Objective: To evaluate the routine clinical use of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) (in psychiatrists' monthly notes) and the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) (done at admission and annually) in a state hospital.
Methods: Two residents and a medical student were trained in the use of the BPRS and the AIMS. These "key raters" then rated 21 patients before and 28 patients after the ward psychiatrists had one retraining session on the BPRS.
Objective: To describe the short-term operative success and the long-term reliability of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) for treatment of hydrocephalus and to examine the influence of diagnosis, age, and previous shunt history on these outcomes.
Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 203 consecutive patients from a single institution who had ETV as long as 22.6 years earlier.
Objective: To describe the short-term operative success and the long-term reliability of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) for treatment of hydrocephalus and to examine the influence of diagnosis, age, and previous shunt history on these outcomes.
Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 203 consecutive patients from a single institution who had ETV as long as 22.6 years earlier.