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Radiographic Evaluation of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus With Dr. Aaron Switzer

Jul 9, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Aaron Switzer, a clinical assistant professor at the University of Calgary specializing in normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), shares his insights on diagnosing this complex syndrome. He elaborates on the critical role of advanced imaging techniques like phase contrast MRI in assessing cerebrospinal fluid dynamics. Common diagnostic pitfalls are addressed, emphasizing the need for careful evaluation of historical imaging. Dr. Switzer also explores how meticulous analysis can greatly enhance treatment outcomes for NPH patients.
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ADVICE

Approach to Imaging in NPH

  • For suspected NPH, carefully identify ventricle enlargement and features specific to NPH on MRI.
  • Also, check for alternative pathologies and contraindications to shunt surgery before proceeding.
INSIGHT

Key Imaging Predictors for Shunt Response

  • No single imaging feature reliably predicts shunt responsiveness in NPH.
  • Disproportionately enlarged subarachnoid space hydrocephalus (DASH) and posterior callosal angle are key specific indicators.
INSIGHT

NPH Subtypes and Treatment Implications

  • NPH includes idiopathic, delayed onset congenital, and secondary subtypes with different imaging and treatment implications.
  • Delayed onset congenital types like LOVA may respond better to third ventriculostomy than shunting.
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