[The role of edema in cerebral ischemia. From physiopathology to therapeutics]
- PMID: 2451278
[The role of edema in cerebral ischemia. From physiopathology to therapeutics]
Abstract
Brain ischemia induces an original form of edema associating a "cytotoxic" component and a "vasogenic" component which is more inconstant. The authors set out a synthesis of fundamental research concerning the different factors of ischemic brain edema. Although anti-edematous drugs (steroids, barbiturates, diuretics) are widely used, there is no serious evidence of their efficacity. New therapies are based on a specific approach of the different disturbances of cerebral ischemia. However, controlled studies are necessary to evaluate the effects of these new drugs.
Similar articles
-
Significance of hemorheology in diagnosis and therapy of ischemic cerebrovascular diseases. Possibilities of therapy: antiedema procedures.Eur Neurol. 1983;22 Suppl 1:78-82. doi: 10.1159/000115654. Eur Neurol. 1983. PMID: 6350012 Review.
-
Indomethacin attenuates early postischemic vasogenic edema and cerebral injury.Adv Neurol. 1990;52:119-26. Adv Neurol. 1990. PMID: 2396508
-
Vasogenic component of ischemic brain edema in experimental focal ischemia.Adv Neurol. 1990;52:548. Adv Neurol. 1990. PMID: 2396554 No abstract available.
-
Therapeutics for focal cerebral ischemia.Neurosurgery. 1980 Apr;6(4):446-52. Neurosurgery. 1980. PMID: 6771673 Review.
-
[Treatment of cerebral edema].No To Shinkei. 1992 Sep;44(9):779-85. No To Shinkei. 1992. PMID: 1476807 Review. Japanese. No abstract available.