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Clinical Manifestations, Outcomes, and Etiologies of Perinatal Stroke in Taiwan: Comparisons between Ischemic, and Hemorrhagic Stroke Based on 10-year Experience in A Single Institute.

Chien-Chung Lee1, Jainn-Jim Lin2, Kuang-Lin Lin2, Wai-Ho Lim1, Kai-Hsiang Hsu1, Jen-Fu Hsu1, Ren-Huei Fu1, Ming-Chou Chiang1, Shih-Ming Chu1, Reyin Lien3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Perinatal stroke is a common cause of established neurological sequelae. Although several risk factors have been identified, many questions regarding causes and clinical outcomes remain unanswered. This study investigated the clinical manifestations and outcomes of perinatal stroke and identified its etiologies in Taiwan.
METHODS: We searched the reports of head magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography performed between January 2003 and December 2012. The medical records of enrolled infants with perinatal stroke were also reviewed.
RESULTS: Thirty infants with perinatal stroke were identified; 10 infants had perinatal arterial ischemic stroke (PAIS) and 20 had perinatal hemorrhagic stroke (PHS). Neonatal seizure was the most common manifestation and presented in 40% of infants with PAIS and 50% of infants with PHS. All survivors with PAIS and 77% of the surviving infants with PHS developed neurological sequelae. Acute seizure manifestation was associated with poststroke epilepsy in infants with PHS but not in infants with PAIS (86% vs. 0%, p=0.005). PAIS was mostly caused by dysfunctional hemostasis (20%) and embolism (20%), whereas PHS was mostly attributable to birth asphyxia (30%).
CONCLUSION: Perinatal stroke is associated with high mortality and morbidity rates in infants. Clinically, it can be difficult to distinguish PAIS and PHS. One should keep a high level of suspicion, especially for PHS, if infants develop unexplained seizure, cyanosis, conscious change, anemia, and/or thrombocytopenia. A systematic diagnostic approach is helpful in identifying the etiologies of perinatal stroke.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  hemorrhagic stroke; ischemic stroke; neonatal stroke; perinatal stroke

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28087259     DOI: 10.1016/j.pedneo.2016.07.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Neonatol        ISSN: 1875-9572            Impact factor:   2.083


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