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The recurrence risk of ischemic stroke in childhood.

Vesna Brankovic-Sreckovic1, Vedrana Milic-Rasic, Nebojsa Jovic, Natasa Milic, Slobodanka Todorovic.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of recurrence of ischemic stroke in children and to evaluate the influence of etiological factors and underlying mechanisms on recurrence rate. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Thirty-six children (21 boys and 15 girls) with clinically and radiographically proven ischemic cerebral infarction were prospectively followed up over a period of 1-9 years (median 5 years 5 months). The median age of onset of stroke was 8.4 years (1-16 years). Patients with hemorrhagic stroke, neonatal infarction and sinovenous thrombosis were not included. The patients were analyzed according to the mechanisms and etiology of the initial and recurrent stroke event.
RESULTS: For the initial stroke, cardioembolic (33.3%) and arteriopathic processes (36.1%) were identified as the most probable mechanisms of arterial ischemic stroke. Prothrombotic abnormalities were found in 4 children (11.1%). Underlying pathology in the remaining 7 (19.4%) was not known. Recurrent ischemic infarction was diagnosed in 5 children (13.9%) within 5 days to 18 months (median 6 months) after the first stroke manifestation. In 3 of them stroke recurrence was due to cardiac or transcardiac embolism. Cardiac abnormality prior to the first stroke was detected in 1 child. Clinically silent multiple cerebral infarcts disclosed by MRI preceded the overt stroke episode in 2 patients.
CONCLUSION: Congenital and acquired heart diseases were the most common cause of repeated stroke in our study. The risk of recurrence appeared to be fivefold higher in children with cardiac disease irrespective of the coexistence of other risk factors. The risk factors of stroke in children were multiple and overlapping. Consequently, recognition of the major one and its underlying mechanism is crucial for both effective therapeutic approach and the prevention of recurrence. Copyright 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15073428     DOI: 10.1159/000076955

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Princ Pract        ISSN: 1011-7571            Impact factor:   1.927


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