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Treatment of space-occupying cerebral infarction

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CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
卷 31, 期 2, 页码 617-625

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/01.CCM.0000050446.16158.80

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brain infarction; middle cerebral artery infarction; edema; intracranial pressure; surgical decompression; therapeutics

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Objective: Patients with a hemispheric infarct accompanied by massive edema have a poor prognosis; the case fatality rate may be as high as 80%, and most survivors are left severely disabled. Various treatment strategies have been proposed to limit brain tissue shifts and to reduce intracranial pressure, but their use is controversial. We performed a systematic search of the literature to review the evidence of efficacy of these therapeutic modalities. Data Sources: Literature searches were carried out on MEDLINE and PubMed. Study Selection: Studies were included if they were published in English between 1966 and February. 2002 and addressed the effect of osmotherapy, hyperventilation, barbiturates, steroids, hypothermia, or decompressive surgery in supratentorial infarction with edema in animals or humans. Data Synthesis: Animal studies of medical treatment strategies in focal cerebral ischemia produced conflicting results. If any, experimental support for these strategies is derived from studies with animal models of moderately severe focal ischemia instead of severe space-occupying infarction. None of the treatment options have improved outcome in randomized clinical trials. Two large nonrandomized studies of decompressive surgery yielded promising results in terms of reduction of mortality and improvement of functional outcome. Conclusions: There is no treatment modality of proven efficacy for patients with space-occupying hemispheric infarction. Decompressive surgery might be the most promising therapeutic option. For decisive answers, randomized, controlled clinical trials are needed.

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