[Traditional Chinese medicine theoretical mechanism of blood-activating and stasis-resolving therapy combined with thrombolysis/thrombectomy in improving clinical efficacy].

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Jin-Sheng Zhang, Bao-Xia Zhang, Xiao-Shan Hui, Jie Wang
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Thrombolysis/thrombectomy treatment is an emergency medical intervention for patients with acute ischemic stroke. Its core purpose is to reduce brain tissue damage and improve patient prognosis by restoring blood flow to the brain, which is significantly advantageous in timely restoring blood flow to the brain and reducing post-stroke sequelae. However, research shows that even with successful thrombolysis/thrombectomy treatment, some patients may still experience re-occlusion of the target vessel, leading to secondary damage and worsening of the condition. This study retrospectively examined clinical, experimental, and theoretical aspects of thrombolysis/thrombectomy in both traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) and western medicine, and analyzed the characteristics of blood-activating and stasis-resolving therapy in different stages of thrombolysis/thrombectomy and the synergistic mechanism of different types of blood-activating and stasis-resolving drugs with thrombolysis/thrombectomy in combination of previous clinical studies by the research team. Furthermore, the "vessel hyperactivity" characteristics embodied by Yang vessel irritability and Yin vessel stagnation was explained, revealing the TCM mechanism by which blood-activating TCM drugs reduce the incidence of vessel re-occlusion after thrombolysis/thrombectomy through multiple targets and pathways from a theoretical perspective. It also explored how blood-activating and stasis-resolving drugs promoted the excretion of pathological products such as phlegm, fluid, stasis, and toxins from damaged brain tissue, enhanced self-repair of damaged brain tissue, and accelerated the reconstruction of the brain by facilitating the transformation of Qi, blood, and essence within the body. This study aims to deeply elucidate the TCM theoretical mechanism of blood-activating and stasis-resolving therapy in reducing the occurrence of "cerebral infarction and vascular re-occlusion" during thrombolysis/thrombectomy, which holds significant theoretical and practical significance.

[活血化瘀联合溶栓/血栓切除术提高临床疗效的中医理论机理]。
溶栓/血栓切除治疗是针对急性缺血性脑卒中患者的一种紧急医疗干预措施。其核心目的是通过恢复脑部血流,减少脑组织损伤,改善患者预后,对及时恢复脑部血流、减少脑卒中后遗症具有显著优势。然而,研究表明,即使成功进行了溶栓/取栓治疗,部分患者仍可能出现靶血管再次闭塞,导致继发性损伤和病情恶化。本研究回顾性地考察了中西医溶栓/血栓切除术的临床、实验和理论,结合课题组以往的临床研究,分析了溶栓/血栓切除术不同阶段的活血化瘀治疗特点,以及不同类型的活血化瘀药物与溶栓/血栓切除术的协同作用机制。此外,还阐述了阳脉躁动和阴脉瘀滞所体现的血管亢进特点,从理论上揭示了活血化瘀类中药通过多靶点、多途径降低溶栓/取栓术后血管再闭塞发生率的中医机理。研究还探讨了活血化瘀药物如何促进受损脑组织痰、液、瘀、毒等病理产物的排泄,增强受损脑组织的自我修复能力,并通过促进体内气、血、精的转化,加速脑的重建。本研究旨在深入阐明活血化瘀疗法在减少溶栓/取栓过程中脑梗死和血管再闭塞发生的中医理论机制,具有重要的理论和实践意义。
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