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Pediatric Stroke Initiatives and Preliminary Studies: What Is Known and What Is Needed?

Abstract

Cerebrovascular disorders are increasingly recognized as important causes of mortality and morbidity in the pediatric population. However, there have been no clinical trials performed to assess the safety and tolerability of acute interventions or secondary preventative treatments. In 2002, the International Pediatric Stroke Study was launched to create a network of investigators, with an interest in developing standards of practice, as well as design and implement the first-ever clinical trials in pediatric stroke. This article reviews existing studies in pediatric stroke epidemiology, risk factors, outcomes, as well as experience with antithrombotic trials in children. From there, current and future initiatives in the development of clinical trials in pediatric stroke are evaluated.

Authors

Sofronas M; Ichord RN; Fullerton HJ; Lynch JK; Massicotte MP; Willan AR; deVeber G

Volume

34

Pagination

pp. 439-445

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

June 1, 2006

DOI

10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2005.10.016

Conference proceedings

Pediatric Neurology

Issue

6

ISSN

0887-8994

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