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Recanalization, reperfusion, and recirculation in stroke.

John H Zhang1, Andre Obenaus1, David S Liebeskind2

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New stroke research emphasizes "recirculation," focusing on restoring both arterial and venous blood flow. This concept addresses venous disorders, which may worsen brain injury, unlike previous methods focused solely on arterial restoration.

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  • Neurology
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  • Stroke Research

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  • Cerebral blood flow restoration in stroke research has historically focused on arterial and capillary reperfusion.
  • Venous outflow pathways have been largely overlooked, despite their potential role in initiating or exacerbating brain injury.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and advocate for "recirculation" as a primary concept in stroke pathophysiology.
  • To highlight the importance of restoring both arterial and venous cerebral circulations for comprehensive stroke treatment.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual advancement and commentary on existing stroke research paradigms.
  • Literature review and synthesis of historical and current therapeutic strategies in stroke.

Main Results:

  • Recanalization and reperfusion strategies have predominantly targeted arterial inflow.
  • Venous disorders represent a critical, yet underexplored, aspect of cerebral circulation in stroke.

Conclusions:

  • "Recirculation" is proposed as a unifying concept encompassing both arterial inflow and venous outflow restoration.
  • Integrating venous circulation assessment and treatment alongside arterial strategies is crucial for improved stroke outcomes.