Cerebral autoregulation in acute ischemic stroke

Matthias Reinhard , Sebastian Rutsch , Andreas Hetzel
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Abstract

Cerebral autoregulation is particularly challenged in acute ischemic stroke. In this review we summarize the data of our previous studies on autoregulation regarding the effect of rtPA on autoregulation after stroke. A pooled analysis of two studies (45 patients) has shown a worsening of the autoregulatory index Mx between an early (first 48 h) and late (days 5–7) measurement. This increase was more pronounced on affected sides than on unaffected sides. Poor ipsilateral Mx was associated with a greater volume of MCA infarction at a late measurement and related to poor clinical outcome. Overall, autoregulatory impairment tends to increase mainly in large infarction and generalize to the contralateral side during the first days after ischemic stroke. As a limitation, transcranial Doppler sonography does not allow to detect focal areas of dysautoregulation in smaller strokes. To better understand the temporal and spatial dynamics of dysautoregulation in acute stroke in relation to the type and size of infarction, new bedside hemodynamic monitoring techniques (like multi-channel near-infrared spectroscopy) are needed.

急性缺血性脑卒中中的大脑自我调节
大脑的自我调节在急性缺血性中风中尤其受到挑战。在这篇综述中,我们总结了我们之前关于rtPA对脑卒中后自动调节作用的研究数据。两项研究(45例患者)的汇总分析显示,在早期(前48小时)和晚期(5-7天)测量期间,自动调节指数Mx恶化。这种增加在受影响的一侧比未受影响的一侧更为明显。较差的同侧Mx与较晚测量的MCA梗死体积较大相关,并与较差的临床结果相关。总的来说,在缺血性脑卒中后的第一天,自身调节功能障碍往往主要在大梗死中增加,并向对侧扩散。作为局限性,经颅多普勒超声不允许检测局部区域的自动调节障碍在较小的中风。为了更好地了解急性卒中中与梗死类型和大小相关的自动调节异常的时空动力学,需要新的床边血流动力学监测技术(如多通道近红外光谱)。
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