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Published in: Translational Stroke Research 3/2021

01-06-2021 | Stroke | Review Article

Neuroprotection by Remote Ischemic Conditioning in Rodent Models of Focal Ischemia: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Authors: Allyson J. Ripley, Matthew S. Jeffers, Matthew W. McDonald, Joshua Montroy, Angela Dykes, Dean A. Fergusson, Gergely Silasi, Manoj M. Lalu, Dale Corbett

Published in: Translational Stroke Research | Issue 3/2021

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Abstract

Remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) is a promising neuroprotective therapy for ischemic stroke. Preclinical studies investigating RIC have shown RIC reduced infarct volume, but clinical trials have been equivocal. Therefore, the efficacy of RIC in reducing infarct volume and quality of current literature needs to be evaluated to identify knowledge gaps to support future clinical trials. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of preclinical literature involving RIC in rodent models of focal ischemia. This review was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42019145441). Eligibility criteria included rat or mice models of focal ischemia that received RIC to a limb either before, during, or after stroke. MEDLINE and Embase databases were searched from 1946 to August 2019. Risk of bias was assessed using the SYRCLE risk of bias tool along with construct validity. Seventy-two studies were included in the systematic review. RIC was shown to reduce infarct volume (SMD − 2.19; CI − 2.48 to − 1.91) when compared to stroke-only controls and no adverse events were reported with regard to RIC. Remote ischemic conditioning was shown to be most efficacious in males (SMD − 2.26; CI − 2.58 to − 1.94) and when delivered poststroke (SMD − 1.34; CI − 1.95 to − 0.73). A high risk of bias was present; thus, measures of efficacy may be exaggerated. A limitation is the poor methodological reporting of many studies, resulting in unclear construct validity. We identified several important, but under investigated topics including the efficacy of RIC in different stroke models, varied infarct sizes and location, and potential sex differences.
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Metadata
Title
Neuroprotection by Remote Ischemic Conditioning in Rodent Models of Focal Ischemia: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Authors
Allyson J. Ripley
Matthew S. Jeffers
Matthew W. McDonald
Joshua Montroy
Angela Dykes
Dean A. Fergusson
Gergely Silasi
Manoj M. Lalu
Dale Corbett
Publication date
01-06-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Keyword
Stroke
Published in
Translational Stroke Research / Issue 3/2021
Print ISSN: 1868-4483
Electronic ISSN: 1868-601X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12975-020-00882-1

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