缺血性、出血性中风调理药。

Conditioning medicine Pub Date : 2021-06-01
David C Hess, Mohammad Badruzzaman Khan, Pradip Kamat, Kumar Vaibhav, Krishnan M Dhandapani, Babak Baban, Jennifer L Waller, Md Nasrul Hoda, Rolf Ankerlund Blauenfeldt, Grethe Andersen
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摘要

远程缺血调节(RIC)是一种有前途的安全、可行和廉价的治疗急性缺血性和出血性中风的方法。它与四肢上的血压袖带一起应用,是院前设置的理想选择。RIC是一种与体育锻炼相似的预处理形式。其作用机制是多重的,包括改善侧支脑血流量(CBF)和RIC作为“侧支治疗”。CBF的增加可能与内皮细胞中的一氧化氮合酶3有关,更重要的是与红细胞等循环血细胞中的一氧化氮合酶3有关。RESIST临床试验是一项在丹麦院前进行的1500名受试者、多中心、随机、假对照的RIC临床试验,旨在解决RIC在急性卒中中是否安全有效以及其效果是否通过对一氧化氮/亚硝酸盐代谢的影响来介导的问题。
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Conditioning medicine for ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke.

Remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) is a promising safe, feasible, and inexpensive treatment for acute stroke, both ischemic and hemorrhagic. It is applied with a blood pressure cuff on the limbs and is ideal for the prehospital setting. RIC is a form of preconditioning with similarities to physical exercise. Its mechanisms of action are multiple and include improvement of collateral cerebral blood flow (CBF) and RIC acts as a "collateral therapeutic". The increased CBF is likely related to nitric oxide synthase 3 in the endothelium and more importantly in circulating blood cells like the red blood cell. The RESIST clinical trial is a 1500 subject multicenter, randomized, sham-controlled trial of RIC in the prehospital setting in Denmark and should address the questions of whether RIC is safe and effective in acute stroke and whether the effect is mediated by an effect on nitric oxide/nitrite metabolism.

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