What is mean CSF pressure?
10 mmHg
A pressure value of _____ is abnormal
15 mmHg
What kind of rhythm is CSF secretion?
CIRCADIAN
Where is most CFS produced?
Choroid plexus
The production of CSF increases as you get older
FALSE - decreases
What drug reduces the secretion of CSF by 50%?
Acetazolamide
Resistance to outflow =
arachnoid granulations + sagittal sinus pressure
What drives CSF absorption?
ICP
Where is CSF absorbed?
Arachnoid granulations
What are the 2 main functions of CSF?
Buoyancy
Mediator of compliance
Describe buoyancy of CSF.
Reduces weight of brain by 95%
Describe the role of ‘mediator of compliance’.
Accommodates physiological changes in vascular volumes in the head by being displaced into the spinal canal
What are the 4 different classifications of hydrocephalus.
I feel like this lecture is really annoying me?
Pie it off
Describe the signs of a blocked shunt in ADULTS
What is the blurred vision in someone with a blocked shunt due to?
Papilloedema
What can the papilloedema result in suddenly?
BLINDNESS
Describe the signs of a blocked shunt in CHILDREN.
Sunsetting (infants eyes only look downward)
What will a CT of the head show in someone with a blocked shunt?
Hydrocephalus
What should be done urgently in someone with a blocked shunt?
Surgery to replace the shunt
Describe who gets ‘normal pressure hydrocephalus’,
ELDERY
What is the triad of symptoms in ‘normal pressure hydrocephalus’?
What should you always do in someone who presents with the triad of symptoms of: ataxia, memory decline and incontinence?
CT
What time of the day is most CSF produced?
2am