overdrain
Overdrain refers to a condition commonly associated with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunting, particularly in patients who have received a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt for hydrocephalus. It occurs when excessive CSF is drained from the ventricles, leading to a reduction in intracranial pressure below normal levels. This can result from overly active shunt valves, improper valve setting, or changes in patient positioning that increase CSF outflow.
Symptoms of overdrainage may include headaches, often worse when upright (orthostatic headaches), nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and
Diagnosis is primarily clinical, supported by neuroimaging such as MRI or CT scans that may reveal slit
Management of overdrain involves adjusting or replacing the shunt valve to reduce CSF drainage. Some shunt
Preventive strategies include proper shunt valve selection, regular monitoring, and adjusting valve settings according to patient