Evans index among adult Ghanaians on normal head computerized tomography scan
Introduction: Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) is a neurological condition which is made up of a clinical triad of gait disturbance, dementia and urinary incontinence and can be reversed by ventricular shunting. Currently, some guidelines suggest the use of Evans’ index (EI) for diagnosis of hydr...
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doaj-2ae430500ae044c4afdda6f6342c64812021-06-03T14:45:10ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-05-0175e06982Evans index among adult Ghanaians on normal head computerized tomography scanKlenam Dzefi-Tettey0Emmanuel Kobina Mesi Edzie1Philip Narteh Gorleku2Edmund Kwakye Brakohiapa3Bernard Osei4Abdul Raman Asemah5Henry Kusodzi6Department of Radiology, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, P.O. Box KB 77, Korle Bu, Accra, Ghana; Corresponding author.Department of Medical Imaging, School of Medical Sciences, College of Health and Allied Sciences, University of Cape Coast, P.M.B University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaDepartment of Medical Imaging, School of Medical Sciences, College of Health and Allied Sciences, University of Cape Coast, P.M.B University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaDepartment of Radiology, University of Ghana Medical School, GhanaDepartment of Mathematics, African Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Accra, GhanaDepartment of Medical Imaging, School of Medical Sciences, College of Health and Allied Sciences, University of Cape Coast, P.M.B University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaDepartment of Medical Imaging, School of Medical Sciences, College of Health and Allied Sciences, University of Cape Coast, P.M.B University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaIntroduction: Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) is a neurological condition which is made up of a clinical triad of gait disturbance, dementia and urinary incontinence and can be reversed by ventricular shunting. Currently, some guidelines suggest the use of Evans’ index (EI) for diagnosis of hydrocephalus radiologically. Most of the studies are based on the Western population data. None of these studies have been performed in the Ghanaian population setting yet. The aim of this study was to quantitatively establish normal borderline value for Evans Index in the Ghanaian adult population with respect to age and sex. Methods: This study was retrospectively conducted on normal enhanced head CT scan images of 266 males and 241 females. EI was calculated as the linear ratio of Maximum Anterior Horn Width (MAHW) of the frontal horns of the lateral ventricles at the level of foramina of Monroe and the Maximum Intracranial Diameter (MICD) of the inner skull. Student T-test, ANOVA and Pearson's correlation were used to analyze the data. A test for a relationship was performed with a scatter plot and a linear regression was performed based on age, sex and different EI of ventricular size. Results: The mean and median value of EI was 0.24 ± 0.02. There was no statistically significant difference in the EI values between males and females, (p-value = 0.61). A steady increase in EI with age was observed. There was a strong correlation coefficient r = 0.89 of EI and age, which suggested a strong linear relationship between EI and Age. The overall linear relationship model was EI = 0.1879 + 0.0011∗Age. Conclusions: The mean EI of 0.24 ± 0.02 in our study agrees with adapted international guidelines cut-off value for normal adult patients of (<0.30) and can be a useful tool in determining ventricular enlargement particularly in resource limited settings.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021010859Normal evans index valuesAdultGhanaNormal head computerized tomography |
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Klenam Dzefi-Tettey Emmanuel Kobina Mesi Edzie Philip Narteh Gorleku Edmund Kwakye Brakohiapa Bernard Osei Abdul Raman Asemah Henry Kusodzi Evans index among adult Ghanaians on normal head computerized tomography scan Heliyon Normal evans index values Adult Ghana Normal head computerized tomography |
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Evans index among adult Ghanaians on normal head computerized tomography scan |
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Evans index among adult Ghanaians on normal head computerized tomography scan |
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Evans index among adult Ghanaians on normal head computerized tomography scan |
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Evans index among adult Ghanaians on normal head computerized tomography scan |
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Evans index among adult Ghanaians on normal head computerized tomography scan |
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Introduction: Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) is a neurological condition which is made up of a clinical triad of gait disturbance, dementia and urinary incontinence and can be reversed by ventricular shunting. Currently, some guidelines suggest the use of Evans’ index (EI) for diagnosis of hydrocephalus radiologically. Most of the studies are based on the Western population data. None of these studies have been performed in the Ghanaian population setting yet. The aim of this study was to quantitatively establish normal borderline value for Evans Index in the Ghanaian adult population with respect to age and sex. Methods: This study was retrospectively conducted on normal enhanced head CT scan images of 266 males and 241 females. EI was calculated as the linear ratio of Maximum Anterior Horn Width (MAHW) of the frontal horns of the lateral ventricles at the level of foramina of Monroe and the Maximum Intracranial Diameter (MICD) of the inner skull. Student T-test, ANOVA and Pearson's correlation were used to analyze the data. A test for a relationship was performed with a scatter plot and a linear regression was performed based on age, sex and different EI of ventricular size. Results: The mean and median value of EI was 0.24 ± 0.02. There was no statistically significant difference in the EI values between males and females, (p-value = 0.61). A steady increase in EI with age was observed. There was a strong correlation coefficient r = 0.89 of EI and age, which suggested a strong linear relationship between EI and Age. The overall linear relationship model was EI = 0.1879 + 0.0011∗Age. Conclusions: The mean EI of 0.24 ± 0.02 in our study agrees with adapted international guidelines cut-off value for normal adult patients of (<0.30) and can be a useful tool in determining ventricular enlargement particularly in resource limited settings. |
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