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Hematoma clearance as a therapeutic target in intracerebral hemorrhage: From macro to micro

Journal

JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM
Volume 38, Issue 4, Pages 741-745

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0271678X17753590

Keywords

Clot; intracerebral hemorrhage; phagocytosis; red blood cell; stroke

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [NS-007222, NS-090925, NS-091545, NS-093399, NS-096917]
  2. Joyce & Don Massey Family Foundation

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Despite the absence of an intervention shown to improve outcomes in intracerebral hemorrhage, preclinical work has led to a greater understanding of the pathologic pathways of brain injury. Methods targeting hematoma clearance through both macroscopic (surgical) and microscopic (endogenous phagocytosis) means are currently under investigation, with multiple clinical trials ongoing. Macroscopic methods for removal involve both catheter- and endoscope-based therapies to remove the hematoma through minimally invasive surgery. Microscopic methods targeting hematoma clearance involve augmenting endogenous clearance pathways for red blood cells and altering the balance between phagocytosis and red blood cell lysis with the release of potentially harmful constituents (e.g. hemoglobin and iron) into the extracellular space.

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