Literature DB >> 15853567

Collateral therapeutics for cerebral ischemia.

David S Liebeskind1.   

Abstract

Current therapeutic strategies for acute ischemic stroke focus on vessel recanalization or penumbral neuroprotection without consideration of collaterals. Collateral circulation defines the extent of the ischemic penumbra, providing blood flow to tissues at risk of infarction downstream from an occluded artery. Therefore, leptomeningeal collaterals are a principal delivery route for oxygen, nutrients and potential therapeutic agents. Understanding of collateral anatomy and physiology is essential for the development of effective stroke treatments. Diagnostic imaging modalities may illustrate the penumbra from the collateral perspective, defining regions of relative ischemic vulnerability. Although specific collateral therapeutics are unrealized, insight may be gleaned from subtle details of prior stroke studies. Future advances will result from nascent research in therapeutic arteriogenesis and gene therapy adapted to the specific features of the cerebral circulation.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15853567     DOI: 10.1586/14737175.4.2.255

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Neurother        ISSN: 1473-7175            Impact factor:   4.618


  22 in total

Review 1.  Hyperacute imaging of ischemic stroke: role in therapeutic management.

Authors:  Scott L Selco; David S Liebeskind
Journal:  Curr Cardiol Rep       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 2.931

2.  Leukoaraiosis and collaterals in acute ischemic stroke.

Authors:  Nerses Sanossian; Bruce Ovbiagele; Jeffrey L Saver; Jeffry R Alger; Sidney Starkman; Doojin Kim; Arbi G Ohanian; Brian H Buck; Latisha K Ali; Gary R Duckwiler; Reza Jahan; Fernando Viñuela; David S Liebeskind
Journal:  J Neuroimaging       Date:  2010-10-26       Impact factor: 2.486

3.  Stroke: the currency of collateral circulation in acute ischemic stroke.

Authors:  David S Liebeskind
Journal:  Nat Rev Neurol       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 42.937

4.  Safety and feasibility of NeuroFlo use in eight- to 24-hour ischemic stroke patients.

Authors:  M D Hammer; L Schwamm; S Starkman; P D Schellinger; T Jovin; R Nogueira; W S Burgin; S Sen; H C Diener; T Watson; P Michel; A Shuaib; W Dillon; D S Liebeskind
Journal:  Int J Stroke       Date:  2012-01-20       Impact factor: 5.266

5.  Hydration and collateral flow in acute stroke.

Authors:  D S Liebeskind
Journal:  Eur J Neurol       Date:  2015-10-31       Impact factor: 6.089

Review 6.  Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery vascular hyperintensities: an important imaging marker for cerebrovascular disease.

Authors:  A Azizyan; N Sanossian; M A Mogensen; D S Liebeskind
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2010-11-04       Impact factor: 3.825

7.  Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery vascular hyperintensities are not visible using 3D CUBE FLAIR sequence.

Authors:  Jérôme Hodel; Xavier Leclerc; Mathieu Rodallec; Sophie Gerber; Raphael Blanc; Olivier Outteryck; Samir Benadjaoud; Cécile Rabrait; Mathieu Zuber; Jean-Pierre Pruvo; Marc Zins
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2013-03-15       Impact factor: 5.315

Review 8.  Reversing stroke in the 2010s: lessons from Desmoteplase In Acute ischemic Stroke-2 (DIAS-2).

Authors:  David S Liebeskind
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2009-07-16       Impact factor: 7.914

9.  Venous hemodynamics may enhance collateral perfusion and the fibrinolytic milieu in paradoxical embolism.

Authors:  David S Liebeskind
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2008-12-18       Impact factor: 7.914

10.  Impact of collateral flow on tissue fate in acute ischaemic stroke.

Authors:  O Y Bang; J L Saver; B H Buck; J R Alger; S Starkman; B Ovbiagele; D Kim; R Jahan; G R Duckwiler; S R Yoon; F Viñuela; D S Liebeskind
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  2007-12-12       Impact factor: 10.154

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