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Improving Infant Hydrocephalus Outcomes in Uganda: A Longitudinal Prospective Study Protocol for Predicting Developmental Outcomes and Identifying Patients at Risk for Early Treatment Failure after ETV/CPC

Infant hydrocephalus poses a severe global health burden; 80% of cases occur in the developing world where patients have limited access to neurosurgical care. Surgical treatment combining endoscopic third ventriculostomy and choroid plexus cauterization (ETV/CPC), first practiced at CURE Children’s...

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Autores principales: Vadset, Taylor A., Rajaram, Ajay, Hsiao, Chuan-Heng, Kemigisha Katungi, Miriah, Magombe, Joshua, Seruwu, Marvin, Kaaya Nsubuga, Brian, Vyas, Rutvi, Tatz, Julia, Playter, Katharine, Nalule, Esther, Natukwatsa, Davis, Wabukoma, Moses, Neri Perez, Luis E., Mulondo, Ronald, Queally, Jennifer T., Fenster, Aaron, Kulkarni, Abhaya V., Schiff, Steven J., Grant, Patricia Ellen, Mbabazi Kabachelor, Edith, Warf, Benjamin C., Sutin, Jason D. B., Lin, Pei-Yi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8781620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35050201
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12010078
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author Vadset, Taylor A.
Rajaram, Ajay
Hsiao, Chuan-Heng
Kemigisha Katungi, Miriah
Magombe, Joshua
Seruwu, Marvin
Kaaya Nsubuga, Brian
Vyas, Rutvi
Tatz, Julia
Playter, Katharine
Nalule, Esther
Natukwatsa, Davis
Wabukoma, Moses
Neri Perez, Luis E.
Mulondo, Ronald
Queally, Jennifer T.
Fenster, Aaron
Kulkarni, Abhaya V.
Schiff, Steven J.
Grant, Patricia Ellen
Mbabazi Kabachelor, Edith
Warf, Benjamin C.
Sutin, Jason D. B.
Lin, Pei-Yi
author_facet Vadset, Taylor A.
Rajaram, Ajay
Hsiao, Chuan-Heng
Kemigisha Katungi, Miriah
Magombe, Joshua
Seruwu, Marvin
Kaaya Nsubuga, Brian
Vyas, Rutvi
Tatz, Julia
Playter, Katharine
Nalule, Esther
Natukwatsa, Davis
Wabukoma, Moses
Neri Perez, Luis E.
Mulondo, Ronald
Queally, Jennifer T.
Fenster, Aaron
Kulkarni, Abhaya V.
Schiff, Steven J.
Grant, Patricia Ellen
Mbabazi Kabachelor, Edith
Warf, Benjamin C.
Sutin, Jason D. B.
Lin, Pei-Yi
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description Infant hydrocephalus poses a severe global health burden; 80% of cases occur in the developing world where patients have limited access to neurosurgical care. Surgical treatment combining endoscopic third ventriculostomy and choroid plexus cauterization (ETV/CPC), first practiced at CURE Children’s Hospital of Uganda (CCHU), is as effective as standard ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) placement while requiring fewer resources and less post-operative care. Although treatment focuses on controlling ventricle size, this has little association with treatment failure or long-term outcome. This study aims to monitor the progression of hydrocephalus and treatment response, and investigate the association between cerebral physiology, brain growth, and neurodevelopmental outcomes following surgery. We will enroll 300 infants admitted to CCHU for treatment. All patients will receive pre/post-operative measurements of cerebral tissue oxygenation (SO(2)), cerebral blood flow (CBF), and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen consumption (CMRO(2)) using frequency-domain near-infrared combined with diffuse correlation spectroscopies (FDNIRS-DCS). Infants will also receive brain imaging, to monitor tissue/ventricle volume, and neurodevelopmental assessments until two years of age. This study will provide a foundation for implementing cerebral physiological monitoring to establish evidence-based guidelines for hydrocephalus treatment. This paper outlines the protocol, clinical workflow, data management, and analysis plan of this international, multi-center trial.
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spelling pubmed-87816202022-01-22 Improving Infant Hydrocephalus Outcomes in Uganda: A Longitudinal Prospective Study Protocol for Predicting Developmental Outcomes and Identifying Patients at Risk for Early Treatment Failure after ETV/CPC Vadset, Taylor A. Rajaram, Ajay Hsiao, Chuan-Heng Kemigisha Katungi, Miriah Magombe, Joshua Seruwu, Marvin Kaaya Nsubuga, Brian Vyas, Rutvi Tatz, Julia Playter, Katharine Nalule, Esther Natukwatsa, Davis Wabukoma, Moses Neri Perez, Luis E. Mulondo, Ronald Queally, Jennifer T. Fenster, Aaron Kulkarni, Abhaya V. Schiff, Steven J. Grant, Patricia Ellen Mbabazi Kabachelor, Edith Warf, Benjamin C. Sutin, Jason D. B. Lin, Pei-Yi Metabolites Study Protocol Infant hydrocephalus poses a severe global health burden; 80% of cases occur in the developing world where patients have limited access to neurosurgical care. Surgical treatment combining endoscopic third ventriculostomy and choroid plexus cauterization (ETV/CPC), first practiced at CURE Children’s Hospital of Uganda (CCHU), is as effective as standard ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) placement while requiring fewer resources and less post-operative care. Although treatment focuses on controlling ventricle size, this has little association with treatment failure or long-term outcome. This study aims to monitor the progression of hydrocephalus and treatment response, and investigate the association between cerebral physiology, brain growth, and neurodevelopmental outcomes following surgery. We will enroll 300 infants admitted to CCHU for treatment. All patients will receive pre/post-operative measurements of cerebral tissue oxygenation (SO(2)), cerebral blood flow (CBF), and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen consumption (CMRO(2)) using frequency-domain near-infrared combined with diffuse correlation spectroscopies (FDNIRS-DCS). Infants will also receive brain imaging, to monitor tissue/ventricle volume, and neurodevelopmental assessments until two years of age. This study will provide a foundation for implementing cerebral physiological monitoring to establish evidence-based guidelines for hydrocephalus treatment. This paper outlines the protocol, clinical workflow, data management, and analysis plan of this international, multi-center trial. MDPI 2022-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8781620/ /pubmed/35050201 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12010078 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Vadset, Taylor A.
Rajaram, Ajay
Hsiao, Chuan-Heng
Kemigisha Katungi, Miriah
Magombe, Joshua
Seruwu, Marvin
Kaaya Nsubuga, Brian
Vyas, Rutvi
Tatz, Julia
Playter, Katharine
Nalule, Esther
Natukwatsa, Davis
Wabukoma, Moses
Neri Perez, Luis E.
Mulondo, Ronald
Queally, Jennifer T.
Fenster, Aaron
Kulkarni, Abhaya V.
Schiff, Steven J.
Grant, Patricia Ellen
Mbabazi Kabachelor, Edith
Warf, Benjamin C.
Sutin, Jason D. B.
Lin, Pei-Yi
Improving Infant Hydrocephalus Outcomes in Uganda: A Longitudinal Prospective Study Protocol for Predicting Developmental Outcomes and Identifying Patients at Risk for Early Treatment Failure after ETV/CPC
title Improving Infant Hydrocephalus Outcomes in Uganda: A Longitudinal Prospective Study Protocol for Predicting Developmental Outcomes and Identifying Patients at Risk for Early Treatment Failure after ETV/CPC
title_full Improving Infant Hydrocephalus Outcomes in Uganda: A Longitudinal Prospective Study Protocol for Predicting Developmental Outcomes and Identifying Patients at Risk for Early Treatment Failure after ETV/CPC
title_fullStr Improving Infant Hydrocephalus Outcomes in Uganda: A Longitudinal Prospective Study Protocol for Predicting Developmental Outcomes and Identifying Patients at Risk for Early Treatment Failure after ETV/CPC
title_full_unstemmed Improving Infant Hydrocephalus Outcomes in Uganda: A Longitudinal Prospective Study Protocol for Predicting Developmental Outcomes and Identifying Patients at Risk for Early Treatment Failure after ETV/CPC
title_short Improving Infant Hydrocephalus Outcomes in Uganda: A Longitudinal Prospective Study Protocol for Predicting Developmental Outcomes and Identifying Patients at Risk for Early Treatment Failure after ETV/CPC
title_sort improving infant hydrocephalus outcomes in uganda: a longitudinal prospective study protocol for predicting developmental outcomes and identifying patients at risk for early treatment failure after etv/cpc
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8781620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35050201
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12010078
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