Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
hi there has anyone any experience of treating older people with NPH A patient of mine has recently had a shunt fitted, and has been informed his mobility may improve over the next 12 months Any treatment protocols/ dos /donts would be very much appreciated
Re: Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
hi there,
thre is a questionnaire on the following website
SB&H - Spirit. Breakthrough & Hope
about NPH for your patient.
You can also get info about NPH from the website.
Once shunted some patients do improve , current literature shows a success rate from 40-87% over 1 year.
Hope this helps
Safraz
Re: Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
I personally think ACM and SM would bring more restrictions than a shunt would. I have very few restrictions (no rough contact activity such as rugby, football, etc, which I can't do, anyway http://brain.hastypastry.net/forums/...es/biggrin.gif ), but I know someone who has ACM and may have SM (being checked as I'm speaking), and I know from those forums that there's a lot more to be concerned with, such as sitting with head back at the salon. Your best bet is to ask the patient's nsg, because different patients have varying dos and don'ts.