Frontiers in Neurology (Aug 2022)

The application and perspective of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in acute ischemic stroke: From the bench to a starter?

  • Yujia Yan,
  • Yujia Yan,
  • Xiqiang Zhang,
  • Xingwei An,
  • Xingwei An,
  • Wanpeng Fan,
  • Jingbo Liang,
  • Bin Luo,
  • Hecheng Ren,
  • Ying Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.928802
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Stroke has become a significant cause of death and disability globally. Along with the transition of the world's aging population, the incidence of acute ischemic stroke is increasing year by year. Even with effective treatment modalities, patients are not guaranteed to have a good prognosis. The treatment model combining intravenous thrombolysis/endovascular therapy and neuroprotection is gradually being recognized. After the clinical translation of pharmacological neuroprotective agents failed, non-pharmacological physical neuroprotective agents have rekindled hope. We performed a literature review using the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) PubMed database for studies that focused on the application of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in acute ischemic stroke. In this review, we present the history and mechanisms of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, focusing on the current status, outcomes, current challenges, perspective, safety, and complications of the application of hyperbaric oxygen in animal experiments and human clinical trials. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, a non-pharmacological treatment, can improve the oxygenation level at the ischemic lesions in increased dissolved oxygen and oxygen diffusion radius to achieve salvage of neurological function, giving a new meaning to acute ischemic stroke.

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