Clinical, radiological profile and outcomes of patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension: a prospective study in the South Indian population

Author:

Mohamed Azharudeen ,Ravi Lalapet Anbazhagan ,Kannan Vellaichamy ,Chandramouleeswaran Venkatraman ,Balasubramanian Samivel

Abstract

Objective: To describe the clinical, radiological characteristics and outcomes of patients with Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) at 6 months in a cohort of South Indian patients. Methods: We did a prospective study on patients presented to our institute with the symptomatology of IIH. A detailed history regarding headache, visual symptoms were noted. A complete neurological examination including examination of the fundus, CSF opening pressure, MRI brain, and MR cerebral venography were performed for all subjects. The patients were followed-up for 6 months to assess treatment response. Results: We evaluated 49 patients, the majority were females, and 38.7% had grade 1 obesity. Headache was the most common clinical presentation. The most common MRI abnormality was empty sella turcica, noted in 47%. There was a significant positive correlation between CSF opening pressure and headache severity (R2= 0.165, p = 0.018), as well as between CSF opening pressure and the grade of papilledema (R2=0.245, p=0.001). Of the cases, 95% responded to medical management, and three patients of fulminant IIH underwent lumbar-peritoneal shunting. At 6 months, 60% had persistent headaches. Only 8.7% had persistent visual symptoms, and only one had optic atrophy. There was no significant correlation between the follow-up grade of papilledema and the patient’s BMI. No significant correlation was found between the amount of weight lost and the improvement in the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) score at 6 months. Conclusion: Headache in IIH is multifactorial and a significant cause of disability. The overall prognosis for vision is good. IIH should be suspected in any obese woman with headaches since it is one of the preventable causes of blindness.

Publisher

ASEAN Neurological Association

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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