Pathophysiology of Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Recovery Trajectories.

IF 7.8 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Stroke Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1161/STROKEAHA.124.046130
Lauren M Mai, Raed A Joundi, Aristeidis H Katsanos, Magdy Selim, Ashkan Shoamanesh
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Abstract

Recovery trajectories in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) are recognized as distinct from those observed in ischemic stroke. This narrative review aims to clarify the pathophysiology underlying ICH recovery patterns, highlighting the unique timeline and nature of functional improvements seen in ICH survivors. Population-based cohort studies tracking functional outcomes in a longitudinal fashion, along with randomized clinical trial data with standardized outcome assessments, have demonstrated that ICH recovery generally has a delayed onset in the first weeks, followed by a steep early subacute stage recovery (typically up to 3 months) continuing in protracted, gradual improvements beyond 3 to 6 months. Understanding these recovery patterns, and how these differ from ischemic stroke, is crucial for providing accurate prognostic information, facilitating targeted health care delivery, and optimizing therapeutic interventions and the design of ICH randomized trials. This article synthesizes current evidence on early- and late-stage functional recovery trajectories in primary, spontaneous ICH and cognitive outcomes, emphasizing the clinical and research implications of these recovery patterns.

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脑出血的病理生理学:恢复轨迹。
脑出血(ICH)的恢复轨迹被认为与缺血性中风的恢复轨迹不同。这篇叙述性综述旨在阐明脑出血恢复模式的病理生理学基础,强调脑出血幸存者功能改善的独特时间和性质。以人群为基础的队列研究以纵向方式跟踪功能结果,以及具有标准化结果评估的随机临床试验数据表明,脑出血恢复通常在最初几周延迟发作,随后是急剧的早期亚急性期恢复(通常长达3个月),持续时间延长,3至6个月后逐渐改善。了解这些恢复模式,以及它们与缺血性中风的不同之处,对于提供准确的预后信息、促进有针对性的医疗服务、优化治疗干预措施和设计脑出血随机试验至关重要。本文综合了目前关于原发性、自发性脑出血和认知结果的早期和晚期功能恢复轨迹的证据,强调了这些恢复模式的临床和研究意义。
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Stroke
Stroke 医学-临床神经学
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13.40
自引率
6.00%
发文量
2021
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Stroke is a monthly publication that collates reports of clinical and basic investigation of any aspect of the cerebral circulation and its diseases. The publication covers a wide range of disciplines including anesthesiology, critical care medicine, epidemiology, internal medicine, neurology, neuro-ophthalmology, neuropathology, neuropsychology, neurosurgery, nuclear medicine, nursing, radiology, rehabilitation, speech pathology, vascular physiology, and vascular surgery. The audience of Stroke includes neurologists, basic scientists, cardiologists, vascular surgeons, internists, interventionalists, neurosurgeons, nurses, and physiatrists. Stroke is indexed in Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS, CAB Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, CINAHL, Current Contents, Embase, MEDLINE, and Science Citation Index Expanded.
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