American Heart Association International Stroke Conference OnDemand 2023

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+ Include: 124 Videos (.mp4) + 124 Audios (.mp3) + 124 Subtitles (.vtt) + 124 PDFs, size: 177.47 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, neurosurgeons, and stroke care specialists

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+ Include: 124 Videos (.mp4) + 124 Audios (.mp3) + 124 Subtitles (.vtt) + 124 PDFs, size: 177.47 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, neurosurgeons, and stroke care specialists

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1. Overview

The American Heart Association International Stroke Conference OnDemand 2023 is a leading global forum highlighting the latest advancements, clinical trials, and emerging technologies in cerebrovascular disease. The program encompasses diverse topics, from acute stroke interventions and thrombectomy techniques to secondary prevention, health equity, and advanced post-stroke rehabilitation.

Course Date: 2023

2. Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate late-breaking clinical trials and their implications for acute stroke interventions and medical management.

  • Implement advanced neuroendovascular techniques, including thrombectomy and aneurysm treatments, for complex cerebrovascular cases.

  • Analyze the impact of systemic factors, such as atrial fibrillation, social determinants, and sex differences, on stroke risks and outcomes.

  • Assess innovations in digital health, AI integration, and multimodality imaging in the diagnosis and monitoring of stroke patients.

  • Develop comprehensive post-stroke care strategies, emphasizing rehabilitation, cognitive recovery, and secondary prevention therapies.

3. Target Audience

Best for neurologists, neurosurgeons, and stroke care specialists who want updates on neurointerventions, clinical trials, and rehabilitation.

4. Topics

  1. 2023 Paola De Rango Memorial Session on Stroke in Women Social Factors Contributing to Sex Differences in Short and Long-Term Outcomes

  2. A Paradigm Shift Novel Approaches for Chronic Subdural Hematoma

  3. Achieving More Rapid Reperfusion in Contemporary Emergency Care

  4. Acute Care

  5. Acute Stroke Treatment and Prevention in the Elderly Evidence and Beyond

  6. Acute Treatment Systemic Thrombolysis and Cerebroprotection Oral Abstracts

  7. Advanced Practice Providers and Therapists Oral Abstracts

  8. Advances in Neurocardiology Atrial Fibrillation Atrial Cardiopathy and Beyond

  9. Advances in NeuroCardiology Using technology to optimize secondary stroke prevention

  10. Aneurysms and Vascular Malformations Oral Abstracts I

  11. Aneurysms and Vascular Malformations Oral Abstracts II

  12. ASAtv Now – Friday Morning 1

  13. ASAtv Now – Friday Morning 2

  14. ASAtv Now – Thursday Afternoon

  15. ASAtv Now – Thursday Mid-Day

  16. ASAtv Now – Thursday Morning

  17. ASAtv Now – Wednesday Mid-Day 2

  18. ASAtv Now – Wednesday Mid-Day

  19. ASAtv Now – Wednesday Morning

  20. Benefits of End to End Clot Control

  21. Brain Health Oral Abstracts I

  22. Brain Health Oral Abstracts II

  23. Bridging Therapy for EVT Following Recent Trials Can We Personalize Treatment Debate

  24. Bugher Foundation Session

  25. Care Across the Continuum

  26. Cases in AF monitoring Who when and for how long

  27. Cerebrovascular Complications of Cardiac Devices and Procedures

  28. Cerebrovascular Complications of Infectious Endocarditis

  29. Cerebrovascular Manifestations of COVID-19 Oral Abstracts

  30. Cerebrovascular Nursing Oral Abstracts

  31. Cerebrovascular Systems of Care Oral Abstracts

  32. Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Oral Abstracts

  33. Closing Main Event

  34. Cognitive Recovery after Stroke A Stroke Journal Session

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

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

  37. Concept to Cure Translating Your Ideas into Therapies

  38. Congenital Heart Disease and Stroke Risk In Children And Adults

  39. Controversies in Carotid Artery Disease Debates

  40. Controversies in Secondary Stroke Prevention in Patients with Atrial fibrillation Debate

  41. Determining Neurovascular Pathophysiology Essential APP Knowledge and Skills

  42. Diagnosis and Management of Symptomatic Non-Stenotic Carotids

  43. Endovascular Thrombectomy in Special Populations

  44. Endovascular Thrombectomy Platform Trial Why How and What an AHAUS Government Agency Joint Symposia

  45. Expanding Prehospital Indications for Mobile Stroke Units

  46. Factors Influencing Stroke Recovery

  47. Focused Review of Stroke Scientific Statements and Guidelines

  48. Friend or Foe Analytic Complexity Risks and Benefits of Using Clinical Imaging or Patient Reported Surrogate Outcomes in Clinical Trials

  49. From Bench to Bedside and Beyond Acute and Chronic Neuroinflammation in Stroke Potential Targets for Novel Therapies

  50. From Bench to Bedside and Beyond Modern Perspectives in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

  51. From Bench to Bedside and Beyond Sickle Cell Disease and Stroke Risk Across the Lifespan and Research Spectrum

  52. From Clinical Trials to Patient Implementation Methods for Incorporating State of the Science Stroke Research into APP Clinical Practice

  53. Game of Strokes

  54. Genetics of Stroke Risk and Prevention

  55. HEADS-UP Health Equity and Actionable Disparities in Stroke Understanding and Problem-solving

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

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

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

  59. Hypertensive Arteriolosclerosis Common but Understudied

  60. Ideal Foundational Requirements for Stroke Program Development and Growth

  61. Identifying Genetic Factors that Impact Stroke Outcome in Mice and Humans

  62. Imaging Oral Abstracts I

  63. Imaging Oral Abstracts II

  64. Improvement in Motor Performance Post-Stroke Across the Care Pathway

  65. Influence of Early-Life Vascular Risks on Cognition and Functional and Structural Brain Changes

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

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

  68. International Alliance Overcoming the Burden of Stroke in Lower Resource Locations

  69. Intersections of COVID-19 with Cerebrovascular Disease

  70. Intracerebral Hemorrhage Oral Abstracts

  71. Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease after SAMMPRIS Looking to the Future after a Lost Decade

  72. ISC Innovation Showcase

  73. Joint AHASVIN Session

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

  75. Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts I

  76. Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts II

  77. Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts III

  78. Left Atrial Appendage Closure and the Heart-Brain Impact

  79. Listen Carefully New and Old Ultrasound Tools for Stroke Diagnosis and Prevention

  80. Maintaining Legacy and Exploring Distal Frontiers

  81. Management of Factor-Xa Inhibitor Related Life-Threatening or Uncontrolled Bleeding

  82. Meet the Expert 1 Neuromodulation

  83. Meet the Expert 2 Stroke-related Cognitive Impairment

  84. Meet the Expert 3 Genetics

  85. Meet the Expert 4 Novel Treatment of ICH

  86. Multimodality Monitoring in Coma and Disorders of Consciousness after Stroke an ASA and Neurocritical Care Society Joint Session

  87. Neuroendovascular Oral Abstracts I

  88. Neuroendovascular Oral Abstracts II

  89. Neuroendovascular Oral Abstracts III

  90. Novel Prehospital Stroke Triage Approaches Ready for Prime Time Debates

  91. Opening Main Event

  92. Paracrine Protection of Neurons by Astrocytes in Ischemic Stroke

  93. Pediatric Cerebrovascular Disease Oral Abstracts

  94. Pediatric Stroke Emerging Therapies From Acute Care to Rehabilitation

  95. Perfusion and Collaterals in the Ischemic Penumbra

  96. Pre-Clinical Translational Stroke Development SPAN Results and Next Steps

  97. Public Health Interventions in Increasing Global Access to Reperfusion Therapy

  98. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Utilization of Thrombectomy for Acute Stroke

  99. Risk Factors and Prevention Oral Abstracts I

  100. Risk Factors and Prevention Oral Abstracts II

  101. Risk Factors and Prevention Oral Abstracts III

  102. State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium Main Event

  103. Strength in Numbers Largest multicenter experience with Pipeline Flex with Shield Technology

  104. Stroke Certification Program for Non-US Countries The WSO Experience a Joint AHA World Stroke Organization Session

  105. Stroke Coordinator Super Session

  106. Stroke in the Lab World High-Dimensional Single Cell Analyses to Unravel the Complexities of Cerebrovascular Disease and Brain Health

  107. Stroke in the Real World

  108. Stroke Program Optimization

  109. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

  110. Technological Advances in Rehabilitation Lead to Improved Outcomes

  111. The Need for Women Specific Clinical Trials in Stroke Prevention

  112. The Next Frontiers in Mobile Stroke Unit Practice and Implementation

  113. The Road to Tenecteplase in Routine Clinical Practice

  114. The What and When of Critical Aneurysm Treatments Current Debates

  115. Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke Yesterday Today and Tomorrow

  116. Thursday Main Event

  117. Translational Basic Science Oral Abstracts I

  118. Translational Basic Science Oral Abstracts II

  119. Translational Basic Science Oral Abstracts III

  120. Treating Intracranial Aneurysms Balancing Efficacy Costs and Innovation

  121. Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Stroke Recovery To Implant or Not to Implant Debate

  122. What is the True Impact of AI Latest World Data Across Major Stroke Networks

  123. Where Is AIML Taking Stroke Diagnosis and Care

  124. Who Should We Save A Multi-disciplinary Case-Based Discussion

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