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Integrative physiological assessment of cerebral hemodynamics and metabolism in acute ischemic stroke

Jui-Lin Fan, Ricardo C Nogueira, Patrice Brassard, Caroline A Rickards, Matthew Page, Nathalie Nasr, Yu-Chieh Tzeng

2021Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Restoring perfusion to ischemic tissue is the primary goal of acute ischemic stroke care, yet only a small portion of patients receive reperfusion treatment. Since blood pressure (BP) is an important determinant of cerebral perfusion, effective BP management could facilitate reperfusion. But how BP should be managed in very early phase of ischemic stroke remains a contentious issue, due to the lack of clear evidence. Given the complex relationship between BP and cerebral blood flow (CBF)—termed cerebral autoregulation (CA)—bedside monitoring of cerebral perfusion and oxygenation could help guide BP management, thereby improve stroke patient outcome. The aim of INFOMATAS is to ‘ identify novel therapeutic targets for treatment and management in acute ischemic stroke’. In this review, we identify novel physiological parameters which could be used to guide BP management in acute stroke, and explore methodologies for monitoring them at the bedside. We outline the challenges in translating these potential prognostic markers into clinical use.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCerebral autoregulationCerebral perfusion pressureCerebral blood flowAutoregulationCardiologyPerfusionStroke (engine)Internal medicineBlood pressureHemodynamicsIschemic strokeIschemiaAcute strokeIntensive care medicineBlood flowBrain ischemiaPerfusion scanningAnesthesiaOxygenationCerebral strokeCerebrovascular CirculationTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular DisturbancesAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementCardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
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