Lack of Recurrence and Progressive Arteriopathy among Children with Cryptogenic Stroke Dr S. DARTEYRE, MD, MSc 1 Dr S. CHABRIER, MD, MSc 1 Pr. F. RIVIER, MD, PhD 2 1. CHU Saint Etienne. 2. CHU Montpellier Research Group on Thrombosis, EA 3065 National Centre for Pediatric Stroke
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Lack of Recurrence and Progressive Arteriopathy among Children with Cryptogenic Stroke
Lack of Recurrence and Progressive Arteriopathy among Children with Cryptogenic Stroke. Dr S. DARTEYRE, MD, MSc 1 Dr S. CHABRIER, MD, MSc 1 Pr. F. RIVIER, MD, PhD 2 1. CHU Saint Etienne. 2. CHU Montpellier Research Group on Thrombosis , EA 3065 National Centre for Pediatric Stroke. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Lack of Recurrence and Progressive Arteriopathy among Children with Cryptogenic Stroke
Dr S. DARTEYRE, MD, MSc1
Dr S. CHABRIER, MD, MSc1
Pr. F. RIVIER, MD, PhD2
1. CHU Saint Etienne. 2. CHU MontpellierResearch Group on Thrombosis, EA 3065
National Centre for Pediatric Stroke
Lecture Plan
• Classification of Stroke in Young Adults.• Classical Clinical Histories in Children.• Study Hypothesis.• Study Methods.• Study Results.• Discussion.• Conclusion.
A Classical Dichotomy
• Adult Stroke Background.• Stroke in Young Adults (< 40 y).• Symptomatic Forms (dissections…).• Cryptogenic Forms (at least 40%).• Connecting Departments.
And Classical Histories…
Lea, 5 years old. Right hemiparesis. Lateral Lenticulo Striate (LLS).M1 stenosis. Varicella. Aspirin. Good Recovery.
Study Hypothesis
• Are Childhood Cryptogenic Strokes doing Better than Symptomatic Ones ?
Study Methods (1)
• Age: 3 months to 16 years.• Arterial Ischemic Strokes (AIS) Bernard Stroke 2012
• Inclusion: age, AIS or TIA.• Retrospective, single center, ICD-9 and 10.• Primary Endpoints:– Recurrences: new AIS/TIA 2 w after index stroke– Death.– NIS.
• Secondary Endpoints:– Radiological Evolution of Arteriopathies.