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Periodic oscillation of intracranial pressure in ventricular dilation: a preliminary report
Authors:Hiroji Kuchiwaki  Norio Misu  Naoki Kageyama  Hitoshi Ishiguri  Sohshun Takada
Institution:1. Department of Neurosurgery, Nagoya University, School of Medicine, 65 Tsurumai-Cho, Showa-Ku, Nagoya, 466, Japan.;2. Department of Neurosurgery, Anjyou Kohsei Hospital, 12-38, Miyukihon-Cho, Anjyou-City, Aichi, 446, Japan.
Abstract:Artificial pressure waves (PWs) were generated by manual inflation of a balloon in the trigonum of the lateral ventricle in seven adult mongrel dogs with normal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation. In 14 of 16 series of continuous appearances of artificial PWs, local shifts of the brain were successfully monitored using small strain-gauge sensors at the periventricular structures in these animals. Of the 14 series, 13 showed displacements of the periventricular structures, suggesting ventricular dilation. These results did not always correlate with macroscopic findjngs. They are thought to be due largely to periventricular oedemas and, in part, non-uniform dilations of the ventricles during PWs. We conclude that a water hammer formed by reflection of an increased pulse pressure of PWs at the site of CSF absorption causes a shift of CSF from the ventricle to the periventricular structures through the wall of the ventricle. This phenomenon appears amplified in patients with impaired CSF absorption. Thus, PWs have a pathological role in the progress of ventricular dilation in patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus.
Keywords:Pressure wave  ventricular dilation  hydrocephalus  periventricular oedema
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