Is endoscopic third ventriculostomy a viable treatment option for normal pressure hydrocephalus? A systematic review

A. Sohail, Mohammad Hamza Bajwa, Qurat-Ul-Ain Virani, Anam Tariq, Nasr Hussain, S. Shamim
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Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) is considered an alternative treatment for hydrocephalus and has become a standard of care for obstructive hydrocephalus. Recent studies have also explored its role in normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH). We conducted a systematic review aiming to assess the outcomes of this minimally invasive endoscopic technique as a viable treatment option for NPH. A systematic literature search was performed using PubMed and Scopus databases, using iterations of search terms “Endoscopic third ventriculostomy,” “Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus,” and “Normal pressure hydrocephalus.” To be eligible for inclusion in the review, articles had to report the usage of ETV as a primary treatment modality for NPH, report its outcomes, and be published in the English language. Out of the 13 studies selected for qualitative synthesis, nine supported the use of ETV for NPH as an effective treatment option with improvement in the preoperative symptoms. Two studies favored shunt over ETV, stating that quality of life is better with VP shunt insertion. One study reported that ETV has higher perioperative mortality rates that outweigh its benefits. One study reported it to be an ineffective surgical option. The current review of evidence does not support the use of ETV for the treatment of NPH, except perhaps in a small subset of patients. These patients have a shorter duration of symptoms and a better preoperative neurological status. The lumbar infusion test and ventricular infusion test are modalities useful for selecting these candidates.
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内镜下第三脑室造口术是治疗正常压力脑积水的可行方案吗?系统回顾
内镜下第三脑室造口术(ETV)被认为是治疗脑积水的替代疗法,并已成为阻塞性脑积水的标准治疗方法。最近的研究也探讨了它在正常压力脑积水(NPH)中的作用。我们使用 PubMed 和 Scopus 数据库进行了系统性文献检索,使用的检索词包括 "内镜下第三脑室造口术"、"特发性正常压力脑积水 "和 "正常压力脑积水"。在被选作定性综述的 13 项研究中,有 9 项研究支持使用 ETV 治疗 NPH,认为它是一种有效的治疗方法,可改善术前症状。有两项研究倾向于使用分流术而非 ETV,指出插入 VP 分流术的患者生活质量更高。一项研究报告称,ETV 的围手术期死亡率较高,得不偿失。目前的证据综述不支持使用 ETV 治疗 NPH,可能只有一小部分患者例外。这些患者的症状持续时间较短,术前神经状态较好。腰部输液试验和脑室输液试验是选择这些患者的有用方法。
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