Monitoring brain repair in stroke using advanced magnetic resonance imaging.
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چکیده
Thrombolysis and endovascular interventions have revolutionized stroke treatment, but many patients are excluded from such therapies, and residual disability is common.1 Emerging approaches to enhance poststroke brain repair may have no time constraints and are applicable to most stroke patients. Novel interventions to enhance brain repair include electromagnetic or robotic techniques, brain– computer interface, and restorative cell-based and pharmacological therapies.2–4 A major impediment to translation to patient care, however, is the lack of robust in vivo techniques to monitor the effects of such interventions in humans.3 Noninvasive imaging of the human brain for multiparametric in vivo monitoring of poststroke recovery presents challenges. The clinical application of certain techniques such as positron emission tomography is frequently restricted by radiation exposure, limited resolution, high cost, or difficult access.5–7 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), however, is accessible, noninvasive, safe, and versatile, with high resolution, making this an ideal modality for multiparametric in vivo monitoring of stroke recovery. This review concentrates on MRI markers of stroke recovery in experimental models and, when available, in humans (Table).
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Stroke
دوره 43 11 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012