脑卒中治疗的未来

S. Martin-Schild, J. Grotta
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对卒中治疗的提供影响最大的是卒中中心的建立,以及通过远程医疗扩大急性卒中护理。获得血管神经科医生可能会增加缺血性中风的溶栓治疗率,并减轻这种疾病日益增加的经济负担。当今脑卒中研究的进展预示着脑卒中治疗的未来。我们期待有效的神经保护剂的实施,神经影像学诊断和血管内技术的改进,中风易感个体基因组学的鉴定和基因工程来降低预先确定的风险。我们期待神经康复的进步能减少依赖性。
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Future of stroke treatment
The greatest impact on the delivery of stroke treatment has been the movement to implement stroke centers and the expansion of acute stroke care through telemedicine. Access to vascular neurologists is likely to increase the rate of thrombolytic treatment for ischemic stroke and lessen the rising economic burden of this disease. The advancements in stroke research of today portend the future of stroke treatment. We anticipate implementation of effective neuroprotective agents, improvements in diagnostic neuroimaging and endovascular techniques, identification of the genomics of stroke-prone individuals and genetic engineering to reduce predetermined risk. We expect advancements in neurorehabilitation that will reduce dependency.
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