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Clinical Features and Diagnosis of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus with Dr. Abhay Moghekar

Jul 2, 2025
Dr. Abhay Moghekar, an associate professor of neurology at Johns Hopkins University specializing in CSF disorders, dives into the complexities of diagnosing normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH). He highlights the challenge posed by overlapping symptoms and the importance of symptom order for accurate diagnosis. The conversation also covers practical assessment tools to monitor patient improvement, and evolving perspectives on NPH, including its relationship with cervical spinal stenosis. Insights into cerebrospinal fluid diversion outcomes round out the discussion, promising a brighter future for NPH management.
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INSIGHT

Triad Not Always Present in NPH

  • The classic triad of gait dysfunction, cognitive impairment, and urinary incontinence is neither sufficient nor necessary to diagnose NPH.
  • Symptoms often begin with gait issues, and waiting for the full triad may delay effective treatment.
ADVICE

Refine NPH Diagnosis Criteria

  • Assess if gait impairment precedes cognitive symptoms and whether gait dysfunction is more severe.
  • Use age- and sex-adjusted ventriculomegaly measurements, not just Evans Index over 0.3, to refine NPH diagnosis.
INSIGHT

Complex Mechanisms Behind NPH

  • NPH pathogenesis is multifactorial, involving cerebral blood flow, brain compliance, and genetic factors.
  • The historical CSF absorption theory is insufficient; shunts benefit by altering these diverse mechanisms.
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