| Literature DB >> 35055089 |
Gelu Onose1,2, Aurelian Anghelescu2,3, Dan Blendea4,5, Vlad Ciobanu6, Cristina Daia1,2, Florentina Carmen Firan5, Mihaela Oprea1,2, Aura Spinu1,2, Cristina Popescu2, Anca Ionescu1, Ștefan Busnatu1, Constantin Munteanu2,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cerebral circulation delivers the blood flow to the brain through a dedicated network of sanguine vessels. A healthy human brain can regulate cerebral blood flow (CBF) according to any physiological or pathological challenges. The brain is protected by its self-regulatory mechanisms, which are dependent on neuronal and support cellular populations, including endothelial ones, as well as metabolic, and even myogenic factors.Entities:
Keywords: brain repair; cellular and molecular targets; neuroregeneration; neurorestorative; non-invasive; non-pharmacological interventions; systematic review
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35055089 PMCID: PMC8846361 DOI: 10.3390/ijms23020907
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1Integrative synoptic diagram of basic intimate structures and physiological/pathological processes targeted by non-invasive, non-pharmacological therapeutic/rehabilitative interventions in acute Ischemic stroke.
Figure 2Our adapted PRISMA-type flow diagram [21].
Figure 3Cellular and molecular mechanisms as presumptive therapeutic/rehabilitative targets in acute ischemic stroke for non-invasive, non-pharmacological therapeutic/rehabilitative interventions: electro-/acupuncture, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, hypothermia/cooling, photobiomodulation, therapeutic gases, transcranial direct currents stimulations, or transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Figure 4Clinical trials for Electro-/Acupuncture interventions in acute ischemic stroke.
Figure 5Clinical trials for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy interventions in acute ischemic stroke.
Figure 6Clinical trials for Hypothermia/Cooling interventions in acute ischemic stroke on https://clinicaltrials.gov (accessed on 16 December 2021).
Figure 7Clinical trials for Hypothermia/Cooling interventions in acute ischemic stroke on https://trialsearch.who.int (accessed on 16 December 2021).
Figure 8Clinical trials for Therapeutic Gases interventions in acute ischemic stroke on https://clinicaltrials.gov (accessed on 16 December 2021).
Figure 9Clinical trials for Transcranial Direct Currents Stimulations interventions in acute ischemic stroke on https://clinicaltrials.gov (accessed on 16 December 2021).
The clinical trials that satisfied all the previous filtering criteria/PRISMA stages selected for qualitative synthesis were included in our meta-analysis to determine the frequency with which non-invasive, non-pharmacological interventions were used for acute ischemic stroke.
| No. | Study | Start | END | N—Total Patients | Acupuncture | Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy | Hypothermia/Cooling | Therapeutic Gases (CO2) | Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) | CONTROL |
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| 0 | AXIS LEGEND | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||
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Figure 10Forest plot—frequency of non-invasive, non-pharmacological interventions.