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Acute StrokeTreatment in Children: Are Adult Guidelines Applicable?

Sudeepta DandapatWaldo R GuerreroSantiago Ortega-Gutierrez
Published in: Current treatment options in neurology (2022)
Significant scientific and technological advances have transformed the hyperacute treatment of stroke in the recent years, allowing for improvement in the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular pathologies in children. Optimization in the approach, and validation of existing stroke pathways/protocols is expected to further advance acute stroke therapy in pediatric patient care. Given that the lifelong individual, family, and societal burden of acute stroke is likely to be greater than in adults because infants and children surviving stroke live more years with disability, we must be knowledgeable about this pathology and the medical and therapeutic options available for this unique population as detailed in this review.
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