Abstract
Bladder function in four patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus, one with dementia of Alzheimer type and five patients with multi-infarct dementia was studied by history and urodynamic tests (cystometry and Bor's ice water test). The bladder hyperactivity could be temporarily improved by a lumbar puncture and removal of 50 ml CSF and later abolished by a shunt operation in patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus while no changes occurred in the other patients. Urodynamic testing in connection with a lumbar puncture may be reliable way to predict the outcome of a shunt operation in cases of normal pressure hydrocephalus.
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Ahlberg, J., Norlen, L., Blomstrand, C., & Wikkelso, C. (1988). Outcome of shunt operation on urinary incontinence in normal pressure hydrocephalus predicted by lumbar puncture. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 51(1), 105–108. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.51.1.105
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