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Journal Article 
Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Patients with Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus 
Radovnicky, T; Adamek, D; Derner, M; Sames, M; , 
2017 
Yes 
Ceska a Slovenska Neurologie a Neurochirurgie
ISSN: 1210-7859 
CZECH MEDICAL SOC 
PRAGUE 2 
328-331 
Introduction: Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is a disease with many unanswered questions. General effort is to find a simple and non-invasive diagnostic tool. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a topic for intensive research. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is one of the MRI modalities. This examination can detect microstructural changes of the cerebral white matter. The aim of this study was to compare the DTI parameters in iNPH patients before and after a surgery and with healthy volunteers. Material and methods: MRI was performed in patients before surgery and 1 year after. We also examined age-matched healthy volunteers. The DTI parameters (fractional anisotropy; FA and mean diffusivity; MD) were measured in the anterior and posterior limb of the internal capsule and in the corpus callosum (ALIC, PLIC, CC). Acquired data were statistically analysed. We enrolled 27 patients with iNPH and 24 healthy volunteers..Resuks: MD was higher in all measured regions comparing iNPH and healthy volunteers (p < 0.05). FA was higher in the PLIC only (p < 0.001). Comparing our data before surgery and one year after, we found significant decrease of FA in the PLIC (p < 0.001) but FA in this region did not reached the FA level in the healthy volunteers group (0.63 after the surgery vs. 0.58 in volunteers). No other significant change in FA or MD was noticed. Conclusion: This study proved, that the FA in the PLIC is significantly higher in iNPH patients than in healthy volunteers. After the surgery, FA decreased. MD values were significantly higher in iNPH patients in the ALIC, PLIC and CC with no decrease after the surgery. It reflects degeneration of the white matter in iNPH patients.