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Sporns, Peter B.; Fullerton, Heather J.; Lee, Sarah; Kirton, Adam and Wildgruber, Moritz (2021): Current treatment for childhood arterial ischaemic stroke. In: Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, Vol. 5, No. 11: pp. 825-836

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Abstract

Paediatric arterial ischaemic stroke is an important cause of neurological morbidity in children, with consequences including motor disorders, intellectual impairment, and epilepsy. The causes of paediatric arterial ischaemic stroke are unique compared with those associated with stroke in adulthood. The past decade has seen substantial advances in paediatric stroke research and clinical care, but many unanswered questions and controversies remain. Shortage of prospective evidence for the use of recanalisation therapies in patients with paediatric stroke has resulted in little standardisation of disease management. Substantial time delays in diagnosis and treatment continue to challenge best possible care. In this Review, we highlight on some of the most pressing and productive aspects of research in the treatment of arterial ischaemic stroke in children, including epidemiology and cause, rehabilitation, secondary stroke prevention, and treatment updates focusing on advances in hyperacute therapies such as intravenous thrombolysis, mechanical thrombectomy, and critical care. Finally, we provide a future perspective for improving outcomes and quality of life for affected children and their families.

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