Neuroprotection: fact or fantasy?

Kochs, E.; Werner, C.

European Journal of Anaesthesiology. Suppl 10: 67-70

1995


ISSN/ISBN: 0952-1941
PMID: 7641647
Document Number: 450241
Several strategies have been proposed for protecting the brain from ischaemic and hypoxic insults, based on an understanding of the pathophysiological processes involved. They include hypervolaemic haemodilution, anaesthesia, hypothermia, normoglycaemia, calcium channel blockers, adenosine modulators, NMDA- and AMPA-receptor antagonisms and lazeroids. Some have only been shown to be effective in animals and some have clinical relevance. Only hypothermia is protective in a variety of pathological states.

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