par Stocchetti, Nino;Maas, Andrew I R;Meyfroidt, Geert;Bell, Michael M.J.;Silbergleit, Robert;Vespa, Paul;Faden, Alan A.I.;Helbok, Raimund;Tisherman, Samuel;Zanier, E.R.;Valenzuela, Terence;Taccone, Fabio ;Wendon, Julia;Menon, David Krishna;Vincent, Jean Louis ;Citerio, Giuseppe;Pepe, Paul;Roux, Peter P.D.;Oddo, Mauro;Polderman, Kees;Stevens, Robert David Avid R.D.;Barsan, William
Référence Critical care, 19, 1, 186
Publication Publié, 2015-04
Référence Critical care, 19, 1, 186
Publication Publié, 2015-04
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Neuroprotective strategies that limit secondary tissue loss and/or improve functional outcomes have been identified in multiple animal models of ischemic, hemorrhagic, traumatic and nontraumatic cerebral lesions. However, use of these potential interventions in human randomized controlled studies has generally given disappointing results. In this paper, we summarize the current status in terms of neuroprotective strategies, both in the immediate and later stages of acute brain injury in adults. We also review potential new strategies and highlight areas for future research. |