Literature DB >> 10370830

The prevention and treatment of cerebral ischemia.

W L Lanier1.   

Abstract

Although the major focus of recent cerebral protection research has been aimed at developing receptor-specific drugs, this effort has currently resulted in few improvements in patient outcome. Until advances in pharmacology translate to improvements in humans, the clinician and his patients will be well served by using more traditional techniques to prevent and treat cerebral ischemic events. This approach will involve interventions to a) identify patients who are experiencing or are at risk for developing cerebral ischemia, and b) alter systemic physiology in an attempt to lessen the duration and severity of any ischemic insults. Initial therapy should include interventions to improve cerebral perfusion and the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood. Once this is accomplished, measures should be taken to control blood glucose concentrations and treat fever. In otherwise stable surgical patients, mild reductions in patient temperature also may be of benefit, provided the temperature reductions do not introduce problems in systemic physiology and the patient is rewarmed prior to awakening from general anesthesia. General anesthetic choice may be of importance in controlling intracranial pressure and seizure activity; however, if direct cerebral protection is desired, the anesthetic of choice should be a barbiturate. Finally, in the patient at risk for cerebral vasospasm, nimodipine treatment should be considered. Collectively, these interventions should increase the patient's chance for optimal neurologic recovery following ischemia.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10370830     DOI: 10.1007/bf03013181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


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