Paediatric arterial ischaemic stroke during the COVID-19 pandemic: A collaborative north of England study

T. Smith, E. Hassan, J. Y. Leow, M. Taylor, M. Atherton, T. Reeves, C. Rittey, A. Israni,Rajesh Kumar,A. Basu, Helen McCullagh, G. Vassallo, D. Ram

European Stroke Journal(2021)

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Background and Aims: SARS-CoV-2 as a possible cause for childhood arterial ischaemic stroke (AIS) has been described in a few case reports in literature. We sought to determine rates of AIS in paediatric patients across the North of England during a 12 month period, aiming to establish the underlying aetiology of their stroke. Methods: Tertiary paediatric neurosciences centres across the North of England (Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Leeds, Newcastle) collected retrospective data on patients with AIS and collated information on the following areas: patient's age at presentation, aetiology, co-morbidities, COVID-19 status, imaging modalities, hyperacute therapy and any further management carried out. Results: From February 2020 to February 2021, 32 paediatric patients were diagnosed with AIS (age range 1 month-15 years, mean age 6.1 years). Aetiology consisted of idiopathic 29.1%, underlying vascular abnormality 25%, cardio-embolic 18.7%, post-operative complications 12.5%, coagulopathy 6.3%, infection 3.1%, and inflammatory/vasculitic 3.1%. At presentation and subsequent testing, 100% of patients were negative on COVID-19 PCR testing. Of note, one patient tested positive a month prior to admission, but negative on presentation and the stroke was not felt to be linked to COVID-19. Conclusions: Analysis of our regional data did not demonstrate that SARS-CoV-2 caused an increase in the number of patients diagnosed with AIS. Although COVID-19 testing is recommended in all patients presenting with AIS, we should not attribute the AIS to COVID-19 unless all other causes have been excluded.
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