<HashMap><database>biostudies-literature</database><scores/><additional><submitter>Fang X</submitter><funding>Foundation of Shanghai Municipal Health Commission</funding><funding>Investigator Initiated Research Projects</funding><funding>Key Discipline and Special Disease Construction Project of Huadong Hospital</funding><funding>National Natural Science Foundation of China</funding><funding>Beijing Natural Science Foundation</funding><pagination>e14525</pagination><full_dataset_link>https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biostudies/studies/S-EPMC11826331</full_dataset_link><repository>biostudies-literature</repository><omics_type>Unknown</omics_type><volume>21(2)</volume><pubmed_abstract>&lt;h4>Introduction&lt;/h4>Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH), a condition that primarily affects the elderly, has an unclear prevalence rate in China.&lt;h4>Methods&lt;/h4>A cross-sectional survey involving 1491 seniors aged 60 and above in Shanghai was conducted. Clinical symptoms and brain imaging data were collected for the diagnosis of suboptimal probable iNPH (s-probable iNPH). The crude prevalence was calculated and the estimated prevalence was inferred.&lt;h4>Results&lt;/h4>The crude prevalence of s-probable iNPH was 3.09% and 2.62% respectively, using DESH score ≥6 and Radscale score ≥7 as the primary imaging diagnostic criteria. The estimated prevalence of Shanghai was 2.59% among people over 60 years old and it rose to 7.99% among people aged over 90, and it was estimated that 134,152 and 11,708, respectively, had s-probable iNPH among the corresponding age group.&lt;h4>Discussion&lt;/h4>The prevalence of s-probable iNPH fluctuates based on the radiological scoring systems and the defined thresholds employed, and it tends to rise with advancing age.&lt;h4>Highlights&lt;/h4>&lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>Significant Prevalence&lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>: The study identified a substantial prevalence of iNPH in older adults, with rates increasing significantly with age, particularly among those aged 90-99 years and centenarians. &lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>Diagnostic Approach&lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>: The research utilized novel diagnostic methodologies by integrating the DESH score or Radscale score with stringent clinical symptoms, providing a closer approximation to the true prevalence of iNPH. &lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>Gender Disparity&lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>: A marked gender difference was observed, with the prevalence of iNPH being significantly higher in males compared to females across all age groups. &lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>Clinical Implications&lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>: The findings underscore the importance of considering iNPH in the differential diagnosis of dementia, particularly among older male patients presenting with cognitive impairment and gait disturbances. &lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>Public Health Impact&lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>: The estimated number of s-probable iNPH patients in Shanghai highlights the need for increased awareness and better management strategies for this underdiagnosed condition in the aging population.</pubmed_abstract><journal>Alzheimer's &amp; dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association</journal><pubmed_title>Prevalence of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus in older adult population in Shanghai, China: A population-based observational study.</pubmed_title><pmcid>PMC11826331</pmcid><funding_grant_id>H2022003</funding_grant_id><funding_grant_id>20184Y0098</funding_grant_id><funding_grant_id>201740003</funding_grant_id><funding_grant_id>202340152</funding_grant_id><funding_grant_id>7202237</funding_grant_id><funding_grant_id>81771816</funding_grant_id><funding_grant_id>ZDZB2220</funding_grant_id><pubmed_authors>Fang X</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Li S</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Hu J</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Xing Y</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Mao R</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Liu C</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Zhang L</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Xu X</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Tang F</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Deng Y</pubmed_authors></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>Prevalence of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus in older adult population in Shanghai, China: A population-based observational study.</name><description>&lt;h4>Introduction&lt;/h4>Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH), a condition that primarily affects the elderly, has an unclear prevalence rate in China.&lt;h4>Methods&lt;/h4>A cross-sectional survey involving 1491 seniors aged 60 and above in Shanghai was conducted. Clinical symptoms and brain imaging data were collected for the diagnosis of suboptimal probable iNPH (s-probable iNPH). The crude prevalence was calculated and the estimated prevalence was inferred.&lt;h4>Results&lt;/h4>The crude prevalence of s-probable iNPH was 3.09% and 2.62% respectively, using DESH score ≥6 and Radscale score ≥7 as the primary imaging diagnostic criteria. The estimated prevalence of Shanghai was 2.59% among people over 60 years old and it rose to 7.99% among people aged over 90, and it was estimated that 134,152 and 11,708, respectively, had s-probable iNPH among the corresponding age group.&lt;h4>Discussion&lt;/h4>The prevalence of s-probable iNPH fluctuates based on the radiological scoring systems and the defined thresholds employed, and it tends to rise with advancing age.&lt;h4>Highlights&lt;/h4>&lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>Significant Prevalence&lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>: The study identified a substantial prevalence of iNPH in older adults, with rates increasing significantly with age, particularly among those aged 90-99 years and centenarians. &lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>Diagnostic Approach&lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>: The research utilized novel diagnostic methodologies by integrating the DESH score or Radscale score with stringent clinical symptoms, providing a closer approximation to the true prevalence of iNPH. &lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>Gender Disparity&lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>: A marked gender difference was observed, with the prevalence of iNPH being significantly higher in males compared to females across all age groups. &lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>Clinical Implications&lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>: The findings underscore the importance of considering iNPH in the differential diagnosis of dementia, particularly among older male patients presenting with cognitive impairment and gait disturbances. &lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>Public Health Impact&lt;sup>**&lt;/sup>: The estimated number of s-probable iNPH patients in Shanghai highlights the need for increased awareness and better management strategies for this underdiagnosed condition in the aging population.</description><dates><release>2025-01-01T00:00:00Z</release><publication>2025 Feb</publication><modification>2025-04-04T07:34:51.628Z</modification><creation>2025-04-04T07:34:51.628Z</creation></dates><accession>S-EPMC11826331</accession><cross_references><pubmed>39950414</pubmed><doi>10.1002/alz.14525</doi></cross_references></HashMap>