| Literature DB >> 33691502 |
David C Lauzier1, Maria M Galardi2, Kristin P Guilliams2,3, Manu S Goyal1,2,4, Catherine Amlie-Lefond5, Danial K Hallam6,7, Akash P Kansagra1,2,8.
Abstract
Endovascular thrombectomy has played a major role in advancing adult stroke care and may serve a similar role in pediatric stroke care. However, there is a need to develop better evidence and infrastructure for pediatric stroke care. In this work, we review 2 experienced pediatric endovascular thrombectomy programs and examine key design features in both care environments, including a formalized protocol and workflow, integration with an adult endovascular thrombectomy workflow, simplification and automation of workflow steps, pediatric adaptations of stroke imaging, advocacy of pediatric stroke care, and collaboration between providers, among others. These essential features transcend any single hospital environment and may provide an important foundation for other pediatric centers that aim to enhance the care of children with stroke.Entities:
Keywords: environment; hospitals; ischemic stroke; thrombectomy; workflow
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33691502 PMCID: PMC7987698 DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.032268
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stroke ISSN: 0039-2499 Impact factor: 7.914