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CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF CHILDREN WITH HYDROCEPHALUS 

Room
Doppler Hall
Date
21.06.2019
Session Time
09:10 - 10:40
Duration
10 Minutes

Abstract

Background

Hydrocephalus is a multifactorial disease that occurs predominantly in childhood, causing functional and neuropsychological abnormalities, determining impact for children, family members and health professionals.

Objectives

To analyze the clinical and epidemiological profile of children with hydrocephalus in a children’s neurosurgery outpatient clinic of a university hospital.

Methods

Cross-sectional study using nonprobability sampling methods. Conducted in 2018 in the Children’s Neurosurgery Outpatient Clinic of a university hospital, Brazil. We included children with hydrocephalus between 01 month and 15 years old.

Results

We enrolled 32 children, 16 girls and 16 boys; with mean age of 4.4 ± 3.9 years. First shunt was done at 1.27 ± 3.06 years. The causes of hydrocephalus were: spina bifida (35.5%), neonatal brain hemorrhage (22.6%), neoplasms (12.9%), and others (28.8%). Considering all shunts and shunt reviews, there was an average of 1.58 ± 3.06 surgical proceedings for each patient. Twenty (62%) patients presented complications, including infection in 8 (25%), and shunt malfunction in 12 (37%). We found no association between the causes of hydrocephalus and the number of surgeries (p = 0.072), and between the causes of hydrocephalus and shunt dysfunction/infections (p = 0.394).

Conclusion

This study contributes to characterize the evolution and treatment of hydrocephalus in our community, producing basis to make comparisons with the literature and other services.

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