Department of Neurology, Dresden University Stroke Center, University of Technology Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
Int J Stroke. 2011 Feb;6(1):40-1. doi: 10.1111/j.1747-4949.2010.00551.x.
The pathogenic link between sleep-disordered breathing and early neurological deterioration in acute ischaemic stroke patients is now a subject of clinical investigations. Vasomotor reactivity and intracranial blood flow steal in response to changing vasodilatory stimuli like carbon dioxide play a pivotal role in clinical deterioration with reversed Robin Hood syndrome. A mechanical ventilatory correction in selected acute stroke patients might have a beneficial effect on sleep-disordered breathing and brain perfusion. This is a novel therapeutic target and the missing link in the pathogenesis of early neurological deterioration and stroke recurrence.
睡眠呼吸紊乱与急性缺血性脑卒中患者早期神经功能恶化之间的致病联系,目前是临床研究的课题。血管舒缩反应性和颅内血流盗血对二氧化碳等血管扩张刺激的反应,在以反 Robin Hood 综合征为表现的临床恶化中起着关键作用。对特定急性脑卒中患者进行机械通气纠正,可能对睡眠呼吸紊乱和脑灌注有益。这是一个新的治疗靶点,也是早期神经功能恶化和卒中复发发病机制中的缺失环节。