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Mannitol: Can it improve stroke recovery?

Can mannitol improve stroke recovery?

- Fairooz / Yemen

Mayo Clinic neurologist Jerry Swanson, M.D., and colleagues answer select questions from readers.

Answer

Brain swelling (edema) is a common complication of stroke and a leading cause of early death and long-term disability after a stroke. Mannitol is a medication sometimes used to reduce brain swelling. However, only a few small trials have evaluated the benefit of mannitol in preventing death and disability after a stroke. Results of these trials have been inconclusive.

At this time, there's not enough evidence to support the routine use of mannitol in acute stroke treatment.

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Nov 20, 2008