Abstract

Background: Differentiation between symptoms of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) and other neurodegenerative disorders such as Brain Atrophy (BA) are usually confusing. Available diagnostic methods are invasive while the few non-invasive methods did not take care of potential factors known to influence intracranial volumes. We, therefore, aim to determine and compare the intracranial volume fractions among patients with NPH and BA.
 Methods: This was a prospective, cross-sectional age-matched control study among consenting patients that were diagnosed with NPH, BA and healthy control in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital from March 2018 to November 2020. Each patient was routinely examined with CT-Scan; However, control participants were from other reasons. Participants with a medical history known to influence the intracranial volume were excluded. Volume estimation was based on a stereological Cavalieri method and three volume fractions were determined mathematically for each of the group. Test-point computing was facilitated through a locally developed software (voXas_2018). Ethical approval was sort prior to the study.
 Results: Patients with NPH have higher total CSF: brain ratio, intraventricular volume: brain ratio and extra-ventricular: brain ratio. Similar pattern was exhibited according to age grouping, except in the older age category where BA volume fractions were higher.
 Conclusion: Age, gender and statue are known to influence intracranial volumes. We controlled their potential effects through age-matched control of participants between groups and the use of intracranial volume ratios for objective diagnosis of NPH and BA. However, Tcsf:Br and InV:Br volume fraction ratios were found to be reliable indices for distinguishing patients with NPH and BA.

Highlights

  • Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) is a form of communicating hydrocephalus and a form of dementia that is potentially reversible [1]

  • The differentiation between symptoms of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) and other neurodegenerative disorders such as Brain Atrophy (BA) presents significant difficulties [4]. This is possibly due to the similarities that exists between NPH and BA since both conditions were associated with changes in cerebral and intracranial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) distribution [4]

  • A total of twenty-nine Computed Tomography (CT) series were recruited into the study

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Introduction

Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) is a form of communicating hydrocephalus and a form of dementia that is potentially reversible [1]. The differentiation between symptoms of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) and other neurodegenerative disorders such as Brain Atrophy (BA) presents significant difficulties [4]. This is possibly due to the similarities that exists between NPH and BA since both conditions were associated with changes in cerebral and intracranial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) distribution [4]. A number of studies have reported wide and inconsistent result regarding the volumetric dimension of the cerebral and ventricular systems [7]-[9] These studies only considered the volume of target structure as an entity without capturing the potential influence of whole reference structure [10]. Aim to determine and compare the intracranial volume fractions among patients with NPH and BA

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