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Short-term dexamethasone treatment for symptomatic slit ventricle syndrome

Authors :
Shlomi Constantini
Liana Beni-Adani
Aviva Fattal-Valevski
Source :
Child's Nervous System. 21:981-984
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2005.

Abstract

The objective was to report our positive experience of using dexamethasone to treat 13 patients with symptomatic slit ventricle syndrome (SVS).Thirteen SVS patients who received dexamethasone during acute episodes were studied. The etiology for hydrocephalus was prematurity and intraventricular hemorrhage in 9 patients and neonatal meningitis, chorioamnionitis, Dandy-Walker variant, and congenital in 1 case each. The shunt was inserted at 1.8+/-1.0 months of age and SVS was diagnosed at 4.9+/-3.2 years of age.All patients reported relief and shorter duration of symptoms with dexamethasone. Surgical intervention was decided upon and carried out within 11+/-8 months of SVS diagnosis in 9 out of 13 patients. The other 4 are being monitored and continue to receive dexamethasone when needed.Dexamethasone appears to be a useful treatment in acutely increased intracranial pressure caused by SVS. It can provide temporary relief during the decision-making process of whether and when to perform surgery.

Details

ISSN :
14330350 and 02567040
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Child's Nervous System
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08fdf5f0753c514f140572ce642b5d45
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-004-1132-y