Dynamics of clinical and neurological parameters and role of citicoline during therapeutic interventions in children with stroke

Author:

Shamansurov Shaanvar Shamuradovich1,Saidazizova Shakhlo Khibziddinovna1,Tulyaganova Nodirahon Malikovna1,Usmanova Parviza Ta'latovna2,Nazarova Sadoqat Odilovna3

Affiliation:

1. Center for the Professional Development of Medical Workers, Tashkent, 100007, Uzbekistan

2. National Children's Medical Center, Tashkent, 100016, Uzbekistan

3. Central Diagnostic Policlinic No. 1, Tashkent, 100047, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Aim: The rehabilitation of children who experience stroke is hampered by the lack of proven treatments and the choice of drugs and dosages. We compared clinical and neurological parameters in children receiving citicoline. Materials & methods: We assessed 199 children (128 boys, 64.3%) with stroke using the Pediatric Stroke Outcome Measure–Short Neurological Exam. Results: Hemorrhagic infarction was diagnosed more often than ischemic stroke, most often owing to the child’s early age (before and after 3 months). The presence of disorders of consciousness in the most acute and acute periods is noteworthy. Conclusion: The Pediatric Stroke Outcome Measure–Short Neurological Exam scale can be used to predict adverse outcomes. Citicoline can be administered early and is especially effective during the first year of life.

Funder

Ferrer International

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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