冲程(发动机)
医学
老化
入射(几何)
风险因素
缺血
共病
物理疗法
重症监护医学
老年学
内科学
机械工程
光学
物理
工程类
作者
Aurel Popa‐Wagner,Eugen Petcu,Bogdan Căpitănescu,Dirk M. Hermann,Eugen Radu,Andrei Greșiță
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.mad.2020.111312
摘要
Age is the only one non-modifiable risk of cerebral ischemia. Advances in stroke medicine and behavioral adaptation to stroke risk factors and comorbidities was successful in decreasing stroke incidence and increasing the number of stroke survivors in western societies. Comorbidities aggravates the outcome after cerebral ischemia. However, due to the increased in number of elderly, the incidence of stroke has increased again paralleled by an increase in the number of stroke survivors, many with severe disabilities, that has led to an increased economic and social burden in society. Animal models of stroke often ignore age and comorbidities frequently associated with senescence. This might explain why drugs working nicely in animal models fail to show efficacy in stroke survivors. Since stroke afflicts mostly the elderly comorbid patients, it is highly desirable to test the efficacy of stroke therapies in an appropriate animal stroke model. Therefore, in this review, we make parallels between animal models of stroke und clinical data and summarize the impact of ageing and age-related comorbidities on stroke outcome.
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