Innovation and Transformation – Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Symposium
Please find all the talks below:
Playlist
Dr Peter Smielewski’s welcome address opening the REVERT NPH Symposium
Prof. Marek Czosnyka discusses the Cerebrospinal Fluid dynamics
Dr Zofia Czosnyka presents Infusion studies
Dr Olivier Balédent explores the background of Phase Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (PC-MRI)
Prof. Anders Eklund explains the CSF dynamics and the glymphatic system
Dr Michal Placek explores the new optimisation approach for the Infusion tests parameters estimation
Learn about a new software for extracting flow profiles from PC-MRI images with Dr Pan Liu
Explore the Cerebral flows pulse morphology with Dr Kimi Owashi
Dr Kimi Owashi discusses the Pressure/Flow/Volume modelling: estimation of cerebral compliances
Dr Lisa Healy Clinical discusses the Cognitive assessment in adults with idiopathic NPH
Learn about the Gait clinical assessment and physiotherapy pathway with Toby Meek
Dr Olivier Peltre explores Artificial Intelligence for CSF analysis
Learn about HyPPo – a new Hydrocephalus Management Portal with Michael Martin
Dr Peter Smielewski explains the context of reversible dementia REVERT project
Professor John Pickard discusses the historical perspective of idiopathic NPH
Professor Stéphane Goutagny explores pathophysiology and treatment of NPH for general public
Professor Jan Malm provides a neurologist perspective of diagnostic procedures and supplementary tests
Marija Drinjakovic describes the REVERT project communication
Dr Peter Smielewski explores the diagnostics progress – CSF pressure analysis
Dr Olivier Balédent explains how combining cerebral flows and CSF pressure patterns helps diagnostics progress
Dr Jadwiga Zmudka discusses the public health problem and awareness about dementia in aging population and NPH
Dr Cyrille Capel explains the clinical implementation of NPH diagnostics in France
Learn about aligning unmet need and technological innovation with service improvement with Mr Alexis Joannides
Francesca Greaves & Sharon Lapsley from Shine charity explains their support to members with NPH