Effect of drug interventions on cerebral hemodynamics in ischemic stroke patients
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Effect of drug interventions on cerebral hemodynamics in ischemic stroke patients
Abstract
The ischemic penumbra is sensitive to alterations in cerebral perfusion. A myriad of drugs are used in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) management, yet their impact on cerebral hemodynamics is poorly understood. As part of the Cerebral Autoregulation Network led INFOMATAS project (Identifying New Targets for Management and Therapy in Acute Stroke), this paper reviews some of the most common drugs a patient with AIS will come across and their potential influence on cerebral hemodynamics with a particular focus being on cerebral autoregulation (CA). We first discuss how compounds that promote clot lysis and prevent clot formation could potentially impact cerebral hemodynamics, before focusing on how the different classes of antihypertensive drugs can influence cerebral hemodynamics. We discuss the different properties of each drug and their potential impact on cerebral perfusion and CA. With emerging interest in CA status of AIS patients, either during or soon after treatment when timely reperfusion and salvageable tissue is at its most critical, the properties of these pharmacological agents may be relevant for modelling cerebral perfusion accuracy and for setting individualised treatment strategies.
Keywords: Blood pressure; cerebral autoregulation; hypertension; stroke; treatment.
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