Multi-modal MRI in normal pressure hydrocephalus identifies pre-operative haemodynamic and diffusion coefficient changes in normal appearing white matter correlating with surgical outcome

Magnetic resonance techniques were used to investigate haemodynamic abnormalities and their consequences in normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) and to assess changes in these parameters following surgery. Eleven patients with NPH were studied pre- and post-operatively using perfusion and diffusion weighted imaging and compared with ten age-matched controls. Pre-operative periventricular relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) was reduced in patients (0.76+/-0.11) compared with control (1.16+/-0.16, P<0.01). There was no difference between outcome groups and no change in haemodynamic parameters following surgery. The periventricular apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) was elevated in the poor outcome group (1.67+/-0.3 x 10(-3) mm(2) s(-1)) compared with both controls (1.04+/-0.4 x 10(-3) mm(2) s(-1), P<0.05) and the good outcome group (0.99+/-0.3 x 10(-3) mm(2) s(-1), P<0.05) despite appearing normal on conventional imaging. In white matter hyperintensities (WMH), rCBV was reduced (0.70+/-0.12 vs. 1.00+/-0.10, P<0.01), and the ADC was increased (1.98+/-0.6 vs. 1.04+/-0.4 x 10(-3) mm(2) s(-1), P<0.05) compared with the same anatomical location in controls. As low rCBV and high ADC is characteristic of chronic infarction, the findings in WMH regions suggest they are irreversibly damaged. Normal appearing periventricular tissue rCBV was reduced, implying that significant haemodynamic consequences contribute to symptoms in NPH. The elevated pre-operative ADC of the same region, was correlated with poor outcome, and may, therefore, be useful in selecting patients for surgery.

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