American Heart Association International Stroke Conference OnDemand 2026

70 $

+ Include: 92 videos + 92 file sub vtt + 87 pdfs, size: 74.36 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, neurosurgeons, and emergency medicine physicians

Description

+ Include: 92 videos + 92 file sub vtt + 87 pdfs, size: 74.36 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, neurosurgeons, and emergency medicine physicians

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1. Overview

The American Heart Association International Stroke Conference OnDemand 2026 provides a comprehensive, global update on the latest advancements in stroke care, cerebrovascular disease, and brain health. The program features late-breaking science, high-profile clinical trial updates, and multidisciplinary discussions ranging from acute prehospital management and neurointervention to advanced rehabilitation and the integration of artificial intelligence in stroke systems.

Course Date: 2026

2. Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate late-breaking science and high-profile clinical trials to inform evidence-based stroke prevention, acute management, and reperfusion strategies.

  • Analyze advancements in neurointervention, minimally invasive surgeries, and mechanical thrombectomy for complex cerebrovascular conditions.

  • Assess the impact of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and polygenic risk scores, on precision stroke diagnosis and care.

  • Implement multidisciplinary models of care for diverse populations, addressing global health disparities, pediatric stroke, and rural stroke management challenges.

  • Formulate comprehensive post-stroke recovery plans that incorporate regenerative medicine, psychosocial support, and targeted rehabilitation therapies.

3. Target Audience

Best for neurologists, neurosurgeons, and emergency medicine physicians who want updates on stroke management, neurointervention, and clinical trials.

4. Topics

  1. A Child Shows Up In An Adult Emergency Room To Reperfuse or Not to Reperfuse That is the Question Debate

  2. A Conversation with the Journal Editors Fireside Chat

  3. Acute Ischemic Stroke Guidelines QA Part I Interventional Treatments and Pediatrics Fireside Chat

  4. Acute Ischemic Stroke Guidelines QA Part II Early Medical Management and Systems of Care and Prehospital Fireside Chat

  5. Acute Ischemic Stroke Management Oral Abstracts I

  6. Acute Ischemic Stroke Management Oral Abstracts II

  7. Aging Immune System Implications for Cerebrovascular Disease and Brain Health

  8. And the Children Shall Lead Them Advances in Pediatric Stroke Research for Adult Stroke Neurologists

  9. Applied Neuroangiography What a Stroke Neurologist Needs to Know

  10. Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology Oral Abstracts

  11. Beyond City Limits State-of-the-Art Stroke Care in Prehospital and Rural Settings

  12. Beyond the Plenary Deeper Dives into OCEANIC-STROKE CREST-2 and FASTEST Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts III

  13. Brain Health and Cognitive Impairment Oral Abstracts

  14. Brain Health in an Aging Population Behavioral Risk Reduction an Alzheimers Association American Stroke Association Joint Symposium

  15. Brain-Kidney Interaction a Japan Stroke Society American Stroke Association Joint Symposium

  16. Bridging Continents Building Equitable High-Impact Stroke Systems of Care an Indian Stroke Association American Stroke Association Joint Symposium

  17. Bridging Gaps in Stroke Care A Middle East North Africa Stroke Organization American Stroke Association Joint Symposium

  18. Cancer and Ischemic Stroke – an Underappreciated Etiology

  19. Carotid Artery Disease in 2026 as Informed by Randomized Trials and Other Studies

  20. Cerebrovascular Systems and Multidisciplinary Models of Care Oral Abstracts

  21. Challenges in the Globalization of Stroke Care From Vision to Action a World Stroke Organization American Stroke Association Joint Symposium

  22. Closing Main Event

  23. Code ICH reorganizing care of ICH patients a Neurocritical Care Society American Stroke Association Joint Symposium

  24. Complexities and Complications Lessons In Training Trainee Case Studies Session

  25. Controversies on Minimally Invasive Surgeries in ICH Fireside Chat

  26. Cytoprotection Novel Targets For Stroke Recovery European and American Perspectives a European Stroke Organisation American Stroke Association Joint Symposium

  27. Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source Contemporary Treatment Paradigms a JAHA Journal Session

  28. Epidemiology Risk Factors and Prevention Oral Abstracts I

  29. Epidemiology Risk Factors and Prevention Oral Abstracts II

  30. Fine-tuning Mechanical Thrombectomy The Role of Medical Interventions a Stroke Journal session

  31. Friday Main Event Late-Breaking Science Trials QA Fireside Chat

  32. Frontiers in Neurointervention Expanding the Boundaries Beyond Large Vessel Occlusion and AneurysmAVM Embolization

  33. GLP-1 Targeted Therapies for Cerebrovascular and Brain Health

  34. Grey Areas Decision Making in Difficult Cases

  35. Hard to Crack Comprehensive Strategies For Diagnosing and Treating Acute Large Vessel Occlusion due to Intracranial Atherosclerosis

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

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

  38. Hemorrhagic Stroke Treatment Oral Abstracts

  39. High Profile Clinical Trials 2026 Reperfusion Therapy

  40. Hypertension Management and Stroke Prevention Successes and Future Challenges Response from The American Heart Association

  41. Imaging in Stroke Oral Abstracts

  42. Interpreting the AHAs Scientific Statements Presentations and QA Fireside Chat

  43. Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease Bench to Bedside

  44. It Aint Only Stroke Vascular Contributions to Brain Disorders Other Than Stroke an American Academy of Neurology American Stroke Association Joint Symposium

  45. Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts I

  46. Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts II

  47. Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts IV

  48. Lessons from Neutral neuromodulation stroke motor recovery trials

  49. Migraine and Stroke The Double-edged Sword an American Headache Society American Stroke Association Joint Symposium

  50. Molecular and Cellular Brain Science Oral Abstracts

  51. Moyamoya Revisited Advances in Pathophysiology and Treatment

  52. Networks in Action Building Collaborative Models for Stroke Research and Care

  53. Neurocognitive Sequela of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

  54. Neuroimmunology and Inflammation in Stroke Oral Abstracts

  55. Neurointervention Oral Abstracts

  56. Next Generation Stroke Care in the World of AI a Korean Stroke Society American Stroke Association Joint Symposium

  57. Novel Technologies in Neuro-Intervention a SVIN Journal Session

  58. Omics Big Data Precision Medicine Bioengineering and Artificial Intelligence Oral Abstracts

  59. Opening Main Event

  60. Optimizing Cell Therapy for Stroke

  61. Optimizing Stroke Care in Underserved Setting Challenges and Strategies for Rural and Safety-net Hospitals

  62. Pediatric Stroke Oral Abstracts

  63. Perfusion Imaging in Acute Stroke for EVT Eligibility Past Glory or Promise for the Future Debate

  64. Polygenic Risk Scores in Stroke From Genomics to Precision Care

  65. Post-Stroke Care Oral Abstracts

  66. Post-Stroke Dysphagia New Evidence to Guide Evaluation and Management in the Acute Care Setting

  67. Preclinical Stroke Research Networks A Critical Assessment of Progress and Potential

  68. Prequel to the Closing Main Event Late-Breaking Science Trials QA Fireside Chat

  69. Prevention and Treatment of Maternal Stroke in Pregnancy and Postpartum Scientific Statement by the American Heart Association

  70. Priorities in Stroke Prevention Research Bridging Basic and Clinical Advances a National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

  71. Recovery after Hemorrhagic Stroke Patient and Caregiver Experiences a Bugher Foundation Session

  72. Red Blood Cells and Stroke Pathogenesis

  73. Regenerative Medicine and Novel Therapeutic Strategies Oral Abstracts

  74. Rehabilitation and Recovery Oral Abstracts

  75. Silent Strokes Loud Consequences The true impact of covert brain infarct Debate

  76. Spasticity Management in Post-Stroke Recovery Discussing Different Case Presentations

  77. Stroke in 2026 Navigating Controversies in Ischemic Stroke Treatment Debate

  78. Stroke in Asia Epidemiology Mechanisms and Hemorrhage an Asia Pacific Stroke Organization American Stroke Association Joint Symposium

  79. Technology Friend or Foe an Australian and New Zealand Stroke Organisation American Stroke Association Joint Symposium

  80. Technology-Enhanced Psychosocial Support for Stroke Recovery

  81. The Paola De Rango Memorial Session Sex and Gender Differences Related to Cognitive Impairment and Dementia after Stroke

  82. The Use of AR VR MR in the Spectrum of Stroke Care

  83. Thursday Main Event Late-Breaking Science Trials QA Fireside Chat

  84. Thursday Main Event

  85. Tiny Threats The Small Aneurysm Controversies Fireside Chat

  86. To HIIT or Not to HIIT That is Todays Question for Stroke Care Bench to Bedside

  87. Train Advocate Measure Repeat Expanding Global Access to Thrombectomy

  88. Translational Research Therapeutic Development and Biomarkers Oral Abstracts

  89. Treatment Gaps and Cooperation Strategies in Stroke Care A USMexico Collaborative Summit a La Asociación Mexicana de Enf…

  90. Unraveling the Molecular Underpinnings of Brain Injury After Ischemia and Hemorrhage

  91. Vascular Malformations Aneurysms Moyamoya and Other Vascular Conditions Oral Abstracts

  92. Whats New in the 2026 Acute Ischemic Stroke Guideline Process Overview and Key Updates from the Chairs

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