The penumbral concept is defined as different areas within the ischemic region evolve into irreversible brain injury over time and that this evolution is most critically linked to the severity of the decline in cerebral blood flow (CBF). The ischemic penumbra was initially defined as a region of reduced CBF with absent spontaneous or induced electrical potentials that still maintained ionic homeostasis and transmembrane electrical potentials. The reduction of CBF levels to between 10 and 15 mL/100 g/min and approximately 25 mL/100 g/min are likely to identify penumbral tissue, and the ischemic core of irreversible ischemic tissue has a CBF value below the lower threshold. The role of identifying this critically deprived brain tissue from CB...
The aim of thrombolytic therapy after acute ischemic stroke is salvage of the ischemic penumbra. Sev...
Imaging protocols of acute ischemic stroke continue to hold significant uncertainties regarding pati...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with oxygen challenge (T(2)(*) OC) uses oxygen as a metabolic biotr...
The penumbral concept is defined as different areas within the ischemic region evolve into irre-vers...
The ischemic penumbra was initially defined by Symon, Lassen and colleagues in the 1970s as an area ...
We review the hemodynamic, metabolic and cellular parameters affected during early ischemia and thei...
International audienceThe ischemic penumbra is defined as the severely hypoperfused, functionally im...
Review of results of experimental and clinical studies indicates that the area of physiologically im...
In a case with embolic occlusion of cerebral artery, residual cerebral blood flow (CBF) in symptomat...
Despite three decades of promise, a neuro-imaging biomarker capable of delineating the ischemic penu...
The concept of the ischemic penumbra is an important one for both basic investigators of cerebral is...
Background—In the last 3 decades, and from a therapeutic point of view, the classical concept of isc...
The development of acute stroke therapies has yielded only limited success and many failures in mult...
The idea that there exist 2 ischemic thresholds in thepathogenesis of cerebral infarction came from ...
Over the past forty years, animal models of focal cerebral ischaemia have allowed us to identify the...
The aim of thrombolytic therapy after acute ischemic stroke is salvage of the ischemic penumbra. Sev...
Imaging protocols of acute ischemic stroke continue to hold significant uncertainties regarding pati...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with oxygen challenge (T(2)(*) OC) uses oxygen as a metabolic biotr...
The penumbral concept is defined as different areas within the ischemic region evolve into irre-vers...
The ischemic penumbra was initially defined by Symon, Lassen and colleagues in the 1970s as an area ...
We review the hemodynamic, metabolic and cellular parameters affected during early ischemia and thei...
International audienceThe ischemic penumbra is defined as the severely hypoperfused, functionally im...
Review of results of experimental and clinical studies indicates that the area of physiologically im...
In a case with embolic occlusion of cerebral artery, residual cerebral blood flow (CBF) in symptomat...
Despite three decades of promise, a neuro-imaging biomarker capable of delineating the ischemic penu...
The concept of the ischemic penumbra is an important one for both basic investigators of cerebral is...
Background—In the last 3 decades, and from a therapeutic point of view, the classical concept of isc...
The development of acute stroke therapies has yielded only limited success and many failures in mult...
The idea that there exist 2 ischemic thresholds in thepathogenesis of cerebral infarction came from ...
Over the past forty years, animal models of focal cerebral ischaemia have allowed us to identify the...
The aim of thrombolytic therapy after acute ischemic stroke is salvage of the ischemic penumbra. Sev...
Imaging protocols of acute ischemic stroke continue to hold significant uncertainties regarding pati...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with oxygen challenge (T(2)(*) OC) uses oxygen as a metabolic biotr...