Normal pressure hydrocephalus. Influences on cerebral hemodynamic and cerebrospinal fluid pressure--chemical autoregulation |
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Authors: | J S Meyer H Tachibana J P Hardenberg R E Dowell Y Kitagawa K F Mortel |
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Affiliation: | Cerebrovascular Research Laboratories, Veterans Administration Medical Center, and Department of Neurology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas USA |
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Abstract: | Blood flow in the cerebral gray matter was measured in normal pressure hydrocephalus and Alzheimer disease by 133Xe inhalation. Flow values in the frontal and temporal gray matter increased after lowering cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure by lumbar puncture in normal pressure hydrocephalus (p less than 0.05) and also after shunting. One case with cerebral complications did not improve clinically. In Alzheimer disease the reverse (decreases in flow in the gray matter) occurred after removal of CSF. Normal pressure hydrocephalus was associated with impaired cerebral vasomotor responsiveness during 100% oxygen and 5% carbon dioxide inhalation. This complication was restored toward normal after CSF removal and/or shunting. Cerebral blood flow measurements appear to be useful for confirming the diagnosis of normal pressure hydrocephalus and predicting the clinical benefit from shunting. |
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Keywords: | Cerebral blood flow Autoregulation Chemical and cerebrospinal fluid regulation Normal pressure hydrocephalus Senile dementia |
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