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Traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine in the management of ischemic stroke: a narrative review.

S Sowmiya, Rukaiah Fatma Begum, L S Dhivya, Praveen Rajendran, N Harikrishnan et al.
Review Frontiers in pharmacology 2025 3 citas
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Study Design

Tipo de estudio
Review
Población
Ischemic stroke patients (narrative review)
Intervención
Traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine in the management of ischemic stroke: a narrative review. None
Comparador
None
Resultado primario
Ischemic stroke management outcomes
Dirección del efecto
Positive
Riesgo de sesgo
Unclear

Abstract

Ischemic stroke remains a leading cause of mortality and long-term disability worldwide, despite advancements in acute intervention and rehabilitation strategies. Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine (TCIM) systems; including herbal medicine, acupuncture, and mind-body interventions are increasingly being explored as adjunct therapies in stroke management. This narrative review evaluates the current evidence supporting TCIM approaches for ischemic stroke, highlighting their potential neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cerebrovascular effects. Particular emphasis is placed on well-studied botanical interventions such as Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge [Lamiaceae; Salviae miltiorrhizae radix et rhizoma], Ginkgo biloba L. [Ginkgoaceae; Ginkgo folium], and Panax ginseng C.A. Mey. [Araliaceae; Ginseng radix]. The review discusses the mechanisms of action, clinical trial outcomes, and integration challenges, while underscoring the need for standardization, quality control, and rigorous scientific validation. This work aims to support informed decisions regarding the integration of evidence-based TCIM practices into conventional stroke care protocols.

TL;DR

This narrative review evaluates the current evidence supporting TCIM approaches for ischemic stroke, highlighting their potential neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cerebrovascular effects and the need for standardization, quality control, and rigorous scientific validation.

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