Blood Pressure Variability in Acute Stroke: A Narrative Review.
Christina ZompolaLina PalaiodimouKonstantinos VoumvourakisLeonidas StefanisAristeidis H KatsanosElse C SandsetEfstathios BoviatsisGeorgios K TsivgoulisPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
The management of blood pressure variability (BPV) in acute stroke presents a complex challenge with profound implications for patient outcomes. This narrative review examines the role of BPV across various stages of acute stroke care, highlighting its impact on treatment strategies and prognostic considerations. In the prehospital setting, while guidelines lack specific recommendations for BP management, emerging evidence suggests a potential link between BPV and outcomes. Among ischaemic stroke patients who are ineligible for reperfusion therapies, BPV independently influences functional outcomes, emphasising the need for individualised approaches to BP control. During intravenous thrombolysis and endovascular therapy, the intricate interplay between BP levels, recanalisation status, and BPV is evident. Striking a balance between aggressive BP lowering and avoiding hypoperfusion-related complications is essential. Intracerebral haemorrhage management is further complicated by BPV, which emerges as a predictor of mortality and disability, necessitating nuanced BP management strategies. Finally, among patients with acute subarachnoid haemorrhage, increased BPV may be correlated with a rebleeding risk and worse outcomes, emphasizing the need for BPV monitoring in this population. Integration of BPV assessment into clinical practice and research protocols is crucial for refining treatment strategies that are tailored to individual patient needs. Future studies should explore novel interventions targeting BPV modulation to optimise stroke care outcomes.
Keyphrases
- blood pressure
- clinical practice
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- heart failure
- risk factors
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- pulmonary embolism
- cardiac arrest
- high dose
- acute myocardial infarction
- cardiovascular events
- mesenchymal stem cells
- atrial fibrillation
- adipose tissue
- chronic pain
- cognitive impairment
- intellectual disability
- pain management
- acute coronary syndrome
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- left ventricular
- acute ischemic stroke
- weight loss
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- cerebral ischemia
- climate change
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- insulin resistance
- blood brain barrier