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  1. 22 lip 2023 · Any type of blood clot in the brain can cause severe brain damage, resulting in permanent disability. Arteries supply the brain with oxygen and nutrient-rich blood. When the blood supply is interrupted, ischemia results in brain cell death.

  2. 22 wrz 2022 · An ischemic stroke is the brain’s version of a heart attack. When you have an ischemic stroke, part of your brain doesn’t get enough blood. Your brain cells need blood flow to supply them with oxygen, vital nutrients and more. Different areas of your brain control specific abilities.

  3. 15 paź 2020 · Clots form in the brain and interrupt blood flow, clogging arteries and causing blood vessels to break, leading to bleeding. Rupture of the arteries leading to the brain during stroke results in the sudden death of brain cells owing to a lack of oxygen.

  4. 4 wrz 2020 · The use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) demonstrates pre-clinical effectiveness for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke and reports reductions in oxidative stress, inflammation, and neural apoptosis. These pathophysiological benefits contribute to improved functional recovery.

  5. 9 kwi 2024 · If a blood clot obstructs a blood vessel in the brain, it prevents oxygen and nutrients from reaching specific areas. This lack of blood flow can cause brain tissue damage and result in various symptoms depending on the affected region.

  6. Thrombolysis (clot-busting treatment) Thrombolysis uses a clot-busting medicine to break up clots in the brain. This helps to save more of the brain by allowing blood to return to the brain cells more quickly. Fewer brain cells die, and the impact of the stroke can be reduced.

  7. You could have a stroke and not know it. Silent cerebral infarction (SCI), or silent stroke, is a brain injury without obvious symptoms that can be seen on diagnostic images. It’s likely caused by a blood clot that interrupts blood flow in the brain. It’s a risk factor for future strokes and a sign of progressive brain damage.