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Pediatric hydrocephalus: Does the shunt device pressure selection affect the outcome?
AIM: To compare the efficacy of low- versus medium-pressure shunts in pediatric hydrocephalus in a randomized controlled trial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty patients of pediatric hydrocephalus were randomized into two groups. The Chhabra differential pressure VP shunt (low or medium) was inserted in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3326822/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22529548 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-9261.93962 |
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author | Sinha, Arvind Sharma, Anuj Gupta, Charitesh |
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description | AIM: To compare the efficacy of low- versus medium-pressure shunts in pediatric hydrocephalus in a randomized controlled trial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty patients of pediatric hydrocephalus were randomized into two groups. The Chhabra differential pressure VP shunt (low or medium) was inserted in every patient. Postoperative follow-up was performed for symptomatic improvement and radiological evaluation (by sonography or computed tomography scan) for ventricle hemispheric ratio (VHR). Comparative analysis of pre- and postoperative VHR and need of redo surgery for shunt malformation were carried out to establish outcomes. RESULTS: Nineteen patients had a low-pressure and 21 patients had a medium-pressure shunt inserted. The age of the patients ranged from 1 day to 10 years. The average preoperative VHR in group A was 55.37%, which reduced to 40% postoperatively (P = 0.00005); likewise, the pre- and postoperative VHR in group B were 61.57% and 42%, respectively, which was statistically significant (P = 0.0006). The complications of shunts and incidence of redo shunt surgery in both groups were not found to be statistically significant (P = 0.5614). CONCLUSIONS: The study found no significant difference in the outcome of patients with low- or medium-pressure shunt placement in pediatric hydrocephalus. |
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spelling | pubmed-33268222012-04-23 Pediatric hydrocephalus: Does the shunt device pressure selection affect the outcome? Sinha, Arvind Sharma, Anuj Gupta, Charitesh J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg Original Article AIM: To compare the efficacy of low- versus medium-pressure shunts in pediatric hydrocephalus in a randomized controlled trial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty patients of pediatric hydrocephalus were randomized into two groups. The Chhabra differential pressure VP shunt (low or medium) was inserted in every patient. Postoperative follow-up was performed for symptomatic improvement and radiological evaluation (by sonography or computed tomography scan) for ventricle hemispheric ratio (VHR). Comparative analysis of pre- and postoperative VHR and need of redo surgery for shunt malformation were carried out to establish outcomes. RESULTS: Nineteen patients had a low-pressure and 21 patients had a medium-pressure shunt inserted. The age of the patients ranged from 1 day to 10 years. The average preoperative VHR in group A was 55.37%, which reduced to 40% postoperatively (P = 0.00005); likewise, the pre- and postoperative VHR in group B were 61.57% and 42%, respectively, which was statistically significant (P = 0.0006). The complications of shunts and incidence of redo shunt surgery in both groups were not found to be statistically significant (P = 0.5614). CONCLUSIONS: The study found no significant difference in the outcome of patients with low- or medium-pressure shunt placement in pediatric hydrocephalus. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3326822/ /pubmed/22529548 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-9261.93962 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Sinha, Arvind Sharma, Anuj Gupta, Charitesh Pediatric hydrocephalus: Does the shunt device pressure selection affect the outcome? |
title | Pediatric hydrocephalus: Does the shunt device pressure selection affect the outcome? |
title_full | Pediatric hydrocephalus: Does the shunt device pressure selection affect the outcome? |
title_fullStr | Pediatric hydrocephalus: Does the shunt device pressure selection affect the outcome? |
title_full_unstemmed | Pediatric hydrocephalus: Does the shunt device pressure selection affect the outcome? |
title_short | Pediatric hydrocephalus: Does the shunt device pressure selection affect the outcome? |
title_sort | pediatric hydrocephalus: does the shunt device pressure selection affect the outcome? |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3326822/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22529548 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-9261.93962 |
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