Over the past 50 years, the number and invasiveness of percutaneous cardiovascular procedures globally have increased substantially. However, cardiovascular interventions are inherently associated with a risk of acute brain injury, both periprocedurally and postprocedurally, which impairs medical outcomes and increases health-care costs. Current international clinical guidelines generally do not cover the area of acute brain injury related to cardiovascular invasive procedures. In this international Consensus Statement, we compile the available knowledge (including data on prevalence, pathophysiology, risk factors, clinical presentation and management) to formulate consensus recommendations on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of acute brain injury caused by cardiovascular interventions. We also identify knowledge gaps and possible future directions in clinical research into acute brain injury related to cardiovascular interventions.
Clinical and subclinical acute brain injury caused by invasive cardiovascular procedures / R. Lenarczyk, M. Proietti, J.F. Scheitz, D. Shah, E. Siebert, D.A. Gorog, J. Kowalczyk, N. Bonaros, G. Ntaios, W. Doehner, N.M. Van Mieghem, S. Nardai, J. Kovac, R. Fiszer, R. Lorusso, E. Navarese, S. Castrejón, A. Rubboli, J.M. Rivera-Caravaca, A. Chieffo, G.Y.H. Lip. - In: NATURE REVIEWS. CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 1759-5002. - 22:4(2025 Apr), pp. e010920.273-e010920.303. [10.1038/s41569-024-01076-0]
Clinical and subclinical acute brain injury caused by invasive cardiovascular procedures
M. ProiettiCo-primo
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2025
Abstract
Over the past 50 years, the number and invasiveness of percutaneous cardiovascular procedures globally have increased substantially. However, cardiovascular interventions are inherently associated with a risk of acute brain injury, both periprocedurally and postprocedurally, which impairs medical outcomes and increases health-care costs. Current international clinical guidelines generally do not cover the area of acute brain injury related to cardiovascular invasive procedures. In this international Consensus Statement, we compile the available knowledge (including data on prevalence, pathophysiology, risk factors, clinical presentation and management) to formulate consensus recommendations on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of acute brain injury caused by cardiovascular interventions. We also identify knowledge gaps and possible future directions in clinical research into acute brain injury related to cardiovascular interventions.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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