Refined thrombolytic protocols, new agents, and extended treatment windows have expanded therapeutic possibilities. Although there have been astonishing advances in the care of patients with acute ischemic stroke, much work remains to be performed in fields such as early secondary stroke prevention, treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage, and enhancing recovery. While thrombolytic therapies and mechanical thrombectomy remain cornerstone treatments for restoring blood flow, their clinical efficacy is significantly limited by the narrow therapeutic window, which underscores the critical need for novel, safe, and effective therapeutic strategies.
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Stroke continues to be a leading cause of disability and death
Although revascularization with thrombolysis and thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke has had a substantial effect on stroke.
This review summarizes the latest advances in interventions for acute ischemic stroke, extending beyond existing guidelines and review articles to explore emerging strategies and treatments currently under investigation. This article describes the remarkable progress over the past 50 years in acute stroke therapy, stroke prevention, and, to a lesser extent, stroke recovery, and forecasts advances in stroke care for 2050 Stroke has gone from an untreatable and unpreventable disease to a disease with effective medical and interventional treatments for acute ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, many new medical.