Immunotherapy for arterial ischaemic stroke in childhood: a systematic review.
Hannah B EdwardsAndrew A MallickFinbar J K O'CallaghanPublished in: Archives of disease in childhood (2016)
Immunotherapies are used in children with AIS, mainly as steroids for children with arteriopathy. However, there is currently little robust evidence to either encourage or discourage this practice. There is weak evidence consistent with the hypothesis that in certain children at risk, steroids may both reduce the risk of occurrent/recurrent stroke and enhance neurological outcomes. As the potential benefit is still uncertain, this indicates that a trial of steroids in childhood AIS may be justified.