[A short history of stroke].

Radiologie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1007/s00117-024-01398-7
Umut Yilmaz
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Abstract

Clinical/methodical issue: The history of stroke dates back to antiquity, where it was first described as "apoplexia" in Hippocratic writings. For centuries, understanding of the pathology was limited, based on Galen's theories and humoral pathology. Significant advances were made by Islamic scholars who expanded the knowledge and addressed existing contradictions. Only with Harvey's 17th-century description of blood circulation did a deeper understanding emerge, followed by the work of Wepfer and Virchow, who uncovered the role of vascular occlusions and embolisms. The discovery of carotid stenosis and the description of specific stroke syndromes by researchers like Chiari and Fisher further advanced modern diagnostics. The development of thrombolysis in the 1930s and advances in imaging paved the way for initial causal therapies. The breakthrough of mechanical thrombectomy, highlighted by the 2015 MR-CLEAN study, marked a turning point in stroke treatment and influenced new guidelines. Subsequent studies such as DAWN and DEFUSE‑3 expanded the therapeutic window. These milestones reflect the evolution from limited pathophysiological understanding to highly specialized, effective treatment approaches.

[中风的简短历史]。
临床/方法问题:中风的历史可以追溯到古代,在希波克拉底的著作中,它第一次被描述为“中风”。几个世纪以来,基于盖伦的理论和体液病理学,对病理学的理解是有限的。伊斯兰学者取得了重大进展,他们扩展了知识,解决了现存的矛盾。直到17世纪哈维对血液循环的描述,人们才对血液循环有了更深入的了解,随后是韦普弗和维尔绍的工作,他们发现了血管闭塞和栓塞的作用。颈动脉狭窄的发现以及Chiari和Fisher等研究人员对特定中风综合征的描述进一步推进了现代诊断。20世纪30年代溶栓的发展和成像技术的进步为最初的因果治疗铺平了道路。2015年MR-CLEAN研究强调了机械取栓的突破,标志着卒中治疗的一个转折点,并影响了新的指南。随后的研究,如DAWN和化解- 3扩大了治疗窗口。这些里程碑反映了从有限的病理生理学认识到高度专业化,有效的治疗方法的演变。
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