Utility of image fusion software in identifying shunt malfunction.
Ilana NeubergerTodd C HankinsonMaxene MeierDavid M MirskyPublished in: Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery (2020)
Our data indicate that an increased ability to detect subtle changes in ventricular size does not translate to improved accuracy, but instead leads to decreased specificity, and therefore an overdiagnosis of shunt malfunction in children with normally functioning shunts. While imaging continues to play a prominent role in the identification of shunt malfunction, neurosurgical clinical evaluation remains crucial to the final diagnosis.