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Urgent computed tomography angiography in paediatric stroke

Developmental medicine and child neurology(2023)

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Aim To improve delivery of acute therapies for acute ischaemic stroke (AIS). Method We identified factors influencing the speed of diagnosis and delivery of acute therapies in a prospective cohort of 21 children with suspected AIS (eight with AIS, 13 stroke mimics) and explored them in a retrospective cohort with confirmed AIS. Results Approximately half of the prospective and total AIS cohorts presented with acute, sustained hemiparesis, and were diagnosed relatively quickly. AIS was suspected and diagnosed more slowly in the half presenting with symptoms other than sustained hemiparesis. Thirty-one out of 51 patients with AIS (19 females, 32 males, mean age 8 years 6 months, SD 5 years 4 months) had arterial abnormalities identified by computed tomography angiography (CTA) or magnetic resonance angiography (MRA): 11 with large vessel occlusion, six with dissection, five with moyamoya disease, nine with other arteriopathies. Among these patients, those initially imaged with CTA were diagnosed more quickly than those with initial magnetic resonance imaging/angiography, which facilitated thrombectomy and thrombolytic therapy. Twenty out of 51 had AIS without arterial abnormalities on CTA or MRA: eight with lenticulostriate vasculopathy and 12 with other small-vessel AIS. Among these patients, 80% were ineligible for thrombolysis for reasons beyond delay to diagnosis, and all showed good outcomes with supportive treatments alone. Interpretation Clinical features at presentation influence rapidity with which childhood AIS is suspected and diagnosed. Readily available CTA can direct thrombectomy in patients with large vessel occlusion and thrombolysis in most, but not all, eligible patients.
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urgent computed tomography angiography,stroke
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