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LiNPH is a prospective single center clinical and radiological study.


Clinical Trial Description

Fifty consecutive patients with idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (iNPH) diagnosed according to the American-European iNPH guidelines from 2005, are going to be recruited from the outpatient clinic at the Department of Neurology, University Hospital, Linköping, Sweden. All patients are going to undergo a primary evaluation and examination by a neurologist followed by a CT or/and a MRI of the brain. On MRI there should be symmetrical communicating ventricular enlargement without cortical infarcts or other lesions of clinical importance, except lacunar infarcts (<1 cm3), the Evans ratio should be ≥ 0.3 and the corpus callosum angle should be between 50o to 90o. The temporal horns and third ventricle should be relatively enlarged. Mild to moderate cortical atrophy and subcortical white matter hyper-intensity will be allowed. The motor function will be assessed by a physiotherapist using the following tests: time needed for a 10-meter (m) walk in steps (w10ms) and 10-m walk in time (w10mt) at a self-selected speed and with their usual walking aid, timed up and go test in seconds (TUGt) and steps (TUGs), which is a timed test for standing up from chair, walking 3 m, turning and walking back to the chair and sitting down. An occupational therapist will perform cognitive testing with Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE). A CSF-tap-test will be performed at the Neurology outpatient department, at around 10:00 pm, in all patients. For the CSF-TT the patients will lie in a recumbent position, and under sterile conditions by using a 10 ml subcutaneous Xylocaine dose as pain prevention, the investigators will applicate a spinal needle 18Gx3.50"x1.2mmx90mm. Once CSF is obtained, a spinal fluid manometer (Optidynamic, Mediplast, Italy) will be connected to measure the CSF pressure in cm H2O. The lumbar pressure will be measured during a period of almost one minute for avoiding artificially elevated levels. All patients will be relaxed and have their neck to a neutral position and their legs extended. Lumbar pressure will be measured before the CSF-TT. The CSF will be analyzed for: cells, lactate, albumin, isoelectric focusing, antibodies against Borrelia Burgdofferi, NFL, t-tau, p-tau, β-amyloid 42/40, β-amyloid and GFAP. After a multidisciplinary round the investigators will decide who is suitable for a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. All probable/possible iNPH patients, included in the study, will undergo a preoperative Tracted-Based Spatial Statistics (TBSS) and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) investigation one to two days before the operation. All included in this study patients will undergo the same work-up almost 3 months after the shunt surgery inclusive the TBSS and DTI. All patients will meet a neurosurgeon once after the operation for possible shunt valve adjustment. In addition, 50 volunteer healthy control subjects (HI) over the age of 60 will be recruited. All HI will undergo examination by a neurologist, DTI,TBSS and answer questionnaires included in the study. The controls are recruited from relatives, University Hospital employees and friends of the research group through advertising and personal inquiries. Exclusion criteria are observable gait disorder, diagnosed dementia, obvious gait / balance disorder for other reasons, occurrence of claustrophobia, implants that make MRI examination impossible and neurological disorder that is detected in connection with MRI examination and urinary catheter and / or uro- / intestinal stomia. Another part of this project is a qualitative questionnaire based single center prospective study. All LiNPH patients and HI are going to answer three questionnaires ( ICIQ-UI, Bowel function Questionnaire, Wexners FI) regarding gastrointestinal and urinary symptoms and the investigators are going to correlate them with clinical data before and after the shunt surgery. The aim of this study is to identify if fecal incontinence is a new unknown symptom in iNPH patients. The secondary aim of this study is to correlate DTI and TBSS data with urinary- and fecal-incontinence symptoms. The primary aim of this study is to distinguish between reversible and irreversible changes in iNPH. To establish a new technique in investigation of patients with iNPH and early identify this group. A significant correlation between DTI results in one or more brain areas with the iNPH-results will give the investigators the opportunity to use a specific DTI protocol to easier identify iNPH-patients who will have positive results with a shunt operation. The investigators also aim to compare manual-DTI MRI and TBSS-based MRI results before and after shunt surgery. ;


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NCT number NCT04808076
Study type Interventional
Source Linkoeping University
Contact Andreas Eleftheriou, MD, PhDc
Phone +46733993945
Email andelef2002@yahoo.gr
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date March 12, 2021
Completion date September 30, 2024

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