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Acute Management of Pediatric Stroke

Acute Management of Pediatric Stroke

FromPICU Doc On Call


Acute Management of Pediatric Stroke

FromPICU Doc On Call

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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Feb 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today’s episode is dedicated to the acute management of pediatric stroke. Join us as we discuss the patient case, symptoms, and treatment. 
Joining us is Dr. Elissa Ortolani, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Child Neurology and Assistant Professor of Neurology at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Ortolani has a strong clinical interest in pediatric vascular disease and is one of the few pediatric neurologists who has completed a formal adult stroke fellowship. She is actively helping to develop a pediatric stroke program at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
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Show Highlights:
Our case: a five-year-old male, previously healthy, has had cold symptoms for two days; he presents to the ER with possible stroke symptoms
Symptoms: the patient has had left arm and left leg weakness during the past day, and his mother noticed a subtle left side lip droop with drooling
Acute management: In the ER, a CT revealed a subtle hypodensity in the right basal ganglia region; the patient was admitted to PICU for further monitoring and workup
Causes of an acute pediatric vascular event can include stroke, seizure, migraine, and toxidrome
Definition of stroke: an acute neurologic change identified by advanced imaging
Practical tools in evaluating stroke include F-facial droop, A-arm weakness, S-speech difficulty, T-time. (Now, amended to FASTER to include stability and eyes/vision)
Risk factors for pediatric stroke include vascular issues like sickle cell disease, congenital heart problems, thrombophilia, and mitochondrial, inflammatory, or connective tissue disease
In pinpointing pediatric stroke or stroke mimic, which is very common, MRI is the preferred imaging method 
Important considerations in the diagnosis of pediatric stroke are that mild sedation is sufficient for the 10-12 minutes needed for MRI
In the management of pediatric stroke, TPA should be administered within 4.5 hours, and endovascular therapy (if needed) should be administered within 24 hours
Why the diagnosis and management of pediatric stroke is delayed, and how ER and ICU physicians can change that
Developing a pediatric stroke program is a collaborative effort among emergency care providers, radiologists, pharmacists, adult neuro interventionalists, ICU team, neurosurgeons, hematologists, and rehab physicians
A key in the diagnosis of pediatric stroke is recognizing altered mental status
Released:
Feb 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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PICU Doc On Call is the podcast for current and aspiring Intensivists. This podcast will provide protocols that any Critical Care Physician would use to treat common emergencies and the sudden onset of acute symptoms. Brought to you by Emory University School of Medicine, in conjunction with Dr. Rahul Damania and under the supervision of Dr. Pradip Kamat.