Exploring The Impact Of Material Deprivation, Clinical, And Radiological Features On Neurological Outcomes Of Neonatal Stroke

Stroke(2023)

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Introduction: Neonatal arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) is an important cause of neurologic disability in children. No research to date has examined the influence of determinants of health on outcomes in a neonatal AIS population. This study examined whether neighbourhood-level material deprivation was associated with long-term neurological outcomes in neonatal AIS patients, after accounting for the influence of clinical and radiological factors. Methods: Patients with neonatal AIS between 2004 and 2019 at a comprehensive stroke centre were included. The Ontario Marginalization Index (ON-Marg) was used to assess neighbourhood-level material deprivation. Participant postal codes were linked to census data and ON-Marg scores were reported. Neurological outcomes were assessed using the Pediatric Stroke Outcome Measure Severity Classification Scale (PSOM-SCS) at latest follow up (median = 49 months, range = 12 to 187 months). A poor outcome was defined as any neurologic deficit (i.e., mild, moderate, or severe). Univariable and multivariable logistic regression models were developed. Results: Amongst 154 participants, the majority of scores (66.23%) were within the normal range. Remaining participants demonstrated neurological deficits, including 25.97% mild and 7.79% moderate-to-severe. Predictors of poor outcome in the multivariable model included hemiparesis at stroke presentation (OR = 12.81, p < 0.05) and basal ganglia involvement (OR = 3.68, p < 0.05). Neighbourhood-level material deprivation was not significantly associated with poor outcome. Conclusions: Hemiparesis and basal ganglia involvement are important in determining long-term outcomes. Although material deprivation was not associated with poor outcomes in our study, it may be associated with neurological outcomes at later ages. Further research is needed to understand the role of socioeconomic factors in a neonatal stroke population, including the measurement of individual-level indicators and outcomes at later ages post-stroke. While outcomes after neonatal stroke are generally favourable, identifying predictors of poor outcomes may assist clinicians in developing a more precise risk evaluation regarding recovery after stroke.
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neonatal stroke,neurological outcomes,material deprivation,abstract tmp22
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