持续静脉注射米力农治疗可逆性脑血管收缩综合征

IF 0.2 Q4 ANESTHESIOLOGY Journal of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1761248
Hilaire de Malleray, S. Gazzola, E. Meaudre, P. Esnault
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可逆性脑血管收缩综合征(RCVS)的特征是严重头痛,伴有或不伴有其他急性神经系统症状,以及脑动脉弥漫性节段性狭窄,可在3个月内自行缓解。1它可以自发发生,尤其是在中年妇女中1;至少一半的病例发生在接触血管活性药物或产后。在95%的病例中,这种综合征通常与良好的结果有关。1然而,RCVS的预后尤其取决于中风的发生。其治疗受到动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血(aSAH)的启发,其主要并发症是血管痉挛和延迟性脑缺血(DCI)。尽管RCVS的生理病理学尚不清楚,但它似乎与aSAH不同。事实上,RCVS的血管收缩可能取决于血管受体的活性和敏感性,这可能会对所有脑血管产生更系统的影响,而不是依赖于局部血栓溶解诱导的血管痉挛,正如在aSAH中所提出的那样。2由于脑动脉受到密集的神经支配,交感神经末梢释放去甲肾上腺素或神经肽Y可能导致血管收缩。3从血管造影上看,SAH诱导的血管痉挛更常见于长段性,主要发生在出血灶周围,与多发性相比,
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Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome Treated by Continuous Intravenous Milrinone
Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) is characterized by severe headaches, with or without other acute neurological symptoms, and diffuse segmental con-striction of cerebral arteries that resolves spontaneously within 3 months. 1 It can occur spontaneously, especially in middle-aged women 1 ; at least half the cases occur after exposure to vasoactive drugs or post-partum. This syndrome is often associated with a favorable outcome in 95% of cases. 1 However, the prognosis of RCVS is especially determined by stroke occurrence. Its management is inspired by what is applied in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH), whose main complication is vasospasm and delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI). Although the physiopathology of RCVS is unclear, it appears to be distinct from aSAH. Indeed, the vasoconstriction in RCVS may be dependent on the activity and sensitivity of vascular receptors, which can lead to a more systemic effect on all brain vessels, as opposed to being dependent on the vasospasm induced by local clot lysis, as has been suggested in aSAH. 2 As cerebral arteries are densely innervated, the release of norepinephrine or neuropeptide Y from the sympathetic nerve endings may cause vasocon-strictions. 3 Angiographically, SAH-induced vasospasm is more commonly long-segmental and mainly around the bleeding focus, compared with the multiple,
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Journal of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care
Journal of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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