Diagnosis and Management of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis
A Statement for Healthcare Professionals from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Council on StrokeGustavo Saposnik, MD, MSc, FAHA, Chair; Fernando Barinagarrementeria, MD, FAHA, FAAN; Robert D. Brown, Jr, MD, MPH, FAHA, FAAN; Cheryl D. Bushnell, MD, MHS, FAHA;
Brett hiara, MD, FAHA; Mary Cushman, MD, MSc, FAHA;
Gabrielle deVeber, MD; Jose M. Ferro, MD, PhD; Fong Y. Tsai, MD;
on behalf of the American Heart Association Stroke Council and
the Council on Epidemiology and Prevention
AHA/ASA
This slide set was adapted from the Diagnosis and Management of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis paper
This statement reflects a consensus of expert opinion following thorough literature review that consisted of a look at clinical trials and other evidence related to the management of cerebral venous thrombosis.
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Applying classification of mendations and
levels of evidence.
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Outline
Introduction
Epidemiology and Risk Factors for CVT
Clinical Diagnosis of CVT
Imaging in the Diagnosis of CVT
Management and Treatment
CVT in Special Populations
Clinical es: Prognosis
Summary
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Introduction
Thrombosis of the dural sinus and/or cerebral veins (CVT) is an mon form of stroke
CVT represents approximately -1% of all strokes
Multiple factors have been associated with CVT, but only some of them are reversible
This statement reviews the literature on CVT and provides mendations for its diagnosis and management
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Epidemiology and Risk Factors
CVT is an mon and frequently unrecognized type of stroke
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