2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2017.01.006
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Harnessing Neuroimaging Capability in Pediatric Stroke: Proceedings of the Stroke Imaging Laboratory for Children Workshop

Abstract: On June 5, 2015 the International Pediatric Stroke Study and the Stroke Imaging Laboratory for Children cohosted a unique workshop focused on developing neuroimaging research in pediatric stroke. Pediatric neurologists, neuroradiologists, interventional neuroradiologists, physicists, nurse practitioners, neuropsychologists, and imaging research scientists from around the world attended this one-day meeting. Our objectives were to (1) establish a group of experts to collaborate in advancing pediatric neuroimagi… Show more

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“…We published ten peer-reviewed manuscripts and presented 20 scientific abstracts in key journals, meetings and conferences worldwide. These include four seminal publications ( Dlamini et al, 2017 , Domi et al, 2017 , Lee et al, 2017 , Mirsky et al, 2017 ) that defined consensus neuroimaging guidelines for the management of neonatal ( Lee et al, 2017 ) and childhood ( Mirsky et al, 2017 ) stroke. Finally, we have conducted the first-ever, multisite, harmonized research-acquired neuroimaging study in a prospective cohort of children (n = 30 patients presenting with acute stroke and n = 30 controls, followed across four-time points over one year (see Table 2 ).…”
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“…We published ten peer-reviewed manuscripts and presented 20 scientific abstracts in key journals, meetings and conferences worldwide. These include four seminal publications ( Dlamini et al, 2017 , Domi et al, 2017 , Lee et al, 2017 , Mirsky et al, 2017 ) that defined consensus neuroimaging guidelines for the management of neonatal ( Lee et al, 2017 ) and childhood ( Mirsky et al, 2017 ) stroke. Finally, we have conducted the first-ever, multisite, harmonized research-acquired neuroimaging study in a prospective cohort of children (n = 30 patients presenting with acute stroke and n = 30 controls, followed across four-time points over one year (see Table 2 ).…”
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“…Following this, we published a roadmap for how to utilize neuroimaging to advance pediatric stroke ( Dlamini et al, 2017 ), consensus-based standardized neuroimaging protocols for acute and follow-up management of neonatal ( Lee et al, 2017 ), and childhood stroke ( Mirsky et al, 2017 ). Key Opinion Leaders and site-specific knowledge of resources and practices of the network informed these neuroimaging protocols.…”
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