Opioids Antagonist in the Treatment of Ischemic Stroke: A Systematic Review


Abstract

Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability, and novel treatments need to be found, particularly drugs with neuroprotective and restorative effects. Lately, there has been an increased interest in the relationship between opioids and ischemic stroke. To further appreciate this association between opioids and stroke, we conducted a systematic review to investigate anti-opioid medication’s effectiveness in treating ischemic stroke. We used PubMed advanced-strategy and Google Scholar searches and only included full-text clinical trials on humans and written in the English language. After applying the inclusion/exclusion criteria, seven clinical trials were reviewed. Only one of the naloxone and nalmefene clinical trials showed statistically favorable results. Overall, the nalmefene clinical trials used more updated measures (NIHSS, GOS) to evaluate recovery and functional status in ischemic stroke patients than the naloxone clinical trials. There was less bias in the nalmefene clinical trials. Animal and in vitro studies have showed promising results. Additional research should be conducted with new clinical trials of both drugs with larger samples in patients less than 70 years old and moderate to severe infarcts.

Poster
non-peer-reviewed

Opioids Antagonist in the Treatment of Ischemic Stroke: A Systematic Review


Author Information

Mahika Khurana Corresponding Author

Public Health, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, USA

Juan Fernando Ortiz

Neurology, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito, ECU

Ivan Mateo Alzamora

Medicine, San Francisco University of Quito, Quito, ECU

Ahmed Eissa-Garcés

Neurology, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito, ECU

Taras Halan

General Medicine, Ternopil National Medical University, Ternopil, UKR

Abbas Altamimi

Emergency medicine, Amiri hospital, Kuwait , KWT

Aparajita Mishra

Pediatrics, PD Hinduja national hospital, Mumbai, IND

Anas Anas Sohail

Medical Student, Aureus University School Of Medicine, Oranjestad, ABW

Abimbola O. Ajibowo

Internal Medicine, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Dallas, USA


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