Sonothrombolysis。

Q3 Medicine
Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-12-22 DOI:10.1159/000366239
Stephen Meairs
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超声(US)作为溶栓治疗的辅助手段可以改善闭塞血管的再通,而微泡可以放大这种效果。新的数据表明,联合US和无组织纤溶酶原激活剂的微泡可以实现再通,出血风险较低。进一步的可能性包括用免疫泡特异性靶向血栓,以及用us敏感脂质体局部给药。临床研究支持将US用于缺血性卒中治疗,第一批使用微泡增强超声溶栓的试验令人鼓舞。一个新兴的临床应用是超声溶栓颅内出血的凝块清除。微循环,不考虑再通,也可以通过US和微泡改善,这种效果可能为急性缺血性卒中超声溶栓的应用开辟新的机会。了解治疗作用的机制,并将这些知识与疗效和安全性问题联系起来,是正在进行的研究的重要目标。本综述将讨论体外研究和临床前研究的转化能力,并将评估这种有前景的治疗策略的首次临床研究。
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Sonothrombolysis.

Ultrasound (US) applied as an adjunct to thrombolytic therapy improves the recanalization of occluded vessels, and microbubbles can amplify this effect. New data suggests that the combination of US and microbubbles without tissue plasminogen activator may achieve recanalization with a lower risk of hemorrhage. Further possibilities include specific targeting of thrombus with immunobubbles as well as local drug delivery with US-sensitive liposomes. Clinical studies support the use of US for ischemic stroke therapy, and the first trials of enhancing sonothrombolysis with microbubbles have been encouraging. One emerging clinical application is sonothrombolysis of intracranial hemorrhages for clot evacuation. Microcirculation, irrespective of recanalization, may also be improved by US and microbubbles, and this effect may open new opportunities for the application of sonothrombolysis in acute ischemic stroke. Understanding the mechanisms of therapeutic action and relating this knowledge to issues of efficacy and safety are important objectives of ongoing research. This review will discuss the translational capacities of in vitro studies and preclinical research and will assess the first clinical studies of this promising therapeutic strategy.

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Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: Focusing on topics in the fields of both Neurosciences and Neurology, this series provides current and unique information in basic and clinical advances on the nervous system and its disorders.
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