ABSTRACT
ADVANCED MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
Dr. R.V. S. S. Latha Sri*, A. Chandra Sekhar, R. Srinivas, S. Divya, T. Vamsi, Dr. J. N. Suresh Kumar
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of disability and death globally this requires prompt and advanced management to decrease the neurological damage and to optimize recovery. Furthermore, the article explores the integration of neuroprotective agents, rehabilitation strategies, and secondary prevention measures in a comprehensive approach to ischemic stroke care. Recent advancements in the understanding of ischemic injury mechanisms and thrombolysis have revolutionized stroke treatment. This article reviews the latest strategies in the acute management of ischemic stroke with a focus on thrombectomy, thrombolysis, and emerging neuroprotective agents. Additionally, we explore the role of advanced imaging techniques in patient selection for interventional therapies, as well as the impact of personalized medicine in optimizing outcomes. The article also highlights the evolving management of comorbidities, rehabilitation approaches, and secondary prevention measures to reduce the risk of recurrent strokes. By synthesizing clinical guidelines, this review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of current and future directions in the advanced management of ischemic stroke.
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