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Stroke in the young. | LitMetric

Stroke in the young.

Curr Opin Neurol

Cizik School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas and Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, Sugar Land, Texas.

Published: April 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The incidence of stroke in young adults is on the rise, particularly among those with cryptogenic causes and in developing countries where outcomes are poorer.
  • Recent studies support the use of thrombectomy for select children with acute ischemic stroke, and there is a recommendation for patent foramen ovale closure in young adults with cryptogenic stroke.
  • Advances in genetic testing and treatments may enhance outcomes for patients with specific genetic conditions linked to stroke, while preventive measures like hydroxyurea show promise in reducing stroke risks for children with sickle cell disease.

Article Abstract

Purpose Of Review: The purpose of this review is to review recent findings regarding stroke epidemiology, etiologies, and treatment in children and young adults.

Recent Findings: Incidence in young adults is increasing, and incidence, recurrence, and survival is worse in patients with cryptogenic stroke and in developing countries. Careful consideration of patent foramen ovale closure is now recommended in young adults with cryptogenic stroke. Thrombectomy has recently been extended to carefully selected children with acute ischemic stroke, and two recent publications strongly suggest that it can be beneficial for children. Sickle cell is also an important global contributor to stroke burden, but hydroxyurea can be a cost effective medication for stroke prevention in children. Recent advances in genetic testing and treatments may improve outcomes for patients with monogenic causes of stroke, such as deficiency of adenosine deaminase 2, hemophilia, and Fabry's disease.

Summary: Stroke in children and young adults is a morbid disease responsible for enormous indirect societal costs and a high burden of years with disability per affected patient. Recent advances have improved access to care for children with large vessel occlusion and adults with rare causes of stroke. Future research may bring effective treatments for other monogenic causes of stroke as well as increasing access to hyperacute therapies for young stroke patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/WCO.0000000000001145DOI Listing

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