Harry Keevil
Remote ischemic conditioning for stroke: A critical systematic review
Keevil, Harry; Phillips, Bethan E.; England, Timothy J.
Authors
Professor BETH PHILLIPS beth.phillips@nottingham.ac.uk
PROFESSOR OF TRANSLATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY
Professor Tim England Timothy.England@nottingham.ac.uk
PROFESSOR OF STROKE MEDICINE
Abstract
Remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) is the application of brief periods of ischemia to an organ or tissue with the aim of inducing protection from ischemia in a distant organ. It was first developed as a cardioprotective strategy but has been increasingly investigated as a neuroprotective intervention. The mechanisms by which RIC achieves neuroprotection are incompletely understood. Preclinical studies focus on the hypothesis that RIC can protect the brain from ischemia reperfusion (IR) injury following the restoration of blood flow after occlusion of a large cerebral artery. However, increasingly, a role of chronic RIC (CRIC) is being investigated as a means of promoting recovery following an ischemic insult to the brain. The recent publication of two large, randomized control trials has provided promise that RIC could improve functional outcomes after acute ischemic stroke, and that there may be a role for CRIC in the prevention of recurrent stroke. Although less developed, there is also proof-of-concept to suggest that RIC may be used to reduce vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage or improve cognitive outcomes in vascular dementia. As a cheap, well-tolerated and almost universally applicable intervention, the motivation for investigating possible benefit of RIC in patients with cerebrovascular disease is great. In this review, we shall review the current evidence for RIC as applied to cerebrovascular disease.
Citation
Keevil, H., Phillips, B. E., & England, T. J. (in press). Remote ischemic conditioning for stroke: A critical systematic review. International Journal of Stroke, 19(3), 271-279. https://doi.org/10.1177/17474930231191082
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jul 10, 2023 |
Online Publication Date | Jul 19, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Aug 2, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Aug 2, 2023 |
Journal | International Journal of Stroke |
Print ISSN | 1747-4930 |
Electronic ISSN | 1747-4949 |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 19 |
Issue | 3 |
Pages | 271-279 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1177/17474930231191082 |
Keywords | pre-conditioning, post-conditioning, per-conditioning, Stroke, remote ischemic conditioning, systematic review |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/23220811 |
Publisher URL | https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/17474930231191082 |
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