Regional cerebral blood flow profiles of shunt-responder in idiopathic chronic hydrocephalus - A 15-O-water PET-Study

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Klinge, P [1 ]
Berding, G [1 ]
Brinker, T [1 ]
Weckesser, E [1 ]
Knapp, WH [1 ]
Samii, M [1 ]
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[1] Hannover Med Sch, Dept Neurosurg, D-3000 Hannover, Germany
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hydrocephalus; regional blood flow; PET; outcome;
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Aim. To find out if regional characteristics of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebrovascular reserve capacity (CVR) may indicate shunt response in idiopathic chronic hydrocephalus. 11 patients with idiopathic chronic hydrocephalus (65 +/- 13 yrs) were followed-up within a year after shunting. Patients were classified into clinical responder (n = 5) and non-responder (n = 6) according to Stein and Langfitt. All patients had measurement of CBF and CVR with dynamic 15-O-water PET (Siemens ECAT 951/31) before and after application of acetazolamide (1 g). Regional differences between outcome groups were analysed with "Statistical Parametric Mapping" (SPM99b; Wellcome Department, London, UK). Group differences were regarded as significant, when uncorrected p-value on voxel and on cluster level were p < 0.001 and p < 0.05, respectively. Regarding CBF distribution there was significantly reduced CBF in the frontobasal cortex in responder compared to non-responder (cluster level p = 0.026). In CVR, a variety of cortical regions showed significant decreases compared with non-responder: also in frontobasal cortex (on cluster level p = 0.009). However, most Significant reductions were found in temporodorsal and limbic cortical regions (on cluster level p < 0.001). Preoperative hemodynamics displayed a regional profile of reduced CBF and CVR in patients with shunt improvement. Prospective studies for determining the accuracy of regional blood flow characteristics for outcome prediction are warranted.
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