Protecting the injured central nervous system: Do anesthesia or hypothermia ameliorate secondary injury?

Exp Neurol. 2023 Feb 10:114349. doi: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2023.114349. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTraumatic injury to the central nervous system (CNS) and stroke initiate a cascade of processes that expand the area of tissue loss. The current review considers recent studies demonstrating that the induction of an anesthetic state or cooling the affected tissue (hypothermia) soon after injury can have a therapeutic effect. We first provide an overview of the neurobiological processes that fuel tissue loss after traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord injury (SCI) and stroke. We then examine the rehabilitative effectiveness of therapeutic anesthesia across a variety of drug categories through a systematic review of papers in the PubMed database. We also review the therapeutic benefits hypothermia, another treatment that quells neural activity. We conclude by considering factors related to the safety, efficacy and timing of treatment, as well as the mechanisms of action. Clinical implications are also discussed.PMID:36775099 | DOI:10.1016/j.expneurol.2023.114349
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