Significance of Whole Blood Viscosity in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Discuss this preprint
Start a discussion What are Sciety discussions?Listed in
This article is not in any list yet, why not save it to one of your lists.Abstract
The paper provides a comprehensive review of the relationship between whole blood viscosity (WBV) and acute ischemic stroke (AIS). A significant increase in diastolic blood viscosity (DBV) at the onset of AIS was established in the small artery occlusion stroke subtype. In patients with an atherothrombotic cause of AIS, systolic (SBV) and DBV values were higher than in those with an embolic cause. The higher WBV at low shear rates on hospital admission is associated with an increased risk of early neurological deterioration and disease progression in patients with AIS. Most studies reveal an association of increased WBV at the stroke onset with poor functional outcome after applying intravenous thrombolysis or endovascular thrombectomy. However significant reduction of the blood viscosity variables after the combined use of these therapeutic methods in AIS patients was observed. Whole blood viscosity has an obvious effect on the risk of AIS, its clinical severity and outcome. Further research is needed due to the different methods of WBV measurement, the different time intervals of the patients` examination and the different associations of WBV with some of the applied treatment strategies.