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Is DAT imaging abnormality in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus always suggestive of degeneration? Evidences from three cases

C. Del Gamba, A. Bruno, D. Frosini, D. Volterrani, N. Benedetto, C. Pacchetti, P. Perrini, M. Cosottini, U. Bonuccelli, R. Ceravolo (Pisa, Italy)

Meeting: 2019 International Congress

Abstract Number: 1877

Keywords: Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI), Nigrostriatal dopaminergic synapse deficiency, Parkinsonism

Session Information

Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Session Title: Neuroimaging

Session Time: 1:15pm-2:45pm

Location: Les Muses Terrace, Level 3

Objective: To study parkinsonism in iNPH, in order to shed light on its pathogenesis, understand potential overlap with idiopathic parkinsonismsand its impact on the clinical outcome.

Background: Diagnosis of iNPH is based on the presence of Hakim’s triad and ventriculomegaly not due to brain atrophy [1]. Parkinsonism is reported as part of the clinical pictures, sometimes due to the coexistence of a pathologically confirmed idiopathic parkinsonism, sometimes not. To distinguish these two setups is of paramount importance, since they carry different response to ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) [2]. The DaTSCAN can be helpful in this regard, however, its role in predicting the surgical outcome is unclear [3].

Method: Patients with clinical hints of iNPH and extrapyramidal signs, raising suspicion of a concomitant neurodegenerative parkinsonism underwent a chronic trial with levodopa, 3T brain MRI and DaTSCAN.

Results: We found 3 patients (Pt-1, 65-year-old lady; Pt-2, 72-year-old lady; Pt-3, 65-year-old gentleman) with clinical and radiological criteria for iNPH (EI>0.3, DESH criterion, acute callosal angle) and asymmetric akinetic-rigid parkinsonism. 3T MRI with iron-sensitive sequences (SWAN) showed bilateral preservation of the 3-layered organization of the substantia nigra (SN) in Pt-1 and Pt-2, and a loss of the hyperintense intermediate layer of the SN in Pt-3. The DaTSCAN revealed in all of them a bilateral asymmetric striatal degeneration, consistent with clinical asymmetry. Levodopa trial was unsuccessful in all patients. Pt-1 and Pt-3 underwent VPS and 2 years after Pt-1 still shows a significant and sustained clinical improvement (MDS-UPDRS III and 10m walking Test), whereas Pt-3 experienced a transient benefit, which declined after 6 months. A follow up DaTSCAN pointed out an increased striatal tracer uptake in Pt-1, whereas a progressive reduction was seen in Pt-3.

Conclusion: Our results suggest that an abnormal DaTSCAN does not necessarily mean an overlap between iNPH and idiopathic parkinsonisms, since in 2 out of our 3 cases the SN was preserved. The increase in DaT availability post VPS, suggests a secondary and partly reversible damage to the nigrostriatal pathway consistent with a remarkable clinical improvement. Conversely, when there is an underlying neurodegenerative parkinsonism the tracer uptake and the clinical pictures are doomed to deteriorate.

References: [1] Relkin, N., et al., Diagnosing idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus. Neurosurgery, 2005. 57(3 Suppl): p. S4-16. [2] Espay, A.J., et al., Deconstructing normal pressure hydrocephalus: Ventriculomegaly as early sign of neurodegeneration. Ann Neurol, 2017. 82(4): p. 503-513. [3] Broggi, M., et al., Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus and Parkinsonism: Preliminary Data on Neurosurgical and Neurological Treatment. World Neurosurg, 2016. 90: p. 348-356.

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

C. Del Gamba, A. Bruno, D. Frosini, D. Volterrani, N. Benedetto, C. Pacchetti, P. Perrini, M. Cosottini, U. Bonuccelli, R. Ceravolo. Is DAT imaging abnormality in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus always suggestive of degeneration? Evidences from three cases [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2019; 34 (suppl 2). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/is-dat-imaging-abnormality-in-normal-pressure-hydrocephalus-always-suggestive-of-degeneration-evidences-from-three-cases/. Accessed June 15, 2025.
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