower deltas. Objective. In this new study, our aim was to compare the rate of overdrainage in our patients with higher and lower deltas and assess the significance of setting the VOP equal, or close, to the patient's LPOP. Methods. 1. We reproduced the association between delta and overdrainage. 2. We compared the incidence of overdrainage in those whose VOP was set close to LPOP (low delta) versus those with VOP setting distant from the LPOP (higher delta). 3. We compared symptom improvement in those with a low versus higher delta. Results. We confirmed the relation between high delta and an increased rate of overdrainage, lower rates of overdrainage in those whose VOP was set close to the LPOP (Delta Adjusted Practice), and better improvement of symptoms when the VOP was set closer to the LPOP. Conclusion. We propose that the initial VOP should be set as close as possible to the patient's LPOP to decrease overdrainage without compromising symptom improvement.
AB - Background. The management of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) can be difficult, partly because there are frequent treatment complications such as overdrainage which, when serious, may require surgical intervention. We previously reported a correlation between the difference of lumbar puncture opening pressure minus the valve opening pressure setting (LPOP - VOP) (which we refer to as the delta) and increased rates of overdrainage. This led to a modification in our practice, whereby we now set the VOP equal to, or close to, the LPOP, resulting in lower deltas. Objective. In this new study, our aim was to compare the rate of overdrainage in our patients with higher and lower deltas and assess the significance of setting the VOP equal, or close, to the patient's LPOP. Methods. 1. We reproduced the association between delta and overdrainage. 2. We compared the incidence of overdrainage in those whose VOP was set close to LPOP (low delta) versus those with VOP setting distant from the LPOP (higher delta). 3. We compared symptom improvement in those with a low versus higher delta. Results. We confirmed the relation between high delta and an increased rate of overdrainage, lower rates of overdrainage in those whose VOP was set close to the LPOP (Delta Adjusted Practice), and better improvement of symptoms when the VOP was set closer to the LPOP. Conclusion. We propose that the initial VOP should be set as close as possible to the patient's LPOP to decrease overdrainage without compromising symptom improvement.
KW - Delta
KW - Initial shunt valve setting
KW - Lumbar puncture opening pressure
KW - NPH
KW - Overdrainage
KW - Shunting
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U2 - 10.5603/PJNNS.A2020.0077
DO - 10.5603/PJNNS.A2020.0077
M3 - Article
C2 - 33047786
AN - SCOPUS:85099427269
SN - 0028-3843
VL - 54
SP - 531
EP - 537
JO - Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska
JF - Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska
IS - 6
ER -