Authors :
Skyla Swigelaar
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 7 - July
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8211539
Abstract :
Hydrocephalus occurs in cases of a buildup of
excess cerebrospinal fluid widely regarded as CSF
(cerebrospinal fluid) in either the cavities of or the
ventricles in the brain. It affects an alarming 380 000 new
people every year, afflicted upon approximately 85 persons
per 100 000 people, among those people data states that for
every 100 000 pediatrics 88 are affected, for every 100 000
adults 11 are affected and finally for every 100 000 elderly
175 are affected thus showing us a significant difference in
cases ranging ages.
Methods
A study was conducted on May 31, 2023, concluding
July 25, 2023, in which current and previously noted
clinical trials, clinically focused research papers and data
prided articles centered around hydrocephalus were
examined. This study was conducted to help answer the
research question provided, the long-term sustainability of
procedures identified with hydrocephalus.
Results
After a thorough moderated and overviewed
examination of clinical trials, research papers as well as
established grey literature articles attentive to various
aspects of hydrocephalus a conclusion can be made with
the found statistics and data henceforth, I begin the
introductory discussion to this research paper, the long-
term sustainability of procedures associated with
hydrocephalus.
Hydrocephalus occurs in cases of a buildup of
excess cerebrospinal fluid widely regarded as CSF
(cerebrospinal fluid) in either the cavities of or the
ventricles in the brain. It affects an alarming 380 000 new
people every year, afflicted upon approximately 85 persons
per 100 000 people, among those people data states that for
every 100 000 pediatrics 88 are affected, for every 100 000
adults 11 are affected and finally for every 100 000 elderly
175 are affected thus showing us a significant difference in
cases ranging ages.
Methods
A study was conducted on May 31, 2023, concluding
July 25, 2023, in which current and previously noted
clinical trials, clinically focused research papers and data
prided articles centered around hydrocephalus were
examined. This study was conducted to help answer the
research question provided, the long-term sustainability of
procedures identified with hydrocephalus.
Results
After a thorough moderated and overviewed
examination of clinical trials, research papers as well as
established grey literature articles attentive to various
aspects of hydrocephalus a conclusion can be made with
the found statistics and data henceforth, I begin the
introductory discussion to this research paper, the long-
term sustainability of procedures associated with
hydrocephalus.