Thromboinflammation in Acute Stroke: From Pathophysiological Challenges to Emerging Therapeutic Opportunities
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U Pensato, T Henry, AM Demchuk, G Caligiuri
Stroke, 2025
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Despite major advances in intravenous thrombolysis and endovascular thrombectomy, nearly half of patients with acute ischemic stroke fail to achieve functional recovery even after technically successful recanalization. The recanalization-reperfusion gap—the discordance between angiographic vessel opening and tissue-level perfusion recovery—has brought thromboinflammation, the pathological interplay of coagulation and innate immunity, to the forefront of stroke biology. Neutrophil extracellular traps, platelet-leukocyte …

