| Literature DB >> 30073883 |
Daniel von Bornstädt1,2,3, Karen Gertz1,3, Nielsen Lagumersindez Denis1,3, Pierre Seners4, Jean-Claude Baron4, Matthias Endres1,3,5.
Abstract
The beneficial effects of cortical activation for functional recovery after ischemic stroke have been well described. However, little is known about the role of early sensory stimulation, i.e. stimulation during first 6 h after stroke onset even during acute treatment. In recent years, various preclinical studies reported significant effects of acute sensory stimulation that range from entire neuroprotection to increased infarct volumes by 30-50%. Systematic knowledge about the effect of acute sensory stimulation on stroke outcome is highly relevant as stroke patients are subject to uncontrolled sensory stimulation during transport, acute treatment, and critical care. This article discusses the current stage of knowledge about acute sensory stimulation and provides directions for future experimental and clinical trials.Entities:
Keywords: Collateral reperfusion; cortical activation; ischemic stroke; sensory stimulation; stroke models
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30073883 PMCID: PMC6168904 DOI: 10.1177/0271678X18791073
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cereb Blood Flow Metab ISSN: 0271-678X Impact factor: 6.200