脑积水:病理生理学和治疗学研究的最新进展。

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Faheem Anwar , Kuo Zhang , Changcheng Sun , Meijun Pang , Wanqi Zhou , Haodong Li , Runnan He , Xiuyun Liu , Dong Ming
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摘要

脑积水是一种与脑脊液动态失衡有关的严重疾病,危及生命,全球数百万人在任何年龄段都会受到影响,包括婴儿。病因广泛,包括基因突变和创伤后损伤。目前最有效的药物治疗只能缓解症状,并不能从根本上解决病理问题。与此同时,在低收入国家进行的 VP 分流术等外科手术往往由于诊断资源不足和部分由于劣质材料造成的效果不佳而难以被接受。除最发达的国家外,其他国家甚至是最发达的国家也无法获得高质量的医疗设备。治疗效果存在巨大差异。本综述指出,有必要采取创新、低成本、易获得的治疗策略来缩小这些差距,重点关注当前新型疗法的进展,包括药物疗法、基因疗法和纳米技术,这些疗法目前正处于临床试验的不同阶段。本综述概述了脑积水的病理生理学、目前的治疗方法和有前景的新治疗策略。
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Hydrocephalus: An update on latest progress in pathophysiological and therapeutic research
Hydrocephalus is a severe and life-threatening disease associated with the imbalance of CSF dynamics and affects millions globally at any age, including infants. One cause of pathology that is wide-ranging is genetic mutations to post-traumatic injury. The most effective current pharmacological treatments provide only symptomatic relief and do not address the underlying pathology. At the same time, surgical procedures such as VP shunts performed in lower-income countries are often poorly tolerated due to insufficient diagnostic resources and suboptimal outcomes partially attributable to inferior materials. These problems are compounded by an overall lack of funding that keeps high-quality medical devices out of reach for all but the most developed countries and even among those states. There is a massive variance in treatment effectiveness. This review indicates the necessity for innovative and low-cost, accessible treatment strategies to close these gaps, focusing on current advances in novel therapies, including Pharmacological, gene therapy, and nano-based technologies, which are currently at different stages of clinical trial phases. This review provides an overview of pathophysiology, current treatments, and promising new therapeutic strategies for hydrocephalus.
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CiteScore
11.90
自引率
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期刊介绍: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy stands as a multidisciplinary journal, presenting a spectrum of original research reports, reviews, and communications in the realms of clinical and basic medicine, as well as pharmacology. The journal spans various fields, including Cancer, Nutriceutics, Neurodegenerative, Cardiac, and Infectious Diseases.
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