Neuroprotection during Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Review of Future Therapies.
Vikalpa DammavalamSandra LinSayedatun NessaNeil DakslaKamil StefanowskiAna C CostaSergio BergesePublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Stroke is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Endovascular thrombectomy has been impactful in decreasing mortality. However, many clinical results continue to show suboptimal functional outcomes despite high recanalization rates. This gap in recanalization and symptomatic improvement suggests a need for adjunctive therapies in post-thrombectomy care. With greater insight into ischemia-reperfusion injury, recent preclinical testing of neuroprotective agents has shifted towards preventing oxidative stress through upregulation of antioxidants and downstream effectors, with positive results. Advances in multiple neuroprotective therapies, including uric acid, activated protein C, nerinetide, otaplimastat, imatinib, verapamil, butylphthalide, edaravone, nelonemdaz, ApTOLL, regional hypothermia, remote ischemic conditioning, normobaric oxygen, and especially nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2, have promising evidence for improving stroke care. Sedation and blood pressure management in endovascular thrombectomy also play crucial roles in improved stroke outcomes. A hand-in-hand approach with both endovascular therapy and neuroprotection may be the key to targeting disability due to stroke.
Keyphrases
- acute ischemic stroke
- cerebral ischemia
- atrial fibrillation
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- uric acid
- oxidative stress
- brain injury
- nuclear factor
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- blood pressure
- blood brain barrier
- multiple sclerosis
- metabolic syndrome
- palliative care
- toll like receptor
- dna damage
- middle cerebral artery
- immune response
- heart rate
- pain management
- cardiovascular events
- aortic dissection
- poor prognosis
- current status
- cell therapy
- amino acid
- affordable care act
- cancer therapy
- coronary artery disease
- inflammatory response
- heat stress
- weight loss
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- blood glucose
- heat shock protein