Shear Stress: An Underrecognized Driver of Endothelial Inflammation in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Cerebral ischemic stroke is caused by impaired blood flow to the brain parenchyma due to acute vessel occlusion. Although current therapies focusing on rapid restoration of blood flow achieve high rates of recanalization, outcomes remain unfavorable in a significant proportion of patients. Part of this discrepancy is due to intravascular inflammation driven by thrombo-inflammatory mechanisms that add to cerebral tissue loss. Despite being an inevitable consequence of vessel occlusion, altered sh
