2024
DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.123.046106
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Normobaric Hyperoxia Combined With Endovascular Treatment Based on Temporal Gradient: A Dose-Escalation Study

Weili Li,
Sifei Wang,
Lan Liu
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Normobaric hyperoxia (NBO) has neuroprotective effects in acute ischemic stroke. Thus, we aimed to identify the optimal NBO treatment duration combined with endovascular treatment. METHODS: This is a single-center, randomized controlled, open-label, blinded-end point dose-escalation clinical trial. Patients with acute ischemic stroke who had an indication for endovascular treatment at Tianjin Huanhu Hospital were randomly assigned to 4 group… Show more

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“…Controlling NBO (100% O 2 , 10 L/min) treatment for 4–6 h may increase the effectiveness of treatment for patients with acute ischemic stroke. 143 Cerebral microdialysis technology can continuously and dynamically monitor the levels of substances closely related to oxygen therapy in the brain, such as glucose, lactic acid, ROS‐related substances, neurotransmitters, and brain injury markers. 144 Before oxygen inhalation, the solution should be heated and humidified first, and atomized inhalation should be regularly administered to reduce the stimulation effect.…”
Section: Potential Adverse Effects Of Nbo On Stroke Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Controlling NBO (100% O 2 , 10 L/min) treatment for 4–6 h may increase the effectiveness of treatment for patients with acute ischemic stroke. 143 Cerebral microdialysis technology can continuously and dynamically monitor the levels of substances closely related to oxygen therapy in the brain, such as glucose, lactic acid, ROS‐related substances, neurotransmitters, and brain injury markers. 144 Before oxygen inhalation, the solution should be heated and humidified first, and atomized inhalation should be regularly administered to reduce the stimulation effect.…”
Section: Potential Adverse Effects Of Nbo On Stroke Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%