Most people don’t realize kids can have strokes too—and the warning signs often go unnoticed. In this episode of Nurse Rosa’s Insights, I sit down with Dr. Lisa Pabst, a pediatric stroke neurologist, to explore the hidden realities of pediatric stroke and the breakthroughs bringing hope to families.
Dr. Pabst shares her journey into pediatric neurology, the challenges of recognizing stroke symptoms in children, and how telestroke programs are transforming access to care in underserved areas. We dig into the unique causes of pediatric strokes—why they differ from adults, how seizures can mask the diagnosis, and the role lifestyle and even “stroke weather” can play.
She also shines a light on the collaborative spirit of the pediatric stroke community, the importance of raising awareness, and the critical need for long-term rehabilitation and follow-up for children recovering from stroke.
If you want to understand how innovation, teamwork, and education are reshaping pediatric stroke care, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
Key Takeaways:
  
Pediatric stroke is rare but requires highly specialized care.
  
Telestroke programs are a game-changer for access, especially in rural or underserved areas.
  
Stroke causes in children differ from adults, demanding unique treatment approaches.
  
Awareness and education are vital for timely diagnosis and intervention.
  
Seizures are a common first symptom of stroke in children, often leading to misdiagnosis.
  
The pediatric stroke community is deeply collaborative and outcome-focused.
  
Lifestyle factors like diet and activity can influence pediatric stroke risk.
  
Resource-sharing and expert connections are key to better outcomes.
  
“Stroke weather,” linked to viral infections, can impact stroke incidence in kids.
  
Long-term follow-up and rehabilitation are essential for recovery.
Connect with Dr. Lisa Pabst by email at:
[email protected]
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