Acute ischaemic stroke: recent advances in reperfusion treatment
Author
Snyder, Kenneth
Publication date
2023Published in
European Heart JournalVolume / Issue
44 (14)ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 0195-668XISBN / ISSN
eISSN: 1522-9645Metadata
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.1093/eurheartj/ehac684
Abstract
During the last 5-7 years, tremendous progress was achieved in the reperfusion treatment of acute ischaemic stroke during its first few hours from symptom onset. This review summarizes the latest evidence from randomized clinical trials and prospective registries with a focus on endovascular treatment using stent retrievers, aspiration catheters, thrombolytics, and (in selected patients) carotid stenting. Novel approaches in prehospital (mobile interventional stroke teams) and early hospital (direct transfer to angiography) management are described, and future perspectives ('all-in-one' laboratories with angiography and computed tomography integrated) are discussed. There is reasonable chance for patients with moderate-to-severe acute ischaemic stroke to survive without permanent sequelae when the large-vessel occlusion is removed by means of modern pharmaco-mechanic approach. Catheter thrombectomy is now the golden standard of acute stroke treatment. The role of cardiologists in stroke is expanding from diagnostic help (to reveal the cause of stroke) to acute therapy in those regions where such up-to-date Class I. A treatment is not yet available.
Keywords
Acute stroke, Endovascular, Thrombectomy, Thrombolysis
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