Proposal for a normal pressure hydrocephalus syndrome center of excellence

Normal pressure hydrocephalus syndrome, characterized by ventriculomegaly and the classic triad of symmetric gait disturbance, cognitive decline, and urinary incontinence, is the most common cause of hydrocephalus in the adult population and a significant cause of reversible dementia among older adu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Interdisciplinary neurosurgery : Advanced techniques and case management 2022-06, Vol.28, p.101506, Article 101506
Hauptverfasser: Hakim, Fernando, Ramón, Juan Fernando, Gómez, Diego F., Ghotme, Kemel A., Mejía, Juan Armando, Jimenez, Enrique, González, Martina, Jaramillo-Velásquez, Daniel, Dominguez, Maria Teresa, Araque, Yesid, Cardenas, Maria Fernanda, Vallejo, Maria del Carmen, Soto, Hugo Alfredo, Espejo, Alfonso, Martinez, Carlos Fernando, Mayorga, Maria del Pilar, Hurtado, Cethinia, Cruz, Francy, Guacaneme, Francy, Ortega, Leidy Johana, Murcia, Liliana, Bermudez, Sonia, Useche, Juan Nicolas, Niño, Maria Claudia, Cohen, Darwin, Mora, Martha Cecilia, Castelblanco, Diana Maria, Soler, Sandra Janneth, Mejía, Etelvina, Daza, Marcela
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Zusammenfassung:Normal pressure hydrocephalus syndrome, characterized by ventriculomegaly and the classic triad of symmetric gait disturbance, cognitive decline, and urinary incontinence, is the most common cause of hydrocephalus in the adult population and a significant cause of reversible dementia among older adults. The only effective treatment for this syndrome, to date, is a cerebrospinal fluid shunting procedure, commonly a ventriculoperitoneal, ventriculoatrial, or lumboperitoneal shunt. The shunting success rate ranges between 73 and 96%. Hence, early identification, proper diagnosis, and treatment are paramount. We designed a protocol-based program supported on the best available evidence for an integral approach of patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus syndrome. The protocol consists of a series of patient-centered tests and interventions performed on adults with clinical suspicion, leading to optimized and sustainable outcomes for patients living with this condition. The program obtained the recognition of the Joint Commission International as an accredited center of excellence. The objectives of our center are increasing awareness and knowledge of normal pressure hydrocephalus syndrome within the community, delivering optimized interdisciplinary care, mitigating risks, improving quality of life to patients and their families, and ultimately saving from oblivion a significant number of patients who would be otherwise condemned.
ISSN:2214-7519
2214-7519
DOI:10.1016/j.inat.2022.101506