Decreased Craniocervical CSF Flow in Patients with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus: A Pilot Study.
Sophia StoeckleinMartina BrandlhuberS S LauseA PomscharKlaus JahnRoman SchnieppNoam AlperinBirgit Betina Ertl-WagnerPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2022)
The reduced maximal systolic craniospinal CSF flow rate in patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus may be reflective of a reduced compliance of the spinal CSF spaces and an ineffective spinal CSF buffer function. Systolic craniospinal CSF flow rates are an easily obtainable MR imaging-based measure that may support the diagnosis of normal pressure hydrocephalus.