The Sonographic Motion Quantification of the Third Ventricle Wall in Occlusive Hydrocephalus: A Dynamic Diagnostic Method
Benjamin Würzer, Markus Radder, Jörn Pons-Kühnemann, Manfred Kaps, Florian C Roessler

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new ultrasound-based method to dynamically assess the third ventricle wall to diagnose and monitor occlusive hydrocephalus.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel dynamic diagnostic method using transcranial ultrasound and speckle tracking for occlusive hydrocephalus.
Findings
The third ventricle's lateral walls show measurable pulsations detectable via transcranial ultrasound.
Pre-surgery deformation curves in hydrocephalus patients differ from normal subjects, while post-surgery curves resemble normal patterns in some patients.
Abstract
This study aimed to devise a dynamic method to diagnose occlusive hydrocephalus by transcranial ultrasound. By using transcranial B-mode ultrasound and speckle tracking software, we registered cardiac-related pulsations of the lateral walls of the third ventricle. We determined the measurement location with the least variance in 24 participants using a mixed-effect model. In six patients, we used this optimized measuring procedure to obtain deformation curves before and after surgical therapy of occlusive (i.e., obstructive) internal hydrocephalus. Speckle tracking points at the lateral change of contrast delineating the wall of the third ventricle at the level of the thalami accounted for the least variance in normal subjects. Using this refined method, all normal participants showed transient lateral distension of the third ventricle. In all patients, the deformation curves before…
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TopicsCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus · Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders · Spinal Dysraphism and Malformations
