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Los avances recientes en el accidente cerebrovascular incluyen la trombectomía endovascular y la aspirina para el accidente cerebrovascular isquémico, además de nuevos anticoagulantes y stenting para la prevención. Los ensayos en curso exploran tratamientos para accidentes cerebrovasculares hemorrágicos y terapias de regeneración cerebral.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Neurología
  • Medicina cardiovascular
  • La Medicina Regenerativa

Sus antecedentes:

  • Las definiciones y los tratamientos para el accidente cerebrovascular han evolucionado significativamente en la última década.
  • Si bien la mortalidad por accidente cerebrovascular disminuye, la carga global de los accidentes cerebrovasculares continúa aumentando, lo que requiere mejores estrategias de prevención.
  • Los factores de riesgo comunes relacionan el accidente cerebrovascular con otras enfermedades no transmisibles, lo que pone de relieve la necesidad de enfoques integrados de prevención.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Revisar los avances recientes en la definición, el tratamiento y la prevención del accidente cerebrovascular isquémico y hemorrágico.
  • Para resaltar las estrategias terapéuticas emergentes para la recuperación del accidente cerebrovascular y la regeneración del cerebro.
  • Hacer hincapié en la necesidad de un enfoque global e integrado de la prevención primaria del ictus.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de los resultados recientes de los ensayos clínicos y de las directrices establecidas para el tratamiento del ictus agudo.
  • Análisis de las terapias farmacológicas, intervencionistas y regenerativas para el ictus.
  • Examen de las tendencias epidemiológicas en la incidencia y la mortalidad por accidente cerebrovascular.

Principales resultados:

  • La trombectomía endovascular combinada con alteplasa intravenosa mejora los resultados funcionales en el ictus isquémico agudo.
  • La aspirina demuestra beneficios significativos en la prevención de la recidiva temprana del ictus isquémico.
  • Los anticoagulantes orales directos y el stenting carotídeo ofrecen alternativas para la prevención secundaria del accidente cerebrovascular en poblaciones específicas de pacientes.
  • Se están llevando a cabo ensayos para el tratamiento de la hemorragia intracerebral aguda, incluido el control de la presión arterial y nuevas técnicas quirúrgicas.
  • Las terapias farmacológicas y con células madre son prometedoras para la reparación del cerebro y la recuperación funcional después del accidente cerebrovascular.

Conclusiones:

  • Se han logrado avances significativos en el tratamiento del accidente cerebrovascular agudo y la prevención secundaria, mejorando los resultados de los pacientes.
  • Las terapias emergentes ofrecen nuevas esperanzas para la regeneración y rehabilitación del cerebro después de un derrame cerebral.
  • Una estrategia de prevención primaria integral, estratificada por riesgo, es crucial para combatir la creciente carga mundial de los accidentes cerebrovasculares.