Author/Authors :
Ghandehari, K Associate Professor of Neurology - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Izadi-Mood, Z Assistant Professor - Pediatrics Dept - Vali-e-Asr Hospital, Birjand
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION: Ischemic stroke is rarely seen in childhood. The pediatric causes of
stroke are very different from adult causes.
METHODS: This population-based study was conducted to determine the incidence,
clinical manifestations and etiology of pediatric ischemic stroke in Southern Khorasan,
Iran, during 2002-2007. In this province, every child with possible diagnosis of stroke is
referred to a stroke neurologist and routinely admitted to the Pediatric Division of Vali-e-
Asr tertiary care hospital. The diagnosis of ischemic stroke was made based on the
clinical presentation and brain imagery. All of the patients underwent a standard battery
of diagnostic investigations.
RESULTS: Seventeen children with ischemic stroke (7 girls, 10 boys) were evaluated.
The incidence of pediatric ischemic stroke in Khorasan province is 1.8 cases per 100,000
children population per year. Meningoencephalitis-induced vasculopathy constituted
23.5% of the etiology followed by Fallot tetralogy, head trauma, dehydration, migraine,
and hypercoagulable state. 23.5% of our patients had uncertain causes of stroke. Inhospital
mortality of our pediatric ischemic stroke patients was 11.7%.
CONCLUSIONS: The incidence and clinical characteristics of pediatric brain infarction
in Iran are the same as in other studies. Meningoencephalitis-induced vasculopathy is the
most common determined etiology of pediatric ischemic stroke in Southern Khorasan.
Keywords :
Child , stroke , incidence , etiology