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The effect of nitroglycerin treatment on cerebral ischaemia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of animal studies.

Magdalena LitmanNeil J SprattDaniel J Beard
Published in: Nitric oxide : biology and chemistry (2024)
A small number of studies (three) were included in this review. Overall, nitroglycerin did not reduce infarct volume in experimental stroke models. However, nitroglycerin may be of benefit when administered directly into the ischaemic territory. Given nitroglycerin's short half-life, we propose this route may minimise harmful reduction of cerebral perfusion pressure resulting from hypotension following systemic administration.
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  • cerebral ischemia
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