Andrade A, Bigi S, Laughlin S, Parthasarathy S, Sinclair A,
Dirks P, Pontigon AM, Moharir M, Askalan R, MacGregor D, deVeber G.
Association Between Prolonged Seizures and Malignant Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction in
Children With Acute Ischemic Stroke. Pediatr Neurol. 2016 Nov;64:44-51.
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Malignant middle cerebral artery infarct syndrome is a
potentially fatal complication of stroke that is poorly understood in children.
We studied the frequency, associated characteristics, and outcomes of this
condition in children.
METHODS:
Children, aged two months to 18 years with acute middle
cerebral artery infarct diagnosed at our center between January 2005 and
December 2012 were studied. Associations with malignant middle cerebral artery
infarct syndrome were sought, including age, seizures, neurological deficit
severity (Pediatric National Institute of Health Stroke Severity Score), stroke
etiology, fever, blood pressure, blood glucose, infarct location, infarct
volume (modified pediatric Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography
Score), and arterial occlusion. Death and neurological outcomes were
determined.
RESULTS:
Among 66 children with middle cerebral artery stroke, 12
(18%) developed malignant middle cerebral artery infarct syndrome, fatal in
three. Prolonged seizures during the first 24 hours (odds ratio, 25.51; 95%
confidence interval, 3.10 to 334.81; P = 0.005) and a higher Pediatric National
Institute of Health Stroke Severity Score (odds ratio, 1.22; 95% confidence
interval, 1.08 to 1.45; P = 0.006) were independently associated with malignant
middle cerebral artery infarct syndrome. All children aged greater than two
years with a Pediatric National Institute of Health Stroke Severity Score ≥8
and initial seizures ≥5 minutes duration developed malignant middle cerebral
artery infarct syndrome (100%).
CONCLUSIONS:
Malignant middle cerebral artery infarct syndrome affects
nearly one in five children with acute middle cerebral artery stroke. Children
with higher Pediatric National Institute of Health Stroke Severity Scores and
prolonged initial seizures are at greatly increased risk for malignant middle
cerebral artery infarct syndrome. Children with middle cerebral artery infarcts
warrant intensive neuroprotective management and close monitoring to enable
early referral for hemicraniectomy surgery.
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