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Educat ion. Inspirat ion. I l luminat ion.Register online today at strokeconference.org, Promo Code DM501
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Registration and Housing
Registration Fees: International Stroke Conference Advance Rate Onsite RateRegistration Categories Until Jan 16 After Jan 16 & OnsitePremium Professional Member $500 $600 Premium Professional Plus Member $500 $600 General Professional Member $800 $900 Premium Emeritus Member $75 $175 Early Career Member* $500 $600 Nurse Premium Professional Plus Member $315 $415 Nurse Premium Professional Member $315 $415 Nurse General Professional Member $335 $435 Student/Trainee Member $200 $300 EMT/Paramedic Premium Professional Plus Member $315 $415 EMT/Paramedic Premium Professional Member $315 $415 EMT/Paramedic General Professional Member $335 $435 Technician Member $300 $400Therapist Premium Professional Member $315 $415Therapist Premium Professional Plus Member $315 $415Therapist General Professional Member $335 $435One Day Only Wednesday/Thursday Member $275 $375 One Day Only Friday Member $200 $300 Nonmember $800 $900 Early Career Nonmember* $800 $900 Nurse Nonmember $635 $735 Student/Trainee Nonmember $300 $400 EMT/Paramedic Nonmember $635 $735 Technician Nonmember $400 $500Therapist Nonmember $635 $735One Day Only Wednesday/Thursday Nonmember $375 $475 One Day Only Friday Nonmember $300 $400 Spouse/Adult Family Member (Exhibits Only) $100 $200
Registration Fees: State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing SymposiumMember $125 $225Nonmember $225 $325
Registration Fees: ISC Pre-Conference Symposium: Primary Care for Stroke Patients: A Surfside ViewMember and Nonmember $100 $125
Register Online Today! strokeconference.org/registrationandhousing
Promo Code DM501
Registration and Housing for ISC, the Nursing Symposium and the ISC Pre-Conference Symposium will open as follows:FAHA Members Sept 26AHA/ASA Members* Oct 3Nonmembers Oct 10Exhibitor/Group Registration Oct 17
Join AHA/ASA Professional Membership Today and Save on Registration!**• Stroke Professionals, save up to $300 on ISC
registration.• Nurses, save up to $100 on the Stroke Nursing
Symposium registration and up to $320 on ISC registration.
** Must become a member on or before Sept 12, 2012 to qualify for priority registration and housing.
** Must be a member on or before Jan 2, 2013 to receive the Advance Rate Member registration discounts. Registration savings dependent on membership tier.
Join online today at my.americanheart.org/membership.(Promo Code ACJ074ZZ)
HOW TO REGISTER
Web: Register online and book your hotel at strokeconference.org/registrationandhousing. Promo Code DM501
Phone, Fax or Mail: For registration instructions and downloadable forms, go to strokeconference.org/registrationandhousing. A one-time $20 service charge will be assessed if you choose one of these options.
Onsite Registration: Onsite registrants must have a photo ID. For security reasons, you cannot register another attendee or pick up another attendee’s registration materials.
Please visit strokeconference.org/registrationandhousing for the following information:• Registration Reminders/Deadlines• Membership Information• Registration Refund/Cancellation Policy• Hotel Information including Cancellation Policy• Conference Hotels and the Hotel Map• Onsite Registration Information and
Registration Hours• Registration Rates
State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium
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Tuesday, Feb 5
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is grateful to the members of the State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium 2013 Program Committee for their dedication and leadership provided throughout the year in planning the program.
Program CommitteeTerrie Black, MBA, BSN, RN, BC, CRRN, ChairJennifer Cohn, MSN, CNRN, Vice ChairMary Kay Bader, RN, CCNS, FAHA (AANN Liaison)Tamilyn Bakas, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN
(ISC Program Committee Liaison)Theresa Green, RN, PhDMillie Hepburn-Smith, MSN, ACNS-BCBarbara Lutz, PhD, RN, CRRN, FAHALinda Pierce, PhD, RN, CNS, CRRN, FAHA, FAANSue Pugh, RN, MSN, CRRN, CNRNKaren Saban, PhD, RN, APRN, CNRNKaren Seagraves, MS, MPH, ACNS-BC, ANP-BCDebbie Summers, RN, MSN, FAHA, ARNP
For a list of the Nursing Symposium abstract graders, please go to strokeconference.org/nursingsymposium.
For Registration and Housing information, please go to strokeconference.org/registrationandhousing. Please note that there is a separate registration fee to attend the Nursing Symposium.
Symposium DescriptionThe State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium is a forum designed to provide current information for nursing and other healthcare professionals who treat patients and families in all phases of stroke treatment from the emergency department through rehabilitation. The symposium will update and inform the audience about nursing issues along the continuum of stroke care (ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke management, rehabilitation and program development.) The goal of the program is to share innovative best clinical practices that have been developed to optimize patient outcomes throughout the stroke continuum of care. A plenary program and break-out sessions are planned to meet educational needs for nurses and healthcare professionals at various levels of skill.
Learning Objectives• Describe evidence-based practices for stroke management and opportunities to better
collect and manage outcomes.• Discussthemechanismofaction,clinicaltrials,risksandbenefits,andappropriate
patient selection for recently approved anticoagulants available for stroke prevention and management.
• Implementexistingandnewrequirementsforcertificationaseitheraprimarystrokecenteroracomprehensivestrokecenter,withaspecificfocusontheroleoftheadvancedpractice nurse.
• DefineelementscommontoinstitutionsthathavesuccessfullyreducedtheirDTNtimeto less than 60 minutes and opportunities to integrate such approaches into their own institutions.
• Manage evidence-based approaches for stroke and identify opportunities to improve such efforts within their own centers.
• Illustrate opportunities to provide additional support and education for the caregivers of stroke patients, particularly men.
Continuing Education Accreditation – NursesThe American Heart Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. For full CME/CE accreditation information on the State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium, please visit strokeconference.org.
Photo courtesy of: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Tor Johnson
Tuesday, Feb 57:00 am – 4:00 pm
7:00 am – 10:45 am Plenary Session
Moderators: Terrie Black, MBA, BSN, RN, BC, CRRN, Williamsville, NY
Jennifer Cohn, MSN, CNRN, Indianapolis, IN
Opening RemarksMariann Piano, RN, PhD, FAHA, Chicago, IL
Program AnnouncementsSue Pugh, RN, MSN, CRRN, CNRN, Baltimore, MD
Evidence-Based Stroke NursingJanice L Hinkle, RN, PhD, CNRN, Washington, DCRosemarie King, RN, PhD, FAHA, Chicago, ILElaine L Miller, DNS, RN, CRRN, FAHA, FAAN, Cincinnati, OHPatrice M Lindsay, BScN, MEd, PhD, Ottawa, ON, Canada
8:50 am – 9:10 am Short Break
Outcome Management: Beyond Process MeasuresDebbie R Summers, RN, MSN, FAHA, ARNP, Kansas City, MOTimothy Shepard, RN, PhD, CNRN, CNS, Richmond, VAClaranne P Mathiesen, MSN, BSN, RN, CNRN, Stroudsburg, PA DaiWai Olson, PhD, RN, Durham, NC
10:45 am – 12:00 pm Lunch
12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Concurrent A
Advanced Stroke Concepts: Topics in Clinical Research and Practice
Moderator: Teri Green, RN, PhD, Calgary, AB, Canada
Coagulation Modifiers: Implications When Cerebral Vessels Clot or BleedGretchen Brophy, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, FCCM, Richmond, VAMary Kay Bader, MSN, CCRN, FAHA, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
Oral Abstracts
1:45 pm – 2:05 pm Short Break
Update on the Certification of Comprehensive Stroke CentersJean E Range, MS, RN, CPHQ, Oakbrook Terrace, IL
Oral Abstracts
Discussion
12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Concurrent B
Essentials of Standard Clinical Practice and Stroke Center Development
Moderator: Sue Pugh, RN, MSN, CRRN, CNRN, Baltimore, MD
Target Stroke: Saving Millions of Neurons by the MinuteAlex Graves, MS, Aurora, COChristy Casper, ANP, Aurora, COMarissa L Hudak, BS, Denver, COEthan Cumbler, MD, Aurora, CO
Oral Abstracts
1:45 pm – 2:05 pm Short Break
Integration of Stroke Measures into the EHRIrene Katzan, MD, MS, FAHA, Cleveland, OH
Oral Abstracts
Discussion
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Nursing Symposium Program
Nursing Symposium Program
12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Concurrent C
Rehabilitation and Recovery: An Ongoing Process
Moderator: Linda L Pierce, PhD, RN, CNS, CRRN, FAHA, Toledo, OH
Clinician Driven Assessment and Supportive Interventions for Men in Caregiving FamiliesVictoria Steiner, PhD, Toledo, OHTami Bakas, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN, Indianapolis, INStephanie Vaughn, PhD, RN, CRRN, Fullerton, CABarbara Lutz, PhD, RN, CRRN, FAHA, Gainesville, FL
Oral Abstracts
1:45 pm – 2:05 pm Short Break
Clinical Management of the Stroke Patient in the Acute Rehab SettingDavid N Alexander, MD, FAHA, Los Angeles, CANancy D Ashley, APRN, BC, CEN, CCRN, CNRN, Louisville, KY
Oral Abstracts
Discussion
12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Concurrent D
The Power of Collaboration
Moderator: Karen Seagraves, MS, MPH, ACN-BC, ANP-BC, Atlanta, GA
NIH Stroke Scale: Nurse and Physician CollaborationJudith Spilker, BSN, Cincinnati, OHJames Gebel, MD, Akron, OHKatie M Wright, MSN, Canton, OH
Discussion
1:45 pm – 2:05 pm Short Break
Developing a Collaborative Acute Stroke NetworkRishi Gupta, MD, Atlanta, GASusan Zimmermann, RN, BSN, CNRN, Marietta, GAKerrin Connelly, RN, MSN, MPH, Atlanta, GAKevin Yearick, Atlanta, GA
Discussion
A Regional Approach to CollaborationSusan Zimmermann, RN, BSN, CNRN, Marietta, GAJames P Lugtu, RN, Atlanta, GATricia Westbrook, FNP, C MSN, CCRN, CNRN, Gainesville, GADebbie Camp, RN, MHA, Atlanta, GA
Discussion
For the most current program information and speakers, please go to strokeconference.org/nursingsymposium.
CALL FOR SCIENCESubmit Abstracts
Late-Breaking Science and Ongoing Clinical Trials AbstractsSubmission opens: Oct 10, 2012Deadline: Nov 7, 2012
* Each submission must include a non-refundable $30 (US) online payment.
Visit strokeconference.org/submitscience for criteria and additional information.
Science and Technology Hall (Exhibits)Wednesday and Thursday, Feb 6 - 7, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
For additional information on the Science and Technology
Hall, please go to strokeconference.org/exhibits.
International Stroke Conference 2013
NEW! ISC Pre-Conference Symposium: Primary Care for Stroke Patients: A Surfside View
Tuesday, Feb 5
The Pre-Conference Symposium of the International Stroke Conference is designed to provide up-to-date information for healthcare professionals caring for patients with, or at risk for stroke. Each year, this one-day symposium highlightsscientificadvancesincerebrovasculardisease while emphasizing their application in the real world.
This year, the main focus will be for primary care clinicians in stroke prevention, diagnosis, management, and treatment in the outpatient and inpatient settings. Presentations will include the need for rapid assessment, diagnosis, and management of TIA; current guidelines and practice in the management of acute stroke; the appropriate use of warfarin and newer anticoagulants to reduce primary and secondary stroke risk; and post-stroke sequelae such as pain, fatigue, and depression and other opportunities to prevent and manage these conditions. This year, we will also include lunch with the experts where participants can dine and informally discuss cases or ask questions with our faculty.
Learning Objectives• Distinguish between mimics of stroke and/or
TIA.• Identify how to risk stratify TIA patients in the office.
• Review current guidelines for TIA/stroke investigations and treatments.
• Establish how to incorporate new anticoagulants in the treatment of cardioembolic stroke.
• Discuss how to identify and treat: post stroke depression, establish who can drive, and common post stroke pain syndromes.
• Describe long term management of the stroke patient.
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is grateful to the members of the ISC Pre-Conference Symposium 2013 Program Committee for their dedication and leadership provided throughout the year in planning the program.
Program CommitteeTed Wein, MD, FRCPC, FAHA, ChairAlan Bell, MD, MCFPAllen Hixon, MD, MA Brett Kissela, MD, MSMelvin Wong, MDKyra Becker, MD, FAHA (ISC Program
Committee, Vice Chair)Steven Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA
(ISC Program Committee, Chair)
Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – PhysiciansThe American Heart Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Physician AssistantsAAPA accepts Category I credit from AOACCME, Prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME.
For full CME/CE accreditation information on the ISC Pre-Conference Symposium, please visit strokeconference.org.
Please note that there is a separate registration fee to attend the ISC Pre-Conference Symposium.
Tuesday, Feb 58:00 am – 3:30 pmModerators: Theodore Wein, MD, FRCPC, FAHA,
Montreal, QC, Canada Allen Hixon, MD, MA, Manoa, Hawaii
8:00 WelcomeSteven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA
8:05 Was It Really a TIA? Clues to Diagnosing Stroke and TIA Mimics
8:40 When to Worry? Risk Assessment of TIA in the OfficeS Claiborne Johnston, MD, FAHA, San Francisco, CA
9:05 What Test to Order? Diagnostic Modalities for the Investigation of TIA
9:40 What Are the Guidelines? Management and Treatment of Patients with TIA/Stroke
10:15 What Should Be Done? Difficult Decisions in Acute Stroke ManagementCherylee J Chang, MD, Honolulu, HI
11:05 Why Am I Blue? Depression in Stroke: Prevalence, Recognition and TreatmentLinda Williams, MD, Indianapolis, IN
11:40 am – 12:40 pm
Lunch with the Experts: Bring Your Cases and QuestionsAll Faculty (A boxed lunch will be provided.)
12:40 Old Agent, New Agent or No Agent? The Decision to AnticoagulateDaniel E Singer, MD, Boston, MA
1:15 pm – 1:55 pm
Concurrent IA: Who Can Receive TPA? A Case Based ApproachMatthew A Koenig, MD, Baltimore, MD
Concurrent IB: Doctor, Can I Drive?Nicol Korner-Bitensky, OTR, PhD, DDO, Montreal, QC, Canada
Concurrent IC: Why Do I Hurt? Post Stroke Pain Syndromes: Diagnosis and Management
2:00 pm – 2:45 pm
Concurrent IIA: Who Can Receive TPA? A Case Based ApproachMatthew A Koenig, MD, Baltimore, MD
Concurrent IIB: Doctor, Can I Drive?Nicol Korner-Bitensky, OTR, PhD, DDO, Montreal, QC, Canada
Concurrent IIC: Why Do I Hurt? Post Stroke Pain Syndromes: Diagnosis and Management3:00 Follow-up of the Post Stroke Patient:
11 Questions You Should Always AskTheodore Wein, MD, FRCPC, FAHA, Montreal, QC, Canada
3:25 Closing RemarksKyra Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA
For the most current program information and speakers, please go to strokeconference.org/programming, Pre-conference Symposium page.
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Steven Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Chair
Kyra Becker, MD, FAHA, Vice Chair
Felipe Albuquerque, MDBill Armstead, PhD, FAHATamilyn Bakas, PhD, RN, FAHA,
FAANTom Carmichael, MD, PhDBob Carter, MD, PhDSeemant Chaturvedi, MD, FAHA,
FAAN
Program DescriptionThe International Stroke Conference is the world’s largest meeting dedicated to the science and treatment of cerebrovascular disease. This 2½-day conference features more than 1,200 presentations that emphasize basic, clinical and translational sciences as they evolve toward a more complete understanding of stroke pathophysiology with the overall goal of developing more effective prevention and treatment. Sessions in clinical categories will center on stroke community risk factors, emergency care, acute neuroimaging, endovascular and nonendovascular treatment, diagnosis, cerebrovascular occlusive disease, in-hospital treatment, and outcomes of stroke. Sessions in basic science categories focus on vascular biology in health and disease, experimental mechanisms and models, and basic and translational neuroscience of stroke recovery. Further specialized topics include rehabilitation and recovery, pediatric stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, nursing, preventive strategies, vascular cognitive impairment, aneurysm, subarachnoid hemorrhage and other neurocritical management, vascular malformations, and ongoing clinical trials. Cutting-edge presentations on these topics attract a wide range of healthcare professionals and investigators including adult and pediatric neurologists, neurosurgeons, neurointerventionalists, neuroradiologists and interventional radiologists, physiatrists, emergency medicine specialists, primary care physicians, nurses and nurse practitioners, rehabilitation specialists, physical, occupational, and speech therapists,pharmacists,andbasicresearchersspanningthefieldsofcerebrovascularfunctionanddisease.
Learning ObjectivesAt the conclusion of the International Stroke Conference, participants should be able to:• Identify recent advances in basic models of stroke and translational research.• Evaluate recent advances in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of cerebrovascular
disease.• Analyze new and ongoing clinical research advances through late-breaking science and ongoing clinical
trials sessions.• Communicate in the interactive exchange of new research, treatment and intervention with scientists and
investigators working in all areas of cerebrovascular disease.• Interpret the rapidly changing areas within the stroke spectrum such as emerging options for the
diagnosis and treatment of acute stroke, mechanisms of stroke recovery, and the impact of vascular cognitive impairment.
• Appraisethediversechallengespresentedbycerebrovasculardiseasetospecificpopulations,includingethnic and racial minorities, women, children, and developing communities.
CME/CE DisclosureAll persons who develop and/or control educational content in CME/CE activities sponsored by the AmericanHeartAssociationwilldisclosetotheaudienceallfinancialrelationshipswithanycommercialsupporters of this activity as well as with other commercial interests whose lines of business are related to theCME/CE-certifiedcontentofthisactivity.Inaddition,presenterswilldiscloseunlabeled/unapproveduses of drugs or devices discussed in their presentations. Such disclosures will be made in writing in course presentation materials.
Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – PhysiciansThe American Heart Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Physician AssistantsAAPA accepts Category I credit from AOACCME, Prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME.
Continuing Education Accreditation – NursesThe American Heart Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
For full CME/CE accreditation information on the International Stroke Conference, please visit strokeconference.org.
Legal DisclaimerTheInternationalStrokeConferenceisascientificandeducationalmeetingforthepurposeofexchanginganddiscussingresearchresultsandscientificdevelopmentsinthefieldofcerebrovasculardisease.Accordingly, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association cannot and does not offer any assurance or warranty of the accuracy, truthfulness or originality of the information presented at the conference.
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is grateful to the members of the International Stroke Conference 2013 Program Committee for their dedication and leadership provided throughout the year in planning the program.
Program Committee
ISC Program Information
Andrew Demchuk, MDGabrielle deVeber, MDConrado J Estol, MD, PhDJoshua Goldstein, MD, PhD, FAHANicole Gonzales, MDMurat Gunel, MD, FACS (AANS/CNS/
SNIS Liaison)Mary Haan, MPH, DrPHEdward Jauch, MD, MS, FAHA, FACEPPeter Kelly, MD, MS, FRCPI, ABPN (Dip)Pooji Khatri, MD, FAHAKennedy Lees, MD
Christopher Moran, MDLewis Morgenstern, MD, FAHA,
Past ChairBo Norrving, MD, PhD, FESCRandolph Nudo, PhDBruce Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, FAHAAman Patel, MDPeter Rasmussen, MDJoel Stein, MDJi-Guang Wang, MD, PhDDarin Zahuranec, MDSam (Osama) Zaidat, MD
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ISC Preliminary Program
Wednesday, Feb 66:00 am – 7:30 am
Assessing Outcome after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH and Other Neurocritical Management)
Moderators: Robert Loch MacDonald, MD, PhD, Toronto, ON, Canada
Stephan A Mayer, MD, FAHA, New York, NY
Overview of Outcome in SAH: Prognoses, Risk Factors and Limitations fo Current Assessment ScalesGabriel Rinkel, MD, FAHA, Utrecht, Netherlands
Developing Finer Outcome Measures: What Are Some Tests To Use and What Do They MeanTom Schweizer, PhD, Toronto, ON, Canada
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder after SAH
Developing Surrogate Markers for Outcome: Imaging, Biomarkers, Cognitive Scales and Recent Clinical TrialsPeter Le Roux, MD, FACS, Philadelphia, PA
Discussion
Inflammatory Biomarker in Risk Prediction for Stroke and Vascular Cognitive Impairment (Community/Risk Factors)
Moderator: Masayasu Matsumoto, MD, PhD, Hiroshima, Japan
Biomarker Candidates Common to Stroke and Dementia
Inflammatory Biomarkers for Cardiovascular Events in Healthy PopulationThomas Wang, MD, Boston, MA
Cerebral Small Vessel Disease and Inflammatory BiomarkersKazuo Kitagawa, MD, PhD, Suita, Japan
Biomarkers for Recurrent Stroke after Minor Stroke and TIA
Discussion
Posterior Circulation Stroke (Cerebrovascular Occlusive Disease)
Moderator: Bo Norrving, MD, PhD, FESC, Lund, Sweden
Brain Stem Syndromes: Which Ones Are Useful for Clinical Practice?Jong S Kim, MD, PhD, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Basilar Artery Occlusion: Decision Making on Thrombolytic Therapy or Thromectomy?Heinrich P Mattle, MD, Bern, Switzerland
Posterior Circulation Vasoconstriction Syndrome: Update on Clinical Features, Pathophysiology and ManagementAneesh B Singhal, MD, Boston, MA
Malignant Cerebellar Infarction: The Role of Decompressive Surgery
Discussion
Timing of Cardiac Valve Replacement in the Setting of Endocarditis and Intracranial Septic Emboli/Pseudoaneurysms (Aneurysm)
Moderator: Alexander Khalessi, MD, MS, San Diego, CA
Intracranial Aneurysm and Septic Emboli Risk from TEE Proven Endocarditis: State of the LiteratureThomas Hemmen, MD, PhD, La Jolla, CA
Perioperative Neurological Complications for Cardiac Valve Replacement in the Setting of Unsecured Intracranial Aneurysms: The Case for Deferred Cardiac Surgery
Risk of Acute Surgical or Endovascular Management of Intracranial Lesions Secondary to EndocarditisMark Bain, MD, Cleveland, OH
Synthesis: Timing of Cardiac Valve Replacement in the Setting of Intracranial LesionsFelipe Albuquerque, MD, Phoenix, AZ
Discussion
Oral Abstract Sessions
7:30 am – 7:40 am Short Break
7:40 am – 9:10 am
Building Definitive Evidence for Acute Endovascular Stroke Therapies (Acute Endovascular Treatment)
Moderators: Felipe Albuquerque, MD, Phoenix, AZ
Marc Ribo, MD, PhD, Barcelona, Spain
Completed and Ongoing Trials of Acute Endovascular Therapies: An OverviewPooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH
Trials Comparing Devices: SWIFT and OthersHelmi Lutsep, MD, FAHA, Portland, OR
Comapring IV to IA Therapy: Synthesis and BASICSWouter J Schonewille, MD, Utrecht, Netherlands
Novel Selection Paradigms: The Penumbra THERAPY Trial, EtcJ Mocco, MD, MS, Nashville, TN
Discussion
Current Status of Research on Brain AVM: Molecular Studies to Randomized Trials (Vascular Malformations)
Moderator: Issam A Awad, MD, MSc, FACS, MA (hon), Chicago, IL
Aberrent Angiogenic Signaling and Animal Modeling StudiesWilliam L Young, MD, San Francisco, CA
Human Genetic Studies
Observational Studies/Use of Registries
Randomized Trials
Discussion
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ISC Preliminary Program
Overcoming Challenges in Advancing Understanding of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease – an International Effort (Vascular Cognitive Impairment)
Moderators: Anand Viswanathan, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
Vladimir Hachinski, MD, FRCPC, DSc, London, ON, Canada
Why Do We Need Standards for Imaging of SVD – Setting the SceneMartin Dichgans, MD, Munich, Germany
How Can We Harmonise the Language Use in the Field?Joanna Wardlaw, MD, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Can We Recommend a Core Image Acquisition ProtocolEric Smith, MD, Calgary, AB, Canada
Can We Recommend Standards for Quantification of SVD on Imaging?Hugues Chabriat, MD, Paris, France
Discussion
Oral Abstract Sessions
9:10 am – 9:30 am Short Break/Science and Technology Hall
9:30 am – 11:00 am Plenary Session I
Moderators: Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA
Kyra Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA
WelcomeNancy Brown, AHA CEO, Dallas, TX
AHA/ASA President’s RemarksDonna K Arnett, PhD, BSN, FAHA, Birmingham, AL
ISC Program Chair WelcomeSteven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA
In Memoriam: C Miller FisherSteven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA
Robert G Siekert New Investigator Award in Stroke and William M Feinberg Award Presentations
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Science and Technology Hall
Fellow and Early Career Luncheon: Finding and Walking the Various Career Paths in Stroke: Stories of Younger Faculty (ticket required; seating is limited)
Nursing and Rehabilitation Professionals Luncheon (ticket required; seating is limited)
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Cost Effective Imaging for Patients with TIAs (Debate) (Diagnosis)
Moderator: Seemant Chaturvedi, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Detroit, MI
Current TIA Evaluation GuidelinesJin-Moo Lee, MD, PhD, St Louis, MO
MRI with Diffusion Should Be the First Line Imaging Modality for the TIA Patient
MRI with Diffusion Should Not Be the First Line Imaging Test for the TIA Patient
Discussion
Molecular Neuroimaging in Vascular Cognitive Impairment (Vascular Cognitive Impairment)
Moderators: Geoffrey Donnan, MD, MBBS, FAHA, FRACP, Melbourne, Australia Vincent Mok, MD, FRCP (Edinburgh), FHKAM, MRCP, MBBS, Hong Kong, China
Molecular Neuroimaging in Dementia Research: Current Status
Amyloid Imaging for Diagnosis of Pure Vascular DementiaDuk L Na, MD, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Molecular Neuroimaging in Cerebral Amyloid AngiopathyM Edip Gurol, MD, Boston, MA
MR Spectroscopy in Dementia Research: Findings Driven by Ischemia or Alzheimer’s Pathology?
Discussion
New Strategies in Detection of Cardioembolism (Preventive Strategies)
Moderators: Ken Uchino, MD, Cleveland, OH Maher Saqqur, MD, MPH, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Advances in Cardiac Imaging and Ultrasound for Improved Detection of Cardiac EmbolismHee Joon Bae, MD, PhD, Seongnam-si Gyeonggi-d, Korea, Republic of
Prolonged Rhythm Monitoring for Detection of Silent Atrial FibrillationAlejandro Rabinstein, MD, Rochester, MN
Potential for Blood Biomarkers to Improve Identification of Cardiogenic EmbolismFrank Sharp, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Sacramento, CA
Selecting Patients for Screening for Atrial Fibrillation for Primary and Secondary Stroke PreventionS Claiborne Johnston, MD, FAHA, San Francisco, CA
Discussion
Successful Implementation of New Models of Nursing Care to Improve Stroke Outcomes (Nursing)
Moderators: Wende Fedder, RN, MBA, FAHA, Arlington Heights, IL Margaret Kelly-Hayes, EdD, RN, FAAN, Boston, MA
Acute Stroke Educational Programming for Nurses: Lessons LearnedAnne Alexandrov, PhD, RN, CCRN, FAAN, Birmingham, AL
Nurses as Change Agents: Delivery of Evidence-based Clinical PracticeDominique Cadilhac, BN, PhD, Clayton, Australia
ISC Preliminary Program
Enhancing Rehabilitation through Workforce DevelopmentCaroline Watkins, PhD, BA (Honors), RN, Preston, United Kingdom
STAND FIRM (Shared Team Approach between Nurses and Doctors for Improved Risk Factor Management) for Stroke Patients – A Cluster Randomised ControlledAmanda Thrift, PhD, PGDipBiostat, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Discussion
Oral Abstract Sessions
2:00 pm – 2:30 pm Break/Science and Technology Hall
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Novel Anticoagulants in Vascular Neurology Practice (Debate) (Preventive Strategies)
Moderator: M Edip Gurol, MD, Boston, MA
New Anticoagulants Should Be Considered First Line of Treatment for Secondary Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation: ProGregory J del Zoppo, MD, MS, FAHA, Seattle, WA
New Anticoagulants Should Be Considered First Line of Treatment for Secondary Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation: Con
New Anticoagulants in Stroke Neurology: Practical IssuesHans-Christoph Diener, MD, PhD, FAHA, FAAN, Essen, Germany
Discussion
The Next Big Thing in Stroke (at Lightning Speed)
Moderators: Kyra Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA
Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA
Session OverviewSteven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA
Speakers:Ralph L Sacco, MS, MD, FAAN, FAHA, Miami, FLLewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MIValery Feigin, MD, MSc, PhD, FAAN, Auckland, New Zealand Michael Moskowitz, MD, Charlestown, MARandolph J Nudo, PhD, FAHA, Kansas City, KSElizabeth Tournier Lasserve, MD, Paris, France
Discussion
White Matter Injury in Stroke (Basic and Translational Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery)
Moderators: Lyanne C Schlichter, PhD, Toronto, ON, Canada
Joanna M Wardlaw, MD, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Animal Models of White Matter StrokeS Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD, Los Angeles, CA
Role of Altered Neurotransmitter Signaling in White Matter Pathology after StrokeCarlos Matute, PhD, Leioa, Spain
The Effects of Age on White Matter Injury after StrokeSelva Baltan, MD, PhD, Cleveland, OH
White Matter Injury in Models of Intracerebral HemorrhageGuohua Xi, MD, Ann Arbor, MI
Discussion
Junior Investigator Session I
Oral Abstract Sessions
4:15 pm – 4:45 pm Professor-Led Poster Tours by Category: Moderated Q&A with Poster Presenters
4:45 pm – 5:15 pm Poster Session with Poster Presenters
Thursday, Feb 76:00 am – 7:30 am
Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Stroke Patients (Multidisciplinary Clinical Rehabilitation)
Moderator: Jeyaraj D Pandian, MD, DM, FRACP, Ludhiana, India
Role of Acupuncture in Stroke RecoveryMing Liu, MD, Chengdu, China
How Can We Conduct Stroke Trials Using CAMs?Christopher Chen, MD, Singapore, Singapore
Role of Indian Traditional Medicine in Stroke RecoveryP N Sylaja, MD, Trivandrum, India
CAMs: East and West CollaborationMarc Fisher, MD, Worcester, MA
Discussion
Hospital Profiling by Stroke Outcomes: How Do We Define “Quality”? (Outcomes, Quality and Health Services Research)
Moderators: Janet Prvu Bettger, ScD, FAHA, Durham, NC
Eric E Smith, MD, Calgary, AB, Canada
Reporting Stroke Outcomes: Overview and Current StatusIrene Katzan, MD, MS, FAHA, Cleveland, OH
Evaluating Models of Stroke Outcomes for Hospital Profiling: What Neurologists Need to KnowMathew J Reeves, BVSc, PhD, FAHA, East Lansing, MI
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Public Reporting of Outcomes in Cardiovascular Medicine: Lessons Learned from Our Cardiology Colleagues
Are Stroke Outcomes Really a Measure of Quality of Care?Moira Kapral, MD, MS, Toronto, ON, Canada
Discussion
Stroke, Autonomic Function and Immunomodulation: Beyond the Insula? (Experimental Mechanisms and Models)
Moderator: Lee H Schwamm, MD, FAHA, Boston, MA
The Brain Cardiac Connection
Hospital Acquired Pneumonia Is Linked to Right Peri-Insular and Brain Stem StrokeAndre Kemmling, MD, Hamburg, Germany
Stroke and Fatal Cardiac Outcomes: Beyond the InsulaMax J Hilz, MD, Erlangen, Germany
Stroke-induced Immunodeficiency
Discussion
Bugher Foundation Session
Oral Abstract Sessions
7:30 am – 7:40 am Short Break
7:40 am – 9:10 am
C Miller Fisher’s Approach to Stroke: Past, Present and Future (Diagnosis)
Moderator: J Philip Kistler, MD, Boston, MA
“No Man’s Land”: Large Vessel Brain DiseaseJ P Mohr, MS, MD, FAHA, FAAN, New York, NY
“Outnumbering All Other Lesions Combined”: Lacunar InfarctionGeoffrey Donnan, MD, MBBS, FAHA, FRACP, Victoria, Australia
“Avalanche”: Intracerebral HemorrhageSteven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA
“Quite Different from a Gaping Patulous Hole”: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and VasospasmRobert Loch MacDonald, MD, PhD, Toronto, ON, Canada
Discussion
Progress in Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke (Basic and Translational Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery)
Moderators: Gary K Steinberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Stanford, CA David Hess, MD, Augusta, GA
Small Animal Studies of Stem Cell Therapy in StrokeKoji Abe, MD, PhD, Okayama, Japan
Large Animal Studies of Stem Cell Therapy in StrokeDileep R Yavagal, MD, Miami, FL
Results of Early Clinical Trials of Stem Cell Therapy in Stroke and Future DesignPhilip M Bath, BSc, MB, MD, FRCPath, FRCP, FESC, Nottingham, United Kingdom
What Can Stroke Stem Cell Trialists Learn from Cardiac Stem Cell Trials?
Discussion
State of Affairs: Stroke Care and Outcomes among Pacific Islanders, Asians and Native Populations (Community/Risk Factors)
Moderators: Philip Gorelick, MD, FAHA, Grand Rapids, MI Amanda Thrift, PhD, PGDipBiostat, Melbourne, Australia
Stroke Epidemiology, Care Quality and Outcomes in AsiaLawrence Wong, MD, Shatin, Hong Kong
Stroke Risk and Management among Pacific IslandersValery Feigin, MD, MSc, PhD, FAAN, Auckland, New Zealand
The Epidemiology and Burden of Stroke in Indigenous AustraliansJudith M Katzenellenbogen, PhD, Perth, Australia
Stroke Outcomes among Asians/Pacific Islanders/Native Populations in the USMai Nguyen-Huynh, MD, MAS, San Francisco, CA
Discussion
Oral Abstract Sessions
9:10 am – 9:30 am Short Break/Science and Technology Hall
9:30 am – 11:00 am Plenary Session II
Moderators: Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA
Kyra Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA
Mordecai Y T Globus New Investigator, Stroke Care in Emergency Medicine, and David Sherman Award Presentations
Highest Scoring Abstracts Submitted to ISC 2013
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Science and Technology Hall
Fellow and Early Career/Stroke Leader Roundtable Luncheon (ticket required; seating is limited)
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Comprehensive Stroke Center Certification: Current Update (Emergency Care/Systems)
Moderators: Karen Kolbusz, MBA, Chicago, IL Jean E Range, MS, RN, CPHQ,
Oakbrook Terrace, IL
Becoming a Comprehensive Stroke Center: A Guide to CertificationLori Mossaro, MSN, CRNP, Pittsbugh, PA
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Metrics for Measuring Comprehensive Stroke Center QualityEdward C Jauch, MD, MS, FAHA, FACEP, Charleston, SC
Advanced Resources at the Comprehensive Stroke Center: What Capabilities Do You Need to Have?Adnan I Qureshi, MD, FAHA, Minneapolis, MN
Discussion
The First 24 Hours after Stroke (In-Hospital Treatment)
Moderators: Joseph Broderick, MD, Cincinnati, OH
Markku Kaste, MD, PhD, FESO, FAHA, Helsinki, Finland
Prevention of Complications
Blood Glucose and Blood Pressure: To Treat or Not To Treat?Else Charlotte Sandset, MD, Oslo, Norway
Clinical Progression and Early Recurrence: Anything We Can DoShelagh B Coutts, BSc, MBChB, MD, FRCPC, FRCP(Glasg), Calgary, AB, Canada
To Whom Hypothermia/Craniectomy?Stefan Schwab, MD, Erlangen, Germany
Discussion
The Stroke Skeptic: What Is the Role of Neural Repair Events in the Brain in Human Functional Recovery after Stroke? (Basic and Translational Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery)
Moderators: Rajiv R Ratan, MD, PhD, White Plains, NY
S Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD, Los Angeles, CA
Axonal Sprouting and the Formation of New Connections after StrokeRandolph J Nudo, PhD, FAHA, Kansas City, KS
Cortical Map Plasticity in Experimental Stroke ModelsRick Dijkhuizen, PhD, Charlestown, MA
Human Cortical Map Plasticity and RecoveryGottfried Schlaug, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
Post-Stroke Functional NetworksSteven C Cramer, MD, Orange, CA
Discussion
Oral Abstract Sessions
2:00 pm – 2:30 pm Break/Science and Technology Hall
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Enhancing Stroke Rehabilitation: Engaging the “Brain Reward System” (Multidisciplinary Clinical Rehabilitation)
Moderators: Gottfried Schlaug, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
Steven C Cramer, MD, Orange, CA
Basic Principles and Neural Pathways of the Brain Reward System
Lessons Learnt from Rewarding the Brain (the Psychiatry Experience)
Virtual Reality Gaming Technology Engaging the Brain Reward System in Stroke RehabilitationGustavo Saposnik, MD, MSc, FAHA, Toronto, ON, Canada
Reward Improves Memory Retention and Motor FunctionLeonardo Cohen, MD, Bethesda, MD
Discussion
Ethical Decisions on Life Sustaining Treatments after Severe Stroke (Outcomes, Quality and Health Services Research)
Moderators: Eric Juettler, MD, MSc, Ulm, Germany
Darin Zahuranec, MD, Ann Arbor, MI
Prognostic Uncertainty after Severe StrokeClaire Creutzfeldt, MD, Seattle, WA
Communication, Shared Decision-making and Surrogate Decision Makers
Withdrawal or Continuation of Life Sustaining Treatments in the Face of Today’s Health Care System
Palliative Care and End-of-Life Decisions in StrokeRobert G Holloway, MD, MPH, Rochester, NY
Discussion
MicroRNA’s in Cardio and Cardio & Cerebrovascular Disease (Vascular Biology in Health and Disease)
Moderator: Kathryn J Moore, PhD, New York, NY
Regulatory Role of miRNAs in Cerebral IschemiaRona G Giffard, PhD, MD, Stanford, CA
miR-33 as a Therapeutic Target in Cardiometabolic DiseaseKatey Rayner, PhD, New York, NY
MicroRNAs in IschemiaRaghu Vemuganti, PhD, Madison, WI
RNA Links Activation of COX-2 with Other Pro-inflammatory Genes and May Impact Drug Development and DiseaseDavid Corey, PhD, Dallas, TX
Discussion
State Stroke Systems of Care: Where’s the Beef? (Outcomes, Quality and Health Services Research)
Moderators: Eric Aldrich, MD, PhD, Baltimore, MD Jeffrey L Saver, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Los Angeles, CA
“The Situation Room”: Current Stroke System Implementation in the USLee H Schwamm, MD, FAHA, Boston, MA
“All in the Family”: Roles and Responsibilities of Comprehensive Stroke Centers and Acute Stroke Ready Hospitals in the System of CareMark J Alberts, MD, FAHA, Chicago, IL
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“Father Knows Best”: Certification, Reporting, Accountability and Outcomes for Stroke Centers in the US Adam Kelly, MD, Rochester, NY
“West Wing”: How Might the “Return on Investment” (ROI) and Incentives for Hospital Participation Change in the Transition from Fee for Service to Population Health ManagementCreagh Milford, DO, Boston, MA
Discussion
IMS III: Results and Perspective
Moderators: Patrick Lyden, MD, Los Angeles, CA Kennedy R Lees, MD, Glasgow, United Kingdom
IMS III: Overall Results and Major Subgroup Comparisons (Baseline NIHSS, Time to IV t-PA, Time to Groin, Baseline CT ASPECTS, and Age)Joseph Broderick, MD, Cincinnati, OH
Comparison of Outcomes between IV and IV/IA Approaches in Subjects with Baseline CTA Showing ICA, M1, M2 and Basilar OcclusionsAndrew M Demchuk, MD, Calgary, AB, Canada
Comparison of Outcomes by IA Approach (Concentric Retriever, Penumbra, IA t-PA, Solitaire Retriever) and Interpretation in Light of Comparative TrialsThomas Tomsick, MD, Cincinnati, OH
The Role of Endovascular Treatment in International Healthcare Systems: Global Variations in the Standard of CareStephen M Davis, MD, FRCP, Edin FRACP, FAHA, Victoria, Australia
The Future for Randomized Trials of Endovascular Approaches to Acute Ischemic StrokeKeith Muir, MB, MD, FRCP, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Discussion
Stroke journal Session
Junior Investigator Session II
4:15 pm – 4:45 pm Professor-Led Poster Tours by Category: Moderated Q&A with Poster Presenters
4:45 pm – 5:15 pm Poster Session with Poster Presenters
Friday, Feb 86:30 am – 8:00 am
Improving Stroke Care Quality Through System-level Reorganization: Worldwide Examples for Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems (Outcomes, Quality and Health Services Research)
Moderators: Gustavo Saposnik, MD, MSc, FAHA, Toronto, ON, Canada Dawn Bravata, MD, Indianapolis, IN
City-wide Stroke Improvements: LondonAnthony Rudd, MA, MB, BChir, FRCP, London, United Kingdom
Emergency Care Systems for Stroke in Southeast Asia
National Health System Stroke Improvement: SwedenBo Norrving, MD, PhD, FESC, Lund, Sweden
Nationwide Stroke System Improvement: Veterans Health AdministrationLinda Williams, MD, Indianapolis, IN
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Outcomes from Stroke in the Developing or the Mature Brain: The Impact of Age (Pediatric Stroke)
Moderators: Rebecca N Ichord, MD, Philadelphia, PA Anneli Kolk, PhD, MD, Tartu, Estonia
What Can Animal Models Teach Us about Age-related Recovery from Focal Brain Injury
Comparing Clinical Qutcomes after Neonatal, Childhood and Adult StrokeFinbar Joseph O’Callaghan, MA (Oxon), MB, ChB, MSc, PhD, FRCPCH, FRCP, Bristol, United Kingdom
The “Invisible” Deficits after Neonatal and Childhood StrokeRobyn Westmacott, PhD, Toronto, ON, Canada
Measurement of Outcome in Children and Adult StrokeLori Jordan, MD, PhD, Nashville, TN
Discussion
Platelet Transfusion in ICH: Are We Helping or Hurting Our Patients? (Debate) (Intracerebral Hemorrhage)
Moderator: Joshua Goldstein, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA
The Dilemma: Platelet Transfusion in ICHYvo Roos, MD, PhD, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Why You SHOULD Use Platelet Transfusion to Manage ICH PatientsE Sander Connolly, Jr, MD, FAHA, New York, NY
Why You SHOULD NOT Use Platelet Transfusion to Manage ICH PatientsJames C Grotta, MD, FAHA, Houston, TX
Discussion
Stroke Guidelines Session
Oral Abstract Sessions
8:00 am – 8:10 am Short Break
8:10 am – 9:40 am
CMS Impact on Research and Treatments for Stroke (Cerebrovascular Occlusive Disease)
Moderators: Thomas G Brott, MD, Jacksonville, FL Michael P Marks, MD, Stanford, CA
CMS Requiring Clinical Trials of Unproven Therapies – Or NotJ P Mohr, MS, MD, FAHA, FAAN, New York, NY
Coverage Decision-making at CMS
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Coverage of Unproven Treatments in Europe and a Modest ProposalWerner Hacke, MD, FAHA, Heidelberg, Germany
CMS vs FDA: How to Satisfy Both in a Clinical Trial
The CMS Data Files and Stroke Research: Goldmine or Landmine?Judith Lichtman, PhD, MPH, New Haven, CT
Discussion
Contributions of Fetal Programming and the Intrauterine Environment to Later Stroke in Neonates, Children and Adults (Pediatric Stroke)
Moderators: Vijeya Ganesan, MD, London, United Kingdom Richard Traystman, PhD, FAHA, Aurora, CO
Life-long Stroke Risk: Origins in Fetal Life
The Influence of Low Birthweight on the Risk of Stroke in ChildhoodFenella J Kirkham, MA, MB, BChir, FRCPCH, London, United Kingdom
How Does the Intro-uterine Environment Influence the Neonatal?Jennifer Armstrong-Wells, MD, MPH, Aurora, CO
Impact of Prenatal Cytokines on Fetal Vascular Health: Evidence from Animal ModelsGuillaume Sebire, MD, PhD, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada
Discussion
Wake Up Stroke (Acute Nonendovascular Treatment)
Moderators: Sean Savitz, MD, FAHA, Houston, TX Victor C Urrutia, MD, Baltimore, MD
Epidemiology of Wake Up StrokeJason Mackey, MD, Cincinnati, OH
Does Stroke Happen Upon Awakening?
Retrospective Studies of WUS and ThrombolyticsDulka Manawadu, MD, London, United Kingdom
Prospective Studies of WUS and Thrombolytics: CT and MRI Selection CriteriaAndrew Barreto, MD, Houston, TX
Discussion
Oral Abstract Sessions
9:40 am – 10:00 am Break
10:00 am – 11:30 am Plenary Session III
Moderators: Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA Kyra Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA
Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts
Thomas Willis Award Presentation and Lecture
Closing RemarksSteven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA
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Poster Hall Viewing HoursTo provide additional hours for poster viewing, the Poster Hall will be open during these hours:
Wednesday, Feb 6 7:30 am – 5:15 pmThursday, Feb 7 7:30 am – 5:15 pm
Professor-Led Poster Tours by Category: Moderated Q&A with Poster PresentersLeadersinthestrokefieldwilltakegroupsofattendees around speaker-attended posters for a Q&A with the poster presenters. Poster tours will be arranged by category. Professor-led poster tours are scheduled as follows:
Wednesday, Feb 6 4:15 pm – 4:45 pmThursday, Feb 7 4:15 pm – 4:45 pm
Poster Sessions with Poster Presenters: One-on-one time with the Poster PresentersThese posters are different from the posters presented in the Professor-Led Poster Tours above.
Wednesday, Feb 6 4:45 pm – 5:15 pmThursday, Feb 7 4:45 pm – 5:15 pm
Please go to strokeconference.org/programming for additional information about the Poster Sessions.
E-postersE-posters will be viewable in the Poster Hall from 7:30 am – 5:15 pm. Registered attendees can also view the E-posters online at strokeconference.org.
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Registration Fees: International Stroke Conference Advance Rate Onsite RateRegistration Categories Until Jan 16 After Jan 16 & OnsitePremium Professional Member $500 $600 Premium Professional Plus Member $500 $600 General Professional Member $800 $900 Premium Emeritus Member $75 $175 Early Career Member* $500 $600 Nurse Premium Professional Plus Member $315 $415 Nurse Premium Professional Member $315 $415 Nurse General Professional Member $335 $435 Student/Trainee Member $200 $300 EMT/Paramedic Premium Professional Plus Member $315 $415 EMT/Paramedic Premium Professional Member $315 $415 EMT/Paramedic General Professional Member $335 $435 Technician Member $300 $400Therapist Premium Professional Member $315 $415Therapist Premium Professional Plus Member $315 $415Therapist General Professional Member $335 $435One Day Only Wednesday/Thursday Member $275 $375 One Day Only Friday Member $200 $300 Nonmember $800 $900 Early Career Nonmember* $800 $900 Nurse Nonmember $635 $735 Student/Trainee Nonmember $300 $400 EMT/Paramedic Nonmember $635 $735 Technician Nonmember $400 $500Therapist Nonmember $635 $735One Day Only Wednesday/Thursday Nonmember $375 $475 One Day Only Friday Nonmember $300 $400 Spouse/Adult Family Member (Exhibits Only) $100 $200
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Program 1 State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing
Symposium 3 ISC Call for Science 4 ISC Pre-Conference Symposium:
Primary Care for Stroke Patients: A Surfside View
5 ISC Program Information 6 ISC Preliminary Program
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Meeting and Membership InformationTelephone: 888-242-2453 (inside the US) 214-570-5935 (outside the US)Hours: M-F, 7:00 am - 6:00 pm CTEmail: [email protected] site: strokeconference.org
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SymposiumHospital Profiling by Stroke
Outcomes: How Do We Define Quality
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SymposiumBugher Foundation Session
Oral Abstracts
SymposiumC Miller Fisher’s Approach to
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SymposiumState of Affairs: Stroke Care
and Outcomes among Pacific Islanders, Asians and Native
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SymposiumProgress in Stem Cell Therapy
for Stroke
Oral Abstracts
PLENARY SESSION IIGlobus Award
Stroke Care in Emergency Medicine Award
ISC Highest Scoring Abstracts
David Sherman Award
SymposiumEthical Decisions on Life
Sustaining Treatments after Severe Stroke
SymposiumState Stroke Systems of Care:
Where’s the Beef?
SymposiumEnhancing Stroke Rehabilitation:
Engaging the “Brain Reward System”
SymposiumMicroRNAs in Cerebrovascular
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SymposiumIMS III: Results and Perspective
Junior Investigator Session II
SymposiumStroke journal Session
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SymposiumAssessing Outcome after SAH
SymposiumTiming of Cardiac Valve
Replacement in Endocarditis and Intracranial Septic Emboli/Pseudo-
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SymposiumImproving Stroke Care
Quality Through System Level Reorganization: Worldwide
Examples for Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems
DebatePlatelet Transfusion in ICH: Are We
Helping our Patients
SymposiumOutcomes from Stroke in the
Developing or the Mature Brain: The Impact of Age
SymposiumStroke Guidelines Session
Oral Abstracts
SymposiumCMS Impact on Research and
Treatments for Stroke
SymposiumWake Up Stroke
SymposiumContributions of Fetal Programming and the
Intrauterine Environment to Later Stroke in Neonate, Children
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PLENARY SESSION IIILate-Breaking Science
Oral AbstractsThomas Willis Award
ISC Program Chair’s Closing Remarks
SymposiumBuilding Definitive Evidence
for Acute Endovascular Stroke Therapies
SymposiumOvercoming Challenges in
Advancing Understanding of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease –
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SymposiumCurrent Status of Research on Brain AVMs: Molecular Studies
to Randomized Trials
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PLENARY SESSION IAHA CEO’s Welcome
AHA Presidential AddressISC Program Chair
WelcomeIn MemoriamC Miller FisherSiekert Award
William M Feinberg Award
SymposiumThe Next Big Thing in Stroke (at
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SymposiumWhite Matter Injury in Stroke
DebateNovel Anticoagulants in Vascular
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SymposiumNew Strategies in Detection of
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SymposiumSuccessful Implementation of New Models of Nursing Care to Improve
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Registration and Housing
Registration Fees: International Stroke Conference Advance Rate Onsite RateRegistration Categories Until Jan 16 After Jan 16 & OnsitePremium Professional Member $500 $600 Premium Professional Plus Member $500 $600 General Professional Member $800 $900 Premium Emeritus Member $75 $175 Early Career Member* $500 $600 Nurse Premium Professional Plus Member $315 $415 Nurse Premium Professional Member $315 $415 Nurse General Professional Member $335 $435 Student/Trainee Member $200 $300 EMT/Paramedic Premium Professional Plus Member $315 $415 EMT/Paramedic Premium Professional Member $315 $415 EMT/Paramedic General Professional Member $335 $435 Technician Member $300 $400Therapist Premium Professional Member $315 $415Therapist Premium Professional Plus Member $315 $415Therapist General Professional Member $335 $435One Day Only Wednesday/Thursday Member $275 $375 One Day Only Friday Member $200 $300 Nonmember $800 $900 Early Career Nonmember* $800 $900 Nurse Nonmember $635 $735 Student/Trainee Nonmember $300 $400 EMT/Paramedic Nonmember $635 $735 Technician Nonmember $400 $500Therapist Nonmember $635 $735One Day Only Wednesday/Thursday Nonmember $375 $475 One Day Only Friday Nonmember $300 $400 Spouse/Adult Family Member (Exhibits Only) $100 $200
Registration Fees: State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing SymposiumMember $125 $225Nonmember $225 $325
Registration Fees: ISC Pre-Conference Symposium: Primary Care for Stroke Patients: A Surfside ViewMember and Nonmember $100 $125
Register Online Today! strokeconference.org/registrationandhousing
Promo Code DM501
Registration and Housing for ISC, the Nursing Symposium and the ISC Pre-Conference Symposium will open as follows:FAHA Members Sept 26AHA/ASA Members* Oct 3Nonmembers Oct 10Exhibitor/Group Registration Oct 17
Join AHA/ASA Professional Membership Today and Save on Registration!**• Stroke Professionals, save up to $300 on ISC
registration.• Nurses, save up to $100 on the Stroke Nursing
Symposium registration and up to $320 on ISC registration.
** Must become a member on or before Sept 12, 2012 to qualify for priority registration and housing.
** Must be a member on or before Jan 2, 2013 to receive the Advance Rate Member registration discounts. Registration savings dependent on membership tier.
Join online today at my.americanheart.org/membership.(Promo Code ACJ074ZZ)
HOW TO REGISTER
Web: Register online and book your hotel at strokeconference.org/registrationandhousing. Promo Code DM501
Phone, Fax or Mail: For registration instructions and downloadable forms, go to strokeconference.org/registrationandhousing. A one-time $20 service charge will be assessed if you choose one of these options.
Onsite Registration: Onsite registrants must have a photo ID. For security reasons, you cannot register another attendee or pick up another attendee’s registration materials.
Please visit strokeconference.org/registrationandhousing for the following information:• Registration Reminders/Deadlines• Membership Information• Registration Refund/Cancellation Policy• Hotel Information including Cancellation Policy• Conference Hotels and the Hotel Map• Onsite Registration Information and
Registration Hours• Registration Rates