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Stroke in Pregnancy and Puerperium – Current Knowledge, Questions and Controversies

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Stroke associated with pregnancy and the postpartum period (SiPP) is not common but its consequences can be devastating both for the mother and the child. Pregnancy confers a substantially increased risk of stroke, especially during the third trimester and until 6 weeks postpartum. SiPP is heterogeneous both in aetiology and presentation as it includes both ischemic and haemorrhagic events as well as cerebral venous thrombosis. Specific risk factors for SiPP have been identified and well described, such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and a prothrombotic state. However, it is still a controversial issue if pregnancy should be considered a risk factor for stroke, although pregnancy and postpartum period clearly increase the stroke risk compared to non-pregnant time. Recent European Stroke Organization [ESO] guidelines addressed the management of acute SiPP while other issues, particularly primary and secondary prevention are still under investigated. There is also a lack o...f research and knowledge regarding long-term mother and foetus/child outcomes post-SiPP. This paper addresses current knowledge on SiPP management and prognosis and discusses new challenging clinical scenarios including the relationship between COVID-19 infection and SiPP.

Keywords:
intracranial thrombosis / diagnostic techniques / cardiovascular / postpartum period / pregnancy
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Archives of Psychiatry Research, 2023, 59, 1, 95-100
Publisher:
  • Klinički bolnički centar Sestre milosrdnice [University Publisher] Department of Psychiatry [Imprint]

DOI: 10.20471/may.2023.59.01.12

ISSN: 2671-1079; Online ISSN 2671-2008

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includes both ischemic and haemorrhagic events as well as cerebral venous thrombosis. Specific risk factors for SiPP have
been identified and well described, such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and a prothrombotic state. However, it
is still a controversial issue if pregnancy should be considered a risk factor for stroke, although pregnancy and postpartum period clearly increase the stroke risk compared to non-pregnant time. Recent European Stroke Organization [ESO]
guidelines addressed the management of acute SiPP while other issues, particularly primary and secondary prevention
are still under investigated. There is also a lack of research and knowledge regarding long-term mother and foetus/child
outcomes post-SiPP. This paper addresses current knowledge on SiPP management and prognosis and discusses new
challenging clinical scenarios including the relationship between COVID-19 infection and SiPP.
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be devastating both for the mother and the child. Pregnancy confers a substantially increased risk of stroke, especially
during the third trimester and until 6 weeks postpartum. SiPP is heterogeneous both in aetiology and presentation as it
includes both ischemic and haemorrhagic events as well as cerebral venous thrombosis. Specific risk factors for SiPP have
been identified and well described, such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and a prothrombotic state. However, it
is still a controversial issue if pregnancy should be considered a risk factor for stroke, although pregnancy and postpartum period clearly increase the stroke risk compared to non-pregnant time. Recent European Stroke Organization [ESO]
guidelines addressed the management of acute SiPP while other issues, particularly primary and secondary prevention
are still under investigated. There is also a lack of research and knowledge regarding long-term mother and foetus/child
outcomes post-SiPP. This paper addresses current knowledge on SiPP management and prognosis and discusses new
challenging clinical scenarios including the relationship between COVID-19 infection and SiPP.",
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title = "Stroke in Pregnancy and Puerperium – Current Knowledge, Questions and Controversies",
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Pavlović, A.. (2023). Stroke in Pregnancy and Puerperium – Current Knowledge, Questions and Controversies. in Archives of Psychiatry Research
Klinički bolnički centar Sestre milosrdnice [University Publisher] Department of Psychiatry [Imprint]., 59(1), 95-100.
https://doi.org/10.20471/may.2023.59.01.12
Pavlović A. Stroke in Pregnancy and Puerperium – Current Knowledge, Questions and Controversies. in Archives of Psychiatry Research. 2023;59(1):95-100.
doi:10.20471/may.2023.59.01.12 .
Pavlović, Aleksandra, "Stroke in Pregnancy and Puerperium – Current Knowledge, Questions and Controversies" in Archives of Psychiatry Research, 59, no. 1 (2023):95-100,
https://doi.org/10.20471/may.2023.59.01.12 . .

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