American Heart Association International Stroke Conference 2025

85 $

+ Include: 90 videos + 90 audios + 90 file sub vtt + 90 pdfs, size: 83.18 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, neurosurgeons, and stroke specialists

Description

+ Include: 90 videos + 90 audios + 90 file sub vtt + 90 pdfs, size: 83.18 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, neurosurgeons, and stroke specialists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

1. Overview

The American Heart Association International Stroke Conference OnDemand 2025 showcases the latest scientific advancements, late-breaking clinical trials, and innovative treatments in cerebrovascular disease. The program covers a wide array of critical topics, including neuroendovascular therapies, acute stroke management, post-stroke recovery, and systemic factors impacting stroke care, equipping clinicians with cutting-edge strategies to improve patient outcomes globally.

Course Date: 2025

2. Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate the results of late-breaking clinical trials and their immediate impact on stroke prevention and acute treatment guidelines.

  • Implement advanced neurointerventional techniques, including newer generation flow diverters and complex thrombectomy procedures.

  • Analyze the intersection of neurocardiology and systemic conditions, such as hypertension and mechanical circulatory support, in stroke pathogenesis.

  • Assess innovative tools for stroke diagnosis and triage, including deep clinical AI and robotic TCD for PFO detection.

  • Develop comprehensive, multidisciplinary strategies for post-stroke rehabilitation, cognitive recovery, and secondary prevention.

3. Target Audience

Best for neurologists, neurosurgeons, and stroke specialists who want updates on neurointerventions, late-breaking trials, and rehabilitation.

4. Topics

  1. 4th Annual Company Showcase

  2. 75 Years of NINDS-supported Research to Advance Stroke Prevention Treatment and Recovery From Bench to Bedside and Beyond

  3. Acute Stenting during Endovascular Therapy for Large vessel Occlusions

  4. Acute Treatment Systemic Thrombolysis and Cerebroprotection Oral Abstracts I

  5. Acute Treatment Systemic Thrombolysis and Cerebroprotection Oral Abstracts II

  6. Adding Insult to Injury Stroke in the Context of Pre-existing Disability and Dementia

  7. Advancements in Stroke services – INDIA Quality care Best Practices New Approaches an Indian Stroke Association ASA Joint Symposium

  8. Advances and Controversies in Pediatric Moyamoya Disease

  9. Advancing Regional Thrombectomy Systems of Care Global Perspectives

  10. Advancing Stroke Care Deepening the Collaboration Between Neurology and Cardiology

  11. Advancing the Understanding of Dolichoectasia Current Status and Future Directions

  12. AHA Statements and Guidelines A Year in Review

  13. AHA Statements and Guidelines Stroke Primary Prevention

  14. Aneurysms and Vascular Malformations Oral Abstracts

  15. Aspiration Risk Screening Updated Evidence and a Call for Advocacy

  16. Bench to Bedside and Beyond – Adjunctive Neurostimulation Interventions and Therapies To Maximize Post-Stroke Rehabilitation and Recov…

  17. Bench to Bedside and Beyond – Attacking the Swell Vascular Permeability and Cerebral Edema Post-Stroke

  18. Bench to Bedside and Beyond – What Do We Know About the Role of Inflammation in Intracranial Hemorrhage

  19. Bench to Bedside and Beyond -Understanding Sporadic CSVD Through the Lens of CADASIL And Other Monogenic CSVDS

  20. Best Interventions vs Conservative Management for Unruptured Brain Aneurysms Assessing the Risks and Benefits

  21. Brain Health Oral Abstracts

  22. Build a Thriving Telestroke Program Best Practices and Common Pitfalls

  23. Can We Bridge the Gap Implementing new approaches to address womens needs in stroke trials

  24. Cerebrovascular Diseases in Patients with Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices

  25. Cerebrovascular Inflammatory Disorders the Stroke Neurologist Needs to Know Blood Vessels on Fire

  26. Cerebrovascular Nursing and Advanced Practice Providers and Therapists Oral Abstracts

  27. Cerebrovascular Systems of Care Oral Abstracts I

  28. Cerebrovascular Systems of Care Oral Abstracts II

  29. Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Oral Abstracts

  30. Clinical Translation of Randomized Trials Challenges Opportunities and the Importance Of Designing Trials With Patient And Community En…

  31. Closing Main Event

  32. Complexities and Complications Lessons In Training Trainee Case Studies Session 1

  33. Complexities and Complications Lessons In Training Trainee Case Studies Session 2

  34. Considerations and Learnings with Newer Generation Flow Diverters

  35. Cracking the Code of Cryptogenic Stroke Robotic TCD for PFO Detection

  36. Developing Sustainable and Unique Models for Community Stroke Education

  37. Disrupting the Status Quo Aldosterone in the Pathogenesis of Hypertension

  38. East Asia Specific Forms of Stroke RNF213 Related Vasculopathy a Japan Stroke Society ASA Joint Symposium

  39. Endovascular thrombectomy for distal medium vessel occlusions How far is too far

  40. Enhanced Perspectives Advanced Visualization Through Deep Clinical AI

  41. Establishing Stroke Centers of Excellence – Beyond Stroke services and Quality a World Stroke Organisation ASA Joint Symposium

  42. Evolution of Stroke Treatment and building a CSC with new 088 technology

  43. Exploring the Future of ICAD Diagnosis and Management a JAHA Journal Session

  44. Fast and Furious Stroke in the Real World – Addressing Challenges In Acute Stroke Management

  45. From Concept to Care Implementing Effective Cardiac Monitoring Pathways

  46. Game of Strokes

  47. Health Services Quality Improvement and Patient-Centered Outcomes Oral Abstracts I

  48. Health Services Quality Improvement and Patient-Centered Outcomes Oral Abstracts II

  49. Health Services Quality Improvement and Patient-Centered Outcomes Oral Abstracts III

  50. Health Wanted AHA Resources to Spark Community Dialogue About Rural Health Inequities

  51. High Profile Thrombolysis Randomized Controlled Trials

  52. Hot Topics on Hot Carotids

  53. Imaging Oral Abstracts I

  54. Imaging Oral Abstracts II

  55. In-Hospital Care from the ICU to Discharge Oral Abstracts

  56. Innate Immune Targets after Stroke

  57. Inside the AHAs Research Enterprise Grant Funding and Other Opportunities

  58. Insights from the Field The Life of a Teleneurologist

  59. Intracerebral Hemorrhage Oral Abstracts I

  60. Intracerebral Hemorrhage Oral Abstracts II

  61. Its All in The Head Psychological Health is Brain Health

  62. Large Vessel Disease from Arteries to Veins Non-Acute Treatment Oral Abstracts

  63. Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts I

  64. Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts II

  65. Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts III

  66. Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts IV

  67. Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts V

  68. Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts VI

  69. Left Atrial Appendage Closure and the Heart-Brain Connection

  70. Leveraging Real-World Evidence to Enhance Stroke Outcomes

  71. Management Decisions Surrounding Antithrombotic Treatment in Patients with ICH A Physicians Perspective

  72. Modernizing Stroke Trials for the 21st Century -Scale Strategy and Technology

  73. Navigating the Pediatric Ischemic Stroke Landscape Innovations in Prehospital and Intrahospital Management

  74. Neuroendovascular Oral Abstracts I

  75. Neuroendovascular Oral Abstracts II

  76. New and Alternative Thrombolytic Therapies a Stroke Journal session

  77. New Horizons in Medical Therapy for Stroke Prevention

  78. Nursing Symposium Acute Care

  79. Nursing Symposium Care Across the Continuum

  80. Nursing Symposium Main Event

  81. Nursing Symposium Stroke Program Optimization

  82. Opening Main Event

  83. Optimal Blood Pressure Management in Acute Cerebrovascular Disease

  84. Optimal Imaging for Patient Triage in the Late Time Window and with Large Cores Debate

  85. Optimizing Blood Pressure Variability BPV Management Strategies for Stroke Care

  86. Partnering with Patients to Improve Post-Stroke Care

  87. Pathogenesis and Treatment of Non-acute Subdural Hematomas AANSCNS CV Section Session

  88. Pediatric Cerebrovascular Disease Oral Abstracts

  89. Pioneering Stroke Care Insights from the Creators and Implementers of Mobile Stroke Ambulances

  90. Scaling Stroke Triage with AI – Virtual Innovation for Neuroscience Excellence VINE

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