Final Program - Professional Heart Daily

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Final Program - Professional Heart Daily
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State-of-the-Art Stroke Nursing Symposium 2011
ISC 2011 Pre-Conference Symposium - Stroke in the Real World: Advances in Emergency Treatment and Prevention
Gender Differences in Stroke:
Insights from Its Origins in
Childhood
Oral Abstracts
Symposium
Current Endovascular
Management of Acute
Posterior Circulation Strokes
Oral Abstracts
Diagnosis I
Aneurysm
Oral Abstracts
Vascular Cognitive Impairment
Oral Abstracts
Carotid Revascularization
Oral Abstracts
Community/Risk Factors I
AHA/ASA Presidential
Message
ASA Advisory Committee
Update
Stroke Council Update
ISC Program Chair
Welcome
Siekert Award
Thomas Willis Lecture
Oral Abstracts
Emergency Medicine I
Symposium
Imaging in Intracranial
Atherosclerotic Disease:
Diagnosis and Post Endovascular
Stenting Imaging
Symposium
Migraine as a Stroke Risk Factor:
Epidemiology, Genetics,
Neuroimaging and Mechanisms
Symposium
Stroke Issues in the Elderly
Oral Abstracts
Hemorrhage – Intraparenchymal
Oral Abstracts
Nursing
Oral Abstracts
Symposium
Health System Factors
Influencing Stroke Outcomes
Symposium
Vascular Cognitive Impairment
and Depression
Junior Investigator
Session I
PROFESSORLED
POSTER
TOURS I
(30 MINS)
POSTER
SESSION I
(30 MINS)
Oral Abstracts
Acute Noninterventional
Treatment I
Oral Abstracts
Experimental Mechanisms and
Models I
Oral Abstracts
Ischemic Stroke Interventional
Treatment II
Diagnosis II
International Stroke Conference 2011
Basic and Translational
Neuroscience of Stroke
Recovery I
Oral Abstracts
Preventive Strategies
Oral Abstracts
Outcomes, Quality and Health
Services Research I
Oral Abstracts
In-Hospital Treatment
Oral Abstracts
Experimental Mechanisms and
Models II
Oral Abstracts
Multidisciplinary Clinical
Rehabilitation
PLENARY SESSION II
Globus Award
Emergency Medicine
Award
Abstracts
William M Feinberg
Award
Oral Abstracts
Acute Noninterventional
Treatment II
Does Stroke Center Designation
Improve Patient Outcomes?
Symposium
Clinical Implications of
Reperfusion Injury
Debate
Flow Diversion: A New Way to
Treat Intracranial Aneurysms?
Symposium
Early Blood Brain Barrier
Changes in Stroke: Emerging
Molecular Targets
Symposium
Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
Oral Abstracts
Emergency Medicine II
Oral Abstracts
Intracranial Atherosclerotic
Occlusive Disease
Symposium
BREAK/
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HALL
Oral Abstracts
ICH Pathophysiology
Unraveled: What Neuroimaging
Has Taught Us
Early Career/Stroke Leader Luncheon: Finding and
Walking the Various Career Paths in Stroke
Symposium
Imaging in Acute Ischemic
Stroke Trials
Symposium
SHORT BREAK
THURS. • FEB. 10
Symposium
LUNCH BREAK
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HALL
Drip-and-Ship for Acute Stroke
Treatment
Symposium
BREAK / SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HALL
Symposium
Evidence-Based Nursing
Magnesium and Aneurysmal
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Debate
Debate
Carotid Angioplasty and
Stenting Versus
Endarterectomy
Oral Abstracts
Late-Breaking Science
Intracerebral Hemorrhage in
Children and Young Adults:
Emerging Concepts of Treatment
and Outcomes
Symposium
White Matter Hyperintensities:
The Role of Inflammation,
Vascular Damage and
Neurodegeneration
Symposium
Medical Complications in
Stroke Patients: A Primer on
Prevention and Treatment
Symposium
Endovascular Management of
SAH: Practical Considerations
BREAK
Symposium
Harnessing Genetics to
Prevent Stroke: The American
Stroke Association-Bugher
Foundation Centers for Stroke
Prevention Research
PROFESSORLED
POSTER
TOURS II
(30 MINS)
POSTER
SESSION II
(30 MINS)
Symposium
Submitting to and Reviewing for
Stroke/Presentation of the Stroke
Innovation Award Winners
Junior Investigator
Session II
International Stroke­ Conference 2011
Symposium
Symposium
Emergency Medical Services:
A Missing Link
Task-Oriented Training for
Motor Restoration:
Unraveling Dose from the
Ingredients of Training
Symposium
Defending the Stroke
Guidelines
Global Aging and Stroke:
Opportunities and Challenges
in Treating the Oldest Old
Oral Abstracts
Vascular Malformations
Oral Abstracts
Vascular Biology in Health
and Disease
Oral Abstracts
Basic and Translational
Neuroscience of Stroke
Recovery II
Management of
Asymptomatic Small Cerebral
Arteriovenous Malformations
Oral Abstracts
SAH Management
Oral Abstracts
Ischemic Stroke
Interventional Treatment III
PLENARY SESSION III
Late-Breaking Science
Abstracts
David G Sherman Lecture
ADJOURN
Symposium
SHORT BREAK
Sleep-Disordered Breathing
and Cerebral Circulation:
Vascular Dysfunction, Stroke,
and Cognitive Consequences
SHORT BREAK
Symposium
Symposium
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Oral Abstracts
Ischemic Stroke Interventional
Treatment I
AHA/ASA CEO Welcome
Debate
Radiosurgical Treatment of
Cavernous Malformations
BREAK
Symposium
SHORT BREAK
WED. • FEB. 9
Symposium
4 Common Questions in
Stroke Prevention
PLENARY SESSION I
Symposium
Changing Hospital Stroke
Treatment Systems:
Teaching Old Dogs to Lead,
Follow or Get Out of the Way
BREAK/
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HALL
From Bedside to Bench: What
Have We Learned By Applying
Clinical Research Synthesis to
Animal Models of Stroke?
Fellow and EarlyCareer/Stroke Leader
Roundtable Luncheon
Symposium
Symposium
Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke
LUNCH BREAK
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HALL
Early DNR Orders in ICH:
Helping or Hurting?
BREAK / SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HALL
Debate
Perfusion Imaging in Acute
Stroke
Nursing and Rehabilitation Professionals Luncheon
SHORT BREAK
International Stroke Conference 2011
Debate
Oral Abstracts
Pediatric Stroke
Oral Abstracts
Community/Risk Factors II
Oral Abstracts
Outcomes, Quality and Health
Services Research II
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The mission of the American Heart Association/
American Stroke Association is “building healthier lives,
free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.”
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is grateful
to the members of the International Stroke Conference 2011 Program
Committee for their dedication and leadership provided throughout the
year in planning the program.
Program Committee
Lewis B Morgenstern,
MD, FAHA, Chair
Steven Greenberg, MD,
PhD, Vice Chair
Felipe Albuquerque, MD
Andrei Alexandrov, MD
Bill Armstead, PhD,
FAHA
Kyra Becker, MD
Bob Carter, MD, PhD
Andrew Demchuk, MD
Conrado J Estol, MD,
PhD
Frank M Faraci, PhD,
FAHA
Larry Goldstein, MD,
FAAN, FAHA
Nicole R Gonzales, MD
Murat Gunel, MD, FACS
Mary Haan, MPH, DrPH
Patricia D Hurn, PhD,
FAHA, Past Chair
Rebecca Ichord, MD
Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA
Christopher Moran, MD
Randolph J Nudo, PhD
Bruce Ovbiagele, MD,
FAHA
Aman Patel, MD
Peter Rasmussen, MD
Raj Ratan, MD, PhD
Gustavo C Roman, MD,
FACP, FAAN
Peter A Sandercock, MD,
FRCP
Jeffrey L Saver, MD,
FAHA, FAAN
Phillip A Scott, MD,
FAHA
Jiguang Wang, MD, PhD
Sue Wehner, PhD, RN,
MSN, NP
Sam (Osama) Zaidat, MD
Abstract Grading Consultants
Opeolu Adeoye, MD
Rufus Akinyemi, MBBS,
MSc, MWACP,
FMCP(Nig)
Andrei Alexandrov, MD
Rustam Al-Shahi Salan,
MA, PhD, FRCP
Mark Alberts, MD
Felipe Albuquerque, MD
Michael Alexander, MD,
FACS
Abdulnasser Alhajeri,
MD
Nabil Alkayed, MD, PhD,
FAHA
Alvaro Alonso, MD, PhD
Arun Amar, MD
Sepideh Amin-Hanjani,
MD, FACS
Vincenzo Andreone, MD
Sameer Ansari, MD, PhD
David Arciniegas, MD
William Armstead, PhD,
FAHA
Jaroslaw Aronowski,
MS, PhD
Nancy Ashley, MSN,
APRN-BC, CNRN, CEN
William Ashley, MD,
PhD, MBA
Stephen Ashwal, MD
Andrew Asimos, MD
Hee-Joon Bae, MD, PhD
Ferenc Bari, PhD, DSc
Frank Barone, PhD
Bill Barsan, MD
Mustafa Baskaya, MD
Kyra Becker, MD
Oscar Benavente, MD,
FRCPC
Bernard Bendok, MD,
FACS
Richard Benson, MD,
PhD
Gary Bernardini, MD,
PhD
Kerstin Bettermann, MD
Jose Biller, MD, FACP,
FAAN, FAHA
Bernadette BodenAlbala, MPH, DrPH
Gudrun Boysen, MD
Martin Brown, MA, MD,
FRCP
Robert Brown, MD, MPH
Arleen Brown, MD, PhD
Askiel Bruno, MD
Robert Bryan, PhD
Ketan Bulsara, MD
Cheryl Bushnell, MD,
MHS
Bob S Carter, MD, PhD
Angel Chamorro, MD,
PhD
Yvonne Yu-Feng Chan,
MD, FACEP
Cheryl Lee Chang, MD
Seemant Chaturvedi,
MD, FAHA, FAAN
Eric Cheng, MD, MS
Sunghee Cho, PhD
Pei-Ying Chuang, RN,
PhD
Marilyn Cipolla, PhD,
MS, FAHA
Kevin Cockroft, MD,
MSc, FACS, FAHA
Bruce Coull, MD
Elizabeth Crago, RN,
MSN
Steven C Cramer, MD
Claire Creutzfeldt, MD
Todd Crocco, MD
Salvador Cruz-Flores,
MD, FAHA
Brett Cucchiara, MD
Guilherme Dabus, MD,
MBA
Turgay Dalkara, MD,
PhD
Stephen Davis, MD,
FRCPC, Edin FRACP,
FAHA
Deidre De Silva, MBBS,
MRCP
Charles DeCarli, MD
Donald DeGracia, MD
Ellen Deibert, MD,
CBIST, CIC
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Abstract Grading Consultants (continued)
Josser Delgado, MD,
PhD
Andrew M Demchuk,
MD
Colin Derdeyn, MD,
FAHA
Gabrielle DeVeber, MD
Helen Dewey, MB, BS,
PhD, FRACP, FAFRM
(RACP)
Huy Do, MD
Jodi Dodds, MD
Meghan Donohue, MD
Anne Dorrance, PhD
Amish Doshi, MD
Michael Dowling, MD,
PhD, MSCS
Alexander Dressel, MD
Rose Du, MD, PhD
Gary Duckwiler, MD
Carole Dufouil, MD
Pamela Duncan, PhD,
PT, FAHA
Imanuel Dzialowski, MD
Randall Edgell, MD
Jonathan Edlow, MD,
FACEP
Mitchell Elkind, MD, MS,
FAAN
Adviye Ergul, MD, PhD,
FAHA
Conrado J Estol, MD,
PhD
Frank M Faraci, PhD,
FAHA
Pierre Fayad, MD, FAHA,
FAAN
David Fiorella, MD, PhD
Marco Fiorelli, MD, PhD
Mark Fisher, MD, FAHA
Brian-Fred Fitzsimmons,
MD
Matthew Flaherty, MD
Christian Foerch, MD
Michael Frankel, MD
James Frey, MD, FAHA
Michael Froehler, MD,
PhD
Heather Fullerton, MD
Karen Furie, MD, MPH
Chirag Gandhi, MD
Vijay Ganesan, MD
Nina Gentile, MD
Madeline Geraghty, MD
Matt Giles, MRCP, MA,
DPhil
Josh Goldstein, MD,
PhD
Larry B Goldstein, MD,
FAHA, FAAN
Joao Gomes, MD
Nicole R Gonzales, MD
Nestor Gonzalez, MD
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David Good, MD
Vickie Gordon, NP-C,
PhD
Phil Gorelick, MD, MPH,
FAHA, FCCMá
Rebecca Gottesman,
MD, PhD
Jason Greenberg, MD
Joel Greenberg, PhD
Steven Greenberg, MD,
PhD
Elizabeth Greenlee, RN,
DHA
James Grotta, MD, MS
Kama Guluma, MD
Murat Gunel, MD, FACS
Rishi Gupta, MD
M Edip Gurol, MD
Mary N Haan, MPH,
DrPH
Elliot Clark Haley, Jr, MD
Christiana Hall, MD, MS
Hen Hallevi, MD
Diane Handler, RN, MSN
Graeme Hankey, MD
Don Heck, MD
Marta Heffner, MA, RN,
ARPN, BC
Judith Hichney, MD, MS,
FAHA
Caitlin Hill, PhD
Michael Hill, MD, MSc,
FRCPC
Robin Hilsabeck, PhD,
ABPP-CN
Deborah Hirtz, MD
Brian Hoh, MD, FACS,
FAHA
David Huang, MD, PhD
Lynn Hundley, RN, MSN,
ARNP, CCRN, CNRN,
CCNS
Syed Hussain, MD
Costantino Iadecola,
MD, FAHA
Rebecca N Ichord, MD
Kachi Illoh, MD, MPH
Bharathi Jagadeesan,
MD
Vivek Jain, MD
Sophia Janjua, MD
Edward Jauch, MD, MS,
FAHA, FACEP
David Jeck, MD
Mary Jensen, MD
Karená Johnston, MD,
MSc
S Clay Johnston, MD,
FAHA
Stephen Jones, PhD
Lori Jordan, MD
S Andrew Josephson,
MD
Tudor Jovin, MD
Mary Kalafut, MD
Scott Kasner, MD, MS,
FAHA
Zvonimir Katusic, MD,
PhD
Noomi Katz, PhD, OTR
Steve Kautz, PhD
David Kent, MD, MS
Walter Kernan, MD
Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA
Chelsea Kidwell, MD
Terri Ellen Kiernan, RN,
MSN, FNP-BC, CCRN,
CNRN
Jong Kim, MD, PhD
Louis Kim, MD
Jawad Kirmani, MD
Adam Kirton, MD, MSc,
FRCPC
Brett Kissela, MD
Lisa Kitko, RN, PhDc,
CCRN
Dawn Kleindorfer, MD
Raymond Koehler, PhD,
FAHA
Derk Krieger, MD
Tobias Kurth, MD, ScD
Thomas Kwiatkowski,
MD
Joseph LaManna, PhD
Catherine Lang, PT, PhD
Maarten Lansberg, MD,
PhD
Guiseppe Lanzino, MD
Kennith Layton, MD,
FAHA
Meng Lee, MD
Ting-Yim Lee, PhD
Kennedy Lees, MD
Enrique Leira, MD, MS
Laura Lennihan, MD
Debbie Levine, MD,
MPH
Judith Lichtman, PhD,
MPH
David Liebeskind, MD,
FAHA
Ute Lindauer, PhD
Italo Linfante, MD, FAHA
Lynda Lisabeth, PhD
Eng Lo, PhD
George Lopez, MD, PhD
David Loy, MD, PhD
John Lynch, DO, MPH
Robert Loch Macdonald,
MD, PhD
Jennifer Majersik, MD,
MS
Pitchaiah Mandava, MD,
PhD
Hugh Markus, MD,
FRCP
David Matchar, MD,
FAHA, FACP
Dawn Matherene Meyer,
RN, FNP-C, PhD
Heinrich Mattle, MD
William Mayhan, PhD
Andreas Meisel, MD
Steven Messe, MD
William Meurer, MD, BA
Brett Meyer, MD
Philip Meyers, MD,
FAHA
Kazuo Minematsu, MD,
PhD
Sanjay Mittal, MD
J Mocco, MD, MS
Yousef Mohammad, MD,
MSc
Carlos Molina, MD, PhD
Majaz Moonis, MD,
MRCP
Christopher Moran, MD
Lewis Morgenstern, MD,
FAHA
Donise Mosebach, RN,
MS, CEN
Claudia Moy, PhD
Henry Moyle, MD, PhD
Yuichi Murayama, MD
Fadi Nahab, MD
Sandra Narayan, MD
Thanh Nguyen, MD,
FRCPC
Mai Nguyen-Huynh, MD,
MAS
Raul Nogueira, MD
Randolf Nudo, PhD
Brian O’Neil, MD, FACEP
Christopher Ogilvy, MD
DaiWai Olson, PhD, RN
Bruce Ovbiagele, MD,
FAHA
Mayowa Owolabi,
MBBS, MWACP, FMCP
Ramin Sean Pakbaz, MD
Peter Panagos, MD,
FACEP
Trevor Paris, MD
Mark Parsons, PhD
Aman Patel, MD
William Pearce, PhD
Dale Pelligrino, PhD
Shyam Prabhakaran,
MD, MS
Kameshwar Prasad, MD,
DM, MSc, FRCPE
Charles Prestigiacomo,
MD, FACS
Alejandro Rabinstein, MD
Ventakrishna Rajajee,
MBBS
Peter Rasmussen, MD
Rajiv Ratan, MD, PhD
John Reavey-Cantwell,
MD, MS
Kumar Reddy, MD
Matt Reeves, PhD, DVM
Patrick Reynolds, MD,
FAHA
Marc Ribo, MD, PhD
Jae-Kyu Roh, MD
Jonathan Rosand, MD
Dorian Rose, PhD, PT,
FAHA
Gary Rosenberg, MD
Natalia Rost, MD
Peter Rothwell, MD
Peter A Sandercock,
MD, FRCP
Lauren Sansing, MD
Gustavo Saposnik, MD,
MSc
Jeffrey Saver, MD, FAHA,
FAAN
Sean Savitz, MD, FAHA
Wolf Schabitz, MD
Joseph Schindler, MD
Gottfried Schlaug, MD,
PhD
Wouter Schonewille, MD
Ursula Schulz, MD, PhD,
MRCP
Stefan Schwab, MD
Lee Schwamm, MD
Stefan Schwarz, MD
Phillip Scott, MD, FAHA
Scott Selco, MD, PhD
Magdy Selim, MD, PhD,
FAHA
Souvik Sen, MD, MS,
MPH, FAHA
George Shaw, MD, PhD
Tim Shephard, RN, PhD,
CNRN, CNS
Ashfaq Shuaib, MD,
FAHA
Robert Silbergleit, MD
Brian Silver, MD
Anessh Singhal, MD
Lisa Singleterry, RN,
BSN, MSN
Andrew Singleton, PhD
Michael Sloan, MD, MS,
FAHA
Eric Smith, MD, MPH,
FRCPC, FAHA
Sabrina Smith, MD, PhD
Christopher Sobey, PhD,
FAHA
J David Spence, BA,
MBA, MD, FRCPC, FAHA
Barney Stern, MD
Brian Stettler, MD
Robert Stingele, MD
Dana Stradling, RN,
BSN, CNRN
Jose Suarez, MD
Dandan Sun, MD, PhD
Gene Sung, MD
David Tan, MD, FAAEM
Robert Tarr, MD
Fernando Testai, MD,
PhD
Ajith Thomas, MD
David Tirschwell, MD,
MSc
David Tong, MD, FAHA,
FAAN
Frank Tong, MD
Michel Torbey, MD,
MPH, FAHA, FCCMá
Amy Towfighi, MD
Margaret Tremwel, MD,
PhD, FAHA
Brian Trimble, MD
Randy Trumbower, PT,
PhD
Georgis Tsivgoulis, MD,
FESO
Tanya Turan, MD
Christophe Tzourio, MD,
PhD
Shinichiro Uchiyama,
MD, PhD, FAHA
Dale Vaslow, MD, PhD
Zena Vexler, PhD
Erol Veznedaroglu, MD
Anand Viswanathan,
MD, PhD
Salina Waddy, MD
Jiguang Wang, MD, PhD
Steven Warach, MD,
PhD
Michael Waters, MD,
PhD
Lawrence Wechsler, MD
Rachel Whitmer, PhD
Joshua Willey, MD, MS
Olajide Williams, MD,
MS
Linda Williams, MD
Dianna Willis, PhD
John Wilson, MD, FACS
Max Wintermark, MD
George Wittenberg, MD,
PhD
Thomas Wolfe, MD
Daniel Woo, MD, MS
David Wright, MD
Yvonne Wu, MD
Guohua Xi, MD
Jerome Yaeger, MD
Dileep Yavagal, MD
Darin Zahuranec, MD,
MS
John Zhang, MD, PhD
Ali Zomorodi, MD
John Zurasky, MD
Maria Cristina Zurru, MD
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P D Hurn: Research Grant; Modest; NIH grants NR03521.
R N Ichord: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Clinical Event Committee Member, Berlin Heart VAD trial, Berlin Heart Clinical Event Committee. Research Grant; Significant,
NIH ROI NS050488
P Khatri: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Otsuka Pharmaceuticals. Research Grant; Significant; NIH/NINDS K23; NIH/NINDS IMS III Trial. Honoraria; Modest; American
Academy of Neurology.
C Moran: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Boston Scientific. Consultant/Advisory Board; Significant; EV3, Codman.
LB Morgenstern: Research Grant; Significant; NINDS.
R Nudo: Research Grant; Significant; NIH research and training grants, Department of Defense research grants.
A B Patel: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Codman Neurovascular.
P Rasmussen: Ownership Interest; Significant; ev3. Speakers Bureau; Modest; Consulting Radiologists, Possis Medical, Penumbra Medical.
Patricia D Hurn
Rebecca Ichord
Pooja Khatri
Christopher J Moran
Lewis B Morgenstern
Randolph Nudo
Aman Patel
Peter Rasmussen
This table represents the relationships of program committee members which may be perceived as actual or reasonably perceived conflicts of interest as reported on the Disclosure Questionnaire
which all members of the program committee are required to complete and submit. A relationship is considered to be “Significant” if (a) the person receives $10,000 or more during any 12 month
period, or 5% or more of the person's gross income; or (b) the person owns 5% or more of the voting stock or share of the entity, or owns $10,000 or more of the fair market value of the entity.
A relationship is considered to be “Modest” if it is less than “Significant” under the preceding definition. Committee members who had nothing to disclose are not listed below.
O Zaidat: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Micrus, Boston Scientific, Cordis.
M Gunel: Research Grant; Significant; NIH.
Murat Gunel
J Wang: Research Grant; Significant; Novartis, Omron, Pfizer. Speakers’ Bureau; Significant; Novartis, Omron, Pfizer.
S M Greenberg: Honoraria; Modest; Medtronic. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Janssen Alzheimer Immunotherapy, Roche Pharmaceuticals.
Research Grant; Significant; NIH Grant.
Steven Greenberg
Sam (Osama) Zaidat
N R Gonzales: Research Grant; Significant; NIH/NCRR 1KL2 RR024149.
Nicole R Gonzales
Jiguang Wang
LB Goldstein: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Advisory Board for Allergan, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Pfizer, Merck. Research Grant; Significant; ASA-Bugher Stroke Prevention
Research Center Award. Research Grant; Modest; NIH. R Other Research Support; Modest; Pfizer. Other; Modest; Abbott, AGA Medical, Pfizer.
Larry Goldstein
P A Scott: Research Grant; Significant; Michigan Department of Community Health. Research Grant; Modest; MDCH. Other; Significant; NIH/NINDS, Michigan Dept of
Community Health.
FM Faraci: Research Grant; Significant; NIH Grant NS-24621. Honoraria; Significant; AHA Honoraria – Assoc Editor.
Frank M Faraci
Phillip A Scott
A M Demchuk: Research Grant; Modest; Co-Principal Investigator, SPOTLIGHT trial, Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Ownership Interest; Modest; Calgary Scientific Inc.
Andrew Demchuk
P A Sandercock: Other; Modest; Member of independent DSMB for RELY trial, member of Independent DSMB for STABILITY and SOLID- TIMI52 trials.
K J Becker: Research Grant; Significant; NINDS. Speakers Bureau; Modest; Bristol-Myers Squibb, Sanofi-Aventis. Consultant/Advisory Board; Significant; Affymax.
Kyra Becker
J L Saver: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; NIH, Boehringer Ingelheim, Ferrer, Concentric Medical, Harvard Medical School, CoAxia, AGA Medical, Pfizer. Speakers Bureau;
Modest; American Academy of Neurology. Other; Modest; eV3, Concentric Medical, WebMD, MedReviews, Talecris.
W Armstead: Research Grant; Significant; NIH RO1 NS53410.
Bill Armstead
Jeffrey L Saver
F Albuquerque: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; EV3.
Felipe Albuquerque
Peter A Sandercock
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
COMMITTEE MEMBER
International Stroke Conference Program Committee Disclosure Table
The American Stroke Association
is grateful for the
continued support and generosity
of the following companies:
Boehringer Ingelheim
Pharmaceuticals, Inc
Bristol-Myers Squibb/Sanofi
Pharmaceuticals Partnership
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Codman,
a Johnson & Johnson Company
Genentech,
a Member of the Roche Group
Pfizer, Inc
Wolters Kluwer
Health Medical Research
Dear Colleague:
Dear Conference Attendees:
Welcome to the International Stroke Conference 2011! This is a very exciting
time in the field of cerebrovascular disease. The rate of discovery of new
diagnostic and therapeutics for stroke has never been greater. The ISC 2011
program emphasizes 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. Stroke
systems of care, quality and outcomes are also key parts of the conference.
Welcome to the International Stroke Conference 2011. Once again we come
together to learn and share. The scientific and clinical content presented at
this conference provides the basis for the American Stroke Association’s
ongoing professional education programs. The program emphasizes 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.
The International Stroke Conference provides unique opportunities to meet
with colleagues from around the world with wide-ranging research interests
and expertise in stroke prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.
Last year’s professional attendance was one of the highest in the
conference’s history. This year we anticipate more than 4,000 professional
attendees, as well as exhibitors displaying new stroke products and services.
We are truly dedicated to the international nature of this conference with
attendees, presenters and faculty coming from all corners of the world.
I would like to draw your attention to the special awards and lectures that
are hallmarks of the International Stroke Conference. These include the
William M Feinberg Award for Excellence in Clinical Stroke, the Robert G
Siekert New Investigator Award in Stroke, the Mordecai Y T Globus New
Investigator Award, the Stroke Care in Emergency Medicine Award, the
David G Sherman Lecture and the Willis Lecture.
The 2011 program offers a pre-conference nursing symposium and, new this
year, a pre-conference emergency medicine, general neurology and primary
care physician symposium. The ISC will include invited symposia, debates,
oral scientific abstract presentations and posters, as well as special lectures
on recent advances and state-of-the-art technologies. This conference is
intended for neurologists, neurosurgeons, radiologists, emergency medicine
physicians, physiatrists, nurses, rehabilitation therapists, and primary care
doctors who care for stroke patients. Additionally, the ISC is just as much
home for basic scientists, clinical scientists, stroke program coordinators,
policy makers and public health officials who work in the stroke field.
The Council on Cardiovascular Nursing has planned another extraordinary
pre-conference symposium. The State-of-the-Art Stroke Nursing Symposium
will be held Feb 8, 2011. The program will include topics in: Clinical Research
and Practice; Essentials of Standard Clinical Practice and Stroke Center
Development; Rehabilitation and Recovery; and Professional Development
The new pre-conference emergency medicine, general neurology and
primary care physician symposium will highlight scientific advances in
cerebrovascular disease while emphasizing their application in the real world.
A main focus will be on optimizing evidence-based management (TIA workup, thrombolytic treatment, basic CT/MRI interpretation, and more) of the
stroke or TIA patient encountered in the emergency department.
The International Stroke Conference will feature special symposia on a
number of topics including: Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke; Endovascular
Management of SAH; Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting Versus
Endarterectomy (Debate); Imaging in Acute Ischemic Stroke Trials; Cerebral
Amyloid Angiopathy; Early DNR Orders in ICH (Debate); Evidence-Based
Nursing; Stroke Issues in the Elderly; Gender Differences in Stroke; Vascular
Cognitive Impairment and Depression; Emergency Medical Services
A reminder that seating is limited and tickets are required for some of the
additional activities sponsored by the Stroke Council. If you haven’t done so
already, I urge you to register for these informative events which provide
you with opportunities to network with colleagues from around the world.
Nursing and Rehabilitation Professions Luncheon
Wednesday, Feb 9, 2011, 12:40 - 2:00 pm
Fellow and Early Career/Stroke Leader Roundtable Luncheon
Wednesday, Feb 9, 2011, 12:40 - 2:00 pm
Fellow and Early Career Luncheon: Finding and Walking the Various
Career Paths in Stroke: Stories of Younger Faculty
Thursday, Feb 10, 2011, 12:40 - 2:00 pm
And finally, stop by the American Stroke Association HeadQuarters Booth
(exhibit booth #427) to pick up valuable information on a wide variety
of programs, products and services offered by the Association. Make the
most of your experience here at the International Stroke Conference and
welcome to Los Angeles!
Sincerely,
Laura M. Sol
Vice President, American Stroke Association
This year, not only will you have the opportunity to experience exceptional
education and cutting edge technology, you will also have the chance to see
the exciting international city of Los Angeles.
Thank you for joining us for this unique event. For
the most current conference information, please
visit strokeconference.org. And don’t forget to
mark your calendar for next year, Feb 1 – 3, 2012,
in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Sincerely,
Lewis Morgenstern, MD, FAHA
Chair, Stroke Council Program Committee
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International Stroke Conference
February 9 – 11
Los Angeles Convention Center
Los Angeles, California
Program Description
This 2½-day conference provides a forum in which to present recent
scientific work related to stroke and cerebrovascular disease. More than
1,000 abstract presentations, lectures and debates will be featured. This
year, special symposia and debates will focus on numerous topics including:
stem cell therapy for stroke; early DNR orders in ICH (debate); gender
differences in stroke; changing hospital stroke treatment systems; stroke
issues in the elderly; health systems factors influencing stroke outcome;
vascular cognition and depression; stroke and genetics; evidence-based
nursing; carotid angioplasty and stenting versus endarterectomy (debate);
clinical implications of reperfusion injury; flow diversion: a new way to treat
intracranial aneurysms? (debate); emergency medical services; task-oriented
training for motor restoration; management of asymptomatic small cerebral
arteriovenous malformations; and perfusion imaging in acute stroke
(debate). Sessions in clinical categories will center on diagnosis, acute
management, in-hospital treatment, rehabilitation and recovery, pediatric
stroke, prevention, community/risk factors, nursing, emergency medicine,
outcomes and vascular cognitive impairment. Sessions in surgical and
interventional categories will focus on aneurysm, carotid revascularization,
intracranial atherosclerotic occlusive disease, ischemic stroke intervention,
SAH management and vascular malformations.
Program Objectives
The conference provides an educational experience for neurologists,
neurosurgeons, neurointerventionalists, neuroradiologists, endovascular
specialists, physiatrists, emergency medicine specialists, primary care
physicians, nurses, pharmacists, allied health professionals, and basic
researchers in the major fields of cerebrovascular disease: experimental
models and translational research, physiology, pathology, diagnosis,
treatment, prevention and rehabilitation. At the conclusion of the conference,
learners should be able to:
Apply 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 latebreaking science and ongoing clinical trials sessions.
Create a forum for the exchange of new research, treatment and
intervention by scientists and investigators working in all areas of
cerebrovascular disease.
Learning Objectives
After attending the International Stroke Conference, participants will be able to
Describe the most recent stroke clinical trials that may impact stroke
care.
Interpret neurovascular treatments and interventions new in stroke care.
Appraise key findings in translational and clinical stroke research.
Compare and contrast stroke in women, children and minorities.
Debate epigenetics and stroke prevention.
Assess stroke systems of care networking through technology.
Summarize novel areas of clinical and experimental stroke recovery and
rehabilitation.
International Stroke Conference Abstracts
Abstracts from the International Stroke Conference 2011 will be published
online only in February 2011 on the Stroke journal’s Web site at
http://stroke.ahajournals.org. Late-Breaking Science and Ongoing Clinical
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Trials abstracts will be available online on the ISC Web site at
strokeconference.org. Complimentary copies of Abstracts on CD-ROM will
be available on-site at Booth 301 in the Science and Technology Hall (Hall J.)
CME/CE Disclosure
All faculty participating in CME/CE activities sponsored by the American
Heart Association/American Stroke Association will disclose to the audience
(1) significant financial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of products
from the commercial supporter(s) and/or the manufacturer(s) of products or
devices discussed in their presentation and (2) unlabeled/unapproved uses
of drugs or devices discussed in their presentation. Such disclosures will be
made in writing in the course presentation materials.
Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Physicians
The American Heart Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education
for physicians.
The American Heart Association designates this educational activity for
a maximum of 20.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should
only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in
the activity.
Continuing Education Accreditation – Nurses
American Heart Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing
education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on
Accreditation.
The maximum number of hours awarded for this CE activity is 20.00
contact hours.
Accredited status does not imply endorsement by the American Heart
Association or the American Nurses Credentialing Center of any commercial
products displayed in conjunction with an activity.
Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Physician Assistants
AAPA accepts Category I credit from AOACCME, prescribed credit from AAFP,
and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME.
Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – American Association
of Neurological Surgeons
The AANS recognizes this activity for a maximum of
20.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits™ towards
the Continuing Education Award in Neurosurgery for
the AANS. To add credits to your file, please forward
a copy of your International Stroke Conference
Certificate of Credit to the AANS. Allow four to six weeks for processing.
Please mail, fax or e-mail a copy of your certificate of credit to:
AANS
Member Services Department
5550 Meadowbrook Drive
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
Fax: 847-378-0638
E-mail: [email protected]
Successful completion of this CME/CE activity includes the following:
(1) Attend the program lecture and/or poster sessions.
(2) Complete the activity evaluation survey and claim CME/CE credit online
at learn.heart.org.
(3) Statements of credit may be printed on your printer following
completion of the required information. There is no fee for continuing
education credits for this activity.
Note: Attendees registered as a family member, an exhibitor or a guest of an
exhibitor will not be eligible for CME or CE credit.
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Legal Disclaimer
The International Stroke Conference is a scientific and educational meeting
for the purpose of exchanging and discussing research results and scientific
developments in the field of cerebrovascular disease. 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.
Embargo Guidelines
International Stroke Conference 2011 abstracts, lectures and presentations
are embargoed for release at the date and time of presentation or time of
AHA/ASA news event. Information may not be released before the scheduled
presentation time. However, all embargoes for abstracts will lift by 3 pm PT
on the day they are presented.
General Information
AHA Research Funding Opportunities
The American Heart Association funds research broadly related to
cardiovascular disease and stroke. The association supports research in
clinical and basic sciences, bioengineering, biotechnology and public health.
The AHA is a strong supporter of stroke research. In the past 5 years, the
AHA has funded over $127 million in research closely related to stroke and
another $338 million in broadly stroke-related research. Proposals for stroke
research funding are reviewed by experts in the field, with fundability
determined by peer review criteria, not by science focus.
For more information about our funding opportunities and upcoming
application deadlines, please visit our Web site at my.americanheart.org and
search for Research Funding.
American Stroke Association HeadQuarters
Get information on professional education, consumer awareness activities,
quality improvement programs, professional membership opportunities and
scientific publications. Make ASA HeadQuarters your headquarters
throughout the conference.
Location: Booth 427 (in the Science and Technology Hall – Hall J)
Hours: Wednesday and Thursday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Badges
Name badges must be worn at all times in the Los Angeles Convention
Center. A $20 cash-only fee will be charged for badge reprint or
replacement. Photo ID is required.
Your badge holds your contact information and can be used to request
information from exhibitors and to access the Communication Center.
CME/CE Credit
Visit learn.heart.org beginning FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2011 AT 12 NOON
CST to complete your conference evaluation and claim your CME/CE
credits for the conference, pre-conference symposium and/or nursing
symposium. International attendees may obtain an attendance verification
form at one of the self-service terminals in Registration, located in the
South Lobby, Level One.
Conference Bags
A complimentary conference bag will be available to registered attendees of
the International Stroke Conference at Registration, located in the South
Lobby, Level One, of the Los Angeles Convention Center. Supplies are
limited.
Dining/Concessions
Concessions, including coffee and other beverages, will be available for
purchase throughout the convention center.
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Exhibits
On Wednesday and Thursday, visit the Science and Technology Hall in Hall J,
where cerebrovascular products and services will be featured.
Exhibit hours: Wednesday
Thursday
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Infants/Children in the Science and Technology Hall – Children over
6 months and under the age of 18 years will not be allowed in the
Science and Technology Hall. Infants under the age of 6 months will be
allowed in the Science and Technology Hall during exhibit hours only.
For reasons of insurance liability and safety, however, infants must be
held at all times. Strollers and infant carriers will not be allowed. The
parent must sign a liability waiver at the Advance Registration Desk
before taking the infant into the Science and Technology Hall. Badges
will be marked to reflect that permission has been given for the infant
to be carried into the Science and Technology Hall. Because of limited
seating capacity and the highly technical nature of the program,
children are not allowed to attend presentations. For safety reasons,
children are not permitted in the Poster Hall.
Exhibitors
A comprehensive listing of exhibitors and their products and services can be
found in the Stroke News and at strokeconference.org.
Guests of Speakers
Guest badges will be available at Registration for immediate family members
of speakers and must be returned after the presentation. Guests are not
eligible for CME/CE credits.
International Lounge
International attendees – don’t forget to stop by the International Lounge at
ISC. Located in the Concourse Foyer, Level One near the West Lobby, this is
a place to meet and mingle with other international attendees and stroke
leaders at the conference. International attendees may obtain an attendance
verification form at one of the self-service terminals in Registration, located
in the South Lobby, Level One.
Loss of Badge Credentials
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association reserves the
right to revoke or deny attendance of any registered participant, speaker,
exhibitor, news media reporter, or photographer of presentations or activities
at AHA/ASA scientific conferences and meetings.
Medical Emergencies
Please report emergencies to the nearest security guard or the Show Office,
Room 404 AB on the Meeting Room Level.
Multimedia Products/Services
The following multimedia products/services are available at the Los Angeles
Convention Center.
Abstracts on CD-ROM — This complimentary CD-ROM allows you to
search for abstracts by full text, author, title or topic. A limited number
of CD-ROMs are available at Booth 301 in the Science and Technology
Hall.
Communication Center — Internet access, conference messaging,
a people search and the Science and Technology Hall floor plan are
available together in the South Lobby, Upper Level.
Core Collection 2011 on CD-ROM — All AHA/ASA scientific statements
and practice guidelines are included on this complimentary, customizable
CD-ROM. A limited number of these CD-ROMs are available at the
American Stroke Association’s HeadQuarters Booth 427.
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E-Posters — A different way for attendees to view poster presentations.
Posters presented during the International Stroke Conference will be
available during the meeting electronically at work stations in the Poster
Hall (Hall H) and at strokeconference.org. Attendee login is required.
Itinerary/Program Planner — Create a personal itinerary by searching
the International Stroke Conference by specialty, author, keyword, title,
session or category at strokeconference.org.
Mobile Meeting Guide — Use the ASA mobile meeting guide for on-thego access to meeting information with your handheld device or smart
phone. Available at strokeconference.org. Helpful staff are available at the
ASA HeadQuarters Booth 427 to answer questions.
News Media
From Feb 9 – 11, for media interviews, news conferences or inquiries about
news releases, contact News Media Headquarters, Room 402 AB.
No Smoking Policy
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association policy prohibits
smoking in convention center meeting rooms, the Poster Hall and the
Science and Technology Hall. We appreciate your cooperation.
Opening Night Networking Reception
Join your fellow attendees at the Opening Night Networking Reception
on Wednesday, Feb 9 from 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm at the exciting Conga
Room at LA Live, within steps of the convention center. Ticket includes
hors d’oeuvres and two drink tickets. Tickets may be purchased for $60
at Registration in the South Lobby, Level One. You must have a ticket to
attend this event.
Photography of Attendees
During the International Stroke Conference, attendees, vendors, guests and
others may be photographed and videotaped by AHA/ASA vendors in
capturing the event. Some of these photographs or videos may be displayed
by the AHA/ASA in future publications or materials connected with the event.
If you do not want your image to be displayed by the AHA/ASA, please
contact the AHA/ASA in writing (at 7272 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX
75231, attention International Stroke Conference Meetings Department) no
later than March 11, 2011.
Photography and Audio/Video Recording
Unauthorized recording of the American Heart Association Scientific
Sessions, scientific conferences and American Heart Association/American
Stroke Association International Stroke Conference is prohibited, whether by
video, still or digital photography, audio, or any other recording or
reproduction mechanism. This includes recording of presentations and
supporting audiovisual materials and of poster presentations and supporting
poster materials. The American Heart Association/American Stroke
Association reserves the rights to all recordings or reproductions of
presentations at AHA/ASA scientific conferences and meetings
Power To End Stroke
Power To End Stroke is an aggressive education and awareness campaign
that embraces and celebrates the culture, energy, creativity and lifestyles of
Americans. It unites people to help make an impact to reduce the high
incidence of stroke within their communities.
In February 2010, we launched a new initiative called Take 2 To Save 2.
We ask individuals to take two minutes to send health messages to at least
two people you know who are at risk for stroke. To learn more, visit
www.powertoendstroke.org/take2. The American Heart Association has
created special health messages that easily allow you to send them to
people you care about. You can pick a message and send it out in numerous
ways – e-mail, text, telephone call or tweet. You can also donate your
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Facebook status for the day to get these great messages out to those you
love. Follow us on Twitter (Power2EndStroke) or become a Facebook Fan
(www.facebook.com/YouHaveThePower).
Registration
On-site Registration Hours – On-site registration will take place in the
South Lobby, Level One, at the Los Angeles Convention Center during
the days and hours listed below:
Tuesday, Feb 8
7:00 am–5:00 pm
Wednesday, Feb 9
7:00 am–5:00 pm
Thursday, Feb 10
7:00 am–5:00 pm
Friday, Feb 11
7:00 am–12 noon
We encourage participation by all individuals. If you have a
disability, advance notification of any special needs will help us
to serve you better.
Registration Refund/Cancellation Policy – Registrants who cancel
must request a refund of fees paid in writing. Cancellation requests
received at Convention Data Services by Jan 19, 2011, midnight EST
will be processed, less a $50 administrative fee. No refunds will be
made after Jan 19, 2011. Purchased meal tickets are refundable only
until Jan 19. Refunds will not be granted for no-shows after the
conference. No refunds will be issued on-site.
Important: If you must cancel your registration, you cannot transfer it
to someone else, nor can you substitute another person’s name for
your name. A name change is a cancellation.
Please note: The American Heart Association/American Stroke
Association shall not be liable for cancellation of the International
Stroke Conference caused by labor strikes, or threats of strikes or
disputes, civil disorders, fires, weather conditions, or other acts of
God, acts of war, acts of terrorism, government regulation, or for
any damages or losses resulting from such cancellation.
Restaurant Night
Thursday, Feb 10: Join your fellow attendees for Restaurant Night at ISC
2011. Buses will drop attendees off at one of three exciting area locations.
See the sites and have dinner at one of the many fine dining establishments
the area has to offer. You must sign up for a specific bus in advance.
Additional information and the Restaurant Night Bus Sign-Up Sheet can be
found at the Restaurant Reservations Booth at South Lobby, Level One.
Seating for each bus is limited and will be based on availability.
Buses will take attendees to one of the following locations:
Santa Monica: Will drop off at 3rd Street Promenade and guests may
walk to Pier if so desired.
Pasadena: Will drop off in Old Town at Fair Oaks and Colorado and
guests may choose their destination.
Hollywood: Will drop off at Hollywood & Highland and guests may
choose their destination.
Attendees will be picked up at 7:00 pm from the Los Angeles Convention
Center after the Poster Session ends; collection from the drop-off/pick up
location will be at 10:00 pm. Please note that you must be at the drop
off/pick-up location by 10:00 pm at the latest as the bus will leave at that
time. If you are not on the bus by 10:00 pm, you will be responsible for
making your own way back to your hotel.
Restaurant Reservations
Visit the South Lobby, Level One, for information and reservations at the
many fine restaurants in Los Angeles and to pick up city attraction guides
and brochures.
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Safety
Inappropriate behavior or undesirable conduct, including, but not limited to,
verbal or physical abuse, whether threatened or performed, will not be
permitted or tolerated.
Twitter
You must wear your name badge at all times in the convention center. Be
sure to remove your badge when you leave the convention center or your
hotel room.
Venue
Los Angeles, California
Discover Los Angeles. Beaches, mountains, ocean and desert to
explore. Theme parks, nightclubs and parks to play in. An incredibly
diverse mix of cultures and neighborhoods to discover. Exotic ethnic
restaurants, uniquely California cuisine and world-class dining to
savor. Shopping, museums, sports, live music and more. And wrap it
all up with a sunny climate and lifestyle that is famous and desired the
world over. What you’ve got is a wealth of experiences that few other
destinations in the world can match. The Sports & Entertainment
Capital of the World, Los Angeles!
Seating
Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. According to fire code, a
session must and will be closed if the room fills to capacity.
Speaker Resource Center
The Speaker Resource Center is located in Room 409 AB of the Los Angeles
Convention Center. All oral presentations will be in electronic format.
Projectors for 35-mm presentations are not available. Speakers are required
to submit their presentations to the Speaker Resource Center at least
12 hours before session start time. All speakers must check in at Room 409
AB at least two hours before session start time to review their presentations
for technical and format issues.
Last-minute submissions disrupt the flow of sessions and will not be
allowed. Any presenter who fails to submit his/her presentation in a timely
manner will be prohibited from speaking.
The Speaker Resource Center has technicians available to assist presenters
and is open during the following times:
Tuesday, Feb 8
Wednesday, Feb 9
Thursday, Feb 10
Friday, Feb 11
6:30 am–5:00 pm
6:00 am–5:30 pm
6:00 am–5:30 pm
6:00 am–1:00 pm
Stroke OnDemand ® Premium – the official conference capture of the
International Stroke Conference
Miss a session? Experience every session just as if you had been in the
room by purchasing Stroke OnDemand ® Premium, a comprehensive digital
video library of all of the meeting’s sessions. Online access allows you to
view content anytime, anywhere – often within 24 hours of the original
sessions. Purchase at the Stroke OnDemand ® booth in the South Lobby.
Transportation
Ground Transportation
Super Shuttle offers shuttle service between the Los Angeles Airport (LAX)
and the conference hotels at a one way fare of $16.00 or $32.00 round trip
per person. Purchase tickets online at www.supershuttle.com
The cab fare is approximately $50.00 one way per person.
Rental Cars
To obtain the special AHA/ASA rates, please contact the following:
National Car Rental: (877) 222-9058
Reference contract ID #XZ09D02
Enterprise: (800) 261-7331
Reference contract ID #XZ09D02
Parking at the Los Angeles Convention Center
Parking is available 24 hours, 7 days a week at Figueroa Street and Venice
Boulevard at the South Hall at a daily non-event flat rate of $12. It is
attended daily from 5:30 am – 9:00 pm.
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Use Twitter to tweet your questions/comments during
the meeting or just talk about what is happening at
ISC 2011. Use hashtag: #ISC11.
Web Resources
my.americanheart.org
My AmericanHeart for Professionals is the American Heart
Association/American Stroke Association’s powerful Internet resource
for healthcare professionals devoted to the fight against cardiovascular
disease and stroke. Depending on the level of membership selected,
AHA/ASA Professional Members may have access to all 11 AHA
scientific journals, biweekly clinical updates, core clinical textbooks, a
continually updated drug database and much more.
strokeassociation.org
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Web site
provides information on AHA/ASA resources and programs for
professionals and consumers. Stroke warning signs, advocacy news,
practice enhancement tools and more can be found on this site.
strokeconference.org
This Web site offers healthcare professionals anytime, anywhere access
to all aspects of the annual meeting. Visit the site to learn about
products and services exhibited at the International Stroke Conference
and keep up with the latest news from the meeting as it happens. Plus,
get access to pertinent meeting tools and information including: an
online itinerary planner, registration and housing information, final
programming, important conference deadlines and link to the
Professional Education Center to access the overall evaluation and
claim your CME/CE credit. All of this and much more can be found at
strokeconference.org.
learn.heart.org
This Web site is where healthcare professionals can claim CME/CE
credits for ISC, the Pre-Conference Symposium and the Nursing
Symposium and also complete the conference evaluation.
Itinerary/Program Planner
Create a personal itinerary by searching the International Stroke
Conference by specialty, author, keyword, title, session or category at
strokeconference.org.
Stroke Council Activities
Wednesday, Feb 9, 2011, 11:20 am, Hall G
ASA Advisory Committee Update
Hank Wasiak, MBA, New York, NY
Stroke Council Update
Jeffrey L Saver, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Los Angeles, CA
Wednesday, Feb 9, 2011, 11:48 am, Hall G
Robert G Siekert New Investigator Award in Stroke:
How the Heart Whispers to the Brain: Serotonin as Neurovascular Mediator
in Patent Foramen Ovale Related Stroke
MingMing Ning, MD, MS, Boston, MA
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Wednesday, Feb 9, 2011, 12:04 pm, Hall G
Thomas Willis Lecture:
Tracks of a Non-Main Path Traveler
John Hallenbeck, MD, Bethesda, MD
Wednesday, Feb 9, 2011, 12:40 – 2:00 pm, Petree Hall C
Nursing and Rehabilitation Professions Luncheon
The Stroke Council’s Nursing and Rehabilitation Professions Committee will
hold an interdisciplinary roundtable luncheon welcoming nurses, social
workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech/swallowing
therapists, physiatrists, neurologists, psychologists and others involved in
stroke care.
12:45
12:55
1:15
1:50
Introduction, Announcements and Overview
Michael S Weinstein, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA
State and Federal Advocacy and Legislative Updates
Tamilyn Bakas, RN, DNSc, FAHA, FAAN, Westfield, IN
Stephanie Mohl, Washington, DC
Patient and Family Education Strategies in Stroke Recovery
Wende Fedder, RN, MBA, FAHA, Arlington Heights, IL
Claranne P Mathiesen, MSN, BSN, RN, CNRN, Stroudsburg, PA
Elaine T Miller, DNS, RN, CRRN, FAHA, FAAN, Cincinnati, OH
Questions, Collaboration, and Networking
Michael S Weinstein, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA
Conference attendees must register for this luncheon. Tickets are $20 and
seating is limited.
We would like to thank Dr. Michael Weinstein and the Nursing and
Rehabilitation Professions Committee for their time and effort in
planning this luncheon.
Wednesday, Feb 9, 2011, 12:40 – 2:00 pm, Room 403 B
Fellow and Early Career/Stroke Leader Roundtable Luncheon
One of the most exciting and motivating experiences for early career
professionals is connecting with a successful leader who can provide
meaningful mentorship and guidance. This lunch will provide an informal
forum for new connections to be made between early career professionals
and leaders in stroke. Special efforts have been made to ensure a
memorable and worthwhile activity for all attendees. This luncheon is open
only to students and early career registrants (those who have completed
training in the last five years or those in the first five years after faculty
appointment.)
Karen Johnston, MD, FAHA, Charlottesville, VA
Clinical Trials, Clinical Research, Career Development
Walter Koroshetz, MD, FAAN, Bethesda, MD
Neurobiology, Acute Stroke and Intensive Care Management of Stroke,
Neuroimaging in Stroke
David Liebeskind, MD, FAHA, Los Angeles, CA
Acute Stroke Imaging
Helmi Lutsep, MD, FAHA, Portland, OR
Acute Stroke
Arthur Pancioli, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH
Emergency Medicine, Acute Stroke Treatment, Acute Stroke
Treatment Trials
Adnan Qureshi, MD, FAHA, Minneapolis, MN
Interventional Neurology
Phillip Scott, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
Emergency Medicine, Clinical Trials, Community-based Research, GIS
Research, Acute Stroke
Gene Sung, MD, MPH, Los Angeles, CA
Neurocritical Care
Gregory Zipfel, MD, Saint Louis, MO
Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery
Thursday, Feb 10, 2011, 11:00 am, Hall G
Mordecai Y T Globus New Investigator Award in Stroke:
Familial Intracranial Aneurysms: Is Anatomic Vulnerability Heritable?
Jason Mackey, MD, Cincinnati, OH
Thursday, Feb 10, 2011, 11:14 am, Hall G
Stroke Care in Emergency Medicine Award presented by the Annals of
Emergency Medicine and AHA/ASA: Reperfusion Therapy in Acute
Ischemic Stroke with Unclear Onset by MRI Evaluation (RESTORE)
Dong-Wha Kang, MD, PhD, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Thursday, Feb 10, 2011, 12:06 pm, Hall G
William M Feinberg Award for Excellence in Clinical Stroke:
Evolving Stroke: Imaging and Treatment Selection
Stephen M Davis, MD, FRCP, Edin FRACP, FAHA, Victoria, Australia
Thursday, Feb 10, 2011, 12:40 - 2:00 pm, Room 403 B
Fellow and Early Career Luncheon: Finding and Walking the Various Career
Paths in Stroke: Stories of Younger Faculty
Moderator: Joseph Broderick, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH
12:45
Conference attendees must register for this luncheon. Tickets are $20 and
seating is limited.
Table Moderators/Leaders
Gregory Albers, MD, Palo Alto, CA
Use of Neuroimaging to Guide Stroke Therapy
William Barsan, MD, FACEP, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
Emergency Medicine, Acute Stroke, Clinical Trials
Joseph Broderick, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH
Acute Stroke Trials, Clinical Stroke Research Training
Jun Chen, MD, Pittsburgh, PA
Basic Science Research in Stroke
Sander Connolly, MD, New York, NY
Cerebrovascular Surgery, Ischemia Research
Alexander Dromerick, MD, Washington, DC
Rehabilitation
Thomas Hemmen, MD, PhD, San Diego, CA
Acute Stroke, Telemedicine
Brian Hoh, MD, Gainesville, FL
Endovascular, Neurosurgery
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12:55
1:05
1:15
1:25
The Clinical Research Path
Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH
The Laboratory Research Path
Sean I Savitz, MD, FAHA, Houston, TX
The Neurointerventional Path
Raul G Nogueira, MD, Atlanta, GA
The Neurocritical Care/Hospitalist Path
Andreas Kramer, MD, Calgary, AB, Canada
Discussion
This short seminar will provide early career professionals with some
practical advice, tools and strategies that can be useful through their
careers. This luncheon is open only to students and early career registrants
(those who have completed training in the last five years or those in the first
five years after faculty appointment.)
Conference attendees must register for this luncheon. Tickets are $20 and
seating is limited.
We would like to thank Dr. Joseph Broderick for his time and effort in
planning these Early Career Luncheons.
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Friday, Feb 11, 2011, 12:30 pm, Hall G
David G Sherman Lecture:
Misperceptions in Brain Ischemia: Technology, Terminology, Tissue
and Time
Gregory W Albers, MD, Palo Alto, CA
Award Information
The Stroke Council of the American Heart Association/American Stroke
Association is pleased to offer several awards for investigators in strokerelated research. Selected awardees will present and be acknowledged at the
International Stroke Conference.
William M Feinberg Award for Excellence in Clinical Stroke
The Stroke Council of the American Heart Association/American Stroke
Association accepted nominations for the 2011 William M Feinberg Award
for Excellence in Clinical Stroke. This award recognizes contributions to the
investigation and management of stroke. The 2011 awardee was announced
in the fall and will speak during a Plenary Session at the International Stroke
Conference.
Robert G Siekert New Investigator Award in Stroke
In recognition of Dr Robert G Siekert, founding chairman of the American
Heart Association International Conference on Stroke and Cerebral
Circulation, this award encourages new investigators to undertake or
continue stroke-related research. To be eligible, you must submit an abstract.
Mordecai Y T Globus New Investigator Award
This award recognizes Dr. Mordecai Y T Globus’ major contributions to
research in cerebrovascular disease, and his outstanding contributions to
the elucidation of the role of neurotransmitters in ischemia and trauma; the
interactions among multiple neurotransmitters; mechanisms of hypothermic
neuroprotection; and the role of oxygen radical mechanisms and nitric oxide
in brain injury. To be eligible for this award, you must submit an abstract.
Stroke Care in Emergency Medicine Award
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, in partnership
with the Annals of Emergency Medicine, is pleased to present the Stroke
Care in Emergency Medicine Award. This award is open to investigators
at all levels who are an AHA/ASA member and submit an abstract in the
Emergency Medicine category. The Stroke Care in Emergency Medicine
Award is presented by the Annals of Emergency Medicine and AHA/ASA.
David G Sherman Lecture
This award was established in honor of David G Sherman, MD, a prominent
stroke physician and an internationally recognized leader and researcher in
stroke prevention and treatment. This award supports the history and
continuity between the first generation of stroke neuroscientists who
attended the early years of the International Joint Conference on Stroke and
Cerebral Circulation and the future of the ever increasing new generation of
stroke neurologists who attend the International Stroke Conference.
Willis Lecture
This award was established in honor of Thomas Willis, a prominent
physician credited with providing the first detailed description of the brain
stem, the cerebellum and the ventricles, with extensive hypotheses about
the functions of these brain parts.
The Willis Lecture award is the most prestigious presented in conjunction
with the annual International Stroke Conference. The recipient is a senior
investigator who has made outstanding contributions to the stroke field over
a sustained period during his or her career.
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Posters
Professor-Led Poster Tours and Regular Poster Sessions
During the ISC 2011 poster sessions, there will be both Professor-Led
Poster Tours and Regular Poster Sessions. The Professor-Led Poster Tours
are organized by poster category. Leaders in the stroke field will take groups
of conference attendees around 6 speaker-attended posters ordered by
category. Each poster presenter will have approximately 2 minutes to
present the highlights of his or her work, followed by 3 minutes for a Q&A
from attendees. There are 15 different poster tours to select from during
each Poster Tour Session.
To be a part of a Poster Tour, please turn to pg 93 and pg 151 in the
Poster Abstracts section of the Final Program and decided which section/
category of posters you would like to attend during each of the two Poster
Tour Sessions. Five - ten minutes prior to the Poster Tour Session start
time, simply go to the correspondingly numbered “Section” sign for that
section/category of posters.
During the Regular Poster Sessions, poster presenters will stand by their
poster for individual Q&A time with attendees; they will not give a formal
presentation. These posters are separate and not a part of the Professor-Led
Poster Tours. To see the posters in the Regular Poster Session, please turn
to pg 107 and pg 166 in the Poster Abstracts section of the Final Program
A map of the Poster Hall is available at the front of the Poster Abstracts
Section; it will highlight the Professor-Led Poster Tour sections and the
Regular Poster sections.
Posters will be available for viewing in the Poster Hall (Hall H) from 9:00 am
– 6:45 pm on Wednesday, Feb 9 and Thursday, Feb 10. The speakerattended poster sessions will take place at the following times:
Wednesday, Feb 9
Professor-Led Poster Tours
Regular Poster Session
Thursday, Feb 10
Professor-Led Poster Tours
Regular Poster Session
5:45 pm – 6:15 pm
6:15 pm – 6:45 pm
5:45 pm – 6:15 pm
6:15 pm – 6:45 pm
FAHAs and Other Stroke Leaders – please be sure to show your support for
young investigators and attend the poster sessions.
Please note that for safety reasons, children are not permitted in the Poster
Hall.
Start Planning Now for the International Stroke Conference 2012!
CALL FOR SCIENCE
Submit Session Ideas
Suggested Session Submitter Opens: Monday, Feb 7, 2011
Suggested Session Submitter Closes: Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Submit Abstracts
Submission Opens: Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Submission Closes: Tuesday, Aug 16, 2011
Submit Late-Breaking Science and Ongoing Clinical Trials Abstracts
Submission Opens: Wednesday, Oct 5, 2011
Submission Closes: Wednesday, Nov 2, 2011
The link to submit abstracts and/or session ideas can be found at
strokeconference.org on the opening date listed above.
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American Heart/
American Stroke Association
would like to acknowledge
the following companies for their
generous educational grants in
support of the
International Stroke Conference
2011:
NURSING SYMPOSIUM
The
NURSING SYMPOSIUM
The
American Heart/
American Stroke Association
would like to acknowledge
the following companies for their
generous educational grants in
support of the State-of-the-Art
Stroke Nursing Symposium
2011:
State-of-the-Art Stroke Nursing Symposium 2011
Tuesday, Feb 8, 2011
Los Angeles Convention Center
Los Angeles, CA
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is grateful to
the members of the 2011 State-of-the-Art Stroke Nursing Symposium
Program Committee for their dedication and leadership provided
throughout the year planning the program.
Program Committee
Terrie Black, MBA, BSN, RN, BC, CRRN, Co-Chair
Debbie Summers, RN, MSN. CNRN, CCRN, FAHA, ARNP, Co-Chair
Jennifer Cohn, MS, BSN, MSN
Lisa Davis, MSN, RN, CCRC
Wende Fedder, RN, MBA, FAHA
Rosemarie King, RN, PhD, FAHA, Past Co-Chair
Barbara Lutz, PhD, RN, CRRN
Sharon Ostwald, PhD, RN
Sue Wehner, PhD, RN, MSN, NP (ISC Program Committee Liaison)
Abstract Graders
Tamilyn Bakas, RN, FAHA
Terrie Black, MBA, BSN, RN, BC, CRRN
Smi Choi-Kwon, PhD
Patricia Clark, PhD, RN, FAHA
Jennifer Cohn, RN, MSN, CCRN
Virginia S Daggett, PhD(c), RN
Lisa Davis MSN, RN, CCRC
Wende N Fedder, RN, BSN, MBA, FAHA
Debbie Ferguson, MSN, RN, CCRN, CNRN
Joan Grant, RN
Millie Hepburn, APRN-BC, MSN
Janice L Hinkle, RN, PhD, FAHA
Margaret Kelly-Hayes, EdD, RN, FAAN
Rosemarie King, RN, PhD, FAHA
Barbara Lutz, RN, PhD, CRRN
Barbara Mancini, BSN, MBA, CNRN, NEA-BC
Lori M Massaro, MSN, CRNP
Elaine T Miller, DNS, RN, CRRN, FAHA, FAAN
Pamela H Mitchell, RN
Kathleen Murphy, PhD, MS, GNP, CNS
Sharon K Ostwald, PhD, RN, FGSA
Linda L Pierce, PhD, RN, CNS, CRRN, FAHA
Sue Pugh RN, MSN, CRRN, CNRN
Karen L Saban, PhD, APRN, CNRN
Arlene A Schmid, PhD, OTR
Kathy Stevens, PhD, RN, CRRN
Debbie R Summers, RN, MSN. CNRN, CCRN, FAHA, ARNP,
Sponsored by the American Heart Association’s Stroke Nursing Committee
of the Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and cosponsored by the
Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association.
Symposium Description
The State-of-the-Art 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.
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A plenary program and break-out sessions are planned to meet educational
needs for nurses and healthcare professionals at various levels of skill.
Nursing Symposium 2011 Learning Objectives
1. Define the standard of care management for children with an acute
stroke.
2. Describe the latest rehabilitation clinical trials in acute stroke.
3. Assess the clinical issues and safety concerns with drip and ship
thrombolytic therapy.
4. Explain TIA management utilizing risk stratification.
5. Use advanced stroke concepts including:
a. Stress management in stroke survivors and caregivers
b. Stress and inflammation in stroke survivors and caregivers
c. Innovative community stroke education
6. Define the essentials of standard clinical practice and stroke center
development including:
a. Competing hospitals collaborate to improve stroke care
b. Neuro hospitalist impact on a stroke program
c. The impact of a TIA clinic on stroke prevention
7. Explain stroke rehabilitation and recovery including:
a. Newly published stroke rehabilitation guidelines
b. Health and fitness for stroke survivors
c. Diversity in stroke prevention: examples from a Latino community
8. Apply professional development including:
a. Publication of a manuscript
b. Reading and critiquing clinical research
Continuing Education Accreditation – Nurses
American Heart Association is accredited as a provider of continuing
nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s
Commission on Accreditation. The maximum number of hours awarded
for this CE activity is 6.50 contact hours.
Accredited status does not imply endorsement by the American Heart
Association or the American Nurses Credentialing Center of any commercial products displayed in conjunction with an activity.
10:40 Drip and Ship Thrombolytic Therapy
Jennifer Cohn, MS, BSN, MSN, Indianapolis, IN
11:20 TIA Risk Stratification
Susan E Wehner, PhD, RN, MSN, NP, Saginaw, MI
11:55 Discussion
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Lunch
1:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Concurrent A – Room 502 B
Advanced Stroke Concepts: Topics in Clinical Research and Practice
Moderator:
1:30
2:15
2:30
3:00
Lisa Davis, MSN, RN, CCRC, Bethesda, MD
Stress Management in Stroke Survivors and Caregivers
Sharon Ostwald, PhD, RN, Houston, TX
SWALLOW-3D, a Simple 2-minute Bedside Screening
NS1
Test, Detects Dysphagia in Acute Stroke Patients With High
Sensitivity When Validated Against Video-Fluoroscopy
Jeff M Edmiaston, Lisa T Connor, Andria L Ford, Washington
Univ, Saint Louis, MO
Stress and Inflammation in Stroke Survivors and Caregivers
Karen L Saban, PhD, APRN, CNRN, Maywood, IL
We Can Hear (and See) You Now: Telestroke Increases
NS2
tPA Use for Ischemic Stroke
Karin V Nystrom, Yale-New Haven Hosp, New Haven, CT;
Joseph L Schindler, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT;
Lisa J Bedard, Daniel Moalli, Lawrence and Memorial Hosp,
New London, CT; Haakon Nygaard, Noam Harel, Joachim
Baehring, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT
3:15 pm – 3:45 pm
Break
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8
3:45
8:30 am – 12:00 pm
Plenary Session
Hall K
Moderators: Debbie R Summers, RN, MSN. FAHA, ARNP,
Kansas City, MO
Terrie Black, MBA, BSN, RN, BC, CRRN, Williamsville, NY
8:30
Opening Remarks
Sandra Dunbar, RN, FAHA, FAAN, Atlanta, GA
8:35 Program Announcements
Barbara Lutz, PhD, RN, CRRN, Gainesville, FL
8:40 Stroke Article of the Year Award
N Jennifer Klinedinst, PhD, MSN, MPH, RN, Atlanta, GA
8:50 Dilemmas in Childhood Stroke
Rebecca N Ichord, MD, Philadelphia, PA
9:30 Stroke Rehabilitation Clinical Trial Update
Pamela W Duncan, PhD, PT, FAHA, Durham, NC
10:10 Discussion
4:00
4:15
5:00
5:30
Post-Graduate Academic Neurovascular Fellowship
Education for APNs and PAs: Impact on First-Year
Graduates and Sponsoring Physicians
Anne W Alexandrov, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; Tenisha Baca, Arizona State Univ, Phoenix,
AZ; Barbara B Brewer, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; Karen C
Albright, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL;
Stephen DiBiase, Arizona State Univ, Phoenix, AZ; Limin
Zhao, Andrei V Alexandrov, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; NET SMART Faculty and Fellows
Missed Opportunities for Recognition of Ischemic
Stroke in the Emergency Department
Natasha M Lever, Yale Univ Sch of Nursing, New Haven, CT;
Karin V Nystrom, Yale-New Haven Hosp, New Haven, CT;
Joseph L Schindler, Charles R Wira III, Janet R Halliday,
Norman S Werdiger, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT;
Marjorie Funk, Yale Univ Sch of Nursing, New Haven, CT
Innovative Community Stroke Education
Susan Savastuk, RN, Bloomington, IN
Discussion
Adjourn
NS3
NS4
10:20 am – 10:40 am
Short Break
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1:30 pm – 5:30 pm
1:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Concurrent B – Room 515 A
Essentials of Standard Clinical Practice and Stroke Center Development
Concurrent C – Room 515 B
Rehabilitation and Recovery: An Ongoing Process
Moderator:
Moderator:
1:30
2:15
2:30
3:00
Wende Fedder, RN, MBA, FAHA, Arlington Heights, IL
Can Competing Hospitals Collaborate to Improve Stroke Care?
Susan Stark, RN, MSN, CS, ARNP, Shawnee Mission, KS
Debbie R Summers, RN, MSN. CNRN, CCRN, FAHA, ARNP,
Kansas City, MO
Cherie Boxberger, MS, Overland Park, KS
Kathleen A Henderson, RN, Kansas City, MO
Janice Sandt, RN, Kansas City, KS
The Time Impact of Data Reporting in Ischemic Stroke
NS5
Donna Nolten, Scripps Green Hosp, La Jolla, CA; Martha
Ackman, Scripps Memorial Hosp, La Jolla, CA; Katherine
Clarkson, Scripps Green Hosp, La Jolla, CA; Elizabeth
Morrell, Scripps Mercy Hosp, San Diego, CA; Ann Marie
White, Scripps Memorial Hosp Encinitas, Encinitas, CA
Neuro Hospitalist Impact on a Stroke Program
James P Lugtu, RN, Columbus, GA
Improving stroke care by creating a collaborative,
NS6
state-wide network: The Georgia Stroke Professional
Alliance
Debbie Camp, Atlanta Medical Ctr, Atlanta, GA; Patricia
Victor, North Fulton Hosp, Roswell, GA; Katja G Bryant,
Emory Johns Creek Hosp, Johns Creek, GA; Kerrie A
Krompf, Emory Univ Sch of Med, Atlanta, GA; Julie Long, St
Joseph’s/Candler Hosp, Savannah, GA; James Lugtu,
Columbus Regional Medical Ctr, Columbus, GA; Amy Perez,
Piedmont Hosp, Atlanta, GA; Karen Seagraves, Northside
Hosp, Atlanta, GA; Mary Robichaux, American Heart
Association, Marietta, GA; Bonnie Tillman, Saint Joseph’s
Hosp of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA; Michael R Frankel, Emory Univ
Sch of Med, Atlanta, GA
1:30
2:15
2:30
3:00
3:45
Break
3:45
4:00
4:15
5:00
5:30
4:00
4:15
5:00
5:30
University of Colorado Hospital In-Hospital Stroke Alert
NS7
Improvement Project
Alex Graves, Rebekah Zaemisch, William Jones, Kerry
Brega, Ethan Cumbler, Univ of Colorado Hosp, Aurora, CO
Admission Blood Pressure, Stroke Etiology, and
NS8
Inpatient Course Impact Discharge Blood Pressure Control
Ellen M Dauchy, Matthew H Marx, Marco Fossati-Bellani,
Kamal R Shah, Laurie Schluter, Tulane Univ Sch of Med,
New Orleans, LA; Karen C Albright, Univ of Alabama –
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane
Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA
The Impact of a TIA Clinic on Stroke Prevention
Mary Ann C Laplante, RN, BScN, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Sophia Gocan, BScN, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Discussion
Adjourn
Focus on our Future: School-Aged Stroke Education
Gayle Watson, Susan Schmitt, Kathy Morrison, Judy Dillon,
Penn State Hershey Medical Ctr, Hershey, PA
Combined Adaptive Physical Activity and Treadmill
Training in Stroke
Kathleen M Michael, Jeffrey Beans, Andrew P Goldberg,
Richard Macko, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
Diversity in Stroke Prevention: Examples from a Latino
Community
Stephanie Vaughn, PhD, MSN, CRRN, Fullerton, CA
Discussion
Adjourn
NS11
NS12
1:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Concurrent D – Room 502 A
Professional Development
Moderator:
1:30
2:30
Susan E Wehner, PhD, RN, MSN, NP, Saginaw, MI
The Stroke of a Pen: Getting a Manuscript Published,
Practical Tools and Advice from a Novice and Expert
Patricia Clark, PhD, RN, FAHA, Atlanta, GA
Dawn Aycock, RN, MSN, Atlanta, GA
Discussion
3:15 pm – 3:45 pm
Break
3:45
4:45
5:30
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Stroke Rehabilitation Guidelines
Elaine T Miller, DNS, RN, CRRN, FAHA, FAAN, Cincinnati, OH
The Positive Impact of the Stroke Nurse Navigator’s
NS9
Advocacy on Stroke Patient’s Compliance Post-Discharge
Tonya Deen, Theresa Terna, Mona Olges, Brian Leahy,
Wende Fedder, Alexian Brothers Medical Ctr, Elk Grove
Village, IL
Health and Fitness for Stroke
Carolyn Mueller, MS, CTP, Chicago, IL
Augmented Visual Feedback Affects Endpoint Stiffness
NS10
Control in Chronic Stroke Survivors during Learning of
Reaching Movements in a Dynamic Environment
Mukul Mukherjee, Panagiotis Koutakis, Univ of Nebraska at
Omaha, Omaha, NE; Pierre Fayad, Univ of Nebraska Medical
Ctr, Omaha, NE; Nicholas Stergiou, Univ of Nebraska at
Omaha, Omaha, NE
3:15 pm – 3:45 pm
3:15 pm – 3:45 pm
Break
Terrie Black, MBA, BSN, RN, BC, CRRN, Williamsville, NY
How to Read/Critique Clinical Research
Sandra Dunbar, RN, DSN, FAHA, FAAN, Atlanta, GA
Discussion
Adjourn
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The
American Heart/
American Stroke Association
the following companies for their
generous educational grants in
support of the ISC Pre-Conference
Symposium, Stroke in the Real
World: Advances in Emergency
Treatment and Prevention
2011:
PRE-CONFERENCE
would like to acknowledge
PRE-CONFERENCE
Science That
Saves Lives.
2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR
& ECC and Handbook of ECC
for Healthcare Providers
Millions of healthcare professionals worldwide rely on the AHA
Guidelines for CPR & ECC and the Handbook of Emergency
Cardiovascular Care for Healthcare Providers.
The Guidelines are the cornerstone of the lifesaving CPR training
materials produced by the American Heart Association and
are updated every five years. They reflect new global resuscitation
science and treatment recommendations as agreed upon
by leading scientists, researchers, healthcare providers and
first responders.
The Handbook of ECC for Healthcare Providers, created from
the Guidelines, is a vital reference for all emergency healthcare
providers. This tool provides quick access to the latest lifesaving
resuscitation science and treatment information.
For more information on the 2010 AHA
Guidelines, call 1-877-AHA-4CPR or visit
www.heart.org/eccguidelines
© 2010 American Heart Association
12/10DS4313
ISC Pre-Conference Symposium 2011
Stroke in the Real World: Advances in Emergency Treatment
and Prevention
Tuesday, Feb 8, 2011
Los Angeles Convention Center
Los Angeles, CA
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is grateful to
the members of the ISC Pre-Conference Symposium 2011 Program
Committee for their dedication and leadership provided throughout the
year in planning the program.
Program Committee
Bruce Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, FAHA
Ted Wein, MD, FRCPC, FAHA
Vena Ricketts, MD, FACEP
Steven Greenberg, MD, PhD
Lewis Morgenstern, MD, FAHA
Symposium Description
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. This one-day symposium
highlights scientific advances in cerebrovascular disease while emphasizing their application in the real world. The symposium informs the
audience about issues along the full continuum of stroke care, and covers
varied topics of interest to healthcare providers working in the emergency
department, hospitalist settings, primary care, general neurology, pharmacies, and other stroke care arenas. This year, a main focus will be on
optimizing evidence-based management (TIA work-up, thrombolytic treatment, basic CT/MRI interpretation, and more) of the stroke or TIA patient
encountered in the emergency department. There will also be a discussion
of the implications of the most recent stroke prevention trials and an
opportunity to have your own most challenging stroke cases discussed by
renowned stroke experts.
Learning Objectives
After participating in this activity, participants will be able to:
Discuss new recommendations for the administration of tPA in acute
stroke patients.
Identify opportunities within their own institution to improve adherence
to national guidelines for stroke care.
Describe the incidence and presentation of stroke in women.
Discuss recent data regarding the use of telestroke medicine and
“drip-and-ship” protocols.
Identify opportunities to improve communication regarding stroke
patients with vascular neurologists, including the use of telestroke
protocols.
Identify opportunities for secondary stroke prevention within the
emergency department.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8
10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Room 411 (Theatre)
10:00 Opening Remarks
Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
10:05 One Hour Photo: Imaging Techniques Available for the
Emergency Physician
Shelagh B Coutts, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB, Canada
10:45 The Fast and the Furious: Update on New Guidelines of IVTPA
and Review of Recent Trials
Helmi Lutsep, MD, FAHA, Portland, OR
11:30 There Will Be Blood: ER Physician Management of Cerebral
Hemorrhage
Claude Hemphill III, MD, MS, FAAN, San Francisco, CA
12:10 Panel Discussion
Theodore Wein, MD, FRCPC, FAHA, Montreal, QC, Canada
12:30 – 1:30
Lunch
A boxed lunch will be provided.
1:30
2:15
3:00
3:45
4:15
4:35
5:25
Do the Right Thing: ER Evaluation of TIA
Devin L Brown, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
The Next Best Thing: TIA and Minor Stroke
Pharmacological Management
J Donald Easton, MD, FAHA, San Francisco, CA
Gladiator: Implications of Recent Stroke Prevention Trials
Scott E Kasner, MD, MS, FAHA, Philadelphia, PA
Master and Commander: Systematic Emergency
Stroke Care and Guideline Implementation
Lee H Schwamm, MD, FAHA, Newton, MA
Panel Discussion
Bruce Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, FAHA, La Jolla, CA
Animal House: Bring Your Complicated Stroke Cases
for Expert Input
Peter A Sandercock, MD, FRCP, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
James C Grotta, MD, FAHA, Houston, TX
Q and A
Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
Closing Remarks
Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Physicians
The American Heart Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education
for physicians.
The American Heart Association designates this educational activity for a
maximum of 6.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should
only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in
the activity.
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Presenting authors for the oral abstracts are in bold in the author block.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9
7:30 am – 9:00 am
Session I:
Concurrent Symposia A
4 Common Questions in Stroke Prevention
Room 152
Moderators: Karen L Furie, MD, MPH, FAHA, Boston, MA
Angel Chamorro, MD, PhD, Barcelona, Spain
7:30
7:49
8:08
8:27
8:45
Who – If Anyone – Should Take Aspirin for Primary
Stroke Prevention?
Louise Bowman, BA, MBBS, MRCP, MD, Oxford, United
Kingdom
Does Exercise After a Stroke Prevent Further Strokes?
Mead Gillian, MD, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Blood Pressure Variability – A New Therapeutic Target
for Secondary Stroke Prevention?
Amit K Mistri, MRCP, Leicester, United Kingdom
Is There Any Value in Vitamins, Fish Oil or Food
Supplements for Secondary Prevention?
Graeme J Hankey, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCP, FRACP, Perth,
Australia
Discussion
Session I:
Concurrent Symposia B
Gender Differences in Stroke: Insights from
Its Origins in Childhood
Room 502 A
Moderators: Timothy Bernard, MD, Denver, CO
Nabil J Alkayed, MD, PhD, FAHA, Portland, OR
7:30
7:49
8:08
8:27
8:45
Overview of Gender Differences in Stroke in Adults: Lessons
from Clinical Research
Louise D McCullough, MD, PhD, Farmington, CT
Experimental Models of Gender Differences in Stroke
Pathophysiology
Patricia D Hurn, PhD, FAHA, Portland, OR
Epidemiology of Gender Differences in Childhood
Onset Stroke: What Do We Know Now?
Heather Fullerton, MD, San Francisco, CA
Role of Testosterone Concentrations in Pediatric Stroke:
Insights Into Mechanisms of Gender Differences in
Childhood Onset Stroke
Ulrike Nowak-Gottl, MD, Muenster, Germany
Discussion
Clinical Science
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Session I:
Concurrent Symposia C
Perfusion Imaging in Acute Stroke (Debate)
Room 151
7:42
Moderators: Colin Derdeyn, MD, FAHA, St Louis, MO
Mark Parsons, PhD, Newcastle, New South Wales,
Australia
7:30
7:45
7:55
8:05
8:15
8:25
8:35
8:45
Overview of Diffusion and Perfusion MRI in Stroke Research and
Clinical Practice: Historical Perspective and Future Directions
Gregory Sorenson, MD, Boston, MA
You Need More Than Just a Non-Contrast Head CT in the 4.5
Hour Window
Max Wintermark, MD, Charlottesvillle, VA
A Non-Contrast Head CT Is All You Need in the 4.5 Hour Window
Tudor G Jovin, MD, Pittsburgh, PA
Discussion
Delayed Interventions Should Be Performed Based On DiffusionPerfusion Imaging
Stephen M Davis, MD, FRCP, Edin FRACP, FAHA, Victoria,
Australia
Delayed Interventions Should Not Be Performed Even With
Diffusion-Perfusion Imaging
William J Powers, MD, FAHA, Chapel Hill, NC
Discussion
Discussion
Session I:
7:49
8:08
8:27
8:45
8:18
8:30
Mechanisms Underlying Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke
Gary K Steinberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Stanford, CA
Pre-clinical Data in Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke
Cesar Borlongan, PhD, Tampa, FL
Intra-arterial Stem Cell Delivery in Stroke
Dileep R Yavagal, MD, Miami, FL
Clinical Trial Design in Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke
Steven C Cramer, MD, Orange, CA
Discussion
Session I:
8:06
Concurrent Symposia D
Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke
Room 515 A
Moderators: Mark F Mehler, MD, Bronx, NY
Lawrence R Wechsler, MD, Pittsburgh, PA
7:30
7:54
8:42
Concurrent E
Aneurysm Oral Abstracts
Room 502 B
8:54
Session I:
Moderators: Philip M Meyers, MD, New York, NY
William E Thorell, MD, Omaha, NE
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Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms in the FIA and
ISUIA Cohorts: Differences in Multiplicity and Location
Jason Mackey, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Robert D
Brown Jr, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Charles J Moomaw,
Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Dheeraj Gandhi, Johns
Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD; Laura Sauerbeck, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Richard Hornung, Cincinnati
Children’s Hosp, Cincinnati, OH; Daniel Woo, Dawn Kleindorfer,
Matthew L Flaherty, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Irene
Meissner, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Craig Anderson, Univ of
Sydney, Sydney, Australia; E Sander Connolly, Columbia Univ,
New York, NY; Guy Rouleau, Notre Dame Hosp, Montreal, QC,
Canada; David F Kallmes, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; James
C Torner, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; John Huston III, Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN; Joseph P Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH; for the FIA Investigators
Stent Assisted Coil Embolization of Ruptured
Intracranial Aneurysms – A Multicenter Review
Kiarash Golshani, Duke Medical Ctr, Durham, NC; Abhineet
Chowdhary, Michael Alexander, Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles,
CA; Andrew Ferrel, Tony P Smith, Duke Medical Ctr, Durham,
NC; Armen Choulakian, Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles, CA; Ali R
Zomorodi, Pratish Shah, Gavin W Britz, Duke Medical Ctr,
Durham, NC
Protective Role of Aspirin for Hemorrhage from
Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms
David M Hasan, Kelly B Mahaney, Univ of Iowa Hosp and
Clinics, Iowa City, IA; Robert D Brown, Irene Meissner,
David G Piepgras, John Huston, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN;
Ana Capuano, James C Torner, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA;
ISUIA Investigators
Title: Better Outcomes with Treatment by Coiling
Relative to Clipping of Unruptured Intracranial
Aneurysms in the United States 2001-2007
Waleed Brinjikji, Alejandro A Rabinstein, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN; Deena M Nasr, Michigan State Univ, East
Lansing, MI; Giuseppe Lanzino, David F Kallmes, Harry J
Cloft, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Patient Outcomes are Better for Unruptured Cerebral
Aneurysms Treated at Centers that Preferentially Treat
with Endovascular Coiling: A Study of the National
Inpatient Sample 2001-2007
Waleed Brinjikji, Alejandro A Rabinstein, Giuseppe Lanzino,
David F Kallmes, Harry J Cloft, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
An Analysis of Inflation and Reperfusion Times During
Balloon Remodeling for Aneurysm Coil Embolization and
its Effect on Ischemic Complications
Alejandro M Spiotta, Tarun Bhalla, Muhammad Shazam
Hussain, Thinesh Sivapatham, Ayush Batra, Ferdinand Hui,
Peter Rasmussen, Shaye Moskowitz, Cleveland Clinic,
Cleveland, OH
Evaluation of a New Self-expanding Porosity
Flow-diverter (V-POD) in a Rabbit Elastase Aneurysm Model
Sabareesh K Natarajan, Ciprian N Ionita, Weiyuan Wang,
L N Hopkins, Elad I Levy, Adnan H Siddiqui, Daniel R
Bednarek, Stephen Rudin, Univ at Buffalo-SUNY, Buffalo, NY
Discussion
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Concurrent F
Carotid Revascularization Oral Abstracts
Room 515 B
Moderators: Christopher Moran, MD, Saint Louis, MO
Renee Van Stavern, MD, Saint Louis, MO
7:30
Safety of Carotid Stenting and Endarterectomy in
Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Patients: Results
from the Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy
vs Stenting Trial (CREST)
Ariane Mackey, Ctr Hospier Affilié, Hop de l’Enfant-Jésus,
Quebec City, QC, Canada; Frank L Silver, Toronto Western
Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; Wayne M Clark, Oregon Health
and Science Univ, Portland, OR; William Brooks, Central
Baptist Hosp, Lexington, KY; Carlos H Timaran, Univ of
Texas Southwestern Medical Ctr and VA North Texas Care
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7:42
7:54
8:06
8:18
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System, Dallas, TX; David Chiu, The Methodist Hosp,
Houston, TX; Larry B Goldstein, Duke Univ Medical Ctr,
Durham, NC; James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville,
FL; Robert D Ferguson, MetroHealth Medical Ctr, Cleveland,
OH; Wesley S Moore, UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA;
George Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; Thomas G Brott, for the CREST
Investigators, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
Stroke Type, Laterality and Severity Following Carotid
Artery Stenting (CAS) and Carotid Endarterectomy (CEA)
in the Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy versus
Stenting Trial (CREST)
William Brooks, Central Baptist Hosp, Lexington, KY; JP
Mohr, New York Presbyterian Hosp - Columbia, New York,
NY; Jenifer H Voeks, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; Wayne M Clark, Oregon Health and
Sciences Univ, Portland, OR; Frank L Silver, Toronto Western
Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; Ariane Mackey, Ctr Hospier
Affilié, Hop de l’Enfant-Jésus, Quebec City, QC, Canada;
Michael D Hill, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; James
F Meschia, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Alice J Sheffet,
Univ of Med and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ;
Thomas G Brott, for the CREST Investigators, Mayo Clinic,
Jacksonville, FL
Sex and Differential Outcomes of Stenting compared
to Endarterectomy: Results from the Carotid
Revascularization Endarterectomy versus Stenting
Trial (CREST)
Virginia J Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; Helmi L Lutsep, Oregon Health and Science
Univ, Portland, OR; Ariane Mackey, Ctr Hospier Affilié, Hop
de l’Enfant-Jésus, Quebec City, QC, Canada; Bart M
Demaerschalk, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ; Albert D Sam, II,
Vascular Specialty Ctr, Baton Rouge, LA; Nicole R Gonzales,
Univ of Texas Medical Sch at Houston, Houston, TX; Alice J
Sheffet, Univ of Med and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark,
NJ; Jenifer H Voeks, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; James F Meschia, Thomas G Brott, for the
CREST Investigators, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
Age and Outcomes following Stenting compared
to Endarterectomy: The Carotid Revascularization
Endarterectomy versus Stenting Trial (CREST)
Jenifer H Voeks, George Howard, Univ of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Gary S Roubin, Lenox Hill
Hosp, New York City, NY; Mahmoud B Malas, Johns Hopkins
Univ, Baltimore, MD; W Charles Sternbergh, III, Ochsner Health
System, New Orleans, LA; Mark K Eskandari, Northwestern
Univ Feinberg Sch of Med, Chicago, IL; David J Cohen, Saint
Luke’s Mid America Heart and Vascular Inst, Kansas City, MO;
Alice J Sheffet, Univ of Med and Dentistry of New Jersey,
Newark, NJ; Brajesh K Lal, Univ of Maryland Medical Ctr,
Baltimore, MD; James F Meschia, Thomas G Brott, for the
CREST Investigators, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
Carotid Stenosis in Patients with Over 80 Years:
is there a Benefit from Carotid Revascularization in
Stroke Prevention?
Paola De Rango, Massimo Lenti, Enrico Cieri, Giuseppe
Giordano, Gioele Simonte, Vascular and Endovascular
Surgery Unit, Univ of Perugia, Perugia, Italy; Piergiorgio
Cao, Vascular Surgery, Dept of Cardioscience, Hosp S
Camillo-Forlanini, Rome, Italy
8:30
8:42
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8:54
Intravenous tPA Therapy is an Independent Risk
Factor for Intracerebral Hemorrhage Following Carotid
Endarterectomy
Ananth K Vellimana, Chester K Yarbrough, Spiros Blackburn,
Russell G Strom, Robert L Grubb Jr, Keith M Rich, Michael
R Chicoine, Ralph G Dacey Jr, Colin P Derdeyn, Gregory J
Zipfel, Washington Univ in St Louis, St Louis, MO
Aggrenox Significantly Reduces Restenosis and
Plaque Burden in Cerebrovascular Arterial Stents
Joey English, Univ of California San Francisco, San
Francisco, CA; Wolfgang Eisert, Boehringer-Ingelheim GmbH
and Dept of Neurology, Medical Sch Hannover, Ingelheim am
Rhein, Germany; Steven Hetts, Wade Smith, Univ of
California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Discussion
Session I:
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Concurrent G
Ischemic Stroke Interventional Treatment Oral Abstracts I
Room 408 AB
Moderators: Felipe Albuquerque, MD, Phoenix, AZ
Brian Hoh, MD, Gainesville, FL
7:30
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7:42
7:54
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12
8:18
Effect of NeuroFlo Treatment on Stroke Outcome –
A Subgroup Analysis of the SENTIS Study
Ashfaq Shuaib, UNIV OF ALBERTA HOSP SITE, Edmonton,
AB, Canada; on behalf of the SENTIS Steering Committee
and Investigators
Tetrahydrocurcumin(THC) Ameliorates Homocysteinylated
Cytochrome-C Mediated Mitocondrial Remodeling in
Hyperhomocysteinemia After Stroke
Neetu Tyagi, Natia Qipshidze, Jonthana C Vacek, Charu
Munjal, Naira Metreveli, Srikanth Givvimani, David
Lominadze, Suresh C Tyagi, Univ of Louisville, Louisville, KY
Impact Of Telemedecine On Acute Management Of
Stroke Patients Undergoing Endovascular Procedures
Marc Ribo, Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Angels
Pedragosa, Hosp General de Vic, Barcelona, Spain; Marta
Rubiera, David Rodriguez-Luna, Olga Maisterra, Carlos
Molina, Jose Alvarez-Sabín, Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona,
Spain
Endovascular Therapy for Acute Ischemic Stroke Due
to Proximal Intracranial Anterior Circulation Occlusion
Treated Beyond 8 Hours from Times Last Seen Well:
A Subset Analysis of the Merci Registry
Raul G Nogueira, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA;
Marilyn Rymer, Saint Lukes Medical Ctr, Kansas City, MO;
Wade S Smith, Univ of California, San Francisco, CA; Helmi
Lutsep, Oregon Health & Science Univ, Portland, OR; Gary
Walker, Concentric Medical Inc, Mountain View, CA; David S
Liebeskind, Univ of California, Los Angeles, CA; Ronald
Budzik, Riverside Methodist Hosp, Columbus, OH; Thomas
Devlin, Erlanger Southeastern Stroke Ctr, Chattanooga, TN;
Tudor G Jovin, UPMC Stroke Inst, Pittsburgh, PA
Mechanical Balloon Thromboembolectomy for the
Treatment of Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis:
A Retrospective Analysis of Safety and Efficacy in
57 Consecutive Patients
Don Frei, Daniel Huddle, Richard Bellon, Gwen Dooley,
Radiology Imaging Associates, Englewood, CO; Don Smith,
Colorado Neurological Inst, Englewood, CO
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8:42
8:54
Stem-cell Trial of recovery EnhanceMent after Stroke 2
(STEMS2) Randomised Placebo-Controlled Trial of
Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor in Mobilising Bone
Marrow Stem Cells in Sub-Acute Stroke
Tim England, Dorothee Auer, Maryam Abaei, James Lowe,
Nigel Russel, Marion Walker, Philip M Bath, Univ of
Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Meta-analytic Comparison Of IV, IA, And Combined
IV/IA Thrombolysis For ICA/MCA Occlusion
Jared M Pisapia, Michael T Mullen, Shiv Tilwa, Steven R
Messe, Sherman C Stein, Hosp of the Univ of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
Discussion
9:00 am – 9:15 am
Short Break
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9:15
The Validity of Animal Models of Stroke
I Mhairi MacRae, PhD, Glasgow, United Kingdom
9:34 Climbing the STAIRS and STEPS: Optimizing Translation
of Neuroprotective and Stem Cell Therapies
Sean I Savitz, MD, FAHA, Houston, TX
9:53 The Importance of Co-morbidities in Models of Stroke
David W Howells, PhD, Melbourne, Australia
10:12 Study Quality and Publication Bias in Experimental Stroke
Malcolm R Macleod, MB, ChB, PhD, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
10:30 Discussion
Session II:
Moderators: Ka Sing Wong, MD, MPH, FAHA, Sha Tin, Hong Kong
Amanda Thrift, PhD, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
9:15
9:15 am – 10:45 am
Session II:
Concurrent Symposia A
Current Endovascular Management of Acute
Posterior Circulation Stroke
Room 408 AB
Moderators: David Fiorella, MD, PhD, Stony Brook, NY
Felipe Albuquerque, MD, Phoenix, AZ
9:15
Medical Management of Posterior Circulation Strokes
Christine Anne Wijman, MD, Palo Alto, CA
9:34 Endovascular Techniques in the Management of Posterior
Circulation Stroke
Elad I Levy, MD, Buffalo, NY
9:53 Timing of Intervention for Posterior Circulation Stroke
Gary Duckwiler, MD, Los Angeles, CA
10:12 Surgical Revascularization in the Prevention of Posterior
Circulation Stroke
Michael Lawton, MD, San Francisco, CA
10:30 Discussion
Session II:
Moderator:
Concurrent Symposia B
Early DNR Orders in ICH: Helping or Hurting?
(Debate)
Room 515 B
Craig Anderson, MD, PhD, Sydney, NSW, Australia
9:15
Yes: Early DNR Prevents Long-Term Severe Disability
Darin Zahuranec, MD, Ann Arbor, MI
9:35 No: Early DNR Leads to Unnecessary Death
J Claude Hemphill, MD, MS, FAAN, San Francisco, CA
9:55 A Spiritual and Ethical View of Care Withdrawl in ICH
Rev Phillip Jackson, Paradise Valley, AZ
10:15 Discussion
Session II:
Concurrent Symposia C
From Bedside to Bench: What Have We
Learned By Applying Clinical Research Synthesis
to Animal Models of Stroke?
Room 515 A
Moderators: Geoffrey A Donnan, MD, MBBS, FAHA, FRACP,
Melbourne, Australia
Eng H Lo, PhD, Charlestown, MA
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Concurrent D
Community/Risk Factors Oral Abstracts I
Room 152
Could Racial Differences In Susceptibility To Elevated
Blood Pressures Contribute To The Excess Stroke
Mortality In Blacks: The Reasons For Geographic And
Racial Differences In Stroke (REGARDS) Study?
George Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; Daniel T Lackland, Medical Univ of South
Carolina, Charleston, SC; Dawn O Kleindorfer, Brett M
Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Claudia S Moy,
NIH/NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Monika M Safford, Univ of
Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Mary Cushman,
Univ of Vermont, Burlington, VT; Steve P Glasser, Virginia J
Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
9:27 Geographic Disparities in Elevated Blood Pressures,
but Not Resistant Hypertension in Southeast:
The REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences
in Stroke (REGARDS) Cohort
Daniel T Lackland, MED UNIV OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Mt
Pleasant, SC; David Calhoun, Ahn Le, Virginia Howard,
Stephen Glasser, Univ of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham,
AL; Mary Cushman, Univ of Vermont, Burlington, VT; Brett
Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Monika Stafford,
George Howard, Suzanne Oparil, Univ of AlabamaBirmingham, Birmingham, AL
9:39 Baseline Pre-Hypertension and Risk of Incident
Stroke: A Meta-analysis
Meng Lee, Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles,
CA; Brian Chang, UCSD Medical Sch, Los Angeles, CA; KuoHsuan Chang, Chang Gung Memorial Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan;
Katrina Lin, UCLA Medical Sch, Los Angeles, CA; Bruce
Ovbiagele, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA
9:51 Dietary Sodium Intake is a Risk Factor for Incident
Ischemic Stroke: The Northern Manhattan Study (NOMAS)
Hannah Gardener, Tatjana Rundek, Clinton Wright, Univ of
Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Norbelina Disla,
Mitchell S Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Ralph L
Sacco, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL
10:03 Interval Development of New Ischemic Lesions within
30 Days of Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Ravi S Menon, Richard E Burgess, Georgetown Univ,
Washington, DC; M Christopher Gibbons, Johns Hopkins
Univ, Baltimore, MD; Ali Fokar, Nawar M Shara, Medstar
Health Res Inst, Washington, DC; LaToya Forrester, Laura
German, Ian Sobotka, Georgetown Univ, Washington, DC;
Annapurni Jayam-Trouth, Howard Univ, Washington, DC;
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Dorothy Edwards, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Chelsea
S Kidwell, Georgetown Univ, Washington, DC
10:15 Age-Related Macular Degeneration and the Risk of
Stroke: The Rotterdam Study
Renske G Wieberdink, Lintje Ho, M Kamran Ikram, Peter J
Koudstaal, Albert Hofman, Johannes R Vingerling, Monique
M Breteler, Erasmus Univ Medical Ctr, Rotterdam,
Netherlands
10:27 Marked Upswing in Comorbid Diabetes Mellitus
among Hospitalized Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke
in the United States
Amytis Towfighi, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles,
CA; Daniela Markovic, Bruce Ovbiagele, Univ of California at
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
10:39 Discussion
Session II:
Concurrent E
Diagnosis Oral Abstracts I
Room 151
Moderator:
Daniel Woo, MD, MS, Cincinnati, OH
9:15
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The Value of Acute Diffusion Tensor Tractography
for the Prediction of Motor Outcome After Middle
Cerebral Artery Infarct
Josep Puig, Gerard Blasco, Dept of Radiology (IDI), Girona
Biomedical Res Inst, Hosp Univri de Girona Dr Josep Trueta,
Girona, Spain; Josep Daunis-i-Estadella, Dept of Informatics
and Applied Mathematics, Univ of Girona, Girona, Spain;
Sebastia Remollo, Dept of Radiology (IDI), Girona
Biomedical Res Inst, Hosp Univri de Girona Dr Josep Trueta,
Girona, Spain; Ferran Prados, Dept of Informatics and
Applied Mathematics and Inst of Informatics and
Applications, Univ of Girona, Girona, Spain; Guadalupe
Soria, Dept of Brain Ischemia and Neurodegeneration, Inst
d’Investigacions Biomèdiques de Barcelona (IIBB)-Consejo
Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Inst
d’Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS),
Barcelona, Spain; Alberto Prats-Galino, Lab of Surgical
Neuroanatomy (AP), Human Anatomy and Embryology Unit,
Faculty of Med, Univ of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Imma
Boada, Dept of Informatics and Applied Mathematics and
Inst of Informatics and Applications, Univ of Girona, Girona,
Spain; Maria Jimenez-Nieto, Mar Castellanos, Joaquin
Serena, Dept of Neurology, Girona Biomedical Res Inst,
Hosp Univri de Girona Dr Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain;
Salvador Pedraza, Dept of Radiology (IDI), Girona
Biomedical Res Inst, Hosp Univri de Girona Dr Josep Trueta,
Girona, Spain
Effects of Glycemic Control and Oxidative Stress
on Stroke Outcome
Rebecca E Green, Blerina Rista, Massachusetts General
Hosp, Boston, MA; Paul E Milbury, Jeffrey B Blumberg, Jean
Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Res Ctr on Aging at Tufts Univ,
Boston, MA; Carly A Zampariello, Jean Mayer USDA Human
Nutrition Res Ctr on Aging at Tufts Univ, Boston, MA; Alona
Muzikansky, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA;
Michael K Parides, Mount Sinai Sch of Med, New York, NY;
Rebecca A Betensky, Harvard Sch of Public Health, Boston,
MA; Aurauma Chutinet, Fabricio O Lima, Leonardo Batista,
Ahmad Bayrlee, Lauren M Nentwich, Matthew B Maas, Peter
J Kelly, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Steven K
Feske, Brigham and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Karen L
Furie, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
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10:39
Lower Early Systolic Blood Pressure Predicts
Reperfusion during Hyper-Acute Ischemic Stroke
Andria L Ford, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Hongyu
An, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Nick Szoko,
John J Lee, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Hongtu Zhu,
Ruixin Guo, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Patrick
Bushard, Katie D Vo, Colin P Derdeyn, Washington Univ,
Saint Louis, MO; William J Power, Weili Lin, Univ of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Jin-Moo Lee, Washington Univ,
Saint Louis, MO
Fractional Anisotropy as an Imaging Biomarker
of Long-term Motor Outcome After Stroke
Josep Puig, Gerard Blasco, Dept of Radiology (IDI), Girona
Biomedical Res Inst, Hosp Univri de Girona Dr Josep Trueta,
Girona, Spain; Josep Daunis-i-Estadella, Dept of Informatics
and Applied Mathematics, Univ of Girona, Girona, Spain;
Jaume Figueras, Dept of Rehabilitation, Biomedical Res Inst,
Hosp Univri de Girona Dr Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain; Maria
Jimenez-Nieto, Dept of Neurology, Girona Biomedical Res
Inst, Hosp Univri de Girona Dr Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain;
Ferran Prados, Dept of Informatics and Applied Mathematics
and Inst of Informatics and Applications, Univ of Girona,
Girona, Spain; Guadalupe Soria, Dept of Brain Ischemia and
Neurodegeneration, Inst Investigacions Biomediques de
Barcelona (IIBB)-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Cientificas (CSIC), Inst Investigacions Biomediques August
Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS), Barcelona, Spain; Alberto PratsGalino, Lab of Surgical Neuroanatomy, Human Anatomy and
Embryology Unit, Faculty of Med, Univ of Barcelona,
Barcelona, Spain; Imma Boada, Dept of Informatics and
Applied Mathematics and Inst of Informatics and
Applications, Univ of Girona, Girona, Spain; Mar Castellanos,
Joaquin Serena, Dept of Neurology, Girona Biomedical Res
Inst, Hosp Univri de Girona Dr Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain;
Salvador Pedraza, Dept of Radiology (IDI), Girona
Biomedical Res Inst, Hosp Univri de Girona Dr Josep Trueta,
Girona, Spain
Screening Carotid Atherosclerosis in Patients with
Cerebrovascular Events Using Fast Magnetic
Resonance Black Blood Sequence with 3D Acquisition,
Isotropic Resolution, and Large Coverage
Xihai Zhao, Tsinghua Univ Sch of Med, Beijing, China;
Niranjan Balu, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA; Jinnan
Wang, Philips Healthcare, Briarcliff Manor, NY; Huilin Zhao,
Ye Cao, Jianrong Xu, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Shanghai,
China; Chun Yuan, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA
Models to Enhance Stroke Diagnosis in the Field:
FAST-MAG Experience
Lucas Restrepo, UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Nerses
Sanossian, USC Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; David S
Liebeskind, Latisha K Ali, Sidney Starkman, Jeffrey Saver,
UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA
Decreased Acquisition Delay in Optimized CTA Protocols
is Associated with Infarct Core Overestimation on
CTA Source Images in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke
Benjamin Pulli, Zeshan A Chaudhry, Massachusetts General
Hosp, Boston, MA; Giacomo D Papini, Scuola di
Specializzazione in Radiodiagnostica, Univ degli Studi di
Milano, Milan, Italy; Raul G Nogueira, Joshua A Hirsch,
Michael H Lev, R Gilberto González, Pamela W Schaefer,
Albert J Yoo, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Discussion
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Concurrent F
Vascular Cognitive Impairment Oral Abstracts
Room 502 A
Moderator:
Hector Gonzalez, PhD, Detroit, MI
9:15
Impact of Vascular Risk Factors Control on Long-term
Disability and Cognition After Stroke
Maria C Zurrú, Claudia B Alonzo, Laura E Brescacín, Fabiana
Ortega, Silvina Brienza, Daniela Gil, Julieta Montecchia,
Marcelina Carretero, Luis A Cámera, Gabriel Waisman,
Edgardo Cristiano, Hosp Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos
Aires, Argentina; Bruce Ovbiagele, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los
Angeles, CA
9:27 Influence of Stroke on the Profile and Decline
of Cognitive Function
Beom Joon Kim, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea,
Republic of; Myung Suk Jang, Moon-Ku Han, Seoul Natl
Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Gyunggi-do, Korea,
Republic of; JiSung Lee, Juneyoung Lee, Korea Univ, Seoul,
Korea, Republic of; Yeonwook Kang, Hallym Univ,
Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do, Korea, Republic of; Kyung-Ho
Yu, Byung-Chul Lee, Hallym Univ Coll of Med, Anyang-si,
Gyunggi-do, Korea, Republic of; SangYun Kim, Seoul Natl
Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Gyunggi-do, Korea,
Republic of; Byung-Woo Yoon, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul,
Korea, Republic of; Hee-Joon Bae, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang
Hosp, Seongnam-si, Gyunggi-do, Korea, Republic of
9:39 Blood Pressure, Treatment And Dementia Risk
In Older Mexican Americans
Mary N Haan, Univ of California San Francisco, San
Francisco, CA; Charles De Carli, Laurel Beckett, Univ of
California, Davis, CA; Elizabeth R Mayeda, Greg Nah, Univ of
California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; Lynda Lisabeth,
Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; John Neuhaus, Univ of
California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
9:51 Stroke Risk Predicts Cognitive Performance over
6 Years in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
Rebecca F Gottesman, Maura A Grega, Ola A Selnes,
Richard E Thompson, Xianchong Zhou, Nathan James,
William A Baumgartner, Guy M McKhann, JOHNS
HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Baltimore, MD
10:03 Lower Executive Function Increases Risk For Incident
Stroke in the National REGARDS Cohort
Virginia G Wadley, Abraham J Letter, Univ of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Frederick W Unverzagt,
Indiana Univ Purdue Univ Indiana, Indianapolis, IN; Leslie A
McClure, George Howard, Virginia J Howard, Univ of
Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Mary Cushman,
Univ of Vermont, Burlington, VT; Brendan J Kelley, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Claudia S Moy, Natl Inst of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; Brett
Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
10:15 Impact of Gender and Blood Pressure on Post-Stroke
Cognitive Decline among Older Latinos
Deborah A Levine, Kenneth M Langa, Univ of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI; Mary N Haan, Univ of California at San Francisco,
San Francisco, CA; Lewis B Morgenstern, Lynda D Lisabeth,
Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
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10:27 There is no Excuse for Ignoring Cognition: Using
the Montreal Cognitive Assessment is Feasible in a
Large Stroke Trial
Toby Cumming, Florey Neuroscience Insts, Melbourne,
Australia; Thomas Linden, Sahlgrenska Univ Hosp,
Gothenburg, Sweden; Julie Bernhardt, Florey Neuroscience
Insts, Melbourne, Australia
10:39 Discussion
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Emergency Medicine Oral Abstracts I
Room 502 B
Moderators: Peter Panagos, MD, St Louis, MO
Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH
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Identifying Predictors of Acute Stroke in an
Undifferentiated Population of ED Patients with Dizziness
Maureen Chase, Jennifer O’Connor, Nina Joyce, Matthew
Spielman, Magdy Selim, Marc Camacho, Daniel Pallin,
Joshua Goldstein, Jonathan Edlow, Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Ctr, Boston, MA
9:27 CT Findings at the Earliest Stages of Ischemia:
Imaging from the FAST-MAG Prehospital Stroke Trial
David S Liebeskind, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Nerses
Sanossian, USC, Los Angeles, CA; Pablo Villablanca, Sidney
Starkman, Fabien Scalzo, Qing Hao, Annel Hernandez,
Johanna L Avelar, Fiona Chatfield, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA;
Robin Conwit, NIH/NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Jeffrey L Saver,
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; for the FAST-MAG Investigators
9:39 Computer Tomography Identifies Patients at High Risk
for Stroke After Transient Ischemic Attack: a Prospective,
Multi-Centre Cohort Study
Jason K Wasserman, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst,
Ottawa, ON, Canada; Jeff J Perry, Dar Dowlatshahi, Grant
Stotts, The Ottawa Hosp, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON,
Canada; Marco Sivilotti, Queens Univ, Dept Emergency Med,
Kingston, ON, Canada; Andrew Worster, McMaster Univ,
Dept Emergency Med, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Marcel
Emond, Laval Univ, Dept Emergency Med, Quebec, QC,
Canada; Jane Sutherland, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON,
Canada; Ian Stiell, Mukul Sharma, The Ottawa Hosp, Ottawa
Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada
9:51 Clinical and MR Imaging Characteristics of Ischemic
Stroke Patients Presenting with NIHSS of 0
Naim Khoury, Peter Panagos, David K Tan, Jennifer A
Williams, Jin-Moo Lee, Andria L Ford, Washington Univ,
Saint Louis, MO
10:03 The Stroke Mimics Score May Exclude Mimics in
Patients with Suspected Acute Ischemic Stroke
Jessica Tanksley, Univ of Texas, Houston, TX; Hen Hallevi,
Sourasky Medical Ctr, Tel Aviv, Israel; Vijay Pandav, Nusrat
Harun, James Grotta, Sean Savitz, Univ of Texas, Houston, TX
10:15 Lower Triglyceride Levels are Associated with
Increased Incidence of Symptomatic Intracranial
Hemorrhage after Acute Stroke Thrombolysis
Muhammad Pervez, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston,
MA; Eric Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada;
Khawaja A Siddique, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston,
MA; Ann Hellkamp, Div of Cardiology Univ of California, Los
Angeles, CA; Jeffrey Saver, Univ of California Neurology, Los
Angeles, CA; Deepak Bhatt, Brigham and Women’s Hosp,
Boston, MA; Gregg Fonarow, Univ of California Cardiology,
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California, Los Angeles, CA; Lee H Schwamm,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
10:27 Patient Versus Proxy Explicit Informed Consent for
Enrollment in a Prehospital Stroke Treatment Trial
Jeffrey L Saver, Geffen Sch of Med at UCLA, Los Angeles,
CA; Nerses Sanossian, USC, Los Geffen Sch of Med at
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; May A Kim, USC, Los Angeles, CA;
Miguel Valdes-Sueiras, Geffen Sch of Med at UCLA, Los
Angeles, CA; Robin Conwit, NIH-NINDS, Bethesda, MD;
Sidney Starkman, Geffen Sch of Med at UCLA, Los Angeles,
CA; FAST-MAG Investigators and Coordinators
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Short Break
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Session III: Plenary Session I
Hall G
Moderators: Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
11:00 Welcome and Introduction of AHA/ASA President Ralph L Sacco
Nancy Brown, Dallas, TX
11:03 Presidential Message
Ralph L Sacco, MS, MD, FAAN, FAHA, Miami, FL
11:20 ASA Advisory Committee Update
Hank Wasiak, MBA, New York, NY
11:29 Stroke Council Update
Jeffrey L Saver, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Los Angeles, CA
11:38 Introduction of the ISC Program Chair
Ralph L Sacco, MS, MD, FAAN, FAHA, Miami, FL
11:41 ISC Program Chair Welcome
Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
11:48 Introduction of the Robert G Siekert New Investigator
Award in Stroke
Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
11:51 Robert G Siekert New Investigator Award in Stroke:
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How the Heart Whispers to the Brain: Serotonin
as Neurovascular Mediator in Patent Foramen Ovale
Related Stroke
MingMing Ning, CardioNeurology Clinic, Clinical Proteomics
Res Ctr, Dept of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hosp /
Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Deepti Navaratna,
Neuroprotection Res Lab, Dept of Radiology, Massachusetts
General Hosp / Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Zareh
Demirjian, Dept of Hematology, Massachusetts General Hosp
/ Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Ignacio Inglessis-Azuaje,
Dept of Cardiology, Massachusetts General Hosp / Harvard
Medical Sch, Boston, MA; David McMullin, New York Univ,
New York, NY; G William Dec, Igor Palacios, Dept of
Cardiology, Massachusetts General Hosp / Harvard Medical
Sch, Boston, MA; Ferdinando Buonanno, CardioNeurology
Clinic, Clinical Proteomics Res Ctr, Dept of Neurology,
Massachusetts General Hosp / Harvard Medical Sch, Boston,
MA; Eng H Lo, Neuroprotection Res Lab, Dept of Radiology,
and Clinical Proteomics Res Ctr, Dept of Neurology, Mass
General Hosp / Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA
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12:04 Introduction of the Thomas Willis Lecture
Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
12:08 Thomas Willis Lecture: Tracks of a Non-Main Path Traveler
John Hallenbeck, MD, Bethesda, MD
12:28 Closing Remarks
Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
12:30 pm – 12:40 pm
Short Break
12:40 pm – 2:00 pm
Science and Technology Hall (Exhibits) and Lunch Break
Hall J
Nursing and Rehabilitation Professionals Luncheon
Petree Hall C
(ticket required; seating is limited)
The Stroke Council’s Nursing and Rehabilitation Professions Committee
will hold an interdisciplinary roundtable luncheon welcoming nurses,
social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists,
speech/swallowing therapists, physiatrists, neurologists, psychologists
and others involved in stroke care.
12:45 Introduction, Announcements and Overview
Michael S Weinstein, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA
12:55 State and Federal Advocacy and Legislative Updates
Tamilyn Bakas, RN, DNSc, FAHA, FAAN, Westfield, IN
Stephanie Mohl, Washington, DC
1:15 Patient and Family Education Strategies in Stroke Recovery
Wende Fedder, RN, MBA, FAHA, Arlington Heights, IL
Claranne P Mathiesen, MSN, BSN, RN, CNRN, Stroudsburg, PA
Elaine T Miller, DNS, RN, CRRN, FAHA, FAAN, Cincinnati, OH
1:50 Questions, Collaboration, and Networking
Michael S Weinstein, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA
Fellow and Early Career/Stroke Leader Roundtable Luncheon
Room 403 B
(ticket required; seating is limited)
Walter Koroshetz, MD, FAAN, Bethesda, MD
Neurobiology, Acute Stroke, Intensive Care Management of Stroke,
Neuroimaging in Stroke
David Liebeskind, MD, FAHA, Los Angeles, CA
Acute Stroke Imaging
Helmi Lutsep, MD, FAHA, Portland, OR
Acute Stroke
Arthur Pancioli, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH
Emergency Medicine, Acute Stroke Treatment, Acute Stroke Treatment Trials
Adnan Qureshi, MD, FAHA, Minneapolis, MN
Interventional Neurology
Phillip Scott, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
Emergency Medicine, Clinical Trials, Community-Based Research,
GIS Research, Acute Stroke
Gene Sung, MD, MPH, Los Angeles, CA
Neurocritical Care
Gregory Zipfel, MD, Saint Louis, MO
Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Session IV:
Concurrent Symposia A
Changing Hospital Stroke Treatment Systems:
Teaching Old Dogs to Lead, Follow or Get Out
of the Way
Room 515 A
Moderators: Peter Rasmussen, MD, Cleveland, OH
Jennifer Juhl Majersik, MD, Salt Lake City, UT
2:00
2:19
2:38
2:57
3:15
Basic Science of Behavioral Change
Bernadette Boden-Albala, MPH, DrPH, New York, NY
Resolving Barriers to Intravenous Thrombolysis:
Results of the PRACTISE Trial
Diederik W Dippel, MD, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Stroke Champions: How to Make One, How to Be One
Phillip A Scott, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
Improving EMS Stroke Recognition and Hospital Notification
Todd J Crocco, MD, Morgantown, WV
Discussion
Table Leaders:
Gregory Albers, MD, Palo Alto, CA
Use of Neuroimaging to Guide Stroke Therapy
William Barsan, MD, FACEP, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
Emergency Medicine, Acute Stroke, Clinical Trials
Joseph Broderick, MD, Cincinnati, OH
Acute Stroke Trials, Clinical Stroke Research Training
Jun Chen, MD, Pittsburgh, PA
Basic Science Research in Stroke
Sander Connolly, MD, New York, NY
Cerebrovascular Surgery, Ischemia Research
Alexander Dromerick, MD, Washington, DC
Rehabilitation
Thomas Hemmen, MD, PhD, San Diego, CA
Acute Stroke, Telemedicine
Brian Hoh, MD, Gainesville, FL
Endovascular, Neurosurgery
Karen Johnston, MD, FAHA, Charlottesville, VA
Clinical Trials, Clinical Research, Career Development
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Session IV:
Concurrent Symposia B
Imaging in Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease:
Diagnosis and Post Endovascular Stenting Imaging
Room 515 B
Moderators: David S Liebeskind, MD, FAHA, Los Angeles, CA
Osama Zaidat, MD, Milwuakee, WI
2:00
2:15
2:30
2:45
CT Angiography in Diagnosing ICAD and Following Up
Endovascular Therapy
Mai Nguyen-Huynh, MD, MA, San Francisco, CA
TCD and MRA in Diagnosing ICAD
Edward Feldmann, MD, Boston, MA
MRA and TCD in Stroke Risk Evaluation in ICAD and
Follow-up of Endovascular Treatment
Shyam Prabhakaran, MD, MS, Chicago, IL
DSA Is the Ultimate Gold Standard for Diagnosing
ICAD and Following Up Endovascular Therapy
Rishi Gupta, MD, Nashville, TN
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Should We Bother to Image Intracranial Stenosis and
If We Do, What Is the Best Evidence-Based Approach?
Joanna M Wardlaw, MD, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Discussion
Session IV:
2:24
Concurrent Symposia C
Migraine as a Stroke Risk Factor: Epidemiology,
Genetics, Neuroimaging and Mechanisms
Room 151
2:36
Moderators: Lee Peterlin, DO, Baltimore, MD
Rima Dafer, MD, MPh, FAHA, Maywood, IL
2:00
2:19
2:38
2:57
3:15
Migraine and Stroke: Epidemiologic Evidence
Gretchen E Tietjen, MD, Toledo, OH
Migraine and Stroke: Neuroimaging Evidence
Mark C Kruit, MD, Leiden, Netherlands
Migraine and Stroke: Genetic Evidence
Arn Mjm van den Maagdenberg, PhD, Leiden, Netherlands
Migraine and Stroke: Experimental Evidence
Cenk Ayata, MD, Charlestown, MA
Discussion
Session IV:
2:48
Concurrent Symposia D
Stroke Issues in the Elderly
Room 152
Moderators: Lee H Schwamm, MD, FAHA, Boston, MA
Larry B Goldstein, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Durham, NC
2:00
2:19
2:38
2:57
3:15
Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia in the Elderly
Tanya Turan, MD, FAHA, Charleston, SC
Carotid Revascularization in the Elderly
Richard Lindley, MD, FRACP, Sydney, Australia
Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms in Older People
Gabriel Rinkel, MD, FAHA, Utrecht, Netherlands
How to Avoid Under-Use of Anticoagulants for Elderly
People in AF
Maria Aguilar, MD, Phoenix, AZ
Discussion
Session IV:
3:00
Concurrent E
Hemorrhage-Intraparenchymal Oral Abstracts
Room 502 A
Moderators: Hen Hallevi, MD, Tel Aviv, Israel
Jonathan Rosand, MD, Boston, MA
2:00
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Extremes of Body Mass Index and Risk of Intracerebral
Hemorrhage by Etiology
Lynelle Cortellini, Alessandro Biffi, Caryn M Nearnberg,
Alison M Ayres, Kristin Schwab, Aaron J Gilson, Natalia S
Rost, Joshua N Goldstein, Anand Viswanathan, Steven M
Greenberg, Jonathan Rosand, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Boston, MA
Warrfarin, Small Vessel Disease and Outcome after
Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Alessandro Biffi, Alison M Ayres, Lynelle Cortellini, Kristin
Schwab, Thomas W Battey, Aaron J Gilson, Natalia S Rost,
Joshua N Goldstein, Anand Viswanathan, Steven M
Greenberg, Jonathan Rosand, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Boston, MA; Genetics Of Cerebral Hemorrhage on
Anticoagulation(GOCHA) Investigators
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Incidence of Cerebral Microbleeds in the Rotterdam
Scan Study
Mariëlle M Poels, M Arfan Ikram, Aad van der Lugt, Albert
Hofman, Gabriel P Krestin, Monique M Breteler, Meike W
Vernooij, ErasmusMC Univ Medical Ctr, Rotterdam,
Netherlands
New Cerebral Hemorrhages Occur at Brain Regions
with Higher Amyloid Deposition in Cerebral Amyloid
Angiopathy: a longitudinal PET/MRI Study
Mahmut E Gurol, Gregory A Dierksen, Massachusetts
General Hosp, Dep of Neurology, Boston, MA; Rebecca A
Betensky, Harvard Sch of Public Health, Dep of Biostatistics,
Boston, MA; Amy Halpin, Alison Ayres, Jonathan Rosand,
Anand Viswanathan, Massachusetts General Hosp, Dep of
Neurology, Boston, MA; David H Salat, Keith Johnson,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Dep of Radiology, Boston, MA;
Steven M Greenberg, Massachusetts General Hosp, Dep of
Neurology, Boston, MA
Presence of DWI Lesions is the Strongest Predictor
of Poor Year 1 Outcome in Patients with Primary
Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Richard E Burgess, Ravi S Menon, Georgetown Univ,
Washington, DC; Michael C Gibbons, Johns Hopkins,
Baltimore, MD; Ali Fokar, Nawar M Shara, Medstar Health
Res Inst, Washington, DC; LaToya Forrester, Laura German,
Ian Sabotka, Georgetown Univ, Washington, DC; Anna
Trouth, Howard Univ, Washington, DC; Dorothy F Edwards,
Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Chelsea S Kidwell,
Georgetown Univ, Washington, DC
Validation Of The CTA Spot Sign For Predicting
Significant Intracerebral Hemorrhage Expansion In
The PREDICT Prospective Multicenter Study
Andrew M Demchuk, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada;
Dar Dowlatshahi, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada; David
Rodriguez-Luna, Carlos A Molina, Neurovascular Unit, Hosp
Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Yolanda Silva Blas, Stroke
Unit, Hosp Dr Josep Trueta of Girona, IDIBGI, Girona, Spain;
Imanuel Dzialowski, Univ of Dresden, Dresden, Germany;
Adam Kobayashi, Univ of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland; Cheemun
Lum, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Jean-Martin
Boulanger, Univ of Sherbrooke, Greenfield Park, QC, Canada;
Gord Gubitz, Dalhousie Univ, Halifax, NS, Canada; Vasantha
Padma, All India Inst of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India;
Jayanta Roy, Advanced Medicare and Res Inst, Kolkata, India;
Carlos S Kase, Boston Univ, Boston, MA; Jayme C Kosior,
Cybertrials Inc, Calgary, AB, Canada; Rohit Bhatia, All India
Inst of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; Sarah Tymchuk,
Matthew Boyko, Suresh Subramanian, Univ of Calgary,
Calgary, AB, Canada; David J Gladstone, Univ of Toronto,
Toronto, ON, Canada; Michael D Hill, Univ of Calgary, Calgary,
AB, Canada; Richard I Aviv, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON,
Canada; PREDICT/Sunnybrook ICH CTA Study Group
Safety and Tolerability of Deferoxamine in Acute
Cerebral Hemorrhage: DFO in ICH Study
Magdy Selim, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Ctr - Harvard
Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Joshua Goldstein, Massachusetts
General Hosp, Boston, MA; Joao Gomes, The Cleveland
Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH; Steven Greenberg,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Lewis
Morgenstern, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Yuko
Palesch, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC;
Gottfried Schlaug, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Ctr Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Michel Torbey, Medical
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Coll of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Bonnie Waldman, Medical
Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Guohua Xi, Univ
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Sharon Yeatts, Medical Univ of
South Carolina, Charleston, SC
Discussion
Session IV:
2:12
Concurrent F
Nursing Oral Abstracts
Room 502 B
Moderators: Nancy D Ashley, MSN, Louisville, KY
Susan Elaine Wehner, PhD, RN, MSN, NP, Saginaw, MI
2:00
2:12
2:24
2:36
2:48
3:00
3:12
3:24
Emergency Department Shift Change Results in
Worse Outcome in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke
Erica M Jones, James E Siegler, Marco Fossati-Bellani,
Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA; Karen C Albright,
Univ of Alabama - Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Sheryl
Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA
Improving Door-to-needle (dtn) Time By Replicating
The Golden Hour Model Utilized By Trauma Centers
Debbie Camp, Paula Butts, Catherine Payne, Lorin J
Freedman, Atlanta Medical Ctr, Atlanta, GA; Michael R
Frankel, Emory Univ Sch of Med, Atlanta, GA
Treatment for Stroke Survivor Upper Extremity
Spasticity May Benefit Caregivers: A Preliminary Study
Patricia C Clark, Dawn M Aycock, Georgia State Univ,
Atlanta, GA; Aimee Reiss, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Deonna
Tanner, Georgia State Univ, Atlanta, GA; Steven L Wolf,
Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA
Stroke Nursing Assessment of Clinical Knowledge
(SNACK) Study: A Prospective Study of Evidence-Based
Acute Stroke Nursing Education
Kathryn F Kirchoff-Torres, Albert Einstein Coll of Med, Bronx,
NY; Emily Schaab, Victor Zach, Dwayne Raymond, Robert
Asselta, Erin L Moshier, Mount Sinai Sch of Med, New York,
NY; Steven R Levine, SUNY Downstate Coll of Med,
Brooklyn, NY
Transforming culture change in a community hospital
to achieve The Joint Commission Primary Stroke
Certification using “Get with the Guidelines”
Shirley J Brandon, UPMC St Margaret, Pittsburgh, PA
Decreasing Indwelling Urinary Catheter Days in Adult
Ischemic Stroke Patients
Joyce Maygers, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Ctr,
Baltimore, MD
Mock Stroke Drill; A Method for Improving Stroke Care
Theresa Hamm, Mercy Medical Ctr, Altoona, IA; Brian
Helland, Clive Fire Dept, Clive, IA
Discussion
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Ischemic Stroke Interventional Treatment Oral Abstracts II
Room 408 AB
3:00
Moderators: Erol Veznedaroglu, MD, Hamilton, NJ
Elad I Levy, MD, Buffalo, NY
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Improved Outcomes in Endovascular Thrombolysis in
Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Based on Early Time from
Microcatheter to Recanalization
Ameer E Hassan, Jefferson T Miley, Gabriela Vazquez, Saqib
A Chaudhry, Summer A Hassan, Robert A Taylor,
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Ramachandra P Tummala, Gustavo J Rodriguez, M Fareed K
Suri, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ
of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Extending Time Window For Endovascular Procedures
According To Collateral Pial Circulation
Marc Ribo, Marta Rubiera, Jorge Pagola, Hosp Vall
d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Joao Sargento-Freitas, Hosp
Univrio Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; David Rodriguez-Luna,
Pilar Coscojuela, Olga Maisterra, Socorro Piñeiro, Francisco
J Romero, Jose Alvarez-Sabin, Carlos A Molina, Hosp Vall
d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
Leukoaraiosis Predicts Intracerebral Hemorrhage After
Mechanical Thrombectomy in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Zhong-Song Shi, Dept of Neurosurgery, The First Affiliated
Hosp of Sun Yat-sen Univ, Guangzhou, China; Lei Feng, Div
of Interventional Neuroradiology, Ronald Reagan UCLA
Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; David S Liebeskind, Dept of
Neurology, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles,
CA; Yince Loh, Neurovascular Service, Dept of Med,Madigan
Army Medical Ctr, Tacoma, WA; Reza Jahan, Nestor R
Gonzalez, Satoshi Tateshima, Div of Interventional
Neuroradiology, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Ctr, Los
Angeles, CA; Paul M Vespa, Dept of Neurosurgery, Ronald
Reagan UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Sidney
Starkman, Dept of Emergency Med, Ronald Reagan UCLA
Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Noriko Salamon, Pablo
Villablance, Div of Diagnostic Neuroradiology, Ronald
Reagan UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Latisha K Ali,
Bruce Ovbiagele, Doojin Kim, Jeffrey L Saver, Dept of
Neurology, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles,
CA; Fernando Viñuela, Gary R Duckwiler, Div of
Interventional Neuroradiology, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical
Ctr, Los Angeles, CA
Incidence of Early Intracerebral Hemorrhage Associated
with NeuroFlo Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke
Irfan Altafullah, Minneapolis Clinic of Neurology, Golden
Valley, MN; Ashfaq Shuaib, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB,
Canada; On behalf of the Data Safety and Monitoring
Boardand the SENTIS Steering Committee
Futile Angiographic Reperfusion in the PROACT II Trial:
An Exploratory Analysis
Jeremy Salsberg, Thomas Tomsick, Janice Carrozzella, Univ
of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Renee L Martin, Medical Univ
of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Anthony Furlan, Case
Western Univ, Cleveland, OH; Randall Higashida, Univ of
California, San Francisco, CA; William Dillon, Univ of
California, San Franscico, CA; Joseph P Broderick, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Michael Hill, Univ of Calgary,
Calgary, AB, Canada; Pooja Khatri, Univ of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH
Number Needed To Treat To Benefit And To Harm
Estimates For Early Decompressive Hemicraniectomy In
Malignant Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction
Xingzhi Guan, David Liebeskind, Neil Martin, Nestor
Gonzalez, Paul Vespa, Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los
Angeles,, CA
Endovascular Therapy For Acute Ischemic Stroke
Using Retrievable Stents -stentrieversAitziber Aleu, Laura Dorado, Carlos Castaño, Hosp Univri
Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona Barcelona, Spain; Elio Vivas,
Angel Ois, Hosp Del Mar, Barcelona, Spain; Meritxell Gomis,
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Hosp Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona Barcelona,
Spain; Elisa Cuadrado, Hosp Del Mar, Barcelona, Spain; Mar
Castellanos, Hosp Univri Dr Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain;
Rosa Maria Sort, Elena Lopez-Cancio, Antoni Davalos, Hosp
Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona Barcelona, Spain
Discussion
Session V:
Moderators: Bruce M Coull, MD, FAHA, Tucson, AZ
Etsuro Mori, MD, PhD, Sendai, Japan
4:00
3:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Science and Technology Hall/Break
Hall J
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Session V:
Concurrent Symposia A
Health System Factors Influencing Stroke Outcomes
Room 515 A
4:12
Moderators: Karen C Johnston, MD, FAHA, Charlottesville, VA
Gustavo Saposnik, MD, MSc, FAHA, Toronto, ON Canada
4:00
4:19
4:38
4:57
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Integrated Healthcare Systems: From Policy to Patient Outcomes
Linda Williams, MD, Indianapolis, IN
Impact of Hospital Level Factors on Stroke Outcomes
Pierre Amarenco, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Paris, France
Impact of Physician Level Factors on Stroke Outcomes
Nils G Wahlgren, MD, PhD, Stockholm, Sweden
Performance Indicators and Stroke Outcomes
Lee H Schwamm, MD, FAHA, Boston, MA
Discussion
Session V:
Concurrent Symposia B
Radiosurgical Treatment of Cavernous
Malformations (Debate)
Room 515 B
Moderator:
Murat Gunel, MD, FACS, New Haven, CT
4:00
4:30
5:00
Radiosurgical Treatment of Cavernous Malformations
Is Effective Treatment
Antonio A De Salles, MD, PhD, Los Angeles, CA
Radiosurgical Treatment of Cavernous Malformations
Does Not Change the Natural History
Howard A Riina, MD, New York, NY
Discussion
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4:36
Session V:
Concurrent Symposia C
Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Depression
Room 502 A
Moderators: Mary N Haan, MPH, DrPH, San Francisco, CA
Lynda L Lisabeth, PhD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
4:00
4:19
4:38
4:57
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An Overview of the Links Between Vascular Risk Factors
and Depression
Hector Gonzalez, PhD, Detroit, MI
Depression and Dementia: Is There a Vascular Link?
Deborah E Barnes, PhD, San Francisco, CA
The MRI Brain Correlates of Depressed Mood, Anhedonia,
Apathy and Anergia in Older Adults With and Without
Cognitive Impairment
Helen E Lavretsky, MD, Los Angeles, CA
Impact of Depression on Functional Outcomes After Stroke
Joshua Willey, MD, MS, New York, NY
Discussion
Concurrent D
Acute Noninterventional Treatment Oral Abstracts I
Room 152
4:48
5:00
INcreasing Stroke Treatment through INterventional
behavior Change Tactics: TPA Use Results of the
INSTINCT Trial
Phillip A Scott, William J Meurer, Shirley M Frederiksen,
John D Kalbfleisch, Zhenzhen Xu, Robert Silbergleit, Univ of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Mary N Haan, Univ of California,
San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; Lewis B Morgenstern,
Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and the INSTINCT
Investigators
Measurements of Length and Volume of Hyperdense
MCA Sign Predict Disappearance after IV tPA
Nandavar Shobha, Matthew Boyko, Eric Kroshus, Calgary
Stroke Program, Dept of clinical Neurosciences Univ of
Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Michael D Hill, Calgary Stroke
Program, Dept of clinical Neurosciences, Dept of Diagnostic
imaging, Dept of Community Med, Hotchkiss Brain Inst,
Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Bijoy K Menon,
Simerpreet Bal, Calgary Stroke Program, Dept of clinical
Neurosciences Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Rohit
Bhatia, All India Inst of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India;
Sung-Il Sohn, Gopukumar Kumarpillai, Calgary Stroke
Program, Dept of clinical Neurosciences Univ of Calgary,
Calgary, AB, Canada; Jayme C Kosior, Dept of computer and
electrical engineering, Seaman Family MR Res Ctr,Hotchkiss
Brain Inst, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Andrew M
Demchuk, Calgary Stroke Program, Dept of clinical
Neurosciences, Dept of diagnostic imaging, Hotchkiss Brain
Inst, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
The LESION Project Baseline Results: Probability
of Diffusion-Perfusion Mismatch, MCA Occlusion and
their Relationship to Time Window
Steven Warach, Marie Luby, John K Lynch, Jose G Merino,
Amie W Hsia, Shlee S Song, Lawrence L Latour, NIH NINDS,
Bethesda, MD; LESION investigators
Variability In Treatment Of Acute Ischemic Stroke:
Experience Across The Spotrias Consortium
Joshua Z Willey, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Pooja Khatri,
Univ of Cicinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jane Khoury, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Nichole R Gonzales, Univ of Texas
- Houston, Houston, TX; Jose Merino, NIH - Intramural
Program, Washington DC, DC; Natalia S Rost, Harvard Univ,
Boston, MA; Latisha K Ali, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Andria
Ford, Washington Univ, St Louis, MO; Brett C Meyer, UCSD,
San Diego, CA; Joseph P Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH
The Public Health Impact of an Effective Acute Treatment
for Mild Ischemic Strokes
Pooja Khatri, Jane C Khoury, Kathleen Alwell, Charles J
Moomaw, Brett M Kissela, Daniel Woo, Matthew L Flaherty,
Ope Adeoye, Simona Ferioli, Dawn O Kleindorfer, Univ of
Cincinnati Academic Health Ctr, Cincinnati, OH
Clinical Outcome And Ischemic Lesion Growth:
Does Mismatch Matter?
Mar Castellanos, Josep Puig, María Jiménez, Hosp Univri
Dr Josep Trueta, Biomedical Res Inst of Girona, Girona,
Spain; Miguel Blanco, Hosp Clínico Univrio de Santiago de
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5:24
Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Yolanda Silva,
Salvador Pedraza, Hosp Univri Dr Josep Trueta, Biomedical
Res Inst of Girona, Girona, Spain; José Castillo, Hosp Clínico
Univrio de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de
Compostela, Spain; Antoni Dávalos, Hosp Univri Germans
Trias i Pujol, Girona, Spain; Joaquín Serena, Hosp Univri Dr
Josep Trueta, Biomedical Res Inst of Girona, Girona, Spain
The Combination Of Reperfusion And Recanalization
Predicts Favorable Outcome Better Than Reperfusion Or
Recanalization Alone In Target Mismatch Patients
Jun Lee, Yeungnam Univ Medical Ctr, Daegu, Korea, Republic
of; Maarten G Lansberg, Michael Mlynash, Stanford Univ
Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA; Deidre A De Silva, Natl
Neuroscience Inst, Singapore General Hosp Campus,
Singapore, Singapore; Soren Christensen, Royal Melbourne
Hosp and Univ of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; Matus
Straka, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA; Bruce CV
Campbell, Royal Melbourne Hosp and Univ of Melbourne,
Melbourne, Australia; Roland Bammer, Jean-Marc Olivot,
Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA; Patricia Desmond,
Natl-Stroke Res Inst, Austin Health, Melbourne, Australia;
Geoffrey A Donnan, Florey Neuroscience Insts, Austin Health,
Univ of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; Stephen M Davis,
Royal Melbourne Hosp and Univ of Melbourne, Melbourne,
Australia; Gregory W Albers, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr,
Stanford, CA; on behalf of the DEFUSE-EPITHET Investigators
Discussion
Session V:
4:48
5:00
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4:12
4:24
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Session V:
Concurrent F
Diagnosis Oral Abstracts II
Room 151
Moderator:
A Gregory Sorensen, MD, Charlestown, MA
4:00
Concurrent E
Experimental Mechanisms and Models Oral Abstracts I
Room 408 AB
Moderators: Gary K Steinberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Stanford, CA
Sean I Savitz, MD, FAHA, Houston, TX
Human Multipotential Bone Marrow Stem Cells Exert
Immunomodulatory Effects, Prevent Splenic Contraction,
And Enhance Functional Recovery In A Rodent Model
Of Ischemic Stroke
Bing Yang, UT medical school at Houston, Houston, TX;
Jason Hamilton, Dept of Regenerative Med, Athersys Inc,
Cleveland, OH; Roger Strong, Xiaopei Xi, UT medical school
at Houston, Houston, TX; Robert Mays, Dept of Regenerative
Med, Athersys Inc, Cleveland, OH; Sean Savitz I, UT medical
school at Houston, Houston, TX
Thrombopoietin Reduces Brain Injury, Blocks MMP-9
Up-Regulation and BBB Damage and Improves
Long-Term Neurologic Outcome Post-Stroke
Jin Zhou, Jie Li, Daniel Rosenbaum, Frank Barone, SUNY
Downstate Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY
Key Role Of Periostin In Cerebral Ischemia
Munehisa Shimamura, Yoshiaki Taniyama, Hironori
Nakagami, Naoyuki Sato, Graduate Sch of Med, Osaka Univ,
Osaka, Japan; Nobutaka Koibuchi, Graduate Sch of Med, the
Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Mohammad Allahtavakoli, Kouji
Wakayama, Takashi Miyake, Hideo Shimizu, Ryuichi
Morishita, Graduate Sch of Med, Osaka Univ, Osaka, Japan
Glycyrrhizin Protects Against Focal Ischemia and
Attenuates Peripheral Immunosuppression in Rats
Xiaoxing Xiong, Lijuan Gu, Lisa Li, Jessica Lee, Mei Li, Lijun
Xu, Rona Giffard, Sheri M Krams, Gary K Steinberg, Heng
Zhao, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
4:12
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4:24
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4:36
81
Histone Deacetylases Control Neurogenesis In
The Subventricular Zone Induced By Stroke
Xian Shuang Liu, Michael Chopp, Long Fei Jia, Rui Lan
Zhang, Tao Tang, Ann Hozeska-Solgot, Li Zhang, Haifa
Kassis, Yi Sheng Cui, Zheng Gang Zhang, Henry Ford Health
System, Detroit, MI
Bone Marrow Stromal Cell Transplantation Attenuates
Cognitive Dysfunction Due to Chronic Cerebral Ischemia
in Rats
Hideo Shichinohe, Satoshi Kuroda, Taku Sugiyama, Masaki
Ito, Masahito Kawabori, Hokkaido Univ, Sapporo, Japan
Circulating Endothelial Progenitor Cells CD133+CD34+
Correlate With ICAM-1 In Early Ischemic Stroke
Tanya Bogoslovsky, Maria Spatz, Aneeka Chaudhry, Marie
Luby, Dragan Maric, Joseph Frank, Steven Warach, NIH,
Bethesda, MD
Discussion
Surrogate Markers of Perfusion/Diffusion Mismatch
In The Three To Twelve Hour Time Window From
Stroke Onset
Zurab Nadareishvili, Marie Luby, Natl Inst of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke, NIH, Bethesda, MD; Kyung-Yul Lee,
Yonsei Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of;
Lawrence L Latour, Steven Warach Warach, Natl Inst of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH, Bethesda, MD
Penumbra? Concurrent Arterial Spin-Labeled and
Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast Enhanced Perfusion
Imaging in Acute Ischemic Stroke
David S Liebeskind, Danny JJ Wang, Qing Hao, Joe X Qiao,
Rana Fiaz, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Matthias Günther, Univ of
Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; Jeffrey L Saver, Noriko
Salamon, Jeffry R Alger, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; for the
UCLA Stroke Investigators
Predicting Infarct Core Using CT Perfusion – Comparison
of CT Perfusion Parameters to Concurrent Diffusion MRI
Bruce C Campbell, Depts of Med and Radiology, Royal
Melbourne Hosp, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia;
Søren Christensen, Dept of Med, Royal Melbourne Hosp,
Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Christopher R Levi,
Dept of Neurology and Hunter Medical Res Inst, John Hunter
Hosp, Univ of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia; Patricia M
Desmond, Dept of Radiology, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Univ
of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Geoffrey A Donnan, Florey
Neuroscience Insts, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia;
Stephen M Davis, Dept of Med, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Univ
of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Mark W Parsons, Dept of
Neurology and Hunter Medical Res Inst, John Hunter Hosp,
Univ of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
Combined Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Clinical
Thresholds to Predict Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke
are Higher in Patients Treated with Reperfusion Therapy
Benjamin Pulli, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA;
Giacomo D Papini, Scuola di Specializzazione in
Radiodiagnostica, Univ degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy;
Zeshan A Chaudhry, R Gilberto González, Albert J Yoo, Pamela
W Schaefer, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
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Localization Of Lacunar Syndromes Within The Brain:
Mri Findings In The Sps3 Trial
Thomas R Mirsen, Cooper Univ Hosp, Camden, NJ; Jeff
Szychowski, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham,
AL; Oscar Benavente, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver,
BC, Canada
Intracranial Vessel Localization with Power MotionMode Doppler (PMD-TCD) as compared with CT
Angiography in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke
Kristian B Barlinn, Zeljko Zivanovic, Limin Zhao, Maruthi
Kesani, Clotilde Balucani, Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Univ of
Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Georgios
Tsivgoulis, Dept of Neurology, Democritus Univ of Thrace,
Sch of Med, Alexandroupolis, Greece; Andrei V Alexandrov,
Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL
The Acute Diffusion Lesion Reliably Represents
Infarct Core: Clinically Relevant Reversibility Is Rare
Bruce C Campbell, Depts of Med and Radiology, Royal
Melbourne Hosp, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia;
Archana Purushotham, Dept of Neurology and Neurological
Sciences and the Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical
Ctr, Stanford, CA; Søren Christensen, Patricia M Desmond,
Dept of Radiology, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Univ of
Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Yoshinari Nagakane, Florey
Neuroscience Insts, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia;
Mark W Parsons, Dept of Neurology and Hunter Medical Res
Inst, John Hunter Hosp, Univ of Newcastle, Newcastle,
Australia; Maarten G Lansberg, Michael Mlynash, Matus
Straka, Dept of Neurology and Neurological Sciences and the
Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA;
Deidre A De Silva, Singapore General Hosp Campus, Natl
Neuroscience Inst, Singapore, Singapore; Jean-Marc Olivot,
Roland Bammer, Gregory W Albers, Dept of Neurology and
Neurological Sciences and the Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford
Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA; Geoffrey A Donnan, Florey
Neuroscience Insts, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia;
Stephen M Davis, Depts of Med, Royal Melbourne Hosp,
Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; EPITHET-DEFUSE
Investigators
Session V:
Concurrent G
Junior Investigator Session I
Room 502 B
Moderators: TBD
4:00
4:05
4:10
4:18
4:23
4:28
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Early status of coagulation and platelet activation after
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH)
Jennifer Frontera, MD, New York, NY
Discussant
TBD
Q&A
Sex-Related Differences In Cervical Artery Dissection:
Searching For A Physiological Risk
Andrew M Southerland, MD, Charlottesville, VA
Discussant
Larry B Goldstein, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Durham, NC
Q&A
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4:46
4:54
4:59
5:04
5:12
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5:17
5:22
Cerebral protective effects of co-treatment of pyruvate and
rtPA against ischemic Stroke
Myoung-Gwi Ryou, PhD, Fort Worth, TX
Discussant
Eng H Lo, PhD, Charlestown, MA
Q&A
Expanding and Quantifying the Role of Multimodal MRI in Acute
Stroke Treatment
Richard Leigh, MD, Baltimore, MD
Discussant
TBD
Q&A
Kuvan in prevention and treatment of cerebral vasospasm in
aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH)
Tiesong Shang, MD, PhD, Miami Lakes, FL
Discussant
TBD
Q&A
5:30 pm – 5:45 pm
Short Break
5:45 pm – 6:45 pm
Poster Sessions
Poster Hall, Hall H
5:45 pm – 6:15 pm
Professor-Led Poster Tours by Category:
Moderated Q&A with Poster Presenters
Moderated Posters W MP1 – W MP90; see pg 93 in the Poster Abstract
Index for a complete listing of all the posters in this Professor-Led Poster
Tour session.
6:15 pm – 6:45 pm
Regular Poster Session:
One-on-One Time for an Individual Q&A with Poster Presenters
These posters are not included in the 5:45 Professor-Led Poster Tour
Session above.
Posters W P1 – W P351; see pg 107 in the Poster Abstract Index for a
complete listing of all the posters in this session.
FAHAs and other stroke leaders – please be sure to show your support for
young investigators and attend the poster sessions.
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7:30 am – 9:00 am
Session VI: Concurrent Symposia A
Evidence-Based Nursing
Room 502 A
Moderators: Kate Maddox, RN, MS, CNP, Ann Arbor, MI
Karen Rapp, RN, San Diego, CA
7:30
7:49
8:08
8:27
8:45
Evidence-Based Nursing for Stroke in the ED
Shirley Frederiksen, RN, MS, Ann Arbor, MI
Applying Evidence-Based Nursing to Stroke Unit Care
Robin Saiki, RN, Denver, CO
Evidence-Based Nursing: Lessons from the Military
Col Sara Breckenridge-Sproat, MSN, RN, PhD, Washington, DC
Expanding the Role of Nursing in Stroke Guidelines
Pamela H Mitchell, RN, PhD, FAHA, FAAN, Seattle, WA
Discussion
Session VI: Concurrent Symposia B
Harnessing Genetics to Prevent Stroke: The
American Stroke Association-Bugher Foundation
Centers for Stroke Prevention Research
Room 152
Moderators: James F Meschia, MD, FAHA, Jacksonville, FL
Larry B Goldstein, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Durham, NC
7:30
7:50
8:10
8:30
8:50
Genomics of Ischemic Preconditioning and TIA
Frank Sharp, BS, MD, Sacramento, CA
Racial Disparities in the Genetics of Ischemic Stroke
Cheryl Bushnell, MD, MHSc, FAHA, Winston Salem, NC
Genetics of Cerebral Aneurysms
Dong Kim, MD, Houston, TX
Genetics of WMH
Charles DeCarli, MD, Davis, CA
Taking the Next Step: Translating GWAS and Genomic
Studies into New Approaches for Prevention?
Jonathan Seidman, PhD, Boston, MA
Session VI: Concurrent Symposia C
Imaging in Acute Ischemic Stroke Trials
Room 151
Moderator:
7:30
Markku Kaste, MD, PhD, FESO, FAHA,
Helsinki, Finland
Patient Selection with PWI/DWI Remains the Target for Future
Acute Stroke Intervention Trials
Gregory W Albers, MD, Palo Alto, CA
Clinical Science
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7:49
8:08
8:27
8:45
8:18
CT Perfusion Imaging Is the Critical Element for Future Acute
Stroke Intervention Trials
Mark Parsons, PhD, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Thrombus Detection Through CTA Is the Key Target for Future
Acute Treatment Trials
Ruediger Von Kummer, MD, FAHA, Dresden, Germany
A Simplified NCCT/CTA Vascular Imaging Paradigm Is All
That Is Needed
Andrew M Demchuk, MD, Calgary, AB Canada
Discussion
8:30
8:42
Session VI: Concurrent Symposia D
Magnesium and Aneurysmal Subarachnoid
Hemorrhage
Room 502 B
7:49
8:08
8:27
8:45
7:30
Vasospasm Basic Research: What Have We Learnt in the
Past Decade and Why Is Magnesium of Interest?
Robert Loch MacDonald, MD, PhD, Toronto, ON Canada
MASH Trials: What Have We Learned?
George KC Wong, MB, ChB, MSc, FRCSI, Hong Kong SAR,
Hong Kong
Super-selective Intra-arterial Magnesium Sulfate in
Combination with Nicardipine for the Treatment of Cerebral
Vasospasm in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Adnan I Qureshi, MD, FAHA, Minneapolis, MN
Intracisternal Infusion of Magnesium Sulphate after
Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: What Is the
Evidence?
Kentaro Mori, MD, PhD, Shizuoka, Japan
Discussion
7:42
7:54
Moderators: Chung Y Hsu, MD, PhD, Taichung, Taiwan
Lalit Kalra, MD, PhD, London, United Kingdom
7:42
7:54
8:06
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Changes in Plasma Fractalkine Following Ischemic Stroke
Megan Donohue, Angela Kalil, Pat Tanzi, Kevin Cain,
Dannielle Zierath, Dean Shibata, Kyra Becker, Univ of
Washington, Seattle, WA
Autoimmune Responses to Brain Antigens Following Stroke
Angela Kalil, Patricia Tanzi, Dannielle Zierath, Kevin Cain,
Anna Savos, J Michael Gee, Jessica Hadwin, Kelly T Carter,
Dean Shibata, Kyra J Becker, Univ of Washington Sch of
Med, Seattle, WA
Mitochondrial Genetics And Stroke Recovery
Steven C Cramer, Univ of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA;
Vincent Procaccio, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA; the GAIN Americas
and GAIN International Study investigators
Peri-infarct Neuroinflammation Triggers Fiber Tract
Degeneration: A Longitudinal in vivo DTI-PET Study
Alexander Thiel, Basia Radlinska, Jewish General Hosp,
Montreal, QC, Canada; Jean Paul Soucy, Ralf Schirrmacher,
Montreal Neurological Inst, Montreal, QC, Canada; Jeffrey
Minuk, Jewish General Hosp, Montreal, QC, Canada
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Moderators: Lesli Skolarus, MD, Ann Arbor, MI
Martin Dichgans, MD, Munich, Germany
Session VI: Concurrent E
Basic and Translational Neuroscience of
Stroke Recovery Oral Abstracts I
Room 515 A
7:30
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Session VI: Concurrent F
In-Hospital Treatment Oral Abstracts
Room 515 B
Moderators: George KC Wong, MB, ChB, MSc, FRCSI,
Hong Kong SAR, Hong Kong
John Zhang, MD, PhD, Loma Linda, CA
7:30
Stratifying Patients and Predicting Functional Outcome
in Experimental Neurorehabilitation
Gottfried Schlaug, Lin L Zhu, Robert Lindenberg,
BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MED CTR/HARVARD MEDICAL
SCHOOL, Boston, MA
Non-invasive Motor Cortex Stimulation after Stroke:
The Effect of Number of Sessions on Outcome
Robert Lindenberg, Dinesh Nair, Lin L Zhu, Vijay
Renga, Gottfried Schlaug, BIDMC / Harvard Medical Sch,
Boston, MA
Discussion
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8:18
Racial Differences in the Rate of Tracheostomy and
Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Placement after
Stroke in the US
Erin McDonough Grise, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI,
Cincinnati, OH; Christopher Hogan, Direct Res, LLC,
Vienna, VA; Ope Adeoye, Dawn Kleindorfer, UNIVERSITY
OF CINCINNATI, Cincinnati, OH
Statin Use During Ischemic Stroke Hospitalization Is
Strongly Associated With Improved Post-Stroke Survival
Alexander C Flint, Kaiser Permanente, Redwood City, CA;
Hooman Kamel, Babak Navi, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Vivek
A Rao, Bonnie Faigeles, Sean P Cullen, Kaiser Permanente,
Redwood City, CA; Carol Conell, Kaiser Permanente,
Oakland, CA; Jeff G Klingman, Kaiser Permanente, Walnut
Creek, CA; Stephen Sidney, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA;
Nancy Hills, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Michael Sorel, Kaiser
Permanente, Oakland, CA; S Claiborne Johnston, UCSF, San
Francisco, CA
Subacute Infarct Extension and Topography of MCA
Stroke Reflects Collateral Failure: A 3D Atlas for
Collateral Therapeutics
David S Liebeskind, Fabien Scalzo, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA;
Nerses Sanossian, USC, Los Angeles, CA; Qing Hao, Xiao
Hu, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; for the UCLA Collateral
Investigators
Hemoglobin Level And Infarct Expansion In Acute
Ischemic Stroke
Rebecca F Gottesman, Zainab Bahrainwala, Argye E Hillis,
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Baltimore, MD
In-hospital Ischemic Strokes are Undertreated and
have a High Mortality Rate
Nandavar Shobha, Simerpreet Bal, Pawan Ojha, Ana Calleja,
Calgary Stroke program, Dept of Clinical Neurosciences,
Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Kelly Roy, Rockyview
General hospital, Calgary, AB, Canada; Andrea ColeHaskayne, Michael Suddes, Calgary Stroke program, Dept of
Clinical Neurosciences, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada;
Michael D Hill, Calgary Stroke program, Dept of Clinical
Neurosciences,Dept of Diagnostic Imaging, Dept of
Community Med, Hotchkiss Brain Inst, Univ of Calgary,
Calgary, AB, Canada
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Increased Rate of Aspiration Pneumonia and Poor
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Discharge Outcomes Among Acute Ischemic Stroke
Patients undergoing Endovascular Treatment with
General Anesthesia
Ameer E Hassan, Saqib A Chaudhry, Gabriela Vazquez,
Robert A Taylor, Ramachandra P Tummala, Gustavo J
Rodriguez, Muhammad Ansar, M Fareed K Suri, Adnan I
Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
The Neurohumoral Stress Response Reflects Infarct
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Volume and Predicts Acute Troponin Elevation and
Ventricular Arrhythmia After Ischemic Stroke
Jane F Prosser, St George Hosp, Sydney, Australia; Kenneth
Butcher, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Louise E
Allport, St George Hosp, Sydney, Australia; Patricia
Desmond, Brian Tress, Stephen M Davis, Univ of Melbourne,
Melbourne, Australia
Discussion
8:42
8:54
Cilostazol but Not Aspirin can Maintain Cerebrovascular
Function in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
Naoki Oyama, Yoshiki Yagita, Tsutomu Sasaki, Emi
Omura-Matsuoka, Yasukazu Terasaki, Yukio Sugiyama,
Miki Kawamura, Kazuo Kitagawa, Osaka Univ Graduate
Sch of Med, Osaka, Japan
Discussion
9:00 am – 9:15 am
Short Break
9:15 am – 10:45am
Session VII: Concurrent Symposia A
Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting Versus
Endarterectomy (Debate)
Room 151
Moderator:
Session VI: Concurrent G
Experimental Mechanisms and Models Oral Abstracts II
Room 408 AB
Moderators: Marilyn Cipolla, PhD, MS, FAHA, Burlington, VT
Edwin Nemoto, PhD, FAHA, Albuquerque, NM
7:30
7:42
7:54
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8:18
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The Threshold for the Transition from Capillary to
Thoroughfare Shunt Flow at High ICP is Raised by
increasing CPP via MAP
Denis E Bragin, Rachel C Bush, Edwin M Nemoto, Dept of
Neurosurgery UNM, Albuquerque, NM
The Degree of Blood-Brain Barrier Opening after
Reperfusion is Directly Proportional to the Drop in
Cerebral Blood Flow During the Ischemic Period
in a Rat Model of Reversible Stroke: A Quantitative
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
Tavarekere N Nagaraja, Kishor Karki, Vijaya Nagesh, James
R Ewing, Joseph D Fenstermacher, Robert A Knight, Henry
Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Sex Differences In Protection Provided By Inhibition
Of Trpm2 Channels Against Experimental Stroke In Mice
J Jia, S Nakayama, P D Hurn, M R Grafe, P S Herson, Dept
of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Med, Oregon Health &
Science Univ, Portland, OR
A Novel Small Molecule Plasminogen Modulator
with an Extended Time Window and Less Hemorrhagic
Side Effect for Treatment of Acute Stroke: Efficacies
in Rodent and Primate Models
Keiji Hasumi, Tokyo Noko Univ, Fuchu, Japan; Kazuo Honda,
Showa Univ, Tokyo, Japan; Hironobu Sawada, TMS Co, Ltd,
Fuchu, Japan; Hiroyuki Takamatsu, Hamamatsu Pharma Res,
Hamamatsu, Japan
Inhibition of TGF-β Activated Kinase by 5Z-7-oxozeaenol
is Neuroprotective
Benjamin White, Univ of Connecticut Sch of Med,
Farmington, CT; Jun Li, Louise McCullough, Univ of
Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT
Activation of Protein Kinase G and Inhibition of
Rho/Rho Kinase Pathway by Dipyridamole Mediates
Stroke Protection
Cheng-I Cheng, Hyung-Hwan Kim, James K Liao, Brigham &
Women’s Hosp, Cambridge, MA
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Seemant Chaturvedi, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Detroit, MI
9:15
CREST Trials: Meta-Analysis Gives the Best Answer
Adnan Siddiqui, MD, PhD, Buffalo, NY
9:34 Single Trial Results in Carotid Endarterectomy and
Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting
Jorg Ederle, MD, London, United Kingdom
9:53 A Look at Carotid Endarterectomy in View of the
CREST Trial Results
Robert E Harbaugh, MD, Hershey, PA
10:12 How Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting Have Changed
Since the CREST Trial
L Nelson Hopkins, MD, FACS, Buffalo, NY
10:30 Discussion
Session VII: Concurrent Symposia B
Drip-and-Ship for Acute Stroke Treatment
Room 152
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Moderators: Yukito Shinohara, MD, PhD, Tokyo, Japan
Joshua Goldstein, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA
9:15
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Drip-and-Ship: The Emergency Department Perspective
Arthur Pancioli, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH
9:34 Drip-and-Ship: Re-imbursement Issues and Applicability
Marc D Malkoff, MD, Albuquerque, NM
9:53 Drip-and-Ship: Recruiting Patients into Acute Stroke
Clinical Trials
Mustapha A Ezzeddine, MD, FAHA, Minneapolis, MN
10:12 Drip-and-Ship: Coordinating Care with the
Transferring Facility
David Tirschwell, MD, MS, Seattle, WA
10:30 Discussion
Session VII: Concurrent Symposia C
ICH Pathophysiology Unraveled:
What Neuroimaging Has Taught Us
Room 502 B
Moderators: Nicole R Gonzales, MD, Houston, TX
Christine Anne Wijman, MD, Palo Alto, CA
9:15
ICH Pathophysiology Beyond the Hematoma:
Role of Inflammation and Targets for Acute Treatment
Jaroslaw Aronowski, MS, PhD, Houston, TX
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Near the Hematoma: Implications of MRI
Peter D Schellinger, MD, PhD, FESO, Minden, Germany
9:53 Cerebral Metabolism in ICH: What PET Tells Us
About Future Treatment Targets
Allyson Zazulia, MD, FAHA, St Louis, MO
10:12 Around the Hematoma: Insight from CT Perfusion Imaging
Ken Butcher, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB Canada
10:30 Discussion
10:15 Clinical Tests Performed the First Week After Stroke
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Can Predict Risk of Falling
Katharina Stibrant Sunnerhagen, Carina U Persson,
Per-Olof Hansson, Univ of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
10:27 Readmission within 1 Month of Discharge Among
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Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke; Results of the
University Healthsystems Consortium Stroke
Benchmarking study
Adnan I Qureshi, M Fareed K Suri, Mustapha A Ezzeddine,
Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
10:39 Discussion
Session VII: Concurrent D
Multidisciplinary Clinical Rehabilitation Oral Abstracts
Room 515 B
Moderator:
9:15
Carolee J Winstein, PhD, PT, FAPTA, Los Angeles, CA
The Effects of a Stroke Telerehabilitation In-Home
Intervention on Function and Disability: Preliminary
Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial
Neale R Chumbler, Richard L Roudebush VAMC,
Indianapolis, IN; Miriam C Morey, Geriatric Res Education &
Clinical Ctr, Durham VAMC, Durham, NC; Patricia Griffiths,
Atlanta VA Rehab R&D Ctr, Atlanta VAMC, Decatur, GA;
Patricia Quigley, HSR&D/RR&D Res Ctr of Excellence, James
A Haley VAMC, Tampa, FL; Dorian K Rose, Dept of Physical
Therapy, Coll of Public Health & Health Professions, Univ of
Florida, Gainesville, FL; Jon Sanford, Atlanta VA Rehab R&D
Ctr, Atlanta VAMC, Decatur, GA; Helen Hoenig, Physical
Med& Rehabilitation Service, Durham VAMC, Durham, NC
9:27 Tract Specific Diffusion Parameters Predict Functional
Performance In Chronic Stroke Survivors: 3d Tractography
Based Axonal Tracking Approach
Prachi Dubey, Rafeeque Bhadelia, Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Ctr, Boston, MA; Amir Abduljalil, Ohio State Univ,
Cleveland, OH; David Alsop, Rafael Rojas, Peter Novak,
Magdy Selim, Vera Novak, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Ctr, Boston, MA
9:39 The Tribulations and the Truth about Recruiting Sites
to a Large International Clinical Trial
Julie Bernhardt, Fiona Ellery, Karen Borschmann, Florey
Neuroscience Insts, Heidelberg Heights, Australia
9:51 Safety in the first 700 patients in A Very Early
Rehabilitation Trial (AVERT)
Julie Bernhardt, Janice Collier, Florey Neuroscience Insts,
Heidelberg Heights, Australia; Amanda Thrift, Baker IDI Res
Inst, Prahran, Australia; Helen Dewey, Austin Health,
Heidelberg Heights, Australia; Richard Lindley, Univ of
Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Geoffrey Donnan, Florey
Neuroscience Insts, Heidelberg Heights, Australia; Peter
Langhorne, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; on
behalf of the AVERT Collaboration
10:03 What FIM Threshold Best Predicts Functional
Independence in Stroke Patients Enrolled in Early
Supported Discharge Program in Singapore?
Effie Chew, Div of Neurology, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore,
Singapore; Chee Pei Chai, Suhaila Mohamed Usuludin, Jia
Yen Eng, Rehabilitation Ctr, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore,
Singapore; Liang Shen, Biostatistics Div, Yong Loo Lin Sch
of Med, Natl Univ, Singapore, Singapore; Vijay Kumar
Sharma, Bernard P Chan, Div of Neurology, Natl Univ Hosp,
Singapore, Singapore
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Outcomes, Quality and Health Services Research
Oral Abstracts I
Room 502 A
Moderators: Stephen M Davis, MD, FRCP, Edin FRACP, FAHA,
Victoria, Australia
Judith H Lichtman, PhD, MPH, New Haven, CT
9:15
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Health-Related Quality of Life after Carotid Stenting
versus Carotid Endarterectomy: Results from the
Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy versus
Stenting Trial (CREST)
David J Cohen, Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart and Vascular
Inst, Kansas City, MO; Joshua M Stolker, St Louis Univ, St
Louis, MO; Wayne M Clark, Oregon Health and Sciences
Univ, Portland, OR; Elizabeth M Mahoney, Saint Luke’s Mid
America Heart and Vascular Inst, Kansas City, MO; Kaijun
Wang, Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Inst, Kansas City,
MO; Bart M Demaerschalk, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ; Albert
D Sam II, Vascular Specialty Ctr, Baton Rouge, LA; James R
Elmore, Geisinger Medical Ctr, Danville, PA; Fred A Weaver,
Keck Sch of Med, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles,
CA; Herbert D Aronow, Michigan Heart & Vascular Inst,
Ypsilanti, MI; Larry B Goldstein, Duke Univ and Durham
VAMC, Durham, NC; George Howard, Univ of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Thomas G Brott, for the
CREST Investigators, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Intracranial Stent
Placement versus Contemporary Medical Management in
Patients with Symptomatic Intracranial Artery Stenosis
Amir S Khan, Ameer E Hassan, Gabriela Vazquez, M Fareed K
Suri, Kamakshi Lakshminarayan, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat
Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Why Hospital Mortality is Not a Good Quality Indicator
for Stroke
Don Smith, Colorado Neurological Inst, Englewood, CO;
William Jones, Univ of Colorado, Aurora, CO; Paul Murphy,
Colorado Stroke Alliance, Denver, CO; Connie Zachrich,
Littleton Adventist Hosp, Littleton, CO; Marsha Wilde,
Colorado Dept of Public Health and Environment, Denver, CO
The PLAN Score: A Simple Prediction Rule for Death
and Severe Disability Following Acute Ischemic Stroke
Martin O’Donnell, Natl Univ of Ireland, Galway, Galway,
Ireland; Jiming Fang, ICES, Toronto, ON, Canada; Cami
D’Uva, Joseph Brant Hosp, Burlington, ON, Canada; Linda
Gould, Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, ON, Canada;
Emer McGrath, Natl Univ of Ireland, Galway, Galway, Ireland;
Moira Kapral, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada;
Registry of the Canadian Stroke Network
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10:03 Mortality and Rehospitalization Outcomes after Acute
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Ischemic Stroke: A Comparison to Outcomes after Acute
Myocardial Infarction
Kamakshi Lakshminarayan, Candace Schissel, Alan K Berger,
Adnan I Qureshi, Russell V Luepker, David C Anderson,
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, Minneapolis, MN
10:15 Death and Rehospitalization Following Hospitalization
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for Stroke/TIA: One Year Findings from AVAIL
DaiWai Olson, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Cheryl
Bushnell, Wake Forest Univ Health Sciences, WinstonSalem, NC; Margueritte Cox, Louise O Zimmer, Wenqin Pan,
Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Ralph Sacco, Univ of
Miami, Miami, FL; Gregg C Fonarow, Univ of California, Los
Angeles, CA; Richard Zorowitz, Johns Hopkins Bayview
Medical Ctr, Baltimore, MD; Kenneth A LaBresh, Res Triangle
Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC; Lee H Schwamm, Stroke
Service, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Eric D
Peterson, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC
10:27 The Long-Term Impact of Ischemic Stroke on Mortality
126
Among Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: The Anticoagulation
and Risk Factors in Atrial Fibrillation (ATRIA) Study
Margaret C Fang, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Alan S Go,
Kaiser Permanente of Northern California Div of Res,
Oakland, CA; Yuchiao Chang, Leila H Borowsky,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Niela K
Pomernacki, Natalia Udaltsova, Kaiser Permanente of
Northern California Div of Res, Oakland, CA; Daniel E Singer,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
10:39 Discussion
Session VII: Concurrent F
Preventive Strategies Oral Abstracts
Room 515 A
Moderators: Shinichiro Uchiyama, MD, FAHA, Tokyo, Japan
Peter A Sandercock, MD, FRCP, Edinburgh,
United Kingdom
9:51
10:03
10:15
10:27
10:39
9:27
9:39
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AVERROES: Apixaban Versus Acetylsalicylic Acid
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(ASA) to Prevent Strokes
Hans-Christoph Diener, Univ Hosp Essen, Essen, Germany;
Salim Yusuf, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada; John
Eikelboom, Population Health Res Inst, McMaster Univ,
Hamilton, ON, Canada; Martin O O’Donnell, HRB-Clinical Res
Facility, Galway, Ireland; Stuart J Connolly, McMaster Univ,
Hamilton, ON, Canada; on behalf of the AVERROES Steering
Committee and Investigators
Diastolic Dysfunction Mediates Left Atrial Appendage
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Thrombus Formation in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Anna Demopoulos, Heather Gage, Rush Univ Medical Ctr,
Chicago, IL; Vijaiganesh Nagaranjan, John H Stroger Jr Hosp
of Cook County, Chicago, IL; George Karam, Rush Univ
Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL; Rami Doukky, Rush Univ Medical
Ctr and John H Stroger Jr Hosp of Cook County, Chicago, IL
The Use of an Unplanned Adaptive Design in an
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NIH-Sponsored Stroke Prevention Trial – Observations
from SPS3
Leslie A McClure, Jeff M Szychowski, Univ of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Oscar Benavente, Univ of
British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Robert G Hart,
Univ of Texas Health Sciences Ctr, San Antonio, TX; Robin
Conwit, NIH/NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Christopher S Coffey,
Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
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Session VII: Concurrent G
Acute Noninterventional Treatment Oral Abstracts II
Room 408 AB
Moderator:
9:15
9:15
The Closure I Trial Recurrent Neurological Events
In Patients With Patent Foramen Ovale Treated With
Percutaneous Closure Versus Best Medical Therapy
Anthony J Furlan, Univ Hosp Case Medical Ctr, Cleveland,
OH; Closure I Investigators
Impact of Insulin Resistance and Postprandial
Hyperglycemia on Incidence of Stroke in a General
Urban Japanese Cohort: The Suita Study
Yoshihiro Kokubo, Makoto Watanabe, NATIONAL CEREBROVASCULAR AND CARDIOVASCULAR CENTER, Suita,
Japan; Aya Higashiyama, Hyogo Coll of Med, Nishinomiya,
Japan; Yuu Ono, NATIONAL CEREBROVASCULAR AND
CARDIOVASCULAR CENTER, Suita, Japan; Yoko Furukawa,
Kyoto Koka Women’s Univ, Kyoto, Japan; Hisashi Makino,
Yoshihiro Miyamoto, Tomonori Okamura, NATIONAL
CEREBROVASCULAR AND CARDIOVASCULAR CENTER,
Suita, Japan
Effect Of Race On Anti-hypertensive Therapy And
Blood Pressure Control In Patients With Ischemic Stroke
Mai N Nguyen-Huynh, Nancy K Hills, UCSF, San Francisco,
CA; Stephen Sidney, Jeffrey Klingman, Kaiser Permanente
Div of Res, Oakland, CA; S Claiborne Johnston, UCSF, San
Francisco, CA
Achieving an Aggressive Systolic Blood Pressure
Treatment Target vs a Conventional Target Prevents
Stroke and Saves Lives
Meng Lee, Chang Gung Memorial Hosp, Chiayi, Taiwan;
Jeffrey L Saver, Qing Hao, Bruce Ovbiagele, UCLA STROKE
CENTER, Los Angeles, CA
Discussion
9:27
9:39
9:51
Alison Baird, MBBS, PhD, FRACP, Brooklyn, NY
Insulin Resistance Is Associated With a Worse Response
to Intravenous Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Ana I Calleja Sanz, Pablo García-Bermejo, Elisa Cortijo
García, Patricia Mulero Carrillo, Rosa Bustamante, Rosario
Fernández-Herranz, Juan F Arenillas Lara, Hosp Clinico
Univrio de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain
Lower Levels of Blood Biomarkers in Acute Ischemic
Stroke Patients Treated with IV Minocycline: A MINOS
Substudy
Jeffrey A Switzer, David C Hess, Jennifer Waller, Adviye
Ergul, Susan C Fagan, MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA,
Augusta, GA
Safety of IntraVenous Mononuclear cells for Acute
Stroke (SIVMAS) Trial
Sean I Savitz, Vivek Misra, Imoigele Aisiku, Harrinder
Juneja, Adrian Gee, Preeti Sahota, Mallikarjunarao Kasam,
Susan Alderman, Siddhartha Kar, Charles Cox, James
Grotta, UNIV TEXAS MEDICAL SCH HOUSTON, Houston, TX
The Argatroban TPA Stroke Study
Andrew D Barreto, UNIV OF TEXAS-HOUSTON, Houston,
TX; Andrei V Alexandrov, Univ of Alabama Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; Pat Lyden, Cedars Sinai hospital, Los
Angeles, CA; Jessica Lee, Chris Hall, UNIV OF TEXASSOUTHWESTERN, Dallas, TX; Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane
Univ, New Orleans, LA; Anitha T Abraham, Southwest
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10:15
10:27
10:39
Hermann hospital, Houston, TX; Loren Shen, Tzu-Ching Wu,
UNIV OF TEXAS-HOUSTON, Houston, TX; April Sisson, Univ
of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Renganayaki
Pandurengan, Nusrat Harun, Mohammad H Rahbar, James C
Grotta, UNIV OF TEXAS-HOUSTON, Houston, TX
Hyperglycemia Worsens Outcome After rt-PA in the
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Large Artery Stroke Subtype
Pitchaiah Mandava, Baylor Coll of Med & VA Medical Ctr,
Houston, TX; Melody Munoz, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston,
TX; William Dalmeida, Baylor Coll of Med & VA Medical Ctr,
Houston, TX; Karthik Sarma, Michael A Brooks, Baylor Coll
of Med, Houston, TX; Jane Anderson, Roderic Fabian, Baylor
Coll of Med & VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Thomas A Kent,
Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX
Sulfonylurea Use Prior to Stroke Does Not Influence
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Stroke Severity or Long-term Functional Outcome
Christopher G Favilla, Michael T Mullen, UNIVERSITY OF
PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, PA; Myzoon Ali, Peter
Higgins, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Scott E
Kasner, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, PA;
On behalf of the VISTA Collaboration
Statin Use May Increase the Risk of Symptomatic
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Hemorrhage after Intra-venous Thrombolysis
Syed Zaidi, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA;
Austin Hacke, Saint Louis Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Sherman
Chen, Texas Stroke Inst, Dallas, TX; Ritesh Kaushal, Amer
Alshekhlee, Jacob Kitchener, Sushant Kale, Tagann Chaisam,
John Chibnall, Aninda Acharya, Paisith Piriyawat, Eli Feen,
Salvador Cruz-Flores, Charlie Callison, Randall Edgell,
Nirav Vora, Saint Louis Univ, Saint Louis, MO
Discussion
11:14
11:16
11:28
10:45 am – 11:00 am
Short Break
11:30
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Session VIII: Plenary Session II
Hall G
Moderators: Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
11:00 Introduction of the Mordecai Y T Globus New Investigator
Award in Stroke
Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
11:02 Mordecai Y T Globus New Investigator Award in Stroke:
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Familial Intracranial Aneurysms: Is Anatomic
Vulnerability Heritable?
Jason Mackey, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Robert D
Brown Jr, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Charles J Moomaw,
Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Dheeraj Gandhi, Johns
Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD; Laura Sauerbeck, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Richard Hornung, Cincinnati
Children’s Hosp, Cincinnati, OH; Daniel Woo, Dawn
Kleindorfer, Matthew L Flaherty, Univ of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH; Irene Meissner, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN;
Tatiana Foroud, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN; Craig
Anderson, Univ of Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Guy Rouleau,
Notre Dame Hosp, Montreal, QC, Canada; E Sander Connolly,
Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Ranjan Deka, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Daniel L Koller, Indiana Univ,
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12:06
12:10
Indianapolis, IN; Todd Abruzzo, Univ of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH; John Huston III, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN;
Joseph P Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; for
the FIA Investigators
Introduction of the Stroke Care in Emergency Medicine
Award
Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
Stroke Care in Emergency Medicine Award:
Reperfusion Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke with
Unclear Onset by MRI Evaluation (RESTORE)
Dong-Wha Kang, Asan Medical Ctr, Univ of Ulsan Coll of
Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Sung-Il Sohn, Keimung Univ
Dongsan Medical Ctr, Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Kyung-Ho
Yu, Hallym Univ Sacred Heart Hosp, Anyang, Korea,
Republic of; Yang-Ha Hwang, Kyungpook Natl Univ Hosp,
Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Moon-Ku Han, Seoul Natl Univ
Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of; Jun Lee,
Yeungnam Univ Hosp, Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Jong-Moo
Park, Eulji General Hosp, Eulji Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic
of; A-Hyun Cho, Catholic Univ St Mary’s Hosp, Seoul, Korea,
Republic of; Dong-Eog Kim, Dongguk Univ Ilsan Hosp,
Goyang, Korea, Republic of; Yong-Jin Cho, Inje Univ Ilsan
Paik Hosp, Goyang, Korea, Republic of; Jaseong Koo,
Catholic Univ Seoul St Mary’s Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic
of; Keun-Sik Hong, Inje Univ Ilsan Paik Hosp, Goyang,
Korea, Republic of; Sun U Kwon, Asan Medical Ctr, Univ of
Ulsan Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Juneyoung
Lee, Korea Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Hee-Joon Bae,
Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic
of; Jong S Kim, Asan Medical Ctr, Univ of Ulsan Coll of Med,
Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Introduction of the Highest Scoring Abstracts Submitted
for ISC 2011
Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
Risk-adjusted 30-day Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Mortality Among The Elderly In The United States,
1993-2006
Judith H Lichtman, Yale Sch of Med, New Haven, CT; Sara
B Jones, YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New Haven, CT; Yun
Wang, Ctr for Outcomes Res and Evaluation, Yale-New
Haven Hosp, New Haven, CT; Emi Watanabe, Erica C
Leifheit-Limson, YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New Haven,
CT; Larry B Goldstein, Dept of Med (Neurology), Duke Stroke
Ctr, Ctr for Clinical Health Policy Res, Duke Univ and
Durham VAMC, Durham, NC
Cost-Related Nonadherence to Medication among
US Stroke Survivors after Medicare Part D Implementation
Deborah A Levine, Lewis B Morgenstern, Kenneth M Langa,
John D Piette, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Sudeep J
Karve, RTI Health Solutions, Research Triangle Park, NC
The Effect Of Partial Aortic Obstruction with Neuroflo
Balloon Catheter on Serial CT or MR Perfusion Imaging
In Patients With Acute Ischemic Infarction: Results
From The Sentis Randomized, Multi-center Trial
William P Dillon, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; SENTIS Steering
Committee and Investigators
Introduction of the William M Feinberg Award
Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
William M Feinberg Award for Excellence in Clinical Stroke:
Evolving Stroke: Imaging and Treatment Selection
Stephen M Davis, MD, FRCP, Edin FRACP, FAHA, Victoria,
Australia
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Short Break
12:40 pm – 2:00 pm
Science and Technology Hall (Exhibits) and Lunch Break
Hall J
Fellow and Early Career Luncheon: Finding and Walking
the Various Career Paths in Stroke: Stories of Younger Faculty
Room 403 B
(ticket required; seating is limited)
Moderator:
Session IX: Concurrent Symposia C
Early Blood Brain Barrier Changes in Stroke:
Emerging Molecular Targets
Room 502 B
Moderators: Marilyn Cipolla, PhD, MS, FAHA, Burlington, VT
Victor Yushmanov, PhD, DSc, Pittsburgh, PA
2:00
2:19
2:38
Joseph Broderick, MD, Cincinnati, OH
12:45 The Clinical Research Path
Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH
12:55 The Laboratory Research Path
Sean I Savitz, MD, FAHA, Houston, TX
1:05 The Neurointerventional Path
Raul G Nogueira, MD, Atlanta, GA
1:15 The Neurocritical Care/Hospitalist Path
Andreas Kramer, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Calgary, AB Canada
1:25 Discussion
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
2:57
3:15
Session IX: Concurrent Symposia D
Flow Diversion: A New Way to Treat Intracranial
Aneurysms? (Debate)
Room 502 A
Moderator:
2:00
2:25
Session IX: Concurrent Symposia A
Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
Room 515 A
2:50
Moderators: Anand Viswanathan, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
Salina Waddy, MD, Bethesda, MD
3:15
2:00
2:19
2:38
2:57
3:15
Clinical Spectrum of CAA
Charlotte Cordonnier, MD, Lille, France
Advances in Neuroimaging of CAA
Mark A van Buchem, MD, PhD, Leiden, Netherlands
Preclinical Models of CAA: What the Mice Have Told Us
William Evan Nostrand, PhD, Stony Brook, NY
What the Future Holds for CAA Treatment
Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
Discussion
Moderators: Nina T Gentile, MD, Philadelphia, PA
Richard T Benson, MD, PhD, Washington, DC
2:00
Moderators: A M Hakim, MD, PhD, FAHA, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Midori A Yenari, MD, FAHA, San Francisco, CA
2:19
2:38
2:57
3:15
Introduction to the Concept of Reperfusion Injury
Thomas A Kent, MD, Houston, TX
Co-Morbid Diseases and Reperfusion Injury
Susan C Fagan, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, Augusta, GA
Approaches to Imaging Inflammation Is the Ischemic Brain
TBD
Imaging Reperfusion and Reperfusion Injury
Maarten G Lansberg, MD, PhD, MS, Palo Alto, CA
Discussion
2:12
2:24
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Philip M Meyers, MD, New York, NY
Flow Diversion: The Next Aneurysm Innovation of the Future
Michael Kelly, BSC, MD, FRCPC, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Coil Embolization Is State of the Art: No Need to Abandon
Established Therapy
William E Thorell, MD, Omaha, NE
Flow Diversion: Do We Need to Pause and Catch Our Breath?
Peter K Nelson, MD, New York, NY
Discussion
Session IX: Concurrent E
Emergency Medicine Oral Abstracts II
Room 152
Session IX: Concurrent Symposia B
Clinical Implications of Reperfusion Injury
Room 151
2:00
Early SUR-1, Edema and the BBB in Stroke
J M Simard, PhD, Baltimore, MD
BBB Ion Transporters in Early Stroke
Martha O’Donnell, PhD, Davis, CA
Early BBB Disruption in Human Stroke with Gd-DTPA MRI
Lawrence L Latour, PhD, Bethesda, MD
Early BBB, Na+, and K+ Changes at the Edge of Ischemic Stroke
Stephen C Jones, PhD, Pittsburgh, PA
Discussion
Initial Validation of the ABCD2 Score for Predicting
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Cerebrovascular Diagnoses in Emergency Department
(ED) Patients with Acute Dizziness
Aaron W Grossman, Babak B Navi, Hooman Kamel,
Maulik P Shah, Christine S Wong, Sharon N Poisson, Dept of
Neurology, Univ of California - San Francisco, San Francisco,
CA; William D Whetstone, Dept of Emergency Med, Univ of
California - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; S Andrew
Josephson, Dept of Neurology, Univ of California - San
Francisco, San Francisco, CA; S Claiborne Johnston, Depts of
Neurology and Epidemiology, Univ of California - San
Francisco, San Francisco, CA; Anthony Kim, Dept of Neurology,
Univ of California - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Initial and Short-Term Risk of Stroke Diagnosis in
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Emergency Department Patients with a Chief Complaint
of Dizziness
Anthony S Kim, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Steve Sidney,
Kaiser Permanente Div of Res, Oakland, CA; Jeffery G
Klingman, Kaiser Permanente Medical Ctr, Walnut Creek, CA;
S Claiborne Johnston, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale in Plain
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English: Reliable for Novice Users with Minimal Training
Lisa Yanase, Allen Brown, Sandy Dancer, Providence
Portland Medical Ctr, Portland, OR
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2:36
2:48
3:00
3:12
3:24
Do Intravenous rtPA-treated Acute Ischemic Stroke
Patients Actually Require Ready Access to a
Neurosurgeon?
Scott L Selco, St Rose Dominican Hosp - Siena Campus,
Henderson, NV; Bruce Ovbiagele, Univ of California Los
Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Rapidly Improving Stroke Symptoms: A Controversial
Exclusion Criterion for t-PA
Steven R Levine, SUNY Health Science Ctr - Brooklyn,
Brooklyn, NY; Pooja Khatri, Univ of Cincinnati, Cinncinati,
OH; Jane Khoury, Univ of Cinncinati, Cincinnati, OH; Jeffrey
L Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Joseph P Broderick, Univ
of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Relationship between Door-to-Needle Times for
Tissue Plasminogen Activator and In-Hospital Clinical
Outcomes in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Gregg C Fonarow, UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Eric E
Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Jeffrey L Saver,
UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Mathew J Reeves,
Michigan State Univ, Lansing, MI; Deepak L Bhatt, Brigham
and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Maria V Grau-Sepulveda,
DaiWai M Olson, Adrian F Hernandez, Eric D Peterson, Duke
Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Lee H Schwamm,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Factors Influencing Door To Treatment Time For
Intravenous Thrombolysis: The INcreasing tPA Stroke
Treatment through INterventional behavior Change
Tactics (INSTINCT) Trial
William J Meurer, Zhenzhen Xu, Shirley M Frederiksen,
Cemal B Sozener, Allison M Kade, John D Kalbfleisch, Phillip
A Scott, Univ Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Discussion
144
2:36
145
2:48
146
3:00
147
Session IX: Concurrent F
Intracranial Atherosclerotic Occlusive Disease
Oral Abstracts
Room 515 B
Moderators Randall Edgell, BA, MD, Saint Louis, MO
Italo Linfante, MD, Miami, FL
2:00
2:12
2:24
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Cilostazol Improves Intracranial Artery Stenosis: Pilot
148
Feasibility Study for Evaluation of Effect of Cilostazol on
Stenosis Regression using CT angiography
TOSHIHIRO ISHIBASHI, Yuichi Murayama, Hiroyuki Takao,
Hideki Arakawa, Koreaki Irie, Masaki Ebara, The Jikei Univ,
Tokyo, Japan; Takayuki Saguchi, Japanese Red Cross
Medical Ctr, Tokyo, Japan; Toshiaki Abe, The Jikei Univ,
Tokyo, Japan
Early Aggressive Risk Factor Management for Patients
149
with Symptomatic Intracranial Stenosis
Fadi Nahab, Carlene Kingston, Michael R Frankel, Jacques
E Dion, C Michael Cawley, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Brian
Mitchell, Athens Neurology, Athens, GA; Frank C Tong,
Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA
Final Results Of The Barcelona-ASymptomatic Intracranial 150
Atherosclerosis (ASIA) Study: Prevalence And Risk Factors
Elena Lopez-Cancio, Laura Dorado, Monica Millan, HUGTIP,
Neurosciences Dept, Badalona (Barcelona), Spain; Maite
Alzamora, ISC-IDIAP Jordi Gol, Mataró, Barcelona, Spain;
Silvia Reverté, Anna Suñol, HUGTIP, Neurosciences Dept,
Badalona (Barcelona), Spain; Anna Masuet, HUGTIP, MR
Dept, Badalona (Barcelona), Spain; Amparo Galan, HUGTIP,
3:12
3:24
Bioquemistry Dept, Badalona (Barcelona), Spain; Antoni
Dávalos, HUGTIP, Neurosciences Dept, Badalona
(Barcelona), Spain; Juan F Arenillas, Stroke Unit, Univ
Clinico Hosp, Valladolid, Spain
Hemodynamic Effect of Angioplasty and Stenting for
Intracranial Stenosis
Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, Victor A Aletich, Fady T Charbel,
Keith R Thulborn, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
Comparison of Balloon Mounted Stents to Self
Expanding Stents in the treatment of Symptomatic
Intracranial Atherosclerosis: Retrospective MultiCenter Experience
Rishi Gupta, Emory Univ Medical Ctr, Marcus Stroke Ctr,
Grady Memorial Hosp, Atlanta, GA; Esteban Ching-Cheng,
Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH; Alex Abou-Chebl, Univ
of Louisville, Louisville, KY; Osama Zaidat, Medical Coll of
Wisconsin,, Milwaukee, WI; Tudor Jovin, Univerity of
Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Muhammad S
Hussain, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH; Ridwan Lin,
Amer Malek, Univerity of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh,
PA; Ferdinand Hui, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH;
Wei-Jian Jiang, Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Capital Medical Univ,,
Beijing, China
PET of Estrogen Sulfotransferase in Moyamoya Syndrome:
Potential Imaging of Inflammation and Arteriogenesis
David S Liebeskind, Vladimir Kepe, Graham B Cole, Hannah
Smith, Qing Hao, Rana Fiaz, Doojin Kim, Latisha K Ali,
Jeffrey L Saver, Jorge R Barrio, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Clinical Relevance Of Residual Stenosis Following
Intracranial Angioplasty And/or Stent Placement For
Atherosclerotic Lesions
Haitham M Hussein, Saqib A Chaudhry, Gabriela Vazquez,
Jefferson T Miley, M Fareed K Suri, Robert A Taylor,
Ramachandra P Tummala, Gustavo J Rodriguez, Stanley H
Kim, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ
of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Discussion
151
152
153
154
Session IX: Concurrent G
Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts
Room 408 AB
Moderators: Patrick Lyden, MD, Los Angeles, CA
Andrei V Alexandrov, MD, Birmingham, AL
2:00
2:12
A Small Molecule Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
LB 1
Mimetic, Administered Beginning Three Days After
Stroke, Improves Functional Recovery
Jullet Han, Jullia Pollak, Tao Yang, Kereshmeh TaravoshLahn, Kristian Doyle, Egle Cekanaviciute, Alex Han, Jeremy Z
Goodman, Britta Jones, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Stanford,
CA; Deqiang Jing, Cornell Univ, New York, NY; Frank M
Longo, Marion S Buckwalter, STANFORD UNIVERSITY,
Stanford, CA
Results of the Carotid Occlusion Surgery Study (COSS)
LB 2
William J Powers, Univ of North Carolina Sch of Med,
Chapel Hill, NC; William R Clarke, Univ of Iowa Coll of Public
Health, Iowa City, IA; Robert L Grubb Jr, Tom O Videen,
Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; Harold P
Adams Jr, Univ of Iowa Sch of Med, Iowa City, IA; Colin P
Derdeyn, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; for
the Carotid Occlusion Surgery Study (COSS) Investigators
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2:24
2:36
2:48
3:00
3:12
3:24
The Albumin in Acute Stroke (ALIAS) Part 1 Trial:
An exploratory efficacy analysis
Michael D Hill, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Renee
H Martin, Yuko Y Palesch, MUSC, Charlston, SC; Diego
Tamariz, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Bonnie Waldman, MUSC,
Charlston, SC; Karla J Ryckborst, Univ of Calgary, Calgary,
AB, Canada; Claudia S Moy, NINDS, Bethesda, MD; William
G Barsan, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Myron D
Ginsberg, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; the ALIAS Investigators;
the Neurological Emergencies Treatment Trials (NETT)
Network
Upper Extremity Robotic Therapy is Effective in Poststroke Hemiplegia: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Kayoko Takahashi, Kitasato Univ East Hosp, Kanagawa,
Japan; Kazuhisa Domen, Hyogo Coll of Med, Hyogo, Japan;
Kenji Hachisuka, Univ of Occupational and Environmental
Health, Fukuoka, Japan; Tomosaburo Sakamoto, Kansai
Rehabilitation Hosp, Osaka, Japan; Masahiko Toshima,
Tokeidai Memorial Hosp, Hokkaido, Japan; Yohei Otaka,
Tokyo Bay Rehabilitation Hosp, Chiba, Japan; Makiko Seto,
Nagasaki Kita Hosp, Nagasaki, Japan; Katsumi Irie, Hakujuji
Hosp, Fukuoka, Japan; Bin Haga, Kitakyushu Yahatahigashi
Hosp, Fukuoka, Japan; Tetsuhiko Kimura, Nihon
Rehabilitation Coll, Tokyo, Japan
Interventional Acute Stroke Therapy with the Merci
Retriever Embolectomy Device: Results from 1000
patients in a Open Label Prospective Multicenter Registry
Marilyn M Rymer, St Luke’s, Kansas City, MO; Tudor G Jovin,
Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Ronald F
Budzik, Riverside Methodist Hosp, Columbus, OH; Thomas G
Devlin, Erlanger Medical Ctr, Chattanooga, TN; Helmi L
Lutsep, Oregon Stroke Ctr, OHSU, Portland, OR; Wade S
Smith, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Stroke Sequelae Among Elderly Population: The Health
and Retirement Study 1998-2008
Afshin Divani, Shahram Majidi, UNIV MINN, Minneapolis,
MN; Anna Barrett, Kessler Fndn Res Ctr, West Orange, NJ;
Andreas R Luft, Univ of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Flame: A Multicenter Randomized Double-blind
Placebo-controlled Trial With Fluoxetine In Motor
Recovery Of Patients With Acute Ischaemic Stroke
Francois Chollet, Jean Tardy, Jean Francois Albucher,
Catherine Arnaud, Emilie Berard, CHU de Toulouse, Hop
Purpan, Toulouse, France; Yannick Bejot, CHU de Dijon,
Dijon, France; Sandrine Deltour, Hop La Salpetriere, Paris,
France; Catherine Lamy, Hop Sainte Anne, Paris, France;
Assia Jaillard, CHU de Grenoble, Grenoble, France; Philippe
Niclot, Ctr Hospier de Pontoise, Pontoise, France; Benoit
Guillon, CHU de Nantes, Nantes, France; Philippe Marque,
Jeremie Pariente, Claire Thalamas, CHU de Toulouse, Hop
Purpan, Toulouse, France; Isabelle Loubinoux, INSERM
U825, Toulouse, France
Discussion
LB 3
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Session X:
Concurrent Symposia A
Does Stroke Center Designation Improve Patient
Outcomes? (Debate)
Room 408 AB
Moderator:
Patrick Lyden, MD, Los Angeles, CA
4:00
4:25
LB 4
4:50
5:15
Session X:
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Concurrent Symposia B
Endovascular Management of SAH:
Practical Considerations
Room 152
Moderators: Bo Norrving, MD, PhD, Lund, Sweden
Bob S Carter, MD, PhD, San Diego, CA
4:00
LB 5
4:19
4:38
4:57
LB 6
5:15
Stent Assisted Coiling in SAH: Doable or Too Risky?
Christopher Putman, MD, Falls Church, VA
Prevention and Management of Intraoperative Rerupture
While Coiling: Aneurysm Selection and Rescue Strategies
Peter Rasmussen, MD, Cleveland, OH
Fight Again Another Day: Partial Coiling Techniques in
the Treatment of Acutely Ruptured Aneurysms
Aman B Patel, MD, New York, NY
Endovascular Management of Vasospasm
Sean Pakbaz, MD, San Diego, CA
Discussion
Session X:
LB 7
Concurrent Symposia C
Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Children and
Young Adults: Emerging Concepts of Treatment
and Outcomes
Room 502 A
Moderators: Daniel Woo, MD, MS, Cincinnati, OH
Lauren Beslow, MD, Philadelphia, PA
4:00
4:19
4:38
4:57
3:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Science and Technology Hall/Break
Hall J
Care at Stroke Centers Improve Patient Outcomes
Mark J Alberts, MD, FAHA, Chicago, IL
Care at Stroke Centers Does Not Improve Patient Outcomes
S Claiborne Johnston, MD, FAHA, San Francisco, CA
Discussant
Antoni Davalos, MD, PhD, Barcelona, Spain
Discussion
5:15
Pediatric Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Etiology and Outcome
Lori Jordan, MD, PhD, Baltimore, MD
Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Adults: Lessons from the
Adult Literature
Steve Messe, MD, Philadelphia, PA
Surgical Evacuation of ICH in Younger Patients: After
the STICH I Trial
Matthew A Kirkman, BSc, MBBS, Manchester,
United Kingdom
Medical Treatment of ICH in Children: The Role of
Inherited and Acquired Defects in Coagulation, Implications
for Therapy
James Huang, MD, San Francisco, CA
Discussion
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Session X:
Concurrent Symposia D
Medical Complications in Stroke Patients:
A Primer on Prevention and Treatment
Room 151
Moderators: Natan M Bornstein, MD, FAHA, Tel Aviv, Israel
Brett L Cucchiara, MD, FAHA, Philadelphia, PA
4:00
4:19
4:34
4:57
5:15
Epidemiology of Medical Complications After Stroke
Worldwide: Incidence, Risk Factors and Outcomes
Elena Kuklina, MD, PhD, Atlanta, GA
Aspiration Pneumonia: Preventive Strategies in 2010
Carol A Smith Hammond, PhD, MEd, Durham, NC
Prevention and Management of Deep Venous
Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism in Stroke Patients
Jose Biller, MD, FACP, FAAN, FAHA, Maywood, IL
Other Medical Complications and Neurologic Deterioration
after Stroke
Andrei V Alexandrov, MD, Birmingham, AL
Discussion
Session X:
Moderator:
4:00
4:15
4:23
4:31
4:39
4:44
5:15
Concurrent Symposia E
Submitting to and Reviewing for Stroke /
Presentation of the Stroke Innovation Award
Winners (a Stroke journal session)
Room 515 B
Marc Fisher, MD, Worcester, MA
Presentation of the Stroke Innovation Awards
Marc Fisher, MD, Worcester, MA
Instructions to Authors for Clinical Manuscripts
Karen L Furie, MD, MPH, FAHA, Boston, MA
Instructions to Authors for Basic Science Manuscripts
Eng H Lo, PhD, Charlestown, MA
Manuscript Review Process
Marc Fisher, MD, Worcester, MA
Manuscript Processing
Rebecca Seastrong, Boston, MA
Tips on Optimal Scientific Writing
TBD
Discussion
Session X:
Concurrent Symposia F
White Matter Hyperintensities: The Role of
Inflammation, Vascular Damage and
Neurodegeneration
Room 515 A
Moderators: Clinton Wright, MD, MS, Miami, FL
Charles DeCarli, MD, Sacramento, CA
4:00
4:19
4:38
4:57
5:15
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Regional Variation in Correlates of Leukoaraiosis
Eric Smith, MD, Calgary, AB, Canada
Biomarkers of Inflammation and White Matter Injury
in Vascular Cognitive Impairment
Gary Rosenberg, MD, Albuquerque, NM
Neuropathology of White Matter Lesions
Paul Ince, MD, Sheffield, United Kingdom
MRI White Matter Neuroimaging
Dheeraj Gandhi, MD, Baltimore, MD
Discussion
Session X:
Concurrent Symposia G
Junior Investigator Session II
Room 502 B
Moderators: Michael Tymianski, MD, PhD, Toronto, ON, Canada
Harold Adams Jr, MD, FAHA, Iowa City, IA
4:00
4:05
4:10
4:18
4:23
4:28
4:36
4:41
4:46
4:54
4:49
5:04
5:12
5:17
5:23
Multiple Interventions for Neuroprotection Utilizing
Thermal-Regulation in the Emergent treatment of Stroke
(The MINUTES Study)
Muzaffar M Siddiqui, MD, FRCP(C), AB, Canada (Primary)
Discussant
David Huang, MD, PhD, Chapel Hill, NC
Q&A
Brainstem Injury Following Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
in Rat and Uroprotection of Ketosis
Kui Xu, MD, Cleveland, OH
Discussant
TBD
Q&A
Symptomatic Hemorrhage In Stroke after Thrombolysis
Prediction
Laura Heitsch, MD, Cincinnati, OH
Discussant
TBD
Q&A
Predicting Tissue Fate in Acute Cerebral Ischemia
Using Special-temporal Analysis of BBB Transfer Rte and
Edema Volume Measured by Multimodal Magnetic
Resonance Imaging
Saeid Taheri, PhD, Charleston, SC
Discussant
Edwin Nemoto, PhD, FAHA, Albuquerque, NM
Q&A
Late Endovascular REVascularization in Acute ischemic
Stroke Based on Clinical-diffusion mismatch (REVASC),
a Safety and Feasibility Study
Nazli Janjua, MD, Brooklyn, NY
Discussant
Souvik Sen, MD, MS, MPH, FAHA, Columbia, SC
Q&A
5:30 pm – 5:45 pm
Short Break
5:45 pm – 6:45 pm
Poster Sessions
Poster Hall, Hall H
5:45 – 6:15
Professor-Led Poster Tours by Category:
Moderated Q&A with Poster Presenters
Moderated Posters Th MP1 – Th MP90; see pg 151 in the Poster Abstract
Index for a complete listing of all the posters in this Professor-Led Poster
Tour session.
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6:15 – 6:45
Poster Session
One-on-One Time for an Individual Q&A with Poster Presenters
These posters are not included in the 5:45 Professor-Led Poster Tour
Session above.
Posters Th P1 – Th P335; see pg 166 in the Poster Abstract Index for a
complete listing of all the posters in this session.
FAHAs and other stroke leaders – please be sure to show your support for
young investigators and attend the poster sessions.
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Session XI: Concurrent Symposia A
Defending the Stroke Guidelines
Room 152
(Below presentations dependent upon publication)
Moderators: Scott E Kasner, MD, MS, FAHA, Philadelphia, PA
Colin Derdeyn, MD, FAHA, St Louis, MO
8:00
8:10
8:30
8:45
9:00
9:20
Guideline and Scientific Statement Development
Colin Derdeyn, MD, FAHA, St Louis, MO
Intracerebral Hemorrhage
J Claude Hemphill, MD, MS, FAAN, San Francisco, CA
Cerebral Venous Thrombosis
Gustavo Saposnik, MD, MSc, FAHA, Toronto, ON, Canada
Primary Prevention of Stroke
Larry B Goldstein, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Durham, NC
Metrics for Comprehensive Stroke Centers
Dana Leifer, MD, New York, NY
Topics Under Development (Race-Ethnic Disparities
in Stroke Care, Vascular Cognitive Impairment, Stroke as
a Coronary Risk Equivalent, Others) and Open Forum
Colin Derdeyn, MD, FAHA, St Louis, MO
Session XI: Concurrent Symposia B
Emergency Medical Services: A Missing Link
Room 408 AB
Moderators: Chelsea S Kidwell, MD, Washington, DC
Arthur Pancioli, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH
8:00
8:19
8:38
8:57
9:15
Improving EMS Stroke Recognition and Hospital Notification
Sharon Poisson, MD, San Francisco, CA
Integrating 911 into the Continuum: The Forgotten Link
Jeffrey Clawson, MD, Salt Lake City, UT
EMS Stroke Systems of Care: Merging Data Sources
across the Continuum to Improve Care
Jane Brice, MD, MPh, Chapel Hill, NC
Integrating a Stroke Registry into EMS Data Sources
Wayne D Rosamond, PhD, MS, FAHA, Chapel Hill, NC
Discussion
Session XI: Concurrent Symposia C
Global Aging and Stroke: Opportunities and
Challenges in Treating the Oldest Old
Room 151
Moderators: Vladimir Hachinski, MD, FRCPC, DSc, London,
ON, Canada
Devin L Brown, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
Clinical Science
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8:00
8:19
8:38
8:57
9:15
Advanced Age and Cerebrovascular Disease:
Mechanisms at Play
Philip B Gorelick, MD, MPH, FAHA, Chicago, IL
Stroke Epidemiology and Outcomes of the Oldest Old
Gustavo Saposnik, MD, MSc, FAHA, Toronto, ON, Canada
Acute Stroke Management in the Very Elderly
Gary Ford, MB, ChB, MA, MRCP, FESC, Newcastle Upon
Tyne, United Kingdom
Role of Frailty and Other Health States on Stroke in
the Elderly
Mathew J Reeves, PhD, DVM, East Lansing, MI
Discussion
8:36
8:48
9:00
Session XI: Concurrent Symposia D
Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Cerebral
Circulation: Vascular Dysfunction, Stroke and
Cognitive Consequences
Room 515 A
Moderator:
8:00
8:19
8:38
8:57
9:15
9:12
Animal Models of Sleep Apnea
Robert M Bryan, PhD, FAHA, Houston, TX
Cerebrovascular Dysfunction In Chronic Intermittent
Hypoxia: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications
Costantino Iadecola, MD, New York, NY
Cognitive Consequences of Sleep Apnea in Animal Models
D Gozal, MD, Chicago, IL
Sleep Apnea and Stroke
Mark Dyken, MD, FAHA, Iowa City, IA
Discussion
9:24
Moderators: Sean Lavine, MD, New York, NY
Aman B Patel, MD, New York, NY
Moderators: Anne Dorrance, BS, PhD, FAHA, East Lansing, MI
Ute Lindauer, PhD, Munich, Germany
8:00
8:12
8:24
Diet-Induced Obesity Impairs Neurovascular Coupling
And Increases The Damage Caused By Ischemic Stroke
Weiguo Li, Victor V Lima, MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA,
Augusta, GA; Roshini Prakash, Univ of Georgia Coll of
Pharmacy, Augusta, GA; Safia Ogbi, Rita Tostes, Adviye
Ergul, MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA, Augusta, GA
Neuroprotection Of Sevoflurane Preconditioning By
Attenuating Blood-Brain-Barrier Leakage After Focal
Cerebral Ischemic Injury In Rats
Qiong Yu, Shiduo Lu, Dept of Anesthesiology of Huashan
Hosp and State Key Lab of Medical Neurobiology of Fudan
Univ, Shanghai, China; Yu Gan, Dept of Neurology, Univ of
Pittsburgh Sch of Med, Pittsburgh, PA; Peiying Li, Weimin
Liang, Dept of Anesthesiology of Huashan Hosp and State
Key Lab of Medical Neurobiology of Fudan Univ, Shanghai,
China; Guodong Cao, Jun Chen, Dept of Neurology, Univ of
Pittsburgh Sch of Med, Pittsburgh, PA; Yanqin Gao, Dept of
Anesthesiology of Huashan Hosp and State Key Lab of
Medical Neurobiology of Fudan Univ, Shanghai, China
Activation of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated
Receptor – Delta Stimulates Biosynthesis of
Tetrahydrobiopterin in Cerebral Vasculature
Anantha Vijay R Santhanam, Livius V d’Uscio, Zvonimir S
Katusic, MAYO CLINIC, Rochester, MN
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159
160
161
Session XI: Concurrent F
Vascular Malformations Oral Abstracts
Room 502 A
Session XI: Concurrent E
Vascular Biology in Health and Disease Oral Abstracts
Room 502 B
8:00
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Diane Godin-Ribuot, PhD, Grenoble, France
Vasodilation to Nitric Oxide is Markedly Impaired
Following Selective Interference with PPARy in Vascular
Muscle
Frank M Faraci, Mary Modrick, Cynthia Lynch, Christopher
Pelham, Pimonrat Ketsawatsomkron, Curt Sigmund, Univ of
Iowa Coll of Med, Iowa City, IA
Increase in Fibrinogen Content Enhances Mouse Pial
Venular Leakage
Nino Muradashvili, Srikanth Givvimani, Reeta Tyagi, Utpal
Sen, Suresh C Tyagi, William L Dean, Andrew M Roberts,
David Lominadze, Univ of Louisville, Louisville, KY
Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption After Cardiac Surgery
Jose G Merino, Suburban Hosp Stroke Program, Bethesda,
MD; Lawrence L Latour, Natl Inst of Neurological Disorders
and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; Amy R Tso, Dept of Neurology,
UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Kyung Y Lee, Yonsei Univ Coll of
Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Dong W Kang, Asan Medical
Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Lisa A Davis, Steven Warach,
Natl Inst of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda,
MD; CLOCS Investigators
Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: Involvement of T cell
subsets and Endothelial Progenitor Cells
Rob P Rouhl, Annelien Mertens, Robert van Oostenbrugge,
Jan G Damoiseaux, Lucienne L Debrus-Palmans, Léon H
Henskens, Abraham A Kroon, Peter W de Leeuw, Jan
Lodder, Jan Willem Cohen Tervaert, Univ Hosp Maastricht,
Maastricht, Netherlands
Discussion
155
8:12
156
8:24
8:36
8:48
157
Surgical Management Of Cavernous Malformation
Of Brainstem, Thalamus And Basal Ganglia – A Series
Of 176 Patients
Paritosh Pandey, Erick Michael Westbroeck, Gary K
Steinberg, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA
Transgenic Mouse Model of Hemorrhagic Arteriovenous
Malformation in Brain and Spinal Cord
Ian Milton, Tsugio Seki, Medical Coll of Georgia,
Augusta, GA
Evaluating Performance of a New Grading Scale for
Selecting Patients with Brain Arteriovenous Malformation
for Surgery
Helen Kim, Tony Pourmohamad, Charles E McCulloch,
Michael T Lawton, William L Young, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
Natural History of Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas without
Cortical Venous Drainage
Manish N Shah, James A Botros, Thomas K Pilgram,
Christopher J Moran, DeWitte T Cross III, Keith M Rich,
Michael R Chicoine, Ralph G Dacey Jr, Colin P Derdeyn,
Gregory J Zipfel, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO
Post Contrast Susceptibility Weighted Imaging:
A New Tool For The Evaluation Of Brain Vascular
Malformations
Bharathi D Jagadeesan, Josser E Delgado Almandoz,
Christopher J Moran, Tammie L Benzinger, Washington Univ
in St Louis, St Louis, MO
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Arteriovenous Malformations
Nasrine Bendjilali, Helen Kim, Ludmila Pawlikowska, Shantel
Weinsheimer, Pui-Yan Kwok, UCSF, San Francisco, CA;
Jonathan G Zaroff, Kaiser Permanente Div of Res, Oakland,
CA; Charles E McCulloch, William L Young, UCSF, San
Francisco, CA
Outcome after Arteriovenous Malformation Associated
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Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A Need for Age and Volume
Adjustments
Geoffrey Appelboom, Brian Hwang, Samuel S Bruce,
Matthew Piazza, Philip M Meyers, E Sander Connolly,
Columbia Univ, New York, NY
Discussion
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9:40 am – 11:10 am
Moderators: Randolph J Nudo, PhD, FAHA, Kansas City, KS
Bruce H Dobkin, MD, FRCP, Los Angeles, CA
Amount But Not Pattern Of Protective Peripheral
Stimulation Affects The Complete Recovery Of
Cortical Function Following Permanent Middle Cerebral
Artery Occlusion
Melissa F Davis, Christopher C Lay, Cynthia Chen-Bee,
Ron D Frostig, Univeristy of Califorina- Irvine, Irvine, CA
Docosahexaenoic Acid Rescues The Penumbra After
Ischemic Stroke In Rats
Ludmila Belayev, Larissa Khoutorova, Kristal D Atkins,
Tiffany D Eady, LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, New
Orleans, LA; Andre Obenaus, Loma Linda Univ, Loma
Linda, CA; Nicolas G Bazan, LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY,
New Orleans, LA
Assessment Of Functional Recovery In Aging Mice After
Experimental Stroke
BHARTI MANWANI, Yan Xu, Fudong Liu, Persky
Rebecca, Louise McCullough, UCONN HEALTH CENTER,
FARMINGTON, CT
Efficacy of Human Umbilical Tissue-derived Cells on
Functional Recovery Following Middle Cerebral Artery
Occlusion in Rats: A Dose Response and Time of
Administration Study
Klaudyne Hong, ATRM, Somerville, NJ; Stephen J Victor,
Johnson & Johnson, Titusville, NJ; Michael Romanko, Brian
Kramer, ATRM, Somerville, NJ; Michael Chopp, Yi Li, Dept of
Neurology, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI; JingMei Ren,
Biotrofix Inc, Wartham, MA; Seth Finklestein, Biotrofix, Inc,
Waltham, MA
The Efficacy of Human Umbilical Tissue-Derived Cells
in Restoring Neurological Function in an Aged Rat
Embolic Stroke Model
Klaudyne Hong, Michael Romanko, Anna Gosiewska, ATRM,
Somerville, NJ; Yi Li, Michael Chop, Dept of Neurology,
Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Increased Survival of Transplanted Neural Stem Cells
with Minocycline Pretreatment by Antioxidant Gene
Expression after Ischemic Stroke in Rats
Hiroyuki Sakata, Kuniyasu Niizuma, Hideyuki Yoshioka, Gab
Seok Kim, Masataka Katsu, Joo Eun Jung, Purnima
Narasimhan, Nobuya Okami, Stanford Univ Sch of Med,
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Session XI: Concurrent G
Basic and Translational Neuroscience of Stroke
Recovery Oral Abstracts II
Room 515 B
8:00
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Stanford, CA; Teiji Tominaga, Tohoku Univ Graduate Sch of
Med, Sendai, Japan; Pak H Chan, Stanford Univ Sch of Med,
Stanford, CA
Transplanted Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Protect
Neurovascular Units and Ameliorate Brain Damage in
Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
Masaki Ito, Satoshi Kuroda, Taku Sugiyama, Katsuhiko
Maruichi, Masahito Kawabori, Hideo Shichinohe, Kiyohiro
Houkin, Dept of Neurosurgery Hokkaido Univ Graduate Sch
of Med, Sapporo, Japan
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Session XII: Concurrent Symposia A
Management of Asymptomatic Small Cerebral
Arteriovenous Malformations
Room 502 B
Moderators: Aman B Patel, MD, New York, NY
Domingos Coiteiro, MD, Lisbon, Portugal
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Endovascular Occlusion and Cure of AVMs: The Case
for Endovascular Treatment of Small Asymptomatic
Grade I-II AVMs
Fernando Vinuela, MD, Los Angeles, CA
9:59 Results of Radiosurgical Treatment of Small
Asymptomatic Grade I-II AVMs
Isabelle Germano, MD, New York, NY
10:18 Primary Surgical Treatment of Small Asymptomatic
Grade I-II AVMs
Neil A Martin, MD, Los Angeles, CA
10:37 Conservative Management of AVMs
Jennifer Frontera, MD, New York, NY
10:55 Discussion
Session XII: Concurrent Symposia B
Task-oriented Training for Motor Restoration:
Unraveling Dose from the Ingredients of Training
Room 408 AB
Moderators: Carolee J Winstein, PhD, PT, FAPTA, Los Angeles, CA
Alexander Dromerick, MD, Washington, DC
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Measurement Issues in Trials of Task-Oriented Training
for Motor Restoration
Michelle Woodbury, PhD, OTR/L, Charleston, SC
9:59 Higher Doses of Motor Training Cannot Be Assumed
to Be More Beneficial, Particularly Early after Stroke:
The VECTORS Trial Revisited
Mar Cortes, MD, White Plains, NY
10:18 Dose and Timing of Locomotor-based Therapy after
Stroke: Design and Results of the LEAPS Multi-site
Controlled Trial
Andrea L Behrman, PhD, PT, Gainesville, FL
10:37 Design and Results of the Multicenter Randomized Trial
of Robot-assisted Rehabilitation for Chronic Stroke
Dylan Edwards, MD, White Plains, NY
10:55 Discussion
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Ischemic Stroke Interventional Treatment Oral
Abstracts III
Room 151
Moderator:
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Pediatric Stroke Oral Abstracts
Room 502 A
Moderators: Stephen Ashwal, MD, Loma Linda, CA
Jennifer L Armstrong-Wells, MD, MPH, Aurora, CO
Adnan Siddiqui, MD, PhD, Buffalo, NY
Baseline ADC Parameters For Prediction Of Basal
Ganglionic Hemorrhage In Endovascular Therapy For
Acute M1 Occlusions
Radoslav Raychev, Jeffrey Saver, Qing Hao, Mattew Tenser,
Michael Froehler, Rana Fiaz, Latisha Ali, Doojin Kim, Bruce
Ovbiagele, Sidney Starkman, Sachin Rastogi, Paul Vespa,
Sarah Song, Noriko Salamon, Peter Adamczyk, Hermelinda
Abcede, Satoshi Tateshima, Reza Jahan, Nestor Gonzalez,
Gary Duckwiler, Fernando Vinuela, David Liebeskind, UCLA
Stroke center, Los angeles, CA
A Clinical Trial Recruitment Dilemma: Imaging Entry
Criteria Failure or Too Few Treatable Patients?
Lisa Davis, Lawrence Latour, Shlee Song, Carsten H Ritter,
Marie Luby, Raymond Mirasol, Katherine Ku, Leslie
Shupenko, Steven Warach, NIH, Bethesda, MD; NINDS
LESION II Investigators
Collateral Flow Predicts Response To Endovascular
Therapy For Acute Ischemic Stroke
Oh Young Bang, Samsung Medical Ctr, Sungkyunkwan Univ
Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Jeffrey L Saver, Univ
of California, Los Angeles, CA; Suk Jae Kim, Yeonsoo Ha,
Gyeong-Moon Kim, Chin-Sang Chung, Samsung Medical Ctr,
Sungkyunkwan Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of;
Bruce Ovbiagele, Univ of California, Los Angeles, CA; Kwang
Ho Lee, Samsung Medical Ctr, Sungkyunkwan Univ Sch of
Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; David S Liebeskind, Univ
of California, Los Angeles, CA
Clopidogrel-Induced Platelet Inhibition May Predict
Early Ischemic Complications Following Stent-Assisted
Angioplasty for Symptomatic Cerebral Atherosclerotic
Disease
Soo Joo Lee, Sang Jun Lee, Jae Guk Kim, Youngchai Ko,
Eulji Univ Hosp, Neurology, Deajon, Korea, Republic of;
Byung Hee Lee, Eulji Univ Hosp, Radiology, Deajon, Korea,
Republic of
Impact of Previous Medication on Stroke Outcome
Following Intra-arterial Revascularization Therapies
João Sargento-Freitas, Coimbra Univ Hosp, Coimbra,
Portugal; Jorge Pagola, Marta Rubiera, Alan Flores, Hosp
Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Fernando Silva, Sónia
Batista, Coimbra Univ Hosp, Coimbra, Portugal; David
Rodriguez-Luna, Socorro Piñeiro, Jose Alvarez-Sabin, Carlos
A Molina, Marc Ribo, Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
A Cost-Utility Analysis of Mechanical Thrombectomy
as an Adjunct to Intravenous Tissue Plasminogen
Activator (IV tPA) for Acute Large-Vessel Ischemic Stroke
Anthony S Kim, Mai N Nguyen-Huynh, S Claiborne Johnston,
UCSF, San Francisco, CA
Does Histologic Characteristics of Thromboemboli
Affect Performance of Mechanical Thrombectomy Device?
Ichiro Yuki, Issei Kan, Robert H Kim, Ali Golshan, Fernando
A Vinuela, UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Yuichi
Murayama, The Jikei Univ Sch of Med, Tokyo, Japan;
Fernando Vinuela, UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA
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Arterial Ischaemic Stroke In Children With Heart Disease
Mark Mackay, Michael Cardamone, DEPT OF NEUROLOGY
THE ROYAL CHILDRENS HOSPITAL, MELBOURNE, Australia;
Darren Hutchinson, DEPT OF CARDIOLOGY THE ROYAL
CHILDRENS HOSPITAL, MELBOURNE, Australia; Chris
Barnes, DEPT OF HEMATOLOGY THE ROYAL CHILDRENS
HOSPITAL, MELBOURNE, Australia; Lee Coleman, DEPT
OF MEDICAL IMAGING THE ROYAL CHILDRENS HOSPITAL,
MELBOURNE, Australia; Michael Cheung, DEPT OF
CARDIOLOGY THE ROYAL CHILDRENS HOSPITAL,
MELBOURNE, Australia
9:52 Fibromuscular Dysplasia and Childhood Stroke
Adam Kirton, Megan Holland, Alberta Children’s Hosp,
Calgary, AB, Canada; Susanne Benseler, Cynthia Hawkins,
Derek Armstrong, Hosp for Sick Children, Toronto, ON,
Canada; Andrew Wade, Alberta Children’s Hosp, Calgary, AB,
Canada; Ana-Maria Crous-Tsanaclis, Guillame Sebire, Univ
de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada; Gabrielle deVeber,
Hosp for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada
10:04 Acute Silent Cerebral Infarction Occurs during Acute Anemic
Events in Children with and without Sickle Cell Disease
Michael M Dowling, C T Quinn, P Plumb, Z R Rogers, N
Rollins, K Koral, R Barber, G R Buchanan, UT Southwestern
Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX
10:16 Do Classic Adult Risk Factors Increase the Risk of
Pediatric Arterial Ischemic Stroke?
Nancy K Hills, S Claiborne Johnston, UC SAN FRANCISCO,
San Francisco, CA; Stephen Sidney, Kaiser Permanente
Northern California Inst, Oakland, CA; Heather J Fullerton,
UC SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco, CA
10:28 Inter-observer Reliability of the Pediatric NIH Stroke
Scale (PedNIHSS) in a Multicenter Study
Rebecca N Ichord, Rachel Bastian, Children’s Hosp of
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Lisa Abraham, Schenectady
Neurological Consultants, Schenectady, NY; Rand Askalan,
Hosp for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada; Susan
Benedict, Primary Children’s Hosp, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake
City, UT; Timothy Bernard, Denver Children’s Hosp, Univ of
Colorado, Denver, CO; Lauren Beslow, Children’s Hosp of
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Gabrielle deVeber, Hosp for
Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada; Michael Dowling,
Children’s Medical Ctr Dallas, Univ Texas Southwestern,
Dallas, TX; Neil Friedman, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH;
Heather Fullerton, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Lori Jordan,
Johns Hopkins Medical Insts, Baltimore, MD; Li Kan,
Schneider Children’s Hosp, New Hyde Park, NY; Adam Kirton,
Alberta Children’s Hosp, Univ Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada;
Catherine Amlie-Lefond, Children’s Hosp of Wisconsin, Med
Coll Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Daniel Licht, Children’s Hosp
of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Warren Lo, Nationwide
Children’s Hosp, Columbus, OH; Chalmer McClure, Loma
Linda Univ Hosp, Loma Linda, CA; Steve Pavlakis,
Maimonides Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY; Sabrina E Smith,
Children’s Hosp of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Marilyn
Tan, Univ of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines; Abbas F
Jawad, Children’s Hosp of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
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After Childhood Arterial Ischemic Stroke
Andrew A Mallick, Univ of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom;
Vijeya Ganesan, Univ Coll London, London, United Kingdom;
Fenella J Kirkham, Southampton General Hosp,
Southampton, United Kingdom; Penny Fallon, St George’s
Healthcare NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom; Tammy
Hedderly, King’s Coll Hosp, London, United Kingdom; Tony
McShane, Oxford Radcliffe Hosp NHS Trust, Oxford, United
Kingdom; Alisdair P Parker, Addenbrooke’s Hosp,
Cambridge, United Kingdom; Evangeline Wassmer,
Birmingham Children’s Hosp, Birmingham, United Kingdom;
Elizabeth Wraige, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Fndn Trust,
London, United Kingdom; Finbar J O’Callaghan, Univ of
Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
10:52 Intraarterial Human Embryonic Derived Neural Stem
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Cell Therapy Following Hypoxic-ischemic Stroke in
Neonatal Rats Yields Functional Recovery
Tenille N Smith, Sahar Rosenblum, Joshua Y Chua, Hotaik
Sung, Nancy Wang, Harjus Birk, Rapheal Guzman, Stanford
Univ, Palo Alto, CA
11:04 Discussion
Session XII: Concurrent E
SAH Management Oral Abstracts
Room 515 A
Moderator:
9:40
TBD
Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Mediates Endogenous
Protection Against Subarachnoid Hemorrhage-induced
Cerebral Vasospasm
Ananth K Vellimana, Eric Milner, Jeffrey M Gidday, Byung H
Han, Gregory J Zipfel, Washington Univ in St Louis, St
Louis, MO
9:52 The ALISAH Study: A Dose Escalation And Safety Study
Of 25% Human Albumin Therapy In Subarachnoid
Hemorrhage – Outcome Results And Treatment Effects
Renee L Martin, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston,
SC; Jose I Suarez, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX; The
ALISAH Study Investigators
10:04 Effect of Site-Specific, Sustained-Release Nimodipine
on Vasospasm After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Dogs
Robert Loch MacDonald, ST MICHAELS HOSP UNIV
TORONTO, Toronto, ON, Canada
10:16 Diagnostic Yield of Repeat Catheter Angiography in
Patients with Catheter and CT Angiography Negative
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Josser E Delgado Almandoz, Bharathi D Jagadeesan,
Mallinckrodt Inst of Radiology, Washington Univ, Saint
Louis, MO; Ralph G Dacey Jr, Dept of Neurological Surgery,
Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Christopher J Moran,
DeWitte T Cross III, Mallinckrodt Inst of Radiology,
Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Michael R Chicoine,
Keith M Rich, Dept of Neurological Surgery, Washington
Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Michael N Diringer, Dept of
Neurology, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Colin P
Derdeyn, Mallinckrodt Inst of Radiology, Washington Univ,
Saint Louis, MO; Gregory J Zipfel, Dept of Neurological
Surgery, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO
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10:28 A New Generation of Flow-Disruption Device for
Endovascular Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms –
Preliminary Clinical and Angiographic Results of a
Multicenter Study
Ajay K Wakhloo, Univ of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA;
Pedro Lylyk, Eneri and Clinica la Sagrada Familia Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Marius
Hartman, Univ of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany;
Ruediger von Kummer, Univ of Dresden, Dresden, Germany;
Martin Schumacher, Univ of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany;
Joost de Vries, Univ of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands
10:40 Frequency and Factors Associated with Unsuccessful
Lead (First) Coil Placement in Patients Undergoing
Embolization Of Intracranial Aneurysms
Rakesh Khatri, Saqib A Chaudhry, Gustavo J Rodriguez,
M Fareed K Suri, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke
Res Ctr, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
10:52 Medically Refractory Vasospasm that Fails to Response
to Initial Endovascular Therapy is Associated with Worse
Outcome After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Geoffrey Appelboom, Matthew Piazza, Rajeev Deb-Sen, Sam
Bruce, Brian Hwang, Sean D Lavine, Philip M Meyers, E
Sander Connolly Jr, Dept of Neurological Surgery, Columbia
Univ Coll of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY
11:04 Discussion
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Community/Risk Factors Oral Abstracts II
Room 152
Moderator:
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David Tanne, MD, Tel Hashomer, Israel
Bo Norrving, MD, PhD, Lund, Sweden
Global Variation in the Relative Burden of Stroke
Compared to Ischemic Heart Disease
Anthony S Kim, S Claiborne Johnston, UCSF,
San Francisco, CA
9:52 Social Determinants of Health and Stroke Outcome:
a population-based analysis
Lewis B Morgenstern, Brisa N Sánchez, Lesli E Skolarus,
Nelda Garcia, Unviersity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Jan
Risser, Univ of Texas, Houston, TX; Jeffrey Wing, Melinda
Smith, Darin B Zahuranec, Lynda D Lisabeth, Unviersity of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
10:04 Prevalence and Significance of Unrecognized Myocardial
Infarctions with Stroke Risk: The REGARDS Study
Aaron M Anderson, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Suzanne Judd,
Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Dawn
Kleindorfer, Brett Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH;
Elsayed Z Soliman, Wake Forest Univ, Winston-Salem, NC;
Emily B Levitan, David Brenner, Todd M Brown, Monika M
Safford, Virginia J Howard, George Howard, Univ of Alabama
at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
10:16 APOE Genotype Predicts Hematoma Volume and
Expansion in Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Alessandro Biffi, MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL,
Boston, MA; Brett Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med,
Cincinnati, OH; Alison M Ayres, Akshata Sonni, Aaron J
Gilson, Kristin Schwab, Lynelle Cortellini, Caroline R Pires,
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, Boston, MA; Björn
M Hansen, Lund Univ Hosp, Lund, Sweden; Natalia S Rost,
Joshua N Goldstein, Anand Viswanathan, MASSACHUSETTS
GENERAL HOSPITAL, Boston, MA; Arne Lindgren, Lund Univ
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Hosp, Lund, Sweden; Agnieszka Slowik, Jagiellonian Univ
Medical Coll, Krakow, Poland; Reinhold Schmidt, Graz
Medical Univ, Graz, Austria; David L Tirschwell, Univ of
Washington Medical Sch, Seattle, WA; Magdy Selim, Beth
Israel Deaconess Medical Ctr, Boston, MA; Devin L Brown,
Univ of Michigan Medical Sch, Ann Arbor, MI; Scott L
Silliman, Univ of Florida Coll of Med, Jacksonville, FL;
Bradford B Worrall, Univ of Virigina, Charlottesville, VA;
James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL;
Joseph P Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med,
Cincinnati, OH; Steven M Greenberg, MASSACHUSETTS
GENERAL HOSPITAL, Boston, MA; Daniel Woo, Univ of
Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Jonathan Rosand,
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, Boston, MA;
International Stroke Genetics Consortium
Common Mitochondrial Sequence Variants in
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Christopher D Anderson, Alessandro Biffi, Rosanna Rahman,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Owen A Ross,
Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Jeremiasz M Jagiella,
Jagiellonian Univ Medical Coll, Krakow, Poland; Brett
Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; John
W Cole, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Lynelle Cortellini,
Natalia S Rost, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA;
Yu-Ching Cheng, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Steven M
Greenberg, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Paul
I deBakker, Brigham and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA;
Robert D Brown Jr, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Thomas G
Brott, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Braxton D Mitchell, Univ
of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Joseph P Broderick, Univ of
Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Bradford B Worrall,
Univ of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA; Karen L
Furie, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Steven J
Kittner, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Daniel Woo, Univ
of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Agnieszka Slowik,
Jagiellonian Univ Medical Coll, Krakow, Poland; James F
Meschia, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Richa Saxena,
Jonathan Rosand, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston,
MA; International Stroke Genetics Consortium
Incident Stroke by Duration and Age at Exposure to the
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Stroke Belt: The Powerful Effect of Childhood Exposure
Virginia J Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; Maria M Glymour, Harvard Univ, Boston,
MA; Solveig A Cunningham, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Leslie
A McClure, Michael Crowe, Virginia G Wadley, Fredrick
Peace, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL;
Dawn O Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH;
George Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; Daniel T Lackland, Medical Univ of South
Carolina, Charleston, SC; for the REasons for Geographic
and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) Investigators
Self-Reported Stroke Symptoms Without a Prior
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Diagnosis of Stroke or TIA: A Powerful New Risk Factor
for Stroke
Dawn Kleindorfer, UNIV OF CINCINNATI HOSP, Cincinnati,
OH; Suzanne Judd, Univ of Alabama-Birmingham,
Birmingham, OH; Virginia J Howard, Monika Safford, Univ of
Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Mary Cushman,
Univ of Vermont, Burlington, VT; George Howard, Univ of
Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, OH
Discussion
Session XI: Concurrent G
Outcomes, Quality and Health Services Research
Oral Abstracts II
Room 515 B
Moderators: Geoffrey Donnan, MD, MBBS, FAHA, FRACP,
Carlton South, Victoria, Australia
Linda Williams, MD, Indianapolis, IN
9:40
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10:16
10:28
10:40
Temporal Trends in the Use of IV tPA among All Ischemic
Stroke Patients Presenting to GWTG-Stroke Hospitals
Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA;
Eric Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Jeffrey
Saver, Univ of California Neurology, Los Angeles, CA;
Matthew Reeves, Dept of Epidemiology Michigan State Univ,
East Lansing, MI; Steven Messe, Univ of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA; Deepak Bhatt, Brigham & Women’s Hosp,
Boston, MA; Maria Grau-Sepulveda, Dai Wai Olson, Eric
Peterson, Div of Cardiology Univ of California, Los Angeles,
CA; Gregg Fonarow, Univ of California Cardiology, Los
Angeles, CA
Characteristics, Hospital Factors, and Temporal Trends
in Door-to-Needle Times within 60 Minutes for Acute
Ischemic Stroke
Gregg C Fonarow, UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Eric E
Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Jeffrey L Saver,
UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Mathew J Reeves,
Michigan State Univ, Lansing, MI; Deepak L Bhatt, Brigham
and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Maria V Grau-Sepulveda,
DaiWai M Olson, Adrian F Hernandez, Eric D Peterson, Duke
Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Lee H Schwamm,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Use of tPA After Publication of ECASS 3 in the Get
With The Guidelines-Stroke Registry
Steven R Messe, UNIV PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, PA;
Gregg C Fonarow, UNIV CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA; Eric E
Smith, UNIV CALGARY, Calgary, AB, Canada; Lisa Kaltenbach,
Daiwai Olson, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Scott E Kasner, UNIV
PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, PA; Lee H Schwamm,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; The Get With The
Guidelines - Stroke Steering Committee & Investigators
Hospital Discharge Outcomes in Mild Stroke Patients
Not Treated With tPA: Findings from Get With The
Guidelines-Stroke
Eric E Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Gregg C
Fonarow, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA;
Mathew J Reeves, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI;
Margueritte Cox, DaiWai Olson, Adrian Hernandez, Duke
Univ, Durham, NC; Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General
Hosp, Boston, MA
Differences in Stroke Care Delivery in Ontario and
North Carolina
Alexandra Saltman, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada;
Wayne Rosamond, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Chapel Hill, NC; Jiming Fang, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON,
Canada; Emily O’Brien, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Chapel Hill, NC; Frank Silver, Moira Kapral, Univ of Toronto,
Toronto, ON, Canada
A Radical Redesign of Hyper-Acute Stroke Care in London
Anthony G Rudd, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hosp, London,
United Kingdom; Geoffrey Cloud, Dept of Neurology,
Atkinson Morley’s Wing, St George’s Hosp, London, United
Kingdom; London Stroke Clinical Advisory Group
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the SPOTRIAS Experience
Karen C Albright, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Dept of
Neurology, Birmingham, AL; Sean I Savitz, Univ of TexasHouston, Houston, TX; Rema Raman, Karin Ernstrom, Univ
of California–San Diego, Dept of Family and Preventive
Med, Div of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, San Diego, CA;
Joseph Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati Medical Ctr, Dept of
Neurology, Cincinnati, OH; Andria Ford, Washington Univ
Sch of Med, Dept of Neurology, Saint Louis, MO; Randolph
Marshall, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, Dept of Neurology,
New York, NY; Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ Sch of
Med, Dept of Neurology, New Orleans, LA; José Merino,
Suburban Hosp Stroke Program, Bethesda, MD;
Dawn Meyer, Univ of California–San Diego, Dept of
Neurosciences, San Diego, CA; David Liebeskind, Univ of
California–Los Angeles Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Natalia
Rost, Massachusetts General Hosp, Dept of Neurology,
Boston, MA; Brett Meyer, Univ of California–San Diego,
Dept of Neurosciences, San Diego, CA; on behalf of the
SPOTRIAS Investigators
11:04 Discussion
11:10 am – 11:30 am
12:06
12:18
Short Break
11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Session XIII: Plenary Session III
Hall G
12:30
Moderators: Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, Boston, MA
12:40
11:30 Global SUMOylation by Ubc9 Overexpression Protects
LB 8
Mouse Brain Against Focal Cerebral Ischemic Damage
Yang-ja Lee, Yongshan Mou, Dace Klimanis, John M
Hallenbeck, NINDS, Bethesda, MD
11:42 Effect of Clazosentan on Clinical Outcome After
LB 9
Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Surgical
Clipping: Results of the CONSCIOUS-2 Study
Robert Loch MacDonald, ST MICHAELS HOSP UNIV
TORONTO, Toronto, ON, Canada; Randall Higashida, Univ of
California, California, CA; Emanuela Keller, Univ of Zurich,
Zurich, Switzerland; Stephan A Mayer, Columbia Univ,
Columbia, DC; Andrew J Molyneux, Univ of Oxford, Oxford,
United Kingdom; Andreas Raabe, Univ of Bern, Bern,
Switzerland; Peter Vajkoczy, Univ of Berlin, Berlin, Germany;
Isabel Wanke, Klinik Hirslanden, Zurich, Switzerland; Doris
Bach, Aline Frey, Angelina Marr, Sébastien Roux, Actelion
Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Allschwil, Switzerland; Neal F Kassell,
Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
11:54 Angiotensin Receptor Blockade In Acute Stroke:
LB 10
Results From The Scandinavian Candesartan Acute
Stroke Trial (SCAST), A Double-blind, RandomizedAnd Placebo-controlled Trial
Else C Sandset, Oslo Univ Hosp, Ulleval, Oslo, Norway;
Gordon Murray, Ctr for Population Health Sciences, Univ of
Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Philip Bath, Stroke
Trials Unit, Div of Stroke, Univ of Nottingham, City Hosp
campus, Nottingham, United Kingdom; Gudrun Boysen, Dept
of Neurology, Bispebjerg Hosp, Copenhagen, Denmark;
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Dalius Jatuzis, Faculty of medicine, Clinics of Neurology and
Neurosurgery, Vilnius Univ and Vilnius Univ Hosp Santariskiu
Klinikos, Vilnius, Lithuania; Janika Kõrv, Dept of Neurology,
Tartu Univ Hosp, Tartu, Estonia; Stephan Lüders, Dept of
Internal Med, St Josefs Hosp, Cloppenburg, Germany;
Przemyslaw Richter, Dept of Neurology, Inst of Psychiatry
and Neurology, Warsaw, Poland; Risto O Roine, Dept of
Neurology, Turku Univ Central Hosp, Turku, Finland; Andreas
Terént, Dept of Medical Sciences, Uppsala Univ Hosp,
Uppsala, Sweden; Vincent Thijs, Dept of Neurology and
Vesalius Res Ctr (VIB), Univ Hosp Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;
Eivind Berge, Oslo Univ Hosp, Ulleval, Oslo, Norway
Locomotor Experience Applied Post-stroke (LEAPS):
LB 11
A Randomized Controlled Trial
Pamela W Duncan, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Katherine J
Sullivan, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA;
Andrea L Behrman, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL; Stanley P
Azen, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Samuel
S Wu, Stephen E Nadeau, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL;
Bruce H Dobkin, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, CA; Dorian K Rose, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL;
Julie K Tilson, Steven Y Cen, Univ of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA; for The LEAPS Investigative Team
Intracranial Angioplasty and/or Stent Placement
LB 12
in General Practice: An Analysis of 370,061 Patient
Admissions with Ischemic Stroke
Yousef M Mohammad, Rush Univ, Chicago, IL; Saqib
Chaudry, Gabriela Vazquez, Fareed K Suri, Adnan I Qureshi,
Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Introduction of the David G Sherman Lecture
Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
David G Sherman Lecture: Misperceptions in Brain
Ischemia: Technology, Terminology, Tissue and Time
Gregory W Albers, MD, Palo Alto, CA
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9
5:45 PM – 6:45 PM
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10
5:45 PM – 6:45 PM
HALL H
5:45 – 6:15
Professor-Led Poster Tours
by Category Session I:
Moderated Q&A with Poster
Presenters
5:45 – 6:15
Professor-Led Poster Tours by
Category Session II:
Moderated Q&A with Poster
Presenters
Moderated Posters W MP1 –
W MP90; see pg 93 in the
Poster Abstract Index for a
complete listing of all the
posters in this Professor-Led
Poster Tour session.
Moderated Posters Th MP1 –
Th MP90; see pg 151 in the
Poster Abstract Index for a
complete listing of all the
posters in this Professor-Led
Poster Tour session.
6:15 – 6:45
Poster Session I:
One-on-One Time for an
Individual Q&A with Poster
Presenters
6:15 – 6:45
Poster Session II:
One-on-One Time for an
Individual Q&A with Poster
Presenters
These posters are not included
in the 5:45 Professor-Led
Poster Tour Session above.
These posters are not included
in the 5:45 Professor-Led
Poster Tour Session above.
Posters W P1 – W P351; see
pg 107 in the Poster Abstract
Index for a complete listing of
all the posters in this session.
Posters Th P1 – Th P335; see
pg 166 in the Poster Abstract
Index for a complete listing of
all the posters in this session.
PROFESSOR-LED POSTER TOURS AND POSTER SESSIONS
During the ISC 2011 poster sessions, there will be both
Professor-Led Poster Tours and Regular Poster Sessions. The
Professor-Led Poster Tours are organized by poster category.
Leaders in the stroke field will take groups of conference
attendees around 6 speaker-attended posters ordered by
category. Each poster presenter will have approximately 2
minutes to present the highlights of his or her work, followed
by 3 minutes for a Q&A from attendees. There are 15 different
poster tours to select from during each Poster Tour Session.
To be a part of a Poster Tour, please turn to pg 93 and pg 151
in the Poster Abstracts section of the Final Program and
decided which section/category of posters you would like to
attend during each of the two Poster Tour Sessions. Five - ten
minutes prior to the Poster Tour Session start time, simply
go to the correspondingly numbered “Section” sign for that
section/category of posters.
During the Regular Poster Sessions, poster presenters will
stand by their poster for individual Q&A time with attendees;
they will not give a formal presentation. These posters are separate and not a part of the Professor-Led Poster Tours. To see the
posters in the Regular Poster Session, please turn to pg 107 and
pg 166 in the Poster Abstracts section of the Final Program.
PROFESSOR-LED POSTER TOURS BY CATEGORY SESSION I
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9
5:45 PM – 6:15 PM
Acute Noninterventional Treatment
Moderated Poster Tour I
W MP1 – W MP6
SECTION 1
Moderator:
Kyra Becker, MD, Seattle, WA
Poster Board Number MP1 / Presentation Number W MP1
Selection for Delayed Intravenous Alteplase Treatment Based on
Prognostic Score
Rachael L Fulton, Kennedy R Lees, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United
Kingdom; Erich Bluhmki, Gabriele Biegert, Boehringer Ingelheim,
Bieberach, Germany; Greg W Albers, Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA;
Stephen Davis, Univ of Melbourne, Melbourne VIC, Australia; Geoffrey A
Donnan, Univ of M, Melbourne VIC, Australia; James C Grotta, Univ of
Texas Medical Sch at Houston, Houston, TX; Werner Hacke, Univ of
Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; Markku Kaste, Univ Central Hosp,
Helsinki, Finland; Rüdiger von Kummer, Univsklinikum Carl Gustav
Carus, Dresden, Germany; Ashfaq Shuaib, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton,
AB, Canada; Stephen Senn, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom;
Danilo Toni, Sapienza, Univ of Rome, Rome, Italy
Poster Board Number MP2 / Presentation Number W MP2
Higher rCBV Values In The PWI/DWI Mismatch Area Predict Favorable
Clinical Outcome In Acute Ischemic Stroke
Jun Lee, Yeungnam Univ Medical Ctr, Daegu, Korea, Republic of;
Maarten G Lansberg, Michael Mlynash, Matus Straka, Roland Bammer,
Jean-Marc Olivot, Stephanie Kemp, Gregory W Albers, Stanford Univ
Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA; on behalf of the DEFUSE Investigators
Poster Board Number MP3 / Presentation Number W MP3
FLAIR/DWI Ratio in Wake-up Strokes Patients: A Comparative Study
With Known Onset Patients
Branko N Huisa, UCSD, La Jolla, CA; David S Liebeskind, UCLA, Los
Angeles, CA; Rema Raman, UCSD, La Jolla, CA; Qing Hao, UCLA, Los
Angeles, CA; Karin Ernstrom, Brett C Meyer, Dawn M Meyer, Thomas M
Hemmen, UCSD, La Jolla, CA
Poster Board Number MP4 / Presentation Number W MP4
Safety And Efficacy Of Intravenous Thrombolysis Beyond 45 Hours In
Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Selected By Perfusion Computed
Tomography
Pablo García-Bermejo, Ana I Calleja, Elisa Cortijo-García, Stroke Unit
Dept Neurology Hosp Clínico Univrio, Valladolid, Spain; Santiago PérezFernández, José M Del Monte, Miguel García-Porrero, Dept Radiology
Hosp Clínico Univrio, Valladolid, Spain; Nieves Téllez, Dulce M Campos,
Rosario Fernández-Herranz, Juan F Arenillas, Stroke Unit Dept Neurology
Hosp Clínico Univrio, Valladolid, Spain
Poster Board Number MP5 / Presentation Number W MP5
FLAIR Signal as a Surrogate Of Time In Acute Ischemic Stroke:
An Inter Rater Validation Study
Branko N Huisa, UCSD, La Jolla, CA; David S Liebeskind, UCLA, Los
Angeles, CA; Rema Raman, UCSD, La Jolla, CA; Qing Hao, UCLA, Los
Angeles, CA; Karin Ernstrom, Brett B Meyer, Dawn M Meyer, Thomas M
Hemmen, UCSD, La Jolla, CA
For the most current poster moderator and poster information,
please check the online Program Planner on the ISC Web site at
strokeconference.org.
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Poster Board Number MP6 / Presentation Number W MP6
Patient and Hospital Characteristics Associated with Use of IV tPA
among Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Arriving within 2 hours of
Symptom Onset
Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Eric Smith,
Univ of Calgary, Carlgary, AB, Canada; Jeffrey Saver, Univ of California
Neurology, Los Angeles, CA; Matthew Reeves, Dept of Epidemiology
Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Deepak Bhatt, Brigham and
Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Maria Grau-Sepulveda, Dai Wai Olson,
Andrian Hernandez, Div of Cardiology Univ of California, Los Angeles,
CA; Eric Peterson, Div of Cardiology Uiversity of California, Los Angeles,
CA; Gregg Fonarow, Univ of California Cardiology, Los Angeles, CA
Carotid Revascularization
Moderated Poster Tour I
W MP8 – W MP12
SECTION 2
Moderator:
TBD
Poster Board Number MP8 / Presentation Number W MP8
Myocardial Infarctions Following Carotid Stenting and Endarterectomy:
Results from the Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy versus
Stenting Trial (CREST)
Joseph L Blackshear, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Donald E Cutlip, Beth
Israel Deaconess Medical Ctr, Harvard Clinical Res Inst, Boston, MA;
Gary S Roubin, Lenox Hill Hosp, New York City, NY; Michael D Hill, Univ
of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Pierre P Leimgruber, Deaconess
Medical Ctr/Northwest Cardiovascular Res Inst, Spokane, WA; Richard J
Begg, Heritage Valley Health System, Beaver, PA; John F Eidt, Univ of
Arkansas for Medical Science and John McClellan VAMC, Little Rock,
AR; Craig R Narins, Univ of Rochester Medical Ctr, Rochester, NY; David
J Cohen, Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart and Vascular Inst, Kansas City,
MO; Stephen P Glasser, Jenifer H Voeks, Univ of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Thomas G Brott, for the CREST
Investigators, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
Poster Board Number MP10 / Presentation Number W MP10
Is There an Age Differential Between Outcomes of Carotid Angioplasty
and Stent Placement and Carotid Endarterectomy in General Practice?
Rakesh Khatri, Gabriela Vazquez, Casser S Farishta, M Fareed K Suri,
Gustavo J Rodriguez, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr,
Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number MP11 / Presentation Number W MP11
C-reactive Protein and Cerebral Embolism in Carotid Stenting: a New
Marker of Risk
Gianluca Faggioli, Rodolfo Pini, Gianandrea Pasquinelli, Silvia Fittipaldi,
Claudio Rapezzi, Elisabetta Beltrandi, Mauro Gargiulo, Caterina Tonon,
Andrea Stella, Univ of Bologna S Orsola-Malpighi Hosp, Bologna, Italy
Inst,
Univ of WesternFactors
Ontario, London, ON, CanadaW MP13 – W MP18
Community/Risk
Moderated Poster Tour I
SECTION 3
Moderator:
TBD
Poster Board Number MP13 / Presentation Number W MP13
Blacks are Less Likely than Whites to Receive Intravenous Tissue
Plasminogen Activator for Acute Ischemic Stroke in Cook County, Illinois
Maggie McNulty, Maritza Barajas, Lauren N Macklis, Shyam
Prabhakaran, Rush Univ Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL
Poster Board Number MP14 / Presentation Number W MP14
Poorer Patients Have More Severe Ischemic Strokes
Dawn Kleindorfer, Christopher Lindsell, Kathleen A Alwell, Charles J
Moomaw, Daniel Woo, Matthew L Flaherty, Pooja Khatri, Opeolu Adeoye,
Simona Ferioli, Brett M Kissela, UNIV OF CINCINNATI HOSP, Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number MP15 / Presentation Number W MP15
Forty-year Stroke Burden in Mexican Americans and Non-Hispanic Whites
Shawnita Sealy-Jefferson, Devin L Brown, Lewis B Morgenstern, Melinda
A Smith, Lynda D Lisabeth, UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number MP16 / Presentation Number W MP16
Recent Trends in Sex-Specific Stroke Incidence amongst 35-64 YearOlds in the United States
Amytis Towfighi, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Daniela
Markovic, Bruce Ovbiagele, Univ of California at Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number MP17 / Presentation Number W MP17
Race-Ethnic Disparities in Ideal Cardiovascular Health in the Northern
Manhattan Study (NOMAS)
Zane Anwar, Chuanhui Dong, Tatjana Rundek, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL;
Joanna Guzman, Mitchell Elkind, Columbia Univ, Broadway, NY; Ralph
Sacco, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL
Poster Board Number MP18 / Presentation Number W MP18
Effect of Diabetes (DM) on Ischemic Stroke Incidence and Case Fatality
Brett M Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Suzanne Judd,
Monika Safford, Univ of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Jennifer
Voeks, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; David Rhodes,
Univ of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ
of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; James Meschia, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville,
Jacksonville, FL; Aaron Anderson, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Deborah
Levine, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Claudia Moy, Natl Inst of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; Virginia J Howard,
George Howard, Univ of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Diagnosis Moderated Poster Tour I
Poster Board Number MP12 / Presentation Number W MP12
Identifying High-Risk Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis: Ulceration on 3D
Carotid Ultrasound Vs TCD Microemboli
Amin Madani, Vadim Beletsky, Schulich Sch of Med and Dentistry,
London, ON, Canada; Arturo Tamayo, Brandon Health Sciences Ctr,
Brandon, MB, Canada; Claudio Munoz, J David Spence, Robarts Res
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W MP19 – W MP24
SECTION 4
Moderator:
Walter Koroshetz, MD, FAAN, Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number MP19 / Presentation Number W MP19
Accurate and Fast Perfusion Lesion Segmentation Tool for Clinical
Settings
Kartheeban Nagenthiraja, Lars Ribe, Leif Ostergaard, Kim Mouridsen,
CFIN, Aarhus, Denmark
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Poster Board Number MP20 / Presentation Number W MP20
Standardized regional Perfusion Parameters in Dynamic Whole Brain
Perfusion CT
Ludger Feyen, Jens Minnerup, Heike Wersching, Thomas Duning, Walter
Heindel, Volker Hesselmann, Andre Kemmling, Univ of Muenster,
Muenster, Germany
Poster Board Number MP21 / Presentation Number W MP21
High Tmax Values on Perfusion MRI Often Reflect Low CBV - a
Pathophysiological Link Between the Malignant Perfusion Profile and
Poor Outcome?
Soren Christensen, Bruce Campbell, Univ of Melbourne, Melbourne,
Australia; Mark W Parsons, John Hunter Hosp, Newcastle, Australia;
Deidre A De Silva, Singapore General Hosp campus, Natl Neuroscience
Inst, Singapore, Singapore; Martin Ebinger, Univ of Melbourne,
Melbourne, Australia; Ken Butcher, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB,
Canada; John Fink, Univ of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand; Patricia
Desmond, Univ of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; Alan Barber,
Auckland City Hosp, Auckland, New Zealand; Chris Bladin, Hill Hosp ,
Monash Univ, Melbourne, Australia; Chris Levi, John Hunter Hosp,
Newcastle, Australia; Geoffrey A Donnan, Florey Neuroscience Insts,
Univ of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; Stephen Davis, Univ of
Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Poster Number MP22 / Presentation Number W MP22
Optimized Use Of Perfusion Weighted Images In Stroke: Flow
Thresholds, Choice Of Maps And Calibration
Jan Sobesky, Olivier Zaro Weber, Charite Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Walter
Moeller-Hartmann, Univ of Cologne, Cologne, Germany; Wolf-Dieter
Heiss, Max Planck Inst for Neurological Res, Cologne, Germany
Poster Board Number MP23 / Presentation Number W MP23
Extent of Hypoattenuation On CT Angiography Source Images In Basilar
Artery Occlusion: Prognostic Accuracy Of Posterior Circulation ASPECTS
And The Pons-midbrain Score In The Basilar Artery International
Cooperation Study
Volker Puetz, Univ Clinics Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Andrei
Khomenko, Univ Clinics Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany; Michael D
Hill, Calgary Stroke Program, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada;
Imanuel Dzialowski, Univ Clinics Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Patrik
Michel, Ctr Hospier Univire Vaudois, Lausanne, Switzerland; Christian
Weimar, Dept of Neurology, Univ of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany;
Christine A Wijman, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Palo Alto, CA; Heinrich Mattle,
Dept of Neurology, Inselspital, Univ of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; Keith
Muir, Div of Clinical Neurosciences, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United
Kingdom; Thomas Pfefferkorn, Dept of Neurology, Univ of Munich,
Munich, Germany; David Tanne, Sheba Medical Ctr and Tel Aviv Univ, Tel
Aviv, Israel; Stefan Engelter, Dept of Neurology, Univ Hosp Basel, Basel,
Switzerland; Kristina Szabo, Dept of Neurology, Univsklinikum Mannheim,
Univ of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany; Ale Algra, Dept of Neurology,
Univ Medical Ctr Utrecht and Rudolf Magnus Inst of Neurosciences,
Utrecht, Netherlands; Andrew M Demchuk, Calgary Stroke Program, Univ
of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Wouter J Schonewille, Dept of
Neurology, Univ Medical Ctr Utrecht and Rudolf Magnus Inst of
Neurosciences, Utrecht, Netherlands; BASICS study group
Poster Board Number MP24 / Presentation Number W MP24
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) Monitoring Of Motor Function Recovery
After Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction: Searching For A DTI-Marker Of
Neurorepair
Juan F Arenillas, Stroke Unit, Dept Neurology Hosp Clínico Univrio,
Valladolid, Spain; Daniel Argibay-Quiñones, Image Processing Lab (LPI)
Superior Technical Sch of Telecommunication Univ of Valladolid,
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Valladolid, Spain; Pablo García-Bermejo, Ana I Calleja, Stroke Unit, Dept
Neurology Hosp Clínico Univrio, Valladolid, Spain; Diego MartínMartínez, LPI Superior Technical Sch of Telecommunication Univ of
Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain; José M Sierra, MR Dept Ctr Diagnóstico
Valladolid - Grupo Recoletas, Valladolid, Spain; Juan J Fuertes, MR Unit,
Dept Radiology Hosp Clínico Univrio, Valladolid, Spain; Marcos MartínFernández, LPI Superior Technical Sch of Telecommunication Univ of
Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain
Diagnosis Moderated Poster Tour I
W MP25 – W MP30
SECTION 5
Moderator:
Stephen M Davis, MD, FRCP, Edin FRACP, FAHA,
Victoria, Australia
Poster Board Number MP25 / Presentation Number W MP25
Worse Stroke Outcome In Atrial Fibrillation Links To More Severe
Hypoperfusion
Hans T Tu, Bruce C Campbell, Dept of Med and Neurology, Royal
Melbourne Hosp, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Soren
Christensen, Dept of Radiology, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Univ of
Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Deidre A De Silva, Natl Neuroscience Inst,
Singapore General Hosp Campus, Singapore, Singapore; Mark W Parsons,
Dept of Neurology and Hunter Medical Res Inst, John Hunter Hosp, Univ
of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia; Leonid Churilov, Natl Stroke Res Inst
and Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Jean-Marc Olivot, Maarten G
Lansberg, Michael Mlynash, Matus Straka, Roland Bammer, Gregory W
Albers, Dept of Neurology and Neurological Sciences and the Stanford
Stroke Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA; Patricia M Desmond,
Dept of Radiology, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville,
Australia; Geoffrey A Donnan, Florey Neuroscience Inst, Univ of
Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Stephen M Davis, Dept of Med and
Neurology, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia
Poster Board Number MP26 / Presentation Number W MP26
Cavitation in Symptomatic Lacunar Stroke: Revisiting Definition,
Revisiting Rates
Francois Moreau, Shiel K Patel, Andrew M Demchuk, Shelagh B Coutts,
Eric E Smith, Calgary Stroke Program, Calgary, AB, Canada
Poster Board Number MP27 / Presentation Number W MP27
Multiple Emboli On MRI In The Left Cerebral Hemisphere Indicates
Aortic Arch Disease In Patients With Cryptogenic Strokes
Simerpreet Bal, Bijoy K Menon, Nanadavar Shobha, Sung Il Sohn,
Sanjith Aaron, Mayank Goyal, Andrew M Demchuk, Foothills medical
centre, Calgary, AB, Canada
Poster Board Number MP28 / Presentation Number W MP28
Noninvasive Monitoring Of Cerebral Blood Flow Changes During
Acetazolamide Challenge Using Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy And
Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound
Raquel Delgado-Mederos, Hosp Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain;
Peyman Zirak, Inst de Ciencies Fotoniques, Castelldefels, Spain; Joan
Marti-Fabregas, Lavinia Dinia, Rebeca Marin, Hosp Santa Creu i Sant
Pau, Barcelona, Spain; Turgut Durduran, Inst de Ciencies Fotoniques,
Castelldefels, Spain
Poster Board Number MP29 / Presentation Number W MP29
What Should be included in an Outpatient Diagnostic Evaluation of
Transient Ischemic Attack?
Kerri Remmel, Craig Ziegler, Kari Moore, Anand Vaishnav, Alex AbouChebl, Vincent Truong, UNIVERSITY of LOUISVILLE, Louisville, KY
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Poster Board Number MP30 / Presentation Number W MP30
Low Sensitivity and Specificity of Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project
Classfication: A Prospective MRI Study
Negar Asdaghi, Bilal Hameed, Derek Emery, Thomas Jeerakathil, Ken
Butcher, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Hemorrhage – Intraparenchymal
Moderated Poster Tour I
W MP31 – W MP36
SECTION 6
Moderator:
TBD
Poster Board Number MP31 / Presentation Number W MP31
Longitudinal Mortality Risk after Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Christian Stapf, Marie-Amélie Dalloz, Hôpital Lariboisière, Paris, France;
Darit Trinh, Tobias Kurth, INSERM U 708, Paris, France; John Chalmers,
The George Inst, Univ of Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Christophe Tzourio,
INSERM U 708, Paris, France
Poster Board Number MP32 / Presentation Number W MP32
Systolic BP Load Strongly Predicts Hematoma Growth And Mortality
After Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage
David Rodríguez-Luna, Marta Rubiera, Marc Ribó, Pilar Coscojuela,
Jorge Pagola, Olga Maisterra, Socorro Piñeiro, Bernardo Ibarra,
Francisco Romero, José Álvarez-Sabín, Carlos A Molina, Hosp Vall
d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number MP33 / Presentation Number W MP33
Poor Prognosis In Warfarin-associated Intracranial Hemorrhage Despite
Prothrombin Complex Concentrate Therapy: The CanPro Registry
Dar Dowlatshahi, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON,
Canada; Ken S Butcher, Negar Asdaghi, S Nahirniak, Univ of Alberta,
Edmonton, AB, Canada; Manya Bernbaum, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB,
Canada; Anthony Giulivi, Jason K Wasserman, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa,
ON, Canada; Man Chiu Poon, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada;
Shelagh B Coutts, Univ of Calgary, Calgary Stroke Program, Calgary, AB,
Canada; the CanPro Registry Investigators
Poster Board Number MP34 / Presentation Number W MP34
Silent Ischemic Lesions In Patients With Acute Symptomatic
Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Relationship To Lobar
Microbleeds And Clinically Probable Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
Simone M Gregoire, Naveen Gadapa, UCL Inst of Neurology, London,
United Kingdom; Eamon Dolan, Jean-Claude Baron, Addenbrooke’s
Hosp, Cambridge, United Kingdom; Andre Peeters, Cliniques UCL Saint
Luc, Brussels, Belgium; Yves Vandermeeren, Patrice Laloux, Cliniques
UCL de Mont Godinne, Yvoir, Belgium; Hans R Jäger, David J Werring,
UCL Inst of Neurology, London, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number MP35 / Presentation Number W MP35
Functional MRI Detection of Vessel Reactivity in CAA
Gregory A Dierksen, Amy Halpin, Andrew Dumas, Mahmut E Gurol,
Muhammad A Kahn, Jonathan Rosand, Anand Viswanathan, David H
Salat, Jonathan Polimeini, Steve M Greenberg, Massachusetts General
Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number MP36 / Presentation Number W MP36
The Surgical Trial in Lobar Intracerebral Haemorrhage (STICH II) – the
First 300 Patients
Barbara A Gregson, Elise Rowan, Patrick Mitchell, A David Mendelow,
Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom; STICH II
Investigators
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In-Hospital Treatment
Moderated Poster Tour I
W MP37 – W MP42
SECTION 7
Moderator:
TBD
Poster Board Number MP37 / Presentation Number W MP37
In-Hospital Administration of Statins Results in Immediate Benefit:
A Short-term Outcome Study
Mohammad Moussavi, Daniel Korya, Akash H Patel, Ilan Danan, Hailey
Hoplock, Muhammad T Padela, Martin Gizzi, Jawad F Kirmani, New
Jersey Neuroscience Inst, Edison, NJ
Poster Board Number MP38 / Presentation Number W MP38
Darbepoetin For Prophylactic Neuroprotection In High Risk Aortic
Surgery: Results Of A Pilot Trial
Steven R Messe, Michael L McGarvey, Joseph E Bavaria, alberto pochettino, Wilson Y Szeto, Albert T Cheung, UNIV PENNSYLVANIA,
Philadelphia, PA; Scott W Miller, Medical Univ of South Carolina,
Charleston, SC; Scott E Kasner, UNIV PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, PA
Poster Board Number MP39 / Presentation Number W MP39
Modern-Day Profile of Young Adults with Ischemic Stroke
Ruijun Ji, Lee H Schwamm, M Ahsan Pervez, Aneesh B Singhal,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number MP40 / Presentation Number W MP40
Prediction of Malignant Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction by CCT and
Perfusion CT
Jens Minnerup, Dep of Neurology Muenster, Muenster, Germany; Heike
Wersching, Inst of Epidemiology and Social Med, Muenster, Germany; E
Bernd Ringelstein, Dep of Neurology Muenster, Muenster, Germany;
Andre Kemmling, Dept of Clinical Radiology, Muenster, Germany
Poster Board Number MP41 / Presentation Number W MP41
Factors Related To Ischemic Lesion Growth In Thrombolysed and
Non-Thrombolysed Stroke Patients
Ruijun Ji, Hakan Ay, Murat Arsava, Mingwang Zhu, Priya Garg, Vicky
Tiglias, W Taylor Kimberly, Ona Wu, Lee H Schwamm, A Gregory
Sorensen, Aneesh B Singhal, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number MP42 / Presentation Number W MP42
Cbv Ratio On Perfusion Mri Revealing The Degree Of Collateral
Circulation Predicts The Neurologic Deterioration In Acute Ischemic
Stroke
Jae-Kwan Cha Esq, Hyang-Hee Park, Dong-A Univ, Busan, Korea,
Republic of
Intracranial Atherosclerotic Occlusive
Disease Moderated Poster Tour I
W MP43 – W MP48
SECTION 8
Moderator:
TBD
Poster Board Number MP43 / Presentation Number W MP43
Superficial Temporal Artery- Middle Cerebral Artery Bypass in Patients
with Severe Steno-occlusive Disease of Intracranial Carotid and Middle
Cerebral Artery
Vijay K Sharma, Aftab Ahmad, Prakash R Paliwal, Chou Ning, Tseng T
Yeo, Hock L Teoh, Georgios Tsivgoulis, Philip A Ping, Hao Cheng,
Michael T Wee, Lily Y Wong, Su Jie, N Venketasubramanian, Benjamin K
Ong, Vincent F Chong, Shen Liang, Kay W Ng, Pei K Loh, Shiong W Low,
Bernard P Chan, Arvind K Sinha, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore, Singapore
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Poster Board Number MP44 / Presentation Number W MP44
Differences in Short-term Outcomes in Patients with Acute Lacunar
Infarction Related to Small versus Large Artery Disease
Yael Perez, Salil Gupta, Carly Yermus, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON,
Canada; Jiming Fang, Inst for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, ON,
Canada; Frank L Silver, Leanne K Casaubon, Univ of Toronto, Toronto,
ON, Canada
Poster Board Number MP45 / Presentation Number W MP45
Prevalence and Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients with MCA
Stenosis: Results from the Taiwan Stroke Registry
Jiann-Shing Jeng, Stroke Ctr & Dept of Neurology, Natl Taiwan Univ Hosp,
Taipei, Taiwan; Li-Ming Lien, Dept of Neurology, Shin Kong WHS Memorial
Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan; Sung-Chun Tang, Stroke Ctr & Dept of Neurology,
Natl Taiwan Univ Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan; Lung Chan, Section of Neurology,
Dept of Internal Med, Far Eastern Memorial Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan; WeiHung Chen, Dept of Neurology, Shin Kong WHS Memorial Hosp, Taipei,
Taiwan; Fang-I Hsieh, Chi-Huey Bai, Sch of Public Health, Taipei Medical
Univ, Taipei, Taiwan; Sien-Tsong Chen, Dept of Neurology, Chang Gung
Memorial Hosp and Chang Gung Univ Coll of Med, Linkou, Taiwan; HouChang Chiu, Dept of Neurology, Shin Kong WHS Memorial Hosp, Taipei,
Taiwan; Hong-Yi Chiou, Sch of Public Health, Taipei Medical Univ, Taipei,
Taiwan; Chung Y Hsu, Sch of Med, China Medical Univ, Taichung, Taiwan
Poster Board Number MP46 / Presentation Number W MP46
Middle Cerebral Artery Plaque in Patients with A Single Infarct in the
Territory of Deep Penetrating Arteries: a High-resolution MRI Study
Wei-Hai Xu, Ming-Li Li, Shan Gao, Jun Ni, Li-Xin Zhou, Ming Yao, Bin
Peng, Jian-Ming Wang, Li-Ying Cui, CHINESE ACADEMY OF MED
SCIENCES, Beijing, China
Poster Board Number MP50 / Presentation Number W MP50
Is Multiple Sclerosis a Vascular Disease? Venous Stent-Angioplasty for
Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
Daniel Simon, Edison Imaging Associates, Edison, NJ; Ugo Paolucci,
Jawad F Kirmani, Caren Marks, New Jersey Neuroscience Inst, Edison, NJ
Poster Board Number MP51 / Presentation Number W MP51
Stroke Rehabilitation: Closing the Loop
VEENA A NAIR, Leo Walton, Joe Wildenberg, Jed K Voss, Dorothy
Farrar-Edwards, Justin Sattin, Mitch Tyler, Beth Meyerand, Justin
Williams, Vivek Prabhakaran, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison, MADISON, WI
Poster Board Number MP52 / Presentation Number W MP52
Selecting for Intra-arterial Thrombolysis Following Intravenous
Thrombolytic Therapy for Acute Ischemic Stroke Using CT Perfusion
Shirley Chen, Jeffrey Thomas, Nobl Barazangi, Ann Bedenk, Jack Rose,
David Tong, California Pacific Medical Ctr, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number MP53 / Presentation Number W MP53
China Stroke Screening And Prevention Project
Qinyi Zhang, Beijing Anzhen Hosp,, Beijing, China
Poster Board Number MP54 / Presentation Number W MP54
Intravenous rt-PA Is Not Effective In Large Vessel Related Stroke
Majaz Moonis, Swaraj Singh, Rajiv Padmanabhan, Ajay Wakhloo, UMass
Medical Sch, Worcester, MA
Multidisciplinary Clinical Rehabilitation
Moderated Poster Tour I
W MP55 – W MP60
SECTION 10
Poster Board Number MP47 / Presentation Number W MP47
Subclinical Extracranial Carotid And Peripheral Arterial Disease As Risk
Factors For ASymptomatic Intracranial Atherosclerosis (ASIA) In The
Barcelona-ASIA Study: The Relevance Of A Global Evaluation
Elena Lopez-Cancio, Laura Dorado, Monica Millan, HUGTIP;
Neurosciences Dept, Badalona (Barcelona), Spain; Maite Alzamora,
ICS_IDIAP Jordi Gol, Barcelones Nord-Maresme Unit, Mataró
(Barcelona), Spain; Guillem Pera, ICS_IDIAP Jordi Gol, Mataró
(Barcelona), Spain; Silvia Reverte, Anna Suñol, HUGTIP; Neurosciences
Dept, Badalona (Barcelona), Spain; Anna Masuet, HUGTIP, MR Dept,
Badalona (Barcelona), Spain; Amparo Galan, HUGTIP; Bioquemistry
Dept, Badalona (Barcelona), Spain; Antoni Dávalos, Juan F Arenillas,
HUGTIP; Neurosciences Dept, Badalona (Barcelona), Spain
Poster Board Number MP48 / Presentation Number W MP48
Detection Of Intracranial Arterial Stenosis In The Anterior Circulation By
Transcranial Doppler
Sivakumar M Rajappa, Cerebrovascular and Vasculitis Res Fndn,
Chennai, India
Ischemic Stroke Interventional I
Treatment Moderated Poster Tour
W MP49 – W MP54
SECTION 9
Moderator:
Elad I Levy, MD, Buffalo, NY
Poster Board Number MP49 / Presentation Number W MP49
The Effect Of Intravenous Thrombolysis Using Recombinant Tissue
Plasminogen Activator (rt-PA) For Acute Ischemic Stroke
Pan Shuming, Shen Sa, Dai Lihua, Li Haojun, Liu Ming, Xinhua hospital
of Shanghai Jiaotong Univ,Sch of Med, Shanghai, China
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Moderator:
Steven C Cramer, MD, Orange, CA
Poster Board Number MP55 / Presentation Number W MP55
Higher Diastolic Blood Pressure May Be Beneficial in Acute In-patient
Stroke Rehabilitation
Sahar Yazdani, khyber Medical Coll, Peshawar, Pakistan; Nkiruka Arene,
Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD
Poster Board Number MP56 / Presentation Number W MP56
Central Post-stroke Pain And Musculoskeletal Pain: Their Relationship
With Post-stroke Depression, Fatigue And Quality Of Life
Jong S Kim, Asan Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Min-Hee Suh,
Seoul Natl Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Hyun Nah, Yu-Kyung Kim,
Joo-Young Kwon, Asan Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Smi ChoiKwon, Seoul Natl Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number MP57 / Presentation Number W MP57
Gender Does Not Predict Discharge Functional Independence Measure
after Stroke
Sandra A Billinger, Angela Lentz, Byron J Gajewski, Patricia S Pohl,
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL Ctr, Kansas City, KS
Poster Board Number MP58 / Presentation Number W MP58
Predicting and Detecting Arm Motor Gains in a Trial of Robotic Therapy
Alison L McKenzie, Chapman Univ, Orange, CA; Lucy Der Yeghiaian, Jill
See, Dennis Nguyen, Vu Le, Steven C Cramer, Univ of California, Irvine,
Irvine, CA
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Poster Board Number MP59 / Presentation Number W MP59
Stroke Rehabilitation using a Portable Robot Improves Biomechanical
and Clinical Outcome Measures
Genna Waldman, Yi-Ning Wu, Yupeng Ren, Northwestern Univ, Chicago,
IL; Yue Li, Rehabilitation Inst of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Xin Guo,
Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL; Elliot J Roth, Rehabilitation Inst of
Chicago/Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL; Liang Wang, Illinois Inst of
Technology, Chicago, IL; Li-Qun Zhang, Rehabilitation Inst of
Chicago/Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL
Poster Board Number MP60 / Presentation Number W MP60
Structural Integrity Of The Contralateral Hemispheric White Matter Is
Important For Recovery After Unilateral Ischemic Stroke
Panayiotis Mitsias, Quan Jiang, Lian Li, Angelos Katramados, Lonni
Schultz, James R Ewing, Michael Chopp, HENRY FORD HOSPITAL,
Detroit, MI
Nursing Symposium
Moderated Poster Tour I
W MP61 – W MP66
SECTION 11
Moderator:
Outcomes, Quality and Health Services
Research Moderated Poster Tour I
W MP67 – W MP72
SECTION 12
Moderator:
TBD
Poster Board Number MP67 / Presentation Number W MP67
Do Demographic Disparities in Neuroimaging Utilization Exist in
Stroke? The REGARDS Experience
J David Rhodes, Olufemi Aduroja, Suzanne Judd, Univ of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Dawn Kleindorfer, Brett Kissela, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Monika Safford, Aaron Anderson, Virginia J
Howard, George Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Poster Board Number MP68 / Presentation Number W MP68
How Does Access to Care in Urban versus Rural Centres Affect
Treatment and Functional Outcomes of Acute Stroke Patients?
Alexandra Saltman, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Wayne
Rosamond, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Jiming
Fang, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Emily O’Brien, Univ of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Frank Silver, Moira Kapral, Univ
of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
TBD
Poster Board Number MP61 / Presentation Number W MP61
The Impact of Concurrent Review on Stroke Center Measures at The
Miriam Hospital
Jason T Machan, Rhode Island Hosp, Providence, RI; Celia Gomes
McGillivray, The Miriam Hosp, Providence, RI
Poster Board Number MP69 / Presentation Number W MP69
Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Mortality after Stroke:
the Cardiovascular Health Study
Arleen F Brown, Li-Jung Liang, Stefanie Vassar, Bruce Ovbiagele, Sharon
S Merkin, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Will T Longstreth Jr, Univ of
Washington, Seattle, WA; Jose J Escarce, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number MP62 / Presentation Number W MP62
Effects Of Elevating Head-of-bed On Blood Pressure And Carotid Blood
Flow In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients
Mika Kaneyuki, Kaori Kaihara, Kanako Nagahisa, Miyako Yumite, Akiko
Ota, Ota Memorial Hosp, Hiroshima, Japan
Poster Board Number MP70 / Presentation Number W MP70
Trends of Acute Ischemic Stroke Hospitalizations by Age and Gender in
the United States: 1994-2007
Xin Tong, Elena V Kuklina, Cathleen Gillespie, Mary G George, CDC,
Atlanta, GA
Poster Board Number MP63 / Presentation Number W MP63
Stroke Laterality and Short Term Behavioral Outcomes in Pediatric
Stroke
Patricia A Plumb, Peter L Stavinoha, Rong Huang, Michael M Dowling,
Children’s Medical Ctr Dallas, Dallas, TX
Poster Board Number MP71 / Presentation Number W MP71
Are There Gender Based Differences In Acute Stroke Care In Michigan
Hospitals?
Nandakumar Nagaraja, Pratik Bhattacharya, Flicia Mada, Leeza SalowichPalm, Sabrina Hinton, Scott Millis, Wayne State Univ / Detroit Medical
Ctr, Detroit, MI; Sam Watson, Michigan Hosp Association, Lansing, MI;
Seemant Chaturvedi, Kumar Rajamani, Wayne State Univ / Detroit
Medical Ctr, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number MP64 / Presentation Number W MP64
Assessing the Efficacy of Ask Me 3™/ Teach Back in Educating Patients
Who Suffered a Stroke
Allison F Hooker, Forsyth Medical Ctr, Winston Salem, NC; Tom Bauer,
Novant Healthcare, Winston Salem, NC
Poster Board Number MP65 / Presentation Number W MP65
Validation of the TOR-BSST Swallow Screening Tool
Charlene Burks, Sharp Memorial Hosp, San Diego, CA; Dawn M Meyer,
UC San Diego, San Diego, CA
Poster Board Number MP66 / Presentation Number W MP66
Standardizing Neurological Assessment in an Adult Intensive Care Unit
Bree Y Jensen, Mary E Lough, Stanford Hosp and Clinics, Stanford, CA
Poster Board Number MP72 / Presentation Number W MP72
Factors Influencing The Door-to-needle Time: Women Are Treated Later
With Thrombolysis In Acute Stroke
Oliver Herrmann, Andrea Rocco, Roland Veltkamp, Peter A Ringleb, Univ
of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
Pediatric Stroke Moderated Poster Tour I
W MP73 – W MP78
SECTION 13
Moderator:
Gabrielle Deveber, MD, Toronto, ON, Canada
Poster Board Number MP73 / Presentation Number W MP73
LPS Precondition Against Cerebral Ischemic Injury Is Modulated by
Brain Maturity
Rand Askalan, Hui Shi, Glen Van Arsdell, Edward Hickey, Hosp for Sick
Children, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Poster Board Number MP74 / Presentation Number W MP74
Craniocervical Arterial Dissections in Children: Characteristics,
Diagnosis, and Outcome
Eugenia S Ho, Dept of Neurology, Children’s Hosp Boston, Boston, MA;
Amy R Danehy, Dept of Radiology, Children’s Hosp Boston, Boston, MA;
Howard P Goodkin, Depts of Neurology & Pediatrics, Univ of Virginia
Health System, Charlottesville, VA; Amy Ho Huang, California Pacific
Medical Ctr, San Francisco, CA; Richard Robertson, Dept of Radiology,
Children’s Hosp Boston, Boston, MA; Nicole J Ullrich, Dept of Neurology,
Children’s Hosp Boston, (Co-Senior Author), Boston, MA; Michael J
Rivkin, Depts of Neurology, Psychiatry & Radiology, Children’s Hosp
Boston, (Co-Senior Author), Boston, MA
Poster Board Number MP75 / Presentation Number W MP75
Short-term Neurological Outcomes after Childhood Stroke: Results of a
Population-based Cohort Study
Christine K Fox, S Claiborne Johnston, UCSF, San Francisco, CA;
Stephen Sidney, Kaiser Permanente Div of Res, Oakland, CA; Heather J
Fullerton, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number MP76 / Presentation Number W MP76
Pediatric Intracerebral Hemorrhage Score
Lori C Jordan, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; Jonathan
T Kleinman, Stanford Univ Sch of Med, Palo Alto, CA; Lauren A Beslow,
Rachel A Bastian, Daniel J Licht, Sabrina E Smith, Children’s Hosp of
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Argye E Hillis, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of
Med, Baltimore, MD; Rebecca N Ichord, Children’s Hosp of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, PA
Poster Board Number MP77 / Presentation Number W MP77
Long-term Outcome of Pediatrc Hemorrhagic Stroke
Christine Hajek, Res Inst at Nationwide Children’s Hosp, Columbus, OH;
Christopher Pappa, The Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH; Wei Wang, Res
Inst at Nationwide Children’s Hosp, Columbus, OH; Warren Lo, The Ohio
State Univ, Columbus, OH
Poster Board Number MP78 / Presentation Number W MP78
Sources of Cost for Acute Pediatric Stroke Care
Colin Turney, Coll of Med, The Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH; Wei
Wang, Res Inst at Nationwide Children’s Hosp, Columbus, OH; Eric
Seiber, Coll of Public Health, The Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH;
Warren Lo, Coll of Med, The Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH
Vascular Biology in Health and
Disease Moderated Poster Tour I
W MP79 – W MP84
SECTION 14
Moderator:
Poster Board Number MP81 / Presentation Number W MP81
Sphingosylphosphorylcholine-rho-kinase-mediated Smooth Muscle
Contraction In The Rat Basilar Artery Is Regulated By The Serum Total
Cholesterol Or Vascular Tissue Cholesterol Level: A Mechanistic Role
For Lipid Rafts
Satoshi Shirao, Hiroshi Yoneda, Mizuya Shinoyama, Yoshihiko Maeda,
Hiroyasu Koizumi, Hideyuki Ishihara, Fumiaki Oka, Hirokazu Sadahiro,
Sadahiro Nomura, Koji Kajiwara, Michiyasu Suzuki, YAMAGUCHI UNIV
SCH OF MED, Ube Yamaguchi, Japan
Poster Board Number MP82 / Presentation Number W MP82
Over-Expression Of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 5 Stimulates Cell
Migration But Not Cell Differentiation In Human Brain Microvascular
Endothelial Cells
Alessandra Bosutti, Sabine Matou, Jie Qi, Manchester Metropolitan Univ,
Manchester, United Kingdom; Roberta Pennucci, Cell Adhesion Unit,
Dept of Neuroscience Dibit-Istituto Scientifico San Raffaele, Milano, Italy;
Li-Huei Tsai, Howard Hughes Medical Inst, MIT Picower Inst for Learning
and Memory, Cambridge, MA; Karl Peter Giese, Inst of Psychiatry, King’s
Coll London, London, United Kingdom; Seth Love, Inst of Clinical
Neurosciences, Dept of Clinical Science at North Bristol, Univ of Bristol,
Bristol, United Kingdom; Jerzy Krupinski, Hosp Univri Mútua de
Terrassa, Dept of Neurology, Cerebrovascular Diseases Unit, Terrassa,
Barcelona, Spain; Shant Kumar, Manchester Metropolitan Univ; Dept of
Pathological Sciences, Manchester Univ and Christie Hosp, Manchester,
United Kingdom; Mark Slevin, British Inst of Technology and ECommerce, London, United Kingdom; Univ of Surrey, Faculty of Health
and Medical Sciences, Guildford, United Kingdom; Hosp de la Santa Creu
I Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number MP83 / Presentation Number W MP83
White Matter Hyperintensity Burden Accumulation Is Accelerated In
Inherited vs Sporadic Disorders Of Small Cerebral Vasculature
Natalia S Rost, Alessandro Biffi, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston,
MA; Christian Opherk, Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ München, München,
Germany; Kaitlin M Fitzpatrick, Allison S Kanakis, Anand Viswanathan,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Hugues Chabriat, Univ Paris
VII, Paris, France; Karen L Furie, Steven M Greenberg, Jonathan Rosand,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Martin Dichgans, LudwigMaximilians-Univ München, München, Germany
TBD
Poster Board Number MP79 / Presentation Number W MP79
Diabetes Stimulates Brain Angiogenesis: In Vitro and In Vivo Evidence
Roshini Prakash, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Safia Ogbi, Javier E
Stern, Medical Coll of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Azza El-Remessy, Susan C
Fagan, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Adviye Ergul, Medical Coll of
Georgia, Augusta, GA
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Poster Board Number MP80 / Presentation Number W MP80
Type 2 Diabetes Blunts the Neurovascular Coupling and Cerebral Blood
Flow : Relevance to Ischemic Injury
Weiguo Li, MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA, Augusta, GA; Tavarekere N
Nagaraja, Robert A Knight, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI; Susan
C Fagan, Univ of Georgia Coll of Pharmacy, Augusta, GA; Adviye Ergul,
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA, Augusta, GA
Poster Board Number MP84 / Presentation Number W MP84
Improved Intraischemic Perfusion and Pial Arteriolar Dilation by
Transfusion of Pegylated Hemoglobin in the Carbon Monoxide State
Suyi Cao, Raymond C Koehler, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD
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Vascular Malformations
Moderated Poster Tour I
W MP85 – W MP90
SECTION 15
Moderator:
TBD
Poster Board Number MP85 / Presentation Number W MP85
Genome-wide Association Study of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation
Patients
Shantel Weinsheimer, Helen Kim, Ludmila Pawlikowska, Pui-Yan Kwok,
UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Jonathan G Zaroff, Stephen Sidney, Kaiser
Permanente Northern California, Oakland, CA; Charles E McCulloch,
William L Young, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number MP86 / Presentation Number W MP86
VEGF Induced More Severe Cerebrovascular Dysplasia in the Adult
Mouse Brain with Regional Deletion of Alk1 Compared to Endoglin
Eun-Jung Choi, Espen J Walker, Fanxia Shen, Univ of California, San
Francisco, San Francisco, CA; S Paul Oh, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL;
Helen M Arthur, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle, United Kingdom; Hua Su,
William L Young, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number MP87 / Presentation Number W MP87
Monomeric C-reactive Protein-Induced Angiogenesis Requires GammaSecretase Activity, Operates Through The PI3K/Akt Pathway And May
Potentiate Notch-3 Function In Promotion Of Blood Vessel Stability
Sabine Matou-Nasri, John Gaffney, Emhamed Boras, Manchester
Metropolitan Univ, Manchester, United Kingdom; Jerzy Kuprinski, Hosp
Univri Mútua de Terrassa, Dept of Neurology, Cerebrovascular Diseases
Unit, Terrassa,, Barcelona, Spain; Lawrence Anthony Potempa, Immtech
Pharmaceuticals, Inc Vernon Hills, Illinois, IL; Mark Slevin, Manchester
Metropolitan Univ, Manchester, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number MP88 / Presentation Number W MP88
Disrupted Arterial-venous Specification in the Adult Mouse Brain
Following Alk1 Deletion and VEGF Stimulation
Wanqiu Chen, Espen J Walker, Fanxia Shen, Hua Su, William L Young,
Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number MP89 / Presentation Number W MP89
The use of Onyx in Different Types of Intracranial Dural Arteriovenous
Fistula
Thiago G Abud, Jean-Pierre St-Maurice, Daniel G Abud, Andrew Nguyen,
Zoltán Szatmáry, Michael Mazighi, Annouk Bisdorff, Eugen Enesi, Luigi
Chiumarulo, Damien Bresson, Armand Aymard, Emmanuel Houdart,
Hosp Lariboisiere, Paris, France, Paris, France
Poster Board Number MP90 / Presentation Number W MP90
Neurointerventional Approach for Arteriovenous Malformations and
Aneurysms in the Pediatric Population
Ana Delgado, JMH, Miami, FL
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POSTER SESSION I
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9
6:15 PM – 6:45 PM
These posters are not included in the 5:45 Professor-Led Poster Tour
Session.
Acute Nonintervential Treatment Posters I
W P1 - W P21
Poster Board Number P1 / Presentation Number W P1
Time To Recanalization And Risk Of Symptomatic Intracerebral
Hemorrhage In Patients Treated With Intravenous Thrombolysis
Laura Dorado, Cristina Guerrero, Natàlia Pérez de la Ossa, Elena LópezCancio, David Carrera, Dolores Vilas, Mirta Javiera López, Aitziber Aleu,
Meritxell Gomis, Mònica Millán, Antonio Dávalos, Hosp Germans Trias i
Pujol, Badalona, Spain
Poster Board Number P2 / Presentation Number W P2
Two Hour Improvement Of Patients In The NINDS t-PA Trials And
Prediction Of Final Outcome
Thomas M Hemmen, Karin Ernstrom, Rema Raman, UCSD MEDICAL
CENTER, San Diego, CA
Poster Board Number P3 / Presentation Number W P3
Gender and Race Interact to Influence Outcome of Ischemic Stroke After
Treatment with rt-PA
Pitchaiah Mandava, Baylor Coll of Med & VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX;
Melody Munoz, Karthik Sarma, Michael A Brooks, Baylor Coll of Med,
Houston, TX; William Dalmeida, Jane Anderson, Roderic Fabian, Baylor
Coll of Med & VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Thomas A Kent, Baylor Coll
of Med, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P4 / Presentation Number W P4
Tissue Plasminogen Activator Use May be Associated with Increased
Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Lesion Volume in Malignant Middle
Cerebral Artery Syndrome
Tzu-Ching Wu, Mallik Kasam, Divya R Danda, Preeti Sahota,
Renganayaki Pandurengan, William Hicks, Andrew D Barreto, Nicole R
Gonzales, George A Lopez, James C Grotta, Sean I Savitz, UT Houston
Medical Sch, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P5 / Presentation Number W P5
64 Slice Computed Tomography Perfusion (CTP) Imaging Predicts
Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Who Receive IV
Thrombolysis with rt-PA
Nobl Barazangi, Shirley Chen, Ann Bedenk, Jack Rose, David Grosvenor,
David Tong, CPMC, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number P6 / Presentation Number W P6
A Modified Method for Ischemic Extent Evaluation, ASPECTS+W on
DWI, Accurately Predicts Intracranial Hemorrhage
Hiroyuki Kawano, Dept of Neurology, Stroke Ctr, Saiseikai Kumamoto
Hosp, Kumamoto, Japan; Teruyuki Hirano, Dept of Neurology, Faculty of
Life Sciences, Kumamoto Univ, Kumamoto, Japan; Makoto Nakajima,
Yuichiro Inatomi, Toshiro Yonehara, Dept of Neurology, Stroke Ctr,
Saiseikai Kumamoto Hosp, Kumamoto, Japan; Makoto Uchino, Dept of
Neurology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Kumamoto Univ, Kumamoto, Japan
107
Poster Board Number P7 / Presentation Number W P7
Computerized Tomography Perfusion Predictors of Clinical Outcome in
Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with Intravenous Tissue
Plasminogen Activator
Tzu-Ching Wu, Clark Sitton, Preeti Sahota, Amrou Sarraj, Nusrat Harun,
Renganayaki Pandurengan, Nicole R Gonzales, Andrew D Barreto,
George A Lopez, James C Grotta, Sean I Savitz, UT Houston Medical
Sch, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P8 / Presentation Number W P8
Is There An Association Between The First Moment Method MTT And
Tmax Based Mismatch Estimates In Acute Ischemic Stroke?
Dattesh D Shanbhag, Rakesh Mullick, Sumit Nath, GE Global Res,
Bangalore, India; Marie Luby, Lawrence L Latour, Steven Warach,
NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number P9 / Presentation Number W P9
Complete Reperfusion On MRI 5 Days After IV tPA Treatment Is
Indicative Of Early Reperfusion: Evidence From The Lesion Project
Jason W Freeman, Shlee S Song, NIH/NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Jose G
Merino, Suburban Hosp Stroke Program, Bethesda, MD; Amie W Hsia,
Washington Hosp Ctr Stroke Ctr, Washington, DC, MD; John K Lynch,
Marie Luby, Lawrence L Latour, Steven Warach, NIH/NINDS, Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number P10 / Presentation Number W P10
Multi-modal CT: Diagnostic Yield And Changes In Management In
Patients Presenting With Suspected Stroke Or Tia
Kate C Young, Ann M Leonhardt, Curtis G Benesch, Babak S Jahromi,
STRONG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Rochester, NY
Poster Board Number P11 / Presentation Number W P11
Risk of Hemorrhage in patients on Coumadin who are treated with
Tissue Plasminogen Activator for Acute Ischemic Stroke
Amrou Sarraj, Sarah K Medrek, Jeffrey Rhodes, Alexandra Garza, John F
Pruit, Rebecca E Martinez, Nusrat Harun, Melvin R Sline, Renganayaki
Pandurengan, George Lopez, Andrew Barreto, Nicole R Gonzales, James
C Grotta, Sean Savitz, UT Houston, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P12 / Presentation Number W P12
Reversal of Infarcts Determined by Cerebral Blood Volume on Computed
Tomography Perfusion Imaging with Intra-arterial Thrombolysis
Ameer E Hassan, Haralabos Zacharatos, Adnan I Qureshi, Robert A
Taylor, Mustapha A Ezzeddine, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number P13 / Presentation Number W P13
Early Reduction of Lesion Volume is Associated with Complete Early
Recanalization in Stroke Patients Treated with Intravenous tissuePlasminogen Activator Therapy
Yuki Sakamoto, Yasuyuki Iguchi, Masao Watanabe, Takeshi Iwanaga,
Noriko Matsumoto, Kensaku Shibazaki, Kazumi Kimura, Kawasaki
medical school, Kurashiki-city, Japan
Poster Board Number P14 / Presentation Number W P14
Presence of MRI ‘Mismatch’ and Infarct Growth in Different Time
Windows After Stroke Onset: a cross-sectional study
Aneesh B Singhal, Ruijun Ji, Murat M Arsava, Mingwang Zhu, Hakan Ay,
Ona Wu, Priya Garg, Vicky Tiglias, W Taylor Kimberly, Lee H Schwamm,
A Gregory Sorensen, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
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Poster Board Number P15 / Presentation Number W P15
Therapeutic Impact of “Rapid MRI” During a Stroke Code
James J Conners, Rush Univ Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL; Richard A
Bernstein, Deborah Bergman, Mark J Alberts, Northwestern Univ,
Chicago, IL
Poster Board Number P16 / Presentation Number W P16
Intravenous Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke in Asia:
a Meta-analysis
Vijay K Sharma, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore, Singapore; Georgios
Tsivgoulis, Democritus Univ of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece; Kay W
Ng, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore, Singapore; Maher Saqqur, Univ Of
Alberta, Alberta, AB, Canada; N Venketasubramanian, Aftab Ahmad,
Prakash R Paliwal, Leonard L Yeo, Hock L Teoh, Pei K Loh, Benjamin K
Ong, Bernard P Chan, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore, Singapore
Poster Board Number P17 / Presentation Number W P17
Number Of Neurohospitalists Impact On The Rate Of Iv recombinant
Tissue Plasminogen Activator Usage In Ischemic Stroke
Osman Mir, Dion Graybeal, James D’Etienne, Patricia Hughes, Millie
Early, Deborah Padget, Baylor Univ Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX
Poster Board Number P18 / Presentation Number W P18
Clinical Characteristics Of Acute Brain Infarction During Anti-coagulation Therapy With Warfarin -the Fukuoka Stroke Registry (FSR)Asako Nakamura, Tetsuro Ago, Kuniyuki Nakamura, Takahiro Kuwashiro,
Hiroshi Sugimori, Masahiro Kamouchi, Takanari Kitazono, Graduate Sch
of Clinical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan
Poster Board Number P19 / Presentation Number W P19
Longer Treatment Duration is Associated with Better Functional
Outcome of Counterpulsation-treated Ischemic Stroke Patients
WEN HUA LIN, JING HAO HAN, LI XIONG, THOMAS LEUNG, YANNIE
SOO, VINCENT MOK, XIANG YAN CHEN, LAWRENCE KS WONG, The
Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Poster Board Number P20 / Presentation Number W P20
Shortening Of Onset-to-arrival Time After Approval Of Intravenous Rt-pa
Therapy And Its Influence On Stroke Outcome
Fumio Miyashita, Takaaki Hagihara, Hiroyuki Yokoyama, Akira Okayama,
Chiaki Yokota, Kazuo Minematsu, Kazunori Toyoda, Natl Cerebral and
Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan
Poster Board Number P21 / Presentation Number W P21
Extending Therapeutic Window for Intravenous Thrombolysis
to 45 hours Remains Safe and Effective in Asian Acute Ischemic
Stroke Patients
Aftab Ahmad, Prakash R Paliwal, Shen Liang, Leonard L Yeo, Kay W Ng,
Pei K Loh, Hock L Teoh, N Venketasubramanian, Benjamin K Ong,
Vincent F Chong, Eric Tan, Mahendran Maliapen, Arvind K Sinha,
Bernard P Chan, Vijay K Sharma, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore, Singapore
Aneurysm Posters I
W P22 – W P38
Poster Board Number P22 / Presentation Number W P22
Long Term Follow-up Of Incidentally Found Intracranial Aneurysms In
Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke
Yoon-Sang Oh, Young-Min Shon, Beum Saeng Kim, Hae Kwan Park,
A-hyun Cho, CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
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Poster Board Number P23 / Presentation Number W P23
Comparison Between Mr Angiography At 3t (3d Time-of-flight And
Contrast-enhanced) With Flat Panel Digital Subtraction Angiography In
The Assessment Of Embolized Brain Aneurysms
Guilherme S Nakiri, Octávio M Pontes-Neto, Antonio C Santos, Thiago G
Abud, Daniel G Abud Sr, Medical Sch of Ribeirão Preto - Univ of São
Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil
Poster Board Number P24 / Presentation Number W P24
Proteomic Analysis of Aneurysm Healing Mechanism after Coil
Embolization: Comparison of Dense Packing with Loose Packing
Ramanathan Kadirvel, Yong-Hong Ding, Daying Dai, Debra A Lewis,
David F Kallmes, MAYO CLINIC COLLEGE OF MEDICIN, Rochester, MN
Poster Board Number P25 / Presentation Number W P25
Heparin Dosing is Associated with DWI Lesion Load Following
Aneurysm Coiling
Mary Jane Lim Fat, Cheemun Lum, Miguel Bussiere, Marlise Santos,
Howard Lesiuk, The Ottawa Hosp-Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Poster Board Number P26 / Presentation Number W P26
Vascular Mineralcorticoid Receptor Antagonism Combined With A
Decrease In Salt-intake By Eplerenone Inhibits Cerebral Aneurysm
Without Affecting Blood Pressure
Keiko T Kitazato, Yoshiteru Tada, Tetsuya Tamura, Kenji Yagi, Kenji
Shimada, Tomoya Kinouchi, Nobuhisa Matsushita, Yasuhisa Kanematsu,
Junichiro Satomi, Teruyoshi Kageji, Shinji Nagahiro, Dept of
Neurosurgery, Inst of Health Biosciences, The Univ of Tokushima
Graduate Sch, Tokushima, Japan
Poster Board Number P27 / Presentation Number W P27
Quantitative Analysis Of Coil Embolization Of Brain Aneurysms: Multicenter Study Using Auto Measurement Software
Hidenori Oishi, Juntendo Univ Sch of Med, Tokyo, Japan
Poster Board Number P28 / Presentation Number W P28
Should We Treat Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms? – Evaluation Of
Clinical Outcome Between Conservative Management And Therapeutic
Intervention –
TOSHIHIRO ISHIBASHI, Yuichi Murayama, Satoshi Ikeuchi, The Jikei
Univ, Tokyo, Japan; Takayuki Saguchi, Japanese Red Cross Medical Ctr,
Tokyo, Japan; Ebara Masaki, Hideki Arakawa, Koreaki Irie, Kato
Masataka, Hiroyuki Takao, Norikata Kobayashi, Ikki Kajiwara, Hisashi
Onoue, Takeki Ogawa, Toshiaki Abe, The Jikei Univ, Tokyo, Japan
Poster Board Number P29 / Presentation Number W P29
Contributing Factor For Incomplete Clipping Of Cerebral Aneurysm
Detected By Indocyanine Green Video Angiography
Dong-Kyu Jang, Jae-Sung Park, Young-Min Han, Kyung-Sool Jang,
Sang-Kyu Park, Dong-Sup Jung, Young-Sup Park, Ye-Kyung Shin, MinJung Ham, Mi-Wook Kang, The Catholic Univ of Korea, Incheon St
Mary’s Hosp, Incheon, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P30 / Presentation Number W P30
Stent – assisted Coil Embolization of Complex, Wide-necked Bifurcation
Cerebral Aneurysms using the “Waffle Cone” Technique
Wei Liu, David K Kung, Kelly B Mahaney, James Rossen, David Hasan,
Univ of Iowa, IOWA CITY, IA
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Poster Board Number P31 / Presentation Number W P31
Increased Packing Volumes of Endovacular-Treated Intracranial
Aneurysms Correlates with Reduced Aneurysm Recurrence
Varun Bajaj, Katerina Dukleska, Jacqueline Kraus, Charles J
Prestigiacomo, Chirag D Gandhi, UMDNJ-New Jersery Medical Sch,
Newark, NJ
Poster Board Number P32 / Presentation Number W P32
Derived Biomorphometric Criteria Can Predict Aneurysm Rupture
Status: A CT Angiographic Analysis
Maulik Shah, Chirag D Gandhi, Charles J Prestigiacomo, UMDNJ-New
Jersery Medical Sch, Newark, NJ
Poster Board Number P33 / Presentation Number W P33
Change of Hemodynamic Situations of Elastase Induced Aneurysms with
Arterio-venous Fistula Creation in Rabbits
Yonghong Ding, Ramanathan Kadirval, Daying Dai, Debra A Lewis, David
F Kallmes, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Poster Board Number P34 / Presentation Number W P34
Stent-Assisted Coil Embolization of Unruptured Middle Cerebral Artery
Aneurysms
Jeremy D Fields, Lucas Brambrink, OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCES UNIV,
Portland, OR; Kenneth C Liu, Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; Erek
Helseth, Gary N Nesbit, Stanley L Barnwell, OREGON HEALTH &
SCIENCES UNIV, Portland, OR
Poster Board Number P36 / Presentation Number W P36
Stent-Assisted Coil Embolization of Brain Aneurysms Produces Safe and
Durable Occlusion
Ajay K Wakhloo, Christine F Silva, Gabriela Spilberg, Univ of
Massachusetts, Worcester, MA; Italo Linfante, Baptist Cardiac & Vascular
Inst, Miami, FL; Eileen A Duhamel, Matthew J Gounis, Univ of
Massachusetts, Worcester, MA
Poster Board Number P37 / Presentation Number W P37
The Incidence And Mechanisms Of Postoperative Cerebral Infarction
After Clipping Surgery For Non-ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms - A
Multivariate Analysis Study
Michiyuki Miyamoto, Satoshi Kuroda, Naoki Nakayama, Dept of
Neurosurgery, Hokkaido Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Sapporo, Japan;
Masaaki Hokari, Hiroshi Yasuda, Hisatoshi Saito, Dept of Neurosurgery,
Sapporo Asabu Neurosurgical Hosp, Sapporo, Japan; Kiyohiro Houkin,
Dept of Neurosurgery, Hokkaido Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Sapporo,
Japan
Poster Board Number P38 / Presentation Number W P38
Blister-Like Aneurysms: Single Center Experience and Literature Review
Ana Marcos Gonzalez, Ana P Narata, Hasan Yilmaz, Jilla Mazraeh,
Philippe Bijlenga, Karl Schaller, Karl-Olof Lovblad, Vitor Mendes Pereira,
Hopitaux Univires de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland
Basic and Translational Neuroscience
of Stroke Recovery Posters I
W P39 – W P72
Poster Board Number P39 / Presentation Number W P39
Translational Stroke Research: Characterization of a New EmbolismInduced Intracerebral Hemorrhage Model to Assess Neuroprotection and
Hemorrhage Reduction
Paul A Lapchak, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr Dept Neurology, Los Angeles, CA
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Poster Board Number P40 / Presentation Number W P40
Translational Stroke Research I: Synthesis and In Vitro Optimization of a
New Curcumin Hybrid Neurotrophic-Neuroprotective Compound
Paul A Lapchak, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr Dept Neurology, Los Angeles,
CA; Pamela Maher, Dave Schubert, SALK Inst Neurobiology, La Jolla, CA
Poster Board Number P41 / Presentation Number W P41
Translational Stroke Research II: In Vitro Cellular Toxicity Screening of
an Optimized Curcumin Hybrid Neurotrophic-Neuroprotective Compound
Paul A Lapchak, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr Dept Neurology, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P42 / Presentation Number W P42
Translational Stroke Research III: In Vivo Activity and Mechanism of
Action of a New Curcumin Hybrid Neurotrophic-Neuroprotective
Compound
Paul A Lapchak, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr Dept Neurology, Los Angeles,
CA; Dave Schubert, Pamela Maher, SALK Inst Neurobiology, La Jolla, CA
Poster Board Number P43 / Presentation Number W P43
12/15-Lipoxygenase Contributes To Brain Damage In Transient Global
Cerebral Ischemia
Kazim Yigitkanli, Anton Pekcec, Neuroprotection Res Lab, Dept of
Radiology, Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA; Shizuka
Minamishima, Fumito Ichinose, Anesthesia Ctr for Critical Care Res, Dept
of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Charlestown, MA; Eng H Lo, Klaus van Leyen, Neuroprotection Res Lab,
Dept of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA
Poster Board Number P44 / Presentation Number W P44
Interferon Gamma Contributes to Increased Neural Injury Following
Ischemic Stroke
Hilary Seifert, Christopher Leonardo, Aaron Hall, Lisa Collier, Alison
Willing, Keith Pennypacker, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, Tampa, FL
Poster Board Number P45 / Presentation Number W P45
Neuroprotective Effect Of Agmatine After Focal Cerebral Ischemia In
Diabetic Rats
Hui-Song Cui, Chin Hee Mun, Jong-Eun Lee, Won Taek Lee, Bon-Nyeo
Koo, Kyung Ah Park, Yonsei Univ, Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P46 / Presentation Number W P46
Akt Isoforms Differentially Protect Against Stroke-induced Neuronal
Injury in Vitro and in Vivo
Mei Li, Depts of Neurosurgery, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA; Rong Xie,
Depts of Neurosurgery,Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA; Michelle Cheng,
Depts of Biological Sciences, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA; Rona Giffard,
Depts of Anesthesiology , Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA; Richard Roth,
Depts of Chemical and Systems Biology, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA;
Robert Sapolsky, Depts of Neurosurgery, Biological Sciences, Stanford
Univ, Stanford, CA; Heng Zhao, Depts of Neurosurgery,Stanford Stroke
Ctr, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
Poster Board Number P47 / Presentation Number W P47
Activation Of Phosphorylation Of The Signal Transducer And Activator Of
Transcription-3 By Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor Gamma
Agonist Contributes To Neuroprotection In The Peri-infarct Region After
Ischemia
Tomoya Kinouchi, keiko Kitazato, Kenji Shimada, Nobuhisa Matsushita,
Shinji Nagahiro, Inst of Health Biosciences, The Univ of Tokushima
Graduate Sch, 3-18-15 Kuramoto-cho,, Tokushima, Japan
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Poster Board Number P48 / Presentation Number W P48
Potential for Intravenous Oxygen-Carriers to Improve Oxygenation of
Penumbra and Prolong its Lifespan
I Mhairi Macrae, Graeme Deuchar, William Holmes, Univ of Glasgow,
Glasgow, United Kingdom; Celestine G Santosh, NHS Greater Glasgow &
Clyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number P49 / Presentation Number W P49
Xenon Echogenic Liposome’s Neuroprotection Dose Response During
Transient Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion
George L Britton Jr, Davide Cattano, Hyunggun Kim, David D
McPherson, Shaoling Huang, The Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr in
Houston, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P50 / Presentation Number W P50
Tissue Plasminogen Activator/Xenon Co-Encapsulation Provides
Thrombolysis with Neuroprotection for Thrombotic Stroke Treatment
Tao Peng, Susan T Laing, Hyunggun Kim, David D McPherson, ShaoLing Huang, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr at Houston, Hosuton, TX
Poster Board Number P51 / Presentation Number W P51
Neuroprotection of VELCADE is associated with Downregulation of Tolllike Receptor Signaling Pathway in Aged Rats after Stroke
Li Zhang, Michael Chopp, Yuji Ueno, Xianshuang Liu, Yisheng Cui, Zheng
Gang Zhang, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P52 / Presentation Number W P52
VELCADE Suppresses Tissue Plasminogen Activator-induced Genes That
Promote Coagulation And Vascular Permeability In Cerebral Endothelial
Cells Of Aged Rats After Stroke
Tao Tang1, Xian Shuang Liu1, Li Zhang1, Charles Chen1, Haifa Kassis1,
Lindsey Karp1, Dept of Neurology, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI; Michael
Chopp1,2, 1Dept of Neurology, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI 48202;
2Dept of Physics, Oakland Univ, Rochester, MI 48309, Detroit, MI; Zheng
Gang Zhang1, Dept of Neurology, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P53 / Presentation Number W P53
Caspase Activation and MAPK Pathways are Important for Endogenous
Neuroprotection in Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Neurons
Sumedha W Karmarkar, Stacey L Krager, Jared A Cohen, Jamie T Stark,
Shelley A Tischkau, Kathy Bottum, Southern Illinois Univ, Springfield, IL
Poster Board Number P55 / Presentation Number W P55
Recombinant Expression Of Arginine Decarboxylase Rescues Mouse
Cortical Neural Stem Cells From Oxidative Burden
Kiran Kumar Bokara, Sung Ung Moon, Yong Heui Jeon, Won Taek Lee,
Kyung Ah Park, Jong Eun Lee, Yonsei Univ, Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea,
Republic of
Poster Board Number P56 / Presentation Number W P56
Partial Ablation of Neuroprogenitor Cells in the Nestin- -HSV-TK-eGFP
Transgenic Mice Did Not Affect Stroke Size
Hui Sun, Steven Wu, Dept of Neurological Surgery, UCSF and SFVAMC,
San Francisco, CA; Steven G Kernie, Univ of Texas Southwestern Medical
Ctr, Dallas, TX; Jialing Liu, Dept of Neurological Surgery, UCSF and
SFVAMC, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number P57 / Presentation Number W P57
Therapeutic Time Window, Dose Response, and Biodistribution of
Autologous Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cells for Ischemic Stroke
Bing Yang, Roger Strong, Sushil Sharma, Xiaopei Xi, James C Grotta,
Jaroslaw Aronowsk, Sean I Savitz, UT medical school at Houston,
Houston, TX
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Poster Board Number P58 / Presentation Number W P58
Superiority Of Intra-arterial Delivery Of Auotologous Mononuclear Cells
Compared With Intravenous Delivery In Ischemic Stroke
Ramy El Khoury, Sushil Sharma, Bing Yang, Vivek Misra, Roger Strong,
James Grotta, Jarek Aronowski, Sean Savitz, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS IN
HOUSTON, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P66 / Presentation Number W P66
Trophic Effects In Brain Repair Of The Cdp- Choline Administration In
The Cerebral Infarct Experimental Study In Rats
María Gutiérrez Fernández, Julia Álvarez Grech, Berta Rodriguez Frutos,
Mercedes Expósito Alcaide, María Teresa Vallejo Cremades, Joaquin
Merino, Exuperio Díez Tejedor, IdiPAZ, La Paz Univ Hosp, Madrid, Spain
Poster Board Number P59 / Presentation Number W P59
The Efficacy of Human Umbilical Tissue-Derived Cells in Restoring
Neurological Function in a Rodent Transient Middle Cerebral Artery
Occlusion (MCAo) Stroke Model: A Route of Administration Study
Klaudyne Hong, Michael Romanko, Anna Gosiewska, ATRM, Somerville,
NJ; Yi Li, Michael Chopp, Dept of Neurology, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P67 / Presentation Number W P67
Concurrent Use of Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor and Magnetic
Stimulation Inhibits Angiogenesis and Functional Recovery in Stroke Rats
Byung-Mo Oh, Jaewon Beom, Tai R Han, Seoul Nat’l Univ Hosp, Seoul,
Korea, Republic of; Dae-Yul Kim, Asan Medical Ctr, Univ of Ulsan Coll of
Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Nam-Jong Paik, Seoul Natl Univ
Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P60 / Presentation Number W P60
Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Promote Skilled Motor Functional Recovery
and Enhance Contralesional Axonal Connections after Ischemic Stroke
in Adult Mice
zhongwu liu, Yi Li, Rui Lan Zhang, Li Zhang, Yisheng Cui, Xia Shang,
Michael Chopp, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P61 / Presentation Number W P61
Combination Treatment with Low-dose Niaspan and Tissue Plasminogen
Activator Provides Neuroprotection after Embolic Stroke in Rats
Amjad Shehadah, Jieli Chen, Yisheng Cui, Li Zhang, Cynthia Roberts,
Mei Lu, Michael Chopp, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P62 / Presentation Number W P62
Niaspan Treatment Promotes Vascular Remodeling And Improves
Functional Outcome After Stroke In Type 1 Diabetes Rats
Xinchun Ye, Dept of Neurology, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing Univ Sch of Med,
Nanjing, China; Michael Chopp, Alex Zacharek, Yisheng Cui, Amjad
Shehadah, Xu Cui, Cynthia Roberts, Dept of Neurology, Henry Ford
Hosp, Detroit, MI; Xinfeng Liu, Dept of Neurology, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing
Univ Sch of Med, Nanjing, China; Jieli Chen, Dept of Neurology, Henry
Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P63 / Presentation Number W P63
Transplanted Adult Mouse Neural Stem/progenitor Cells Containing
Arginine Decarboxylase Gene Promote Functional Repair And Plasticity
After Experimental Stroke
Jae Young Kim, Yu Mi Park, Kyung Ah Park, Won Taek Lee, Jong Eun
Lee, Yonsei Univ, Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P64 / Presentation Number W P64
Essential Role Of Interleukin-6 For Post-stroke Angiogenesis
Karen Gertz, Golo Kronenberg, Tina Baldinger, Mustafa Balkaya, Charité,
Berlin, Germany; Christian Werner, Ulrich Laufs, Saarland Univ,
Homburg, Germany; Matthias Endres, Charité, Berlin, Germany
Poster Board Number P65 / Presentation Number W P65
Roles of PDGF-PDGF-R Signaling in Brain Pericytes in Ischemic Stroke
Koichi Arimura, Dept of Med and Clinical Science and Dept of
Neurosurgery, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka,
Japan; Tetsuro Ago, Masahiro Kamouchi, Hiroshi Sugimori, Kuniyuki
Nakamura, Koji Ishitsuka, Dept of Med and Clinical Science, Graduate
Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Tomio Sasaki,
Dept of Neurosurgery, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ,
Fukuoka, Japan; Takanari Kitazono, Dept of Med and Clinical Science,
Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan
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Poster Board Number P68 / Presentation Number W P68
A Role for Semaphorin 3A in Stroke Recovery
Kazim Yigitkanli, Anton Pekcec, Stefanie Pallast, MASSACHUSETTS
GENERAL HOSP, Charlestown, MA; Alexander Antipenko, Dimitar
Nikolov, Sloan-Kettering Inst, New York, NY; Eng H Lo, Klaus Van Leyen,
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSP, Charlestown, MA
Poster Board Number P69 / Presentation Number W P69
Comparison Of Different Motor Behavioral Tests On Different Brain
Injury In Rats
Jian Shi, Dongmin Wang, Tina I Lam, Raymond A Swanson, Stephen M
Massa, Neurology of VA Medical Ctr and Univ of California, San
Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number P70 / Presentation Number W P70
Social Isolation Worsens Stroke Outcome, Role of Nuclear Factor
KappaB and Sex
Louise D McCullough, Jun Li, Fudong Liu, Venugopal Reddy Venna, Univ
of Connecticut health center, Farmington, CT
Poster Board Number P71 / Presentation Number W P71
The Vermicelli Pasta Handling Task Reveals Different Patterns Of
Adaptive Versus Maladaptive Forepaw Use Depending On Stroke Model
Miranda Brenneman, Krystal Schaar, Roger Strong, Bing Yang, Sean
Savitz, Univ of Texas Medical Sch, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P72 / Presentation Number W P72
A Selective TrkB Agonist, 7,8-dihydroxyflavone, Enhances Motor
Performance and Promotes Motor Map Integrity Following Cortical
Stroke
Zuha Warraich, Jeffrey Kleim, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Carotid Revascularization Posters I
W P73 – W P86
Poster Board Number P73 / Presentation Number W P73
The Practice of Carotid Endarterectomy in a Large Metropolitan
Population
Matthew L Flaherty, Brett M Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH;
Heidi Sucharew, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH;
Kathleen Alwell, Charles J Moomaw, Daniel Woo, Pooja Khatri, Adeoye
Opeolu, Simona Ferioli, Joseph P Broderick, Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number P74 / Presentation Number W P74
Collaterals and Venous Outflow Determine Outcome in Acute Internal
Carotid Artery Occlusion
David S Liebeskind, Meng Lee, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Nerses
Sanossian, USC, Los Angeles, CA; Qing Hao, Rana Fiaz, Latisha K Ali,
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Doojin Kim, Bruce Ovbiagele, Sidney Starkman, Paul M Vespa, Sarah
Song, Radoslav Raychev, Hermelinda G Abcede, Nestor Gonzalez,
Satoshi Tateshima, Reza Jahan, Gary R Duckwiler, Fernando Viñuela,
Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; for the UCLA Collateral
Investigators
Poster Board Number P75 / Presentation Number W P75
Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaque Neovascularization Identified by
Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Zhong-Song Shi, Xiao-bing Jiang, Wei-si Yuan, Dong-hong Liu, Dept of
Neurosurgery, First Affiliated Hosp of Sun Yat-sen Univ, Guangzhou, China
Poster Board Number P76 / Presentation Number W P76
Effects Of Carotid Endarterectomy On Brain Cognition, Metabolism And
Perfusion
MAngels Font, Imma Rico, Fundacio IDIBELL, Barcelona, Spain; Alex
Fernandez, IDI-Hosp StPau, Barcelona, Spain; Jaime Mora, Hosp Univri
de Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain; Ana Carvajal, Fundacio IDIBELL,
Barcelona, Spain; Laura Rodriguez, Cristina Gamez, IDI-Hosp Univri de
Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain; Ana Luque, Hosp Univri Mutua Terrassa,
Terrassa, Spain; Lina Badimon, ICCC, Barcelona, Spain; Jerzy Krupinski,
Hosp Univri Mutua Terrassa, Terrassa, Spain
Poster Board Number P77 / Presentation Number W P77
Serological Identification of Carotid Plaque Vulnerability
Gianluca Faggioli, Rodolfo Pini, Gianandrea Pasquinelli, Raffaella Mauro,
Silvia Fittipaldi, Elisabetta Beltrandi, Antonio Freyrie, Claudio Rapezzi,
Andrea Stella, Univ of Bologna S Orsola-Malpighi Hosp, Bologna, Italy
Poster Board Number P78 / Presentation Number W P78
Predictors of One-Year Outcomes of Carotid Artery Stenting in Medicare
Patients with Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis
Fen Wei Wang, Creighton Univ, Omaha, NE; Barry Uretsky, Univ
Arkansas for Medical Science, Little Rock, AR; Yong-Fang Kuo, Univ of
Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX; Dennis Esterbrooks, Aryan Mooss,
Syed Mohiuddin, Creighton Univ, Omaha, NE
Poster Board Number P79 / Presentation Number W P79
Are Distal Protection Device “Protective” during Carotid Angioplasty
and Stenting?
Tiziano Tallarita, Alejandro A Rabinstein, Harry Cloft, David Kallmes,
Gustavo S Oderich, Robert D Brown Jr, Giuseppe Lanzino, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
Poster Board Number P80 / Presentation Number W P80
Angioplasty and Stenting in Common Carotid Artery Origin Stenosis: A
Review of 16 Patients
Armen Choulakian, Abhineet Chowdhary, Michael J Alexander, CedarsSinai Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P81 / Presentation Number W P81
Validity of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET in Identifying Inflamed and
Vulnerable Carotid Plaque – A Radiological and Pathological Study
Satoshi Kuroda, Katsuhiko Maruichi, Naoki Nakayama, Kiyohiro Houkin,
Kenji Hirata, Tohru Shiga, Nagara Tamaki, Hokkaido Univ Hosp, Sapporo,
Japan
Poster Board Number P82 / Presentation Number W P82
Pathology of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Carotid Plaques Are There
Really Any Differences?
Patricia M Riccio, Francisco R Klein, Carlos Vigliano, Pedro González,
Héctor Raffaelli, Luciano A Sposato, FAVALORO FOUNDATION, Buenos
Aires, Argentina
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Poster Board Number P83 / Presentation Number W P83
Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke Associated with Acute Internal
Carotid Artery Occlusion
Manoj Mittal, Univ of Kansas Medical Ctr, Kansas City, KS; Naveed
Akhtar, Coleman Martin, William Holloway, Marilyn Rymer, Rebecca
Sugg, Saint Luke’s Brain & Stroke Inst, Kansas City, MO
Poster Board Number P84 / Presentation Number W P84
The Risk of Carotid Endarterectomy in Patients with > 120 days since
Qualifying Cerebrovascular Event
Patricia M Riccio, Francisco R Klein, Héctor Raffaelli, Luciano A Sposato,
FAVALORO FOUNDATION, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Poster Board Number P85 / Presentation Number W P85
Correlation of Local Hemodynamics and Morphologic Changes in the
Carotid Sinus
Woowon Jeong, Jaehoon Seong, Univ of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK
Poster Board Number P86 / Presentation Number W P86
Atorvastatin and Psychomotor Agitation after Carotid Endarterectomy
Patricia M Riccio, Francisco R Klein, Héctor Raffaelli, Rafael Zamora,
Luciano A Sposato, FAVALORO FOUNDATION, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Community/Risk Factors Posters I
W P87 – W P122
Poster Board Number P87 / Presentation Number W P87
Variants at APOE Influence Risk of Deep and Lobar Intracerebral
Hemorrhage
Alessandro Biffi, Akshata Sonni, Christopher D Anderson, Massachusetts
General Hosp, Boston, MA; Brett Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati,
OH; Jeremiasz M Jagiella, Jagiellonian Univ, Krakow, Poland; Helena
Schmidt, Medical Univ Gratz, Grazt, Austria; Jordi Jimenez-Conde, Hosp
del Mar, Barcelona, Spain; Björn M Hansen, Lund Univ, Lund, Sweden;
Israel Fernandez-Cadenas, Vall d’Hebron Hosp, Barcelona, Spain; Devin L
Brown, Univ of Michigan, Ann Harbor, MI; Scott L Silliman, Univ of
Florida, Jacksonville, FL; Magdy B Selim, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Ctr, Boston, MA; Bradford B Worrall, Univ of Virginisa, Charlottesville,
VA; James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL; Joan
Montaner, Vall d’Hebron Hosp, Barcelona, Spain; Arne Lindgren, Lund
Univ, Lund, Sweden; Jaume Roquer, Hosp del Mar, Barcelona, Spain;
Reinhold Schmidt, Medical Univ Gratz, Gratz, Austria; Steven M
Greenberg, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Agnieszka Slowik,
Jagiellonian Univ, Krakow, Poland; Joseph P Broderick, Daniel Woo, Univ
of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jonathan Rosand, Massachusetts General
Hosp, Boston, MA; International Stroke Genetics Consortium
Poster Board Number P88 / Presentation Number W P88
Variant for Atrial Fibrillation on Chromosome 4q25 Associates with
Cardioembolic Stroke in Japan
Yohei Tateishi, Akira Tsujino, Atsuko Nagatani, Hideki Nakajima, Ruka
Nakata, Tomoko Masuda, Masahiro Tokuda, Taku Fukuda, Masakatsu
Motomura, Koji Sumikawa, Nagasaki Univ Hosp, Nagasaki, Japan
Poster Board Number P89 / Presentation Number W P89
The Contribution of Cystatin C Gene Polymorphisms on Cerebral
Ischemic White Matter Lesions
Shingo Mitaki, Dept of Neurology, Shimane Univ Sch of Med, izumo,
Japan; Atsushi Nagai, Sheikh Abdullah, Dept of Lab Med, Shimane Univ
Sch of Med, izumo, Japan; Toru Nabika, Dept of Functional Pathology,
Shimane Univ Sch of Med, izumo, Japan; Shuhei Yamaguchi, Dept of
Neurology, Shimane Univ Sch of Med, izumo, Japan
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Poster Board Number P90 / Presentation Number W P90
Cumulative Association of Six Variants in the KCNK17, LRP, NOS3,
SCNN1A and MMP12 Genes with Ischemic Stroke
Sophie Domingues-Montanari, Israel Fernández-Cadenas, Alberto del
Rio-Espinola, Maite Mendioroz, Pilar Delgado, Anna Penalba, Marta
Rubiera, Marc Ribó, Anna Rosell, José Alvarez-Sabín, Joan Montaner,
Inst de Recerca - Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number P91 / Presentation Number W P91
Polymorphisms in the Thrombomodulin – Endothelial Cell Protein C
Receptor System and the Risk of Cerebral Infarction in a Biracial
Population: The Genetics of Early Onset Stroke Study
Nicole Dueker, John Cole, Yuching Cheng, Jeffrey O’Connell, OColin
Stine, Marcella Wozniak, Barney Stern, Braxton Mitchell, Steven Kittner,
Univ of Maryland Baltimore, Baltimore, MD
Poster Board Number P92 / Presentation Number W P92
The Effect of Survivorship Bias on Cross-Sectional Case-Control Genetic
Studies of Highly Lethal Diseases
Christopher D Anderson, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA;
Michael A Nalls, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD; Alessandro Biffi,
Natalia S Rost, Steven M Greenberg, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Boston, MA; Andrew B Singleton, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD;
James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Jonathan Rosand,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P93 / Presentation Number W P93
Sex Differences in Genetic Associations with Homocysteine in the
Vitamin Intervention for Stroke Prevention (VISP) Trial
Stacey D Elkhatib, UVA HEALTH SYSTEM, Charlottesville, VA; Fang-Chi
Hsu, Wake Forest Univ, Winston-Salem, NC; Bradley L Pemberton,
Michele M Sale, Bradford B Worrall, UVA HEALTH SYSTEM,
Charlottesville, VA
Poster Board Number P94 / Presentation Number W P94
Gender Differences In Long-term Mortality After Ischemic Stroke
María C Zurrú, Claudia Alonzo, Laura Brescacín, Fabiana Ortega, Silvina
Brienza, Daniela Gil, Julieta Montecchia, Marcelina Carretero, Luis
Cámera, Gabriel Waisman, Edgardo Cristiano, Hosp Italiano de Buenos
Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Bruce Ovbiagele, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los
Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P95 / Presentation Number W P95
Racial Differences in Blood Pressure Levels and Management Among
Patients with TIA, Acute Ischemic Stroke and ICH
Karen C Albright, Limin Zhao, Univ of Alabama – Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; Ellen M Dauchy, Kamal R Shah, Marco Fossati-Bellani,
Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA; Andrei V Alexandrov, Univ of
Alabama - Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane
Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA
Poster Board Number P96 / Presentation Number W P96
Dolichoectasia and Intracranial Arterial Characteristics In A
Race-ethnically Diverse Community-based Sample: The Northern
Manhattan Study
Jose Gutierrez, Hannah Gardener, Ahmet Bagci, Chensy Marquez, Tatjana
Rundek, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Charles DeCarli, UC Davis,
Sacramento, CA; Mitchell S Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Noam
Alperin, Ralph L Sacco, Clinton B Wright, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL
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Poster Board Number P97 / Presentation Number W P97
The Presence of Intracranial Artery Calcification is Associated with
Mortality and Vascular Events in Ischemic Stroke Patients
Jean-Marc Bugnicourt, Hop Univire d’Amiens, Amiens, France; Claire
Leclercq, Hop universitaire d’Amiens, Amiens, France; Jean-Marc
Chillon, Univ de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France; Ziad A Massy,
Sandrine Canaple, Chantal Lamy, Olivier Godefroy, Hop Univire d’Amiens,
Amiens, France
Poster Board Number P98 / Presentation Number W P98
Relationship of Site of Vertebral Stenosis to Early Recurrent Stroke Risk
in Posterior Circulation Stroke and TIA
Giosuè Gulli, St George’s Univ of London, Ctr for Cinical Neuroscience,
London, United Kingdom; Lars Marquardt, Peter M Rothwell, Univ of
Oxford, Stroke Prevention Res Unit, Oxford, United Kingdom; Hugh S
Markus, Univ of London, Ctr for Clinical Neuroscience, London, United
Kingdom
Poster Board Number P99 / Presentation Number W P99
Chlamydia Pneumoniae In Early Lesions Of Patients With Carotid
Atherosclerosis
Ana Luque, Hosp Univri Mutua Terrassa, Terrassa, Spain; Marta MTuru,
ICCC, Barcelona, Spain; Mark Slevin, MMU, Manchester, United
Kingdom; JO Juan-Babot, Norma Rovira, ICCC, Barcelona, Spain; Ana
Carvajal, MAngels Font, Fundacio IDIBELL, Barcelona, Spain; Jerzy
Krupinski, Hosp Univri Mutua Terrassa, Terrassa, Spain
Poster Board Number P100 / Presentation Number W P100
Cervical Carotid Artery Dissection is Associated with Styloid Process
Length
Jonathan M Raser, Michael T Mullen, Brett L Cucchiara, Scott E Kasner,
Steven R Messe, Hosp of the Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Poster Board Number P101 / Presentation Number W P101
Differential Association of Lipid Index in Extracranial and Intracranial
Atherosclerosis
Mi-Young Oh, Beom Joon Kim, Wi-Sun Ryu, Seung-Hoon Lee, ByungWoo Yoon, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Democratic People’s
Republic of
Poster Board Number P102 / Presentation Number W P102
PFO Risk Factors and Onset Age of First-Ever Stroke in Young Adults
Ruijun Ji, Lee H Schwamm, M Ahsan Pervez, Aneesh B Singhal,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P103 / Presentation Number W P103
Trends In Pregnancy Hospitalizations That Included A Stroke In The
United States From 1994 To 2007: Reasons For Concerns?
Elena Kuklina, Xin Tong, Pooja Bansil, Mary G George, William M
Callaghan, Ctr for Disease Prevention and Control, Atlanta, GA
Poster Board Number P104 / Presentation Number W P104
Stroke and Major Adverse Cardiac Events and Mortality in Peripartum
Lupus Patients: A Population-Based Study
Pao Hsien Chu, CHANG GUNG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Taipei, Taiwan;
Chao-Hsiun Tang, Taipei Medical Univ, Sch of Health Care Admin,
Taipei, Taiwan
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Poster Board Number P105 / Presentation Number W P105
Trends in Substance Abuse and Stroke: A Population-Based Study
Felipe De Los Rios La Rosa, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jane
Khoury, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp, Cincinnati, OH; Kathleen Alwell,
Charles J Moomaw, Dawn Kleindorfer, Joseph P Broderick, Daniel Woo,
Matthew L Flaherty, Pooja Khatri, Opeolu Adeoye, Simona Ferioli, Jane
Eilerman, Brett M Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number P106 / Presentation Number W P106
Effect of Caffeine Consumption on Carotid Intimal Media Thickness and
Risk of Stroke: The Framingham Offspring Study
Hebah M Hefzy, Lonnie Schultz, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI; Joseph F
Polak, Tufts Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Andrew N Russman, Henry
Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P107 / Presentation Number W P107
Cerebral Venous Thrombosis in a Mexican Multicenter Registry of
Cerebrovascular Disease: The RENAMEVASC Study
José Ruiz-Sandoval, Erwin Chiquete, L Jacqueline Bañuelos-Becerra,
Carolina Torres-Anguiano, Christian González-Padilla, Hosp Civil de
Guadalajara “Fray Antonio Alcalde”, Guadalajara, Mexico; Antonio Arauz,
Insto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía, Mexico City, Mexico; Carlos
Cantú, Insto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición, México, City,
Mexico; Luis Manuel Murillo-Bonilla, Insto Panvascular de Occidente,
Guadalajara, Mexico; Jorge Villarreal-Careaga, Hosp General de Culiacán,
Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico; Fernando Barinagarrementeria, Hosp Angeles
de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico; RENAMEVASC investigators
Poster Board Number P108 / Presentation Number W P108
Insufficient Platelet Inhibition Is Related With Acute Cerebral Infarction
After Coronary Artery Angiography
Bum Joon Kim, Eun-Jae Lee, YoungRok Do, Dept of Neurology Asan
Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Seong Hwan Lee, Dept of
Cardiology Asan Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Dong-Wha Kang,
Sun Uk Kwon, Dept of Neurology Asan Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea,
Republic of
Poster Board Number P109 / Presentation Number W P109
The Unchanging Risk of Stroke Following Cardiac Valve Replacement
Colleen G Lechtenberg, Richard M Dubinsky, Univ of Kansas, Kansas
City, KS
Poster Board Number P110 / Presentation Number W P110
Impact Of CHADS2 Score On Severity And Outcome Of Ischemic Stroke
Dohoung Kim, Jong-Won Chung, Chi Kyung Kim, Wi-Sun Ryu, Eun-Sun
Park, Seung-Hoon Lee, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P111 / Presentation Number W P111
Predictive Value of The Essen Stroke Risk Score for the recurrence
of non-cardioembolic stroke in Japanese patients The Results from the
EVEREST (Effective Vascular Event REduction after STroke) registry
Yasushi Okada, Clinical Res Inst and Cerebrovascular Med, Kyushu
Medical Ctr, Fukuoka, Japan; the EVEREST Steering Committee
Poster Board Number P112 / Presentation Number W P112
Albuminuria, Kidney Function and Risk of Stroke in the REGARDS
Cohort
Suzanne E Judd, David G Warnock, Paul Muntner, UAB, Birmingham, AL;
William M McClellan, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Dana Rizk, UAB,
Birmingham, AL; Mary Cushman, Univ of Vermont, Burlington, VT;
Virginia Howard, George Howard, UAB, Birmingham, AL
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Poster Board Number P113 / Presentation Number W P113
Impact of Chronic Kidney Disease on Outcome and Mortality in
First-ever Ischemic Stroke: The Fukuoka Stroke Registry
Yasuhiro Kumai, Cerebrovascular and Neurology Ctr, Natl Hosp
Organization Fukuoka Higashi Medical Ctr, Koga, Japan; Hiroshi
Sugimori, Masahiro Kamouchi, Tetsuro Ago, Dept of Med and Clinical
Science, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka,
Japan; Hiromi Ishikawa, Jiro Kitayama, Hiroshi Nakane, Cerebrovascular
and Neurology Ctr, Natl Hosp Organization Fukuoka Higashi Medical Ctr,
Koga, Japan; Takanari Kitazono, Dept of Med and Clinical Science,
Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan
Poster Board Number P114 / Presentation Number W P114
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Ischemic Stroke: Clinical Features and
Long-Term Prognosis
Ron Liebkind, Jukka Putaala, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki,
Finland; Daniel Gordin, Lena M Thorn, Folkhälsan Inst of Genetics,
Folkhälsan Res Ctr, Biomedicum Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; Elena
Haapaniemi, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Carol
Forsblom, Per-Henrik Groop, Folkhälsan Inst of Genetics, Folkhälsan Res
Ctr, Biomedicum Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; Markku Kaste, Turgut
Tatlisumak, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland
Poster Board Number P115 / Presentation Number W P115
Effects Of Obesity On Clinical Outcome In Patients With Brain Infarction
-fukuoka Stroke Registry
Tsuyoshi Omae, Imazu Red Cross Hosp, Fukuoka, Japan; Masahiro
Kamouchi, Takanari Kitazono, Med and Clinical Science, Graduate Sch of
Medical Sciencies, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan
Poster Board Number P116 / Presentation Number W P116
Influence of Body Mass Index (BMI) on Arterial Stiffness
Sandra Morovic, Zlatko Trkanjec, Vida Demarin, Univ Hosp Sestre
milosrdnice, Zagreb, Croatia
Poster Board Number P117 / Presentation Number W P117
Paradoxical Effect of Obesity on Hemorrhagic Transformation after
Acute Ischemic Stroke
Chi Kyung Kim, Beom Joon Kim, Wi-Sun Ryu, Seung-Hoon Lee,
Byung-Woo Yoon, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P118 / Presentation Number W P118
Cerebral Microbleeds: Risk Factors And Relationship with Hematoma
Volume And In-Hospital Mortality Following Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Shawna Cutting, Vivien H Lee, Shyam Prabhakaran, Rush Univ Medical
Ctr, Chicago, IL
Poster Board Number P119 / Presentation Number W P119
The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Score (NIHSSS) Item
Profiles: a More Sensitive Predictor of Patient Outcome
Heidi Sucharew, Jane Khoury, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp, Cincinnati, OH;
Charles J Moomaw, Kathleen Alwell, Brett M Kissela, Samir Belagaje,
Opeolu Adeoye, Pooja Khatri, Laura Heitsch, Daniel Woo, Matthew L
Flaherty, Simona Ferioli, Joseph P Broderick, Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
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Poster Board Number P120 / Presentation Number W P120
Changes in Ischemic Stroke Incidence in the United States Between
1996 and 2006
Judith H Lichtman, Sara B Jones, YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New
Haven, CT; Yun Wang, Ctr for Outcomes Res and Evaluation, Yale-New
Haven Hosp, New Haven, CT; Emi Watanabe, Erica C Leifheit-Limson,
YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New Haven, CT; Larry B Goldstein, Dept of
Med (Neurology), Duke Stroke Ctr, Ctr for Clinical Health Policy Res,
Duke Univ and Durham VAMC, Durham, NC
Poster Board Number P122 / Presentation Number W P122
Risk Of Stroke Following Self-report Of Stroke, Tia Or Stroke Symptoms
In The Regards Study
Suzanne E Judd, Univ of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Dawn O
Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Leslie A McClure, J David
Rhodes, Univ of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Mary Cushman,
Univ of Vermont, Burlington, VT; Virginia Howard, George Howard, Univ
of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Diagnosis Posters I
W P123 - W P157
Poster Board Number P123 / Presentation Number W P123
Mitral-Doppler Measurements are Weakly Correlated with the Risk of
New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation in Patients with Cryptogenic Stroke
Luc Cormier, Ctr Hospier Univire de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC,
Canada; Nathalie Carrier, Serge Lepage, Jean-François Roux, Felix AyalaParedes, Andreanne Jean, Hoa Do, Btissama Essadiqi, Paul Farand,
CHUS, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada
Poster Board Number P124 / Presentation Number W P124
Iphone and iPad Display of Acute Stroke CT Scans: Discrimination of
Hemorrhage and Early Ischemic Changes
Xingzhi Guan, Jeffrey L Saver, Noriko Salamon, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los
Angeles,, CA; Farzad Buxey, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles,, CA; Newsha
Poursohi, UCLA Sch of Public Health, Los Angeles,, CA; Qing Hao, UCLA
Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles,, CA; Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern
California, Los Angeles,, CA; David S Liebeskind, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los
Angeles,, CA
Poster Board Number P125 / Presentation Number W P125
SPOTRIAS: Hyperacute C-Reactive Protein Levels Predict Stroke
Outcome in Mild Stroke
Aurauma Chutinet, Natalia S Rost, Alona Muzikansky, Massachusetts
General Hosp, Boston, MA; Rebecca A Betensky, Harvard Sch of Public
Health, Boston, MA; Michael K Parides, Mount Sinai Sch of Med, New
York, NY; Fabricio O Lima, Leonardo Batista, Ahmad Bayrlee, Lauren M
Nentwich, Matthew B Maas, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA;
Steven K Feske, Brigham and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Karen L Furie,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P126 / Presentation Number W P126
Effect of Age and Circle of Willis Anatomy on Blood Flow in Major
Cerebral Vessels
Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, Xinjian Du, Nada Mlinarevich, Sean Ruland,
Meide Zhao, Fady T Charbel, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
Poster Board Number P128 / Presentation Number W P128
Gene Expression Signatures Of Large Vessel And Cardioembolic Stroke
Glen Jickling, Huichun Xu, Boryana Stamova, Bradley P Ander, Yingfang
Tian, Xinhua Zhan, Dazhi Liu, Piero Verro, Jane Khoury, Edward C Jauch,
Arthur Pancioli, Joseph P Broderick, Frank R Sharp, Univ of California
Davis, Sacramento, CA
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Poster Board Number P129 / Presentation Number W P129
Characteristics of Ophthalmic Artery Flow in Moyamoya Disease
Shoichiro Kawaguchi, Takeshi Matsuyama, Hideaki Mishima, Yasushi
Shin, Hiroaki Tanaka, Dept of Neurosurgery, Nara, Japan
Poster Board Number P130 / Presentation Number W P130
Ultrasonography and Pathology in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic
Carotid Plaques
Virginia A Pujol Lereis, Gustavo E Sevlever, Roberto Lagos, Claudia P
Cejas, Eugenia Arias, Lucia Fernandez Cisneros, Sergio Garrido,
Sebastian Ameriso, Guillermo P Povedano, Sebastián F Ameriso, Inst for
Neurological Res, FLENI, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Poster Board Number P131 / Presentation Number W P131
Can iPhones Be Used For The Evaluation Of Acute Stroke?
May A Kim, Monique Mogensen, Benjamin Emanuel, Nerses Sanossian,
Meng Law, Gene Y Sung, Univ of Southern California/Keck Sch of Med,
Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P132 / Presentation Number W P132
A Tissue-Based Definition of Transient Ischemic Attack: a Lose-Lose
Situation for US Healthcare Dollars
Laura Heitsch, Jane Khoury, Heidi Sucharew, Kathleen Alwell, Charles J
Moomaw, Opeolu Adeoye, Daniel Woo, Matthew L Flaherty, Pooja Khatri,
Simona Ferioli, Joseph P Broderick, Brett M Kissela, Dawn O Kleindorfer,
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number P133 / Presentation Number W P133
Expanded Operational Classification of Early Neurological
Deterioration (END)
Maruthi Kesani, Clotilde Balucani, Kara A Sands, Michael J Lyerly,
Kristian B Barlinn, Limin Zhao, Luis F Cava, J Ivan Lopez, Karen C
Albright, Anne W Alexandrov, Andrei V Alexandrov, Comprehensive
Stroke Ctr, Univ of Alabama Hosp, Birmingham, AL
Poster Board Number P134 / Presentation Number W P134
Wall Shear Stress in the Internal Carotid Siphon In Healthy Volunteers
Assessed Using High Speed Phase Contrast 3D-Radial Velocimetry
Warren Chang, Benjamin Landgraf, Steven Kecskemeti, Yijing Wu, Kevin
Johnson, Oliver Wieben, Charles Mistretta, Patrick Turski, Univ of
Wisconsin Sch of Med and Public Health, Madison, WI
Poster Board Number P135 / Presentation Number W P135
Pilot Study of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Detection of
Embolic Source after Ischemic Stroke
Darin B Zahuranec, Gisela C Mueller, Jadranka Stojanovska, David S
Bach, Devin L Brown, Lynda D Lisabeth, Smita Patel, Rebecca M
Hughes, UNIV MICHIGAN HEALTH SYSTEM, Ann Arbor, MI; Anil K Attili,
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, Lexington, KY; William F Armstrong, Lewis
B Morgenstern, UNIV MICHIGAN HEALTH SYSTEM, Ann Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number P136 / Presentation Number W P136
Oxygen Challenge MRI May Detect Crossed Cerebellar Diaschsis
Krishna Dani, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Celestine
Santosh, David Brennan, Inst of Neurological Sciences, Glasgow, United
Kingdom; Christopher McCabe, William Holmes, Univ of Glasgow,
Glasgow, United Kingdom; Barrie Condon, Donald Hadley, Inst of
Neurological Sciences, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Mhairi Macrae, Keith
W Muir, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Poster Board Number P137 / Presentation Number W P137
Characteristics of Stroke Subtype in a Stroke Registry in Da Nang,
Vietnam
Quang V Ngo, Ministry of Health, Da Nang, Viet Nam; Kiet A Ly, Univ of
Washington, Seattle, WA; Tung T Vo, Ministry of Health, Da Nang, Viet
Nam; Thanh G Ton, David L Tirschwell, W T Longstreth Jr, Univ of
Washington, Seattle, WA; Chien H Pham, Ministry of Health, Da Nang,
Viet Nam; Annette L Fitzpatrick, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA
Poster Board Number P138 / Presentation Number W P138
Proposed Angiographic Criteria for Measurement of Vertebral Artery
Origin Stenosis, the Vertebral Origin Treatment with Endovascular
therapy (VOTE) method
Marc A Lazzaro, Aamir Badruddin, Michael Abraham, Osama O Zaidat,
Medical Coll of Wisconsin, Wauwatosa, WI
Poster Board Number P139 / Presentation Number W P139
NIHSS Thresholds for Prediction of Perfusion Deficits in Acute
Cerebrovascular Syndromes
Trevor A Steve, Michael E Knash, Negar Asdaghi, Thomas Jeerakathil,
Ashfaq Shuaib, Derek Emery, Christian Beaulieu, Kenneth S Butcher,
Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Poster Board Number P140 / Presentation Number W P140
Temporal Evolution of Imaging Findings of Extracranial CranioCervical
Arterial Dissection with Clinical Correlation: Mid-term Follow-Up
Mona M Mohsen, Lahey Clinic Medical Ctr, Burlington, MA; Fawaz AlMufti, MetroWest Medical Ctr / Framingham Union Hosp, Framingham,
MA; Barbara Hum, Kinan Hreib, Mathew E Tilem, Edward Jewell,
Nicholas Tsapatsaris, Seon Kyu Lee, Lahey Clinic Medical Ctr,
Burlington, MA
Poster Board Number P141 / Presentation Number W P141
New Auto-Freeze, Operator-Independent, Carotid Intima-Media
Thickness Measurement for Atherosclerosis Screening
Takenori Fukumoto, Steven Lynum, Makiko Urabe, Akihiro Kawabata,
Yushi Nishimura, Takao Suzuki, Makoto Kato, Ichiro Okabayashi,
Panasonic Healthcare Co, Ltd, Yokohama, Japan; Ram Bedi, Puget
Ultrasound, Inc, Issaquah, WA; Kiyoko Ishikawa, Yokohama Stroke &
Brain Ctr, Yokohama, Japan; Albert Yen, Haider Hassan, David
Panthagani, Alok Bandekar, CardioNexus Corp, Houston, TX; Craig
Hartley, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P142 / Presentation Number W P142
Angiographic Staging Of 215 Moyamoya Patients: Defining A New
Modified Staging And Correlating Results To Patient Demographics And
Clinical Findings
Nadia khan, Dept of Neurosurgery, Stanford Univ Sch of Med, 300
Pasteur Drive, Stanford, California, Stanford, CA; Michael P Marks, Dept
of Neuroradiology, Stanford Univ Sch of Med, 300 Pasteur Drive,
Stanford, California, Stanford, CA; Jacob Petralia, Elma Tunovic, Gary K
Steinberg, Dept of Neurosurgery, Stanford Univ Sch of Med, 300 Pasteur
Drive, Stanford, California, Stanford, CA
Poster Board Number P143 / Presentation Number W P143
Primary Central Nervous System Vasculitis: Circulating Endothelial
Cells as Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers
Milani Deb, Stefan Gerdes, Meike Heeren, Juergen Lambrecht, Hans
Worthmann, Annemarie Goldbecker, Anita Blanka Tryc, Hannover Medical
Sch, Hannover, Germany; Walter Schulz-Schaeffer, Univ Medical Ctr
Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany; Almuth Brandis, Karin Weissenborn,
Marion Haubitz, Hannover Medical Sch, Hannover, Germany
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Poster Board Number P144 / Presentation Number W P144
Validation Of New Ultrasound Parameters For Assessment Of The
Collateral Pathway Through The Ophthalmic Artery In Internal Carotid
Artery Occlusion
Tomotaka Tanaka, Hideaki Kanki, Akihiro Watanabe, Ryosuke Doijiri,
Mutsuko Sawada, Mariko Yasui, Masahiro Uemura, Kazuyuki Nagatsuka,
Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Osaka, Japan
Poster Board Number P145 / Presentation Number W P145
Patent Foramen Ovale Characteristics and Infarct Size in Cryptogenic
Stroke with PFO
Jin-Man Jung, Youngrok Do, Jae-Kwan Song, Jong-Young Lee, DongWha Kang, Asan Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P146 / Presentation Number W P146
Impaired Cerebrovascular Reactivity Assessed By Transcranial Doppler
In Hepatic Cirrhosis
Carlos Cantu, Marina Green-Gómez, Ricardo Macías-Rodríguez, Jorge
Baruch, Aldo Torre, Insto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y, Mexico City,
Mexico
Poster Board Number P147 / Presentation Number W P147
Predictive Factors For A Neurological Deterioration In The Acute Phase
Of Ischemic Stroke – Fukuoka Stroke Registry –
Shigeru Fujimoto, NIPPON STEEL YAWATA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,
Kitayushu, Japan; Hiroshi Sugimori, Dept of Med and Clinical Science,
Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Juro
Jinnouchi, Takayuki Matsuki, Seizo Sadoshima, NIPPON STEEL YAWATA
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Kitayushu, Japan; Takanari Kitazono, Dept of
Med and Clinical Science, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu
Univ, Fukuoka, Japan
Poster Board Number P148 / Presentation Number W P148
Significance of VEGF in Ischemic Stroke – Research for Biomarkers in
Ischemic Stroke (REBIOS) –
Ryu Matsuo, Tetsuro Ago, Masahiro Kamouchi, Jun Hata, Kyushu Univ,
Fukuoka, Japan; Tetsu Isomura, Wakako Watabe, Hideto Awano, Kazuo
Suzuki, MOLECUENCE Corp, Yokohama, Japan; Kenji Fukuda, St-Mary’s
Hosp, Kurume, Japan; Yasushi Okada, Kyushu Medical Ctr, Fukuoka,
Japan; Yutaka Kiyohara, Takanari Kitazono, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan
Poster Board Number P149 / Presentation Number W P149
Visinin-like Protein-1 (VILIP-1): A Novel Plasma Biomarker For The
Detection Of Acute Cortical Ischemic Stroke
Rawan Tarawneh, Andria L Ford, Matt Ohlendorf, Elizabeth Macy, Jay
McQuillan, Rosana Ponisio, Jack H Ladenson, Jin-Moo Lee, Washington
Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO
Poster Board Number P150 / Presentation Number W P150
A Screening Approach for Endo- and Myocarditis in Ischemic Stroke
Patients at Hospital Admission – a Preliminary Report
Dominik Michalski, Dietmar Schneider, Sarah Budig, Wolfgang Härtig,
Andreas Hagendorff, Carsten Hobohm, Univ of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Poster Board Number P151 / Presentation Number W P151
Elevated Serum Levels Of Soluble Form Of Receptor for advanced
glycation end products And High Mobility Group Box 1 In Patients With
Acute Stroke
Sung-Chun Tang, Dept of Neurology, Stroke Ctr, Natl Taiwan Univ Hosp,
Taipei, Taiwan; Chaur-Jong Hu, Dept of Neurology, Taipei Medical UnivShuang Ho Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan; Hung-Yi Chiou, Dept of public health,
Taipei Medical Univ, Taipei, Taiwan; Jiann-Shing Jeng, Dept of Neurology,
Stroke Ctr, Natl Taiwan Univ Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan
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Poster Board Number P152 / Presentation Number W P152
The Validation Of The Use Of Cardiac Monitor In Ischemic Stroke
Patients Post-thrombolytic Therapy
Fang Ba, university of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Paul Blackburn,
Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Naeem Dean, Royal Alexendra
hospital, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Maher Saqqur, Khurshid Khan, university of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Poster Board Number P153 / Presentation Number W P153
Differences In The Identification Of Cerebrovascular Profiles Between
Two Etiological Stroke Classifications: Toast And Asco
Pablo Alonso-Singer, Ruben Cazorla-Garcia, Gerardo Ruiz-Ares, Irene
Sanz-Gallego, Maria Jose Aguilar-Amat, Patricia Martinez Sanchez,
Blanca Fuentes, Exuperio Diez-Tejedor, Stroke Ctr Dept of Neurology La
Paz Univ Hosp IdiPAZ, Madrid, Spain
Poster Board Number P154 / Presentation Number W P154
Pelvic Magnetic Resonance Venography For Detection Of Deep Vein
Thrombosis In Young Patients With Cryptogenic Ischemic Stroke And
Patent Foramen Ovale
Feliks Koyfman, Helena Lau, Matthew Ogrodnik, Jose R Romero, Carlos
S Kase, Aleksandra Pikula, Boston Univ Medical Ctr, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P155 / Presentation Number W P155
A New Contrast Agent Of A Drop Of Diazepam Added To Saline To Detect
PFO With Transesophageal Echocardiography
Noriko Matsumoto, Kazumi Kimura, Yuki Sakamoto, Nobuyuki Kaneko,
Shuichi Fujii, Takashi Shiromoto, Kenichirou Sakai, Junichi Uemura,
Shinji Yamashita, Takeshi Iwanaga, Masao Watanabe, Kensaku Shibasaki,
Yasuyuki Iguchi, Dept of Stroke Med, Okayama, Japan
Poster Board Number P156 / Presentation Number W P156
The Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index As A Predictor Of Cerebral
Microbleeds In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients
Takashi Shimoyama, Hidetaka Mitsumura, Renpei Sengoku, Yu Kono,
Masayo Morita, Soichiro Mochio, The Jikei Univ Sch of Med, Tokyo,
Japan
Poster Board Number P157 / Presentation Number W P157
A Risk Score To Predict Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation In Acute Ischemic
Stroke
Shuichi Fujii, Kensaku Shibazaki, Kenichiro Sakai, Kazuto Kobayashi,
Shinji Yamashita, Junichi Uemura, Takeshi Iwanaga, Masao Watanabe,
Noriko Matsumoto, Yasuyuki Iguchi, Kazumi Kimura, Dept of Stroke
Med, Kawasaki Medical Sch, Kurashiki,OKAYAMA, Japan
Emergency Medicine Posters I
W P158 – W P179
Poster Board Number P158 / Presentation Number W P158
Secular Trends in Ischemic Stroke Intravenous Thombolysis: 2000-2007
William J Meurer, James Burke, Darin B Zahuranec, Lesli E Skolarus,
Michelle Macy, Univ Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Comilla Sasson, Univ
Of Colorado, Denver, CO; Brady T West, Lewis B Morgenstern, Univ Of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number P159 / Presentation Number W P159
Post-Graduate Academic Neurovascular Fellowship for Advanced
Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants Significantly Increases tPA
Treatment Rates: Results from the First Graduating Class of the NET
SMART Program
Anne W Alexandrov, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL;
Tenisha Baca, Arizona State Univ, Phoenix, AZ; Karen C Albright, Univ of
Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Stephen DiBiase, Arizona
State Univ, Phoenix, AZ; Andrei V Alexandrov, Univ of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; NET SMART Faculty and Fellows
Poster Board Number P160 / Presentation Number W P160
Engaging Clinicians, Patients and Family Members in the Development
of Decision Support for Hyperacute Stroke
Darren Flynn, Lynne Stobbart, Madeleine J Murtagh, Inst of Health and
Society, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom;
Christopher Price, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust, Ashington, United
Kingdom; Helen Rodgers, Gary A Ford, Inst for Ageing and Health
(Stroke Res Group), Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United
Kingdom; Richard G Thomson, Inst of Health and Society, Newcastle
Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number P161 / Presentation Number W P161
Introduction of Enhanced Prehospital Stroke Tool Improves Delivery of
Acute Stroke Care
B Franklin Diamond, Deborah A Murphy, Qaisar Shah, ABINGTON
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Abington, PA; Christopher J Reif, Bradford S
Nash, Second Alarmers Rescue Squad, Willow Grove, PA
Poster Board Number P162 / Presentation Number W P162
Hospital Pre-notification of Stroke Patients by Emergency Medical
Services Improves Stroke Time Targets
James S McKinney, UMDNJ - RWJMS, New Brunswick, NJ; Judith Lane,
Virginia Roberts, Robert Wood Johnson Univ Hosp, New Brunswick, NJ;
Win Toe, UMDNJ - RWJMS, New Brunswick, NJ; Pamela OhmanStrickland, UMDNJ - Sch of Public Health, Piscataway/New Brunswick,
NJ; Mark A Merlin, UMDNJ - RWJMS, New Brunswick, NJ
Poster Board Number P163 / Presentation Number W P163
Paramedics and Prehospital Stroke Research Trials: Effective Education
Strategies
Theresa Haley, Miranda Gordon, Kanika McCall, Randy Sanoff, Michael
Lee, Ann Tran, Fiona Chatfield, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Robin Conwit,
NIH, Baltimore, MD; Marc Eckstein, UCLA, Los Angeles Fire Department,
CA; Sam Stratton, Orange County EMS Agency, Santa Ana, CA; Frank
Pratt, LA County Fire Dept, Los Angeles, CA; Sidney Starkman, Jeffrey
Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; FAST-MAG Investigators and
Coordinators
Poster Board Number P164 / Presentation Number W P164
The Impact of Ambulance “Ramp Time” Delays on Acute Stroke
Pathways
Ian T Mosley, Monash Univ, Melbourne, Australia; Janet E Bray, Eastern
Health, Melbourne, Australia; Caroline Nicolas, George Braitberg,
Monash Univ, Melbourne, Australia
Poster Board Number P165 / Presentation Number W P165
The Analysis Of The Influence Of Demographic And Logistic Factors On
Effectiveness And Safety Of Treatment With Rt-pa The Patients With
Acute Ischemic Stroke In Agricultural Region In South-east Poland
Piotr Sobolewski, Monika Sledzi ska, Wiktor Szczuchniak, Marcin
Grzesik, Renata Hatalska - erebiec, Anna Sobota, SPZZOZ Sandomierz,
Sandomierz, Poland
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Poster Board Number P166 / Presentation Number W P166
Extension Of The IV tPA Window Does Not Impact Performance Of A
Resident-Based Acute Stroke Protocol
Andria L Ford, Jennifer A Williams, David K Tan, Jin-Moo Lee, Colin P
Derdeyn, Peter Panagos, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO
Poster Board Number P167 / Presentation Number W P167
CT Angiography Based Protocol Does Not Delay Thrombolysis In Acute
Ischemic Stroke
Simerpreet Bal, Bijoy Menon, Nandavar Shobha, Andrew M Demchuk,
Michael D Hill, Foothills Medical Ctr,Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
Poster Board Number P168 / Presentation Number W P168
A Four-Year Retrospective Evaluation of Blood Pressure Management
Before IV Thrombolysis
Marc Lapointe, M Jennifer Glace, Medical Univ of South Carolina,
Charleston, SC
Poster Board Number P169 / Presentation Number W P169
Female Sex Is Associated With Unfavorable Outcomes Following Lowdose Intravenous Rt-pa Therapy: The Samurai Rt-pa Registry
Tomohisa Nezu, Masatoshi Koga, Dept of Cerebrovascular Med, Natl
Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita Osaka, Japan; Yoshiaki Shiokawa,
Depts of Neurosurgery, Stroke Ctr, Kyorin Univ Sch of Med, Mitaka,
Japan; Jyoji Nakagawara, Dept of Neurosurgery and Stroke Ctr,
Nakamura Memorial Hosp, Sapporo, Japan; Eisuke Furui, Dept of Stroke
Neurology, Kohnan Hosp, Sendai, Japan; Kazumi Kimura, Dept of Stroke
Med, Kawasaki Medical Sch, Kurashiki, Japan; Hiroshi Yamagami, Stroke
Ctr, Kobe City Medical Ctr General Hosp, Kobe, Japan; Yasushi Okada,
Dept of Cerebrovascular Med, Natl Hosp Organization Kyushu Medical
Ctr, Fukuoka, Japan; Yasuhiro Hasegawa, Dept of Neurology, St Marianna
Univ Sch of Med, Kawasaki, Japan; Kazuomi Kario, Div of Cardiovascular
Med, Dept of Med, Jichi Medical Univ Sch of Med, Shimotsuke, Japan;
Satoshi Okuda, Dept of Neurology, Natl Hosp Organization Nagoya
Medical Ctr, Nagoya, Japan; Kouichirou Maeda, Kaoru Endo, Tetsuya
Miyagi, Kazuo Minematsu, Kazunori Toyoda, Dept of Cerebrovascular
Med, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita Osaka, Japan
Poster Board Number P170 / Presentation Number W P170
Low-dose Intravenous rt-PA Therapy for Acute Stroke Patients without
intracranial artery occlusion
TETSUYA MIYAGI, Masatoshi Koga, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr,
Suita, Japan; Jyoji Nakagawara, Nakamura Memorial Hosp, Sapporo,
Japan; Yoshiaki Shiokawa, Kyorin Univ Sch of Med, Mitaka, Japan;
Eisuke Furui, Kohnan Hosp, Sendai, Japan; Kazumi Kimura, Kawasaki
Medical Sch, Kurashiki, Japan; Hiroshi Yamagami, Kobe City Medical Ctr
General Hosp, Kobe, Japan; Yasushi Okada, Natl Hosp Organization
Kyushu Medical Ctr, Fukuoka, Japan; Satoshi Okuda, Natl Hosp
Organization Nagoya Medical Ctr, Nagoya, Japan; Yasuhiro Hasegawa, St
Marianna Univ Sch of Med,, Kawasaki, Japan; Kazuomi Kario, Jichi
Medical Univ Sch of Med, Shimotsuke, Japan; Tomohisa Nezu, Koichiro
Maeda, Kaoru Endo, Kazuo Minematsu, Kazunori Toyoda, Natl Cerebral
and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan
Poster Board Number P173 / Presentation Number W P173
IV rt-PA Administration in the Expanded Time Window (3-45 hours) in
Practice: Utilization and Outcomes
Wondwossen G Tekle, Ameer E Hassan, Gustavo J Rodriguez, Saqib A
Chaudhry, Gabriela Vazquez, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res
Ctr, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number P174 / Presentation Number W P174
Frequency of Complete Resolution of Motor Symptoms among Stroke
Patients Evaluated within 2 Hours of Symptom Onset
Nerses Sanossian, May A Kim, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles,
CA; Scott Hamilton, Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA; Sidney Starkman,
David S Liebeskind, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Marc Eckstein,
Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Samuel Stratton, Univ of
California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Frank Pratt, Los Angeles
County Fire Dept, Los Angeles, CA; Robin Conwit, Natl Insts of Health,
Bethesda, MD; Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; FASTMAG Investigators and Coordinators
Poster Board Number P175 / Presentation Number W P175
Mri Based Tia Triage Study
Connie Wolford, Michael Mlynash, Neil E Schwartz, Archana
Purushotham, Maarten Lansberg, Stephanie Kemp, Gregory W Albers,
Jean-Marc Olivot, STANFORD STROKE CENTER, Palo Alto, CA
Poster Board Number P176 / Presentation Number W P176
TIA Patients’ Arrival Time To The Emergency Department Within
A Population: No Association With Symptom Severity, Duration, Or
ABCDD Score
Shannon Kohake, Heidi Sucharew, Kathleen A Alwell, Charles J Moomaw,
Brett M Kissela, Daniel Woo, Opelu Adeoye, Matthew Flaherty, Pooja
Khatri, Simona Ferioli, Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number P177 / Presentation Number W P177
Abnormalities on CT Angiogram in patients presenting to the Emergency
Department with Transient Ischemic Attack
Sharon N Poisson, Joey D English, Steven W Hetts, Jane J Kim,
Prasanthi Ramanujam, Mai N Nguyen-Huynh, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number P178 / Presentation Number W P178
Management of Patients with Suspected Transient Ischemic Attack is
Safe in an Outpatient Clinic Based on Rapid Diagnosis and Risk
Stratification
Sabine Hoerer, Stefanie Kirsch, Claudia Doberenz, Veronika Maasberg,
Roman L Haberl, City Hosp Munich Klinikum Harlaching, Munich,
Germany
Poster Board Number P179 / Presentation Number W P179
Subtypes and Hospital Length of Stay in Patients with a Missed
Diagnosis of Ischemic Stroke in the Emergency Department
Rhonda Cadena, Opeolu Adeoye, Christopher Lindsell, Kathleen Alwell,
Charles J Moomaw, Erin Grise, Matthew L Flaherty, Simona Ferioli,
Daniel Woo, Pooja Khatri, Joseph P Broderick, Brett M Kissela, Dawn O
Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number P171 / Presentation Number W P171
Re-exacerbation Within 24 Hours After T-pa Infusion Was Associated
With Small-vessel Disease
Jyunichi Uemura, Kawasaki Medical Sch, Kurashiki, Japan
Poster Board Number P172 / Presentation Number W P172
Safety of a “Drip and Ship” Intravenous Thrombolysis Protocol for
Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke
Simin Mansoor, Ramin Zand, Mervat Wahba, Univ of Tennessee Health
Science Ctr, Memphis, TN; Elias A Giraldo, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
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Experimental Mechanisms and
Models Posters I
W P180 – W P205
Poster Board Number P180 / Presentation Number W P180
tPA Contributes To Impairment of ATP and Ca Sensitive K Channel
Mediated Cerebrovasodilation After Piglet Photothrombosis Through
Upregulation of JNK MAPK
William Armstead, John Riley, Douglas Cines, Vladimir Muzykantov, Abd
Higazi, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Poster Board Number P181 / Presentation Number W P181
MicroRNA 17-92 Cluster Mediates Erythropoietin-induced Cerebral
Angiogenesis
Hua Teng, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI; Michael Chopp, 1Henry Ford
Hosp, 2Dept of Physics, Oakland Univ, 1Detroit, 2Rochester, MI;
Xianshuang Liu, Lei Wang, Yisheng Cui, Zheng Gang Zhang, Henry Ford
Hosp, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P182 / Presentation Number W P182
Infarct Size Prediction Using A Combined Technique Of Laser Doppler
Flowmetry And Near-infrared Fluorescent Thrombi Imaging In A Mouse
Model Of Embolic Stroke
Dong-Eog Kim, Jeong-Yeon Kim, Byeong-Teck Kang, Jin-Ok Choi, Dong
Kun Lee, Won Jun Choi, Sang-Wuk Jeong, Molecular Imaging &
Neurovascular Res Lab, Dongguk Univ Ilsan Hosp, Goyang, Korea,
Republic of; Kwangmeyung Kim, Ick Chan Kwon, Biomedical Res Ctr,
Korea Inst of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P183 / Presentation Number W P183
Neuroprotective Effect of TAK-937, a Novel Cannabinoid Receptor
Agonist, in Rat Permanent and Thrombotic Middle Cerebral Artery
Occlusion Models
Koji Murakami, Motohisa Suzuki, Noriko Suzuki, Kazuhiro Hamajo,
Tetsuya Tsukamoto, Masato Shimojo, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company
Limited, Osaka, Japan
Poster Board Number P184 / Presentation Number W P184
Visualization of Clot Lysis in a Rat Embolic Stroke Model
Bernt Tore Bratane, Ronn P Walvick, Nils Henninger, Kenneth M Sicard,
James Bouley, Univ of Massachusetts Medical, Worcester, MA; Zhanyang
Yu, Eng Lo, Xiaoying Wang, Harvard Medical Sch, Charlestown, MA;
Marc Fisher, Univ of Massachusetts Medical, Worcester, MA
Poster Board Number P185 / Presentation Number W P185
Inhibition of Calcium/Calmodulin Dependent Protein Kinase IV is
Detrimental in Experimental Stroke
Jun Li, Sharon Benashski, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington,
CT; Thomas Ribar, Anthony Means, Duke Univ Medical Ctr, Durham, NC;
Louise D McCullough, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT
Poster Board Number P186 / Presentation Number W P186
Anesthesia Confounds in Experimental Stroke and Preconditioning
Liang Zhao, Thaddeus S Nowak Jr, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Ctr,
Memphis, TN
Poster Board Number P187 / Presentation Number W P187
Neuroprotective Effect of TAK-937, a Novel Cannabinoid Receptor
Agonist, in a Rat Transient Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Model
Noriko Suzuki, Motohisa Suzuki, Kazuhiro Hamajo, Koji Murakami,
Tetsuya Tsukamoto, Masato Shimojo, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company
Limited, Osaka, Japan
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Poster Board Number P188 / Presentation Number W P188
Very Brief Focal Cerebral Ischemia Induces A Delayed Immune
Response In Peripheral Blood Of Rats
Xinhua Zhan, Bradley P Ander, Frank R Sharp, MIND Inst, Univ of
California at Davis, Sacramento, CA
Poster Board Number P189 / Presentation Number W P189
TLR3 Ligand Attenuates Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
Xia Zhang, Tuanzhu Ha, Jim Kelley, Race Kao, David Williams, Chuanfu
Li, EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY, Johnson City, TN
Poster Board Number P190 / Presentation Number W P190
Activation of AMP-activated Protein Kinase Differs in Young and Aging
Mice after Stroke
Fudong Liu, Sharon Benashski, Persky Rebecca, Yan Xu, Jun Li, Louise
McCullough, UNIVERSITY CONN HEALTH CENTER, Farmington, CT
Poster Board Number P191 / Presentation Number W P191
Angiogenic Factor Expression And Vascular Damage After Stroke In
Type 2 Diabetic Mice
Alex Zacharek, Michael Chopp, Xu Cui, Cynthia Roberts, Jieli Chen,
Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P192 / Presentation Number W P192
The RXR Agonist, Bexarotene Reduces Infarction Volume in Transient
Cerebral Ischemia
Sophia Sundararajan, Jon Niemi, D’Arbra Blankenship, Molly Karl,
Elizabeth Hilow, Gary Landreth, CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV,
Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number P193 / Presentation Number W P193
Therapeutic Administration of AlphaB-crystallin, in Cerebral Ischemia
Ahmet Arac, Sara E Brownell, Jonathan B Rothbard, Charlene Chen,
Rose M Ko, Marta P Pereira, Gregory W Albers, Lawrence Steinman,
Gary K Steinberg, STANFORD UNIV SCH OF MED, Stanford, CA
Poster Board Number P194 / Presentation Number W P194
Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1 Contributes To Brain Edema After Stroke By
Regulating Aquaporins And Glycerol Distribution In Brain
Tetsuhiro Higashida, Semmes-Murphey Clinic, Memphis, TN; Yuchuan
Ding, Changya Peng, Murali Guthikonda, Dept of Neurosurgery, Wayne
State Univ, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P195 / Presentation Number W P195
Hypothermia Identifies Extracellular Calcium-sensing Receptor (CaSR)
As A Potential Therapeutic Target
Jong Youl Kim, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Nuri Kim, Univ of California,
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; Midori A Yenari, Wenhan Chang, UCSF, San
Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number P196 / Presentation Number W P196
Three Variations of an Angiographic Rabbit Model of Acute Embolic
Stroke
William C Culp, Rene Flores, Aliza T Brown, Leah J Hennings, Paula K
Roberson, Sean D Woods, Jeff H Hatton, Robert D Skinner, Michael J
Borrelli, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR
Poster Board Number P197 / Presentation Number W P197
Perfusion-diffusion Mri Of Non-human Primate Stroke
Hsiao-Ying Wey, Ghazwan M Kroma, James T Scribner, Jinqi Li, Mary M
Leland, Lisa Jones, Timothy Q Duong, UTHSC at San Antonio, San
Antonio, TX
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Poster Board Number P198 / Presentation Number W P198
Neuroprotective Effect Of A Brain-targeting Form Of Docosahexaenoic
Acid After Stroke: An MRI-based Study
Fabien Chauveau, Tae-Hee Cho, Univ de Lyon; Lyon 1; CNRS UMR 5220;
INSERM U630; INSA-Lyon; CREATIS, Lyon, France; Magali Perez, Michel
Guichardant, Univ de Lyon; Lyon 1; INSERM UMR 870; INRA 1235;
INSA-Lyon; RMND/IMBL, Lyon, France, Lyon, France; Adrien Riou, Pierre
Aguettaz, Univ de Lyon; Lyon 1; CNRS UMR 5220; INSERM U630; INSALyon; CREATIS, Lyon, France; Madeleine Picq, Michel Lagarde, Univ de
Lyon; Lyon 1; INSERM UMR 870; INRA 1235; INSA-Lyon; RMND/IMBL,
Lyon, France, Lyon, France; Yves Berthezène, Norbert Nighoghossian,
Marlène Wiart, Univ de Lyon; Lyon 1; CNRS UMR 5220; INSERM U630;
INSA-Lyon; CREATIS, Lyon, France
Poster Board Number P199 / Presentation Number W P199
ADAMTS13 Is Neuroprotective Against Brain Ischemia-Reperfusion
Injury By Improving Post-ischemic Microcirculation And Inflammation
Masayuki Fujioka, NEUROSURGERY, NEUROSCIENCE CTR, Osaka
Saiseikai Ibraki General Hosp, Nara Medical Univ, Osaka, Japan;
Kazuhide Hayakawa, Kenichi Mishima, Takafumi Nakano, Dept of
Neuropharmacology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuoka Univ,
Fukuoka, Japan; Carl Muroi, NEUROSURGERY, Zurich Univ, Zurich,
Switzerland; Toshiyuki Miyata, Res Inst, Natl Cardiovascular Ctr, Osaka,
Japan; Kazuo Okuchi, Emergency CTR, Nara Medical Univ, Nara, Japan;
Michihiro Fujiwara, Dept of Neuropharmacology, Faculty of
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuoka Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Bo K Siesjo,
Lab for Experimental Brain Res, Lund Univ, Lund, Sweden
Poster Board Number P200 / Presentation Number W P200
Cytokine Expression in the Brains and Serum of MyD88-/- and TRIF
mutant mice following permanent Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion
Bolanle M Famakin, Natl Insts of Health, NINDS, Stroke Branch,
Bethesda, MD; Yongshan Mou, Christl A Ruetzler, Natl Insts of Health,
Bethesda, MD; Modinat M Lawal, Natl Insts of Health, NINDS, Stroke
Branch, Bethesda, MD; John M Hallenbeck, Natl Insts of Health,
Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number P201 / Presentation Number W P201
Rapamycin Enhances Autophagic Mediated Protection in a Permanent
Middle Cerebral Artery Ligation Stroke Model
Samuel Herberg, Nasrul Hoda, MEDICAL COLLEGE GEORGIA/Georgia
Health Sciences Univ/Charlie Norwood VAMC, Augusta, GA; John R
Barrett, S Periyasamy-Thandavan, William H Jackson, Daniel L Hess,
David C Hess, Patricia V Schoenlein, MEDICAL COLLEGE
GEORGIA/Georgia Health Sciences Univ, Augusta, GA; William Hill,
MEDICAL COLLEGE GEORGIA/Georgia Health Sciences Univ/Charlie
Norwood VAMC, Augusta, GA
Poster Board Number P202 / Presentation Number W P202
Preconditioning Induces Sustained Neuroprotection by Inhibition
of AMPK
Venugopal Reddy Venna, Jun Li, Louise D McCullough, Univ of
Connecticut health center, Farmington, CT
Poster Board Number P203 / Presentation Number W P203
A Role For Spleen CCR2+ Monocytes In Stroke-Induced Injury In
Hyperlipidemia
Eunhee Kim, Yi Bao, Luye Qin, Sunghee Cho, Burke/Cornell Medical Res
Inst, White Plains, NY
Poster Board Number P204 / Presentation Number W P204
MSCs Decrease TGF 1 Expression In Microglia Which Downregulate
Astrocytic PAI-1 Expression After Stroke
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hongqi xin, Yi Li, Li H Shen, Ruilan Zhang, Li Zhang, Zheng G Zhang,
Michael Chopp, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P205 / Presentation Number W P205
Effectiveness of a PSD95 Inhibitor in Treating Acute Ischemic Stroke in
Old World Gyrencephalic Primates
Douglas Cook, Lucy Teves, Michael Tymianski, UNIVERSITY OF
TORONTO, Toronto, ON, Canada
Hemorrhage – Intraparenchymal Posters I
W P206 – W P221
Poster Board Number P206 / Presentation Number W P206
Aggressive Blood Pressure Control with Clevidipine in Patients with
Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage is Rapid and Well Tolerated: The
ACCELERATE Trial
Carmelo Graffagnino, Duke Univ Medical Ctr, Durham, NC; Sergio
Bergese, Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH; James Love, Moses H Cone
Health System, Greensboro, NC; Dietmar Schneider, Univ of Leipzig,
Leipzig, Germany; Christos Lazaridis, Medical Univ of South Carolina,
Charleston, SC; Marc LaPointe, South Carolina Coll of Pharmacy,
Charleston, SC; Kiwon Lee, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY;
Gwendolyn Lynch, Cleveland Clinic Hosp, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number P207 / Presentation Number W P207
A Low Proportion of Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Meet the Eligibility Criteria of the Surgical Trial in Intracerebral
Hemorrhage II Study
Matthew A Kirkman, Naomi Greenwood, Navneet Singh, Pippa J Tyrrell,
Andrew T King, Hiren C Patel, Greater Manchester Neurosciences Ctr,
Manchester, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number P208 / Presentation Number W P208
Genome Wide Association Study of Intracerebral Hemorrhage
W Mark Brown, Wake Forest Univ Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC;
Alessandro Biffi, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Jeremiasz
Jagiella, Jagiellonian Univ Botaniczna 3, Krakow, Poland; Mary Comeau,
Wake Forest Univ Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC; Lynelle
Cortellini, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Jessica G Woo,
Lisa Martin, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH;
Matthew L Flaherty, Joseph P Broderick, Ranjan Deka, Univ of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH; Agnieszka Slowik, Jagiellonian Univ, Krakow, Poland;
David Tirschwell, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA; Magdy Selim,
Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Devin L Brown, Univ of Michigan
Health System, Ann Arbor, MI; Scott Silliman Silliman, Univ of Florida
college of Med, Jacksonville, FL; Bradford B Worrall, Univ of Virginia
Health System, Charlottesville, VA; James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic,
Jacksonville, FL; Kristin Schwab, Alison M Ayres, Steven M Greenberg,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Carl D Langefeld, Wake
Forest Univ Health Services, Winston-Salem, NC; Daniel Woo, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jonathan Rosand, Massachusetts General
Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P209 / Presentation Number W P209
Spatial Trajectory of Hematoma Enlargement Predicts Clinical
Deterioration and Mortality in Patients with Acute Intracerebral
Haemorrhage
Jorge Pagola, David Rodríguez-Luna, Marta Rubiera, Marc Ribó, Pilar
Coscojuela, Socorro Piñeiro, Olga Maisterra, Bernardo Ibarra, Francisco
Romero, José Álvarez-Sabín, Carlos A Molina, HOSPITAL VALL
D´HEBRÓN, BARCELONA, Spain
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Poster Board Number P210 / Presentation Number W P210
The Effect Of Leukoaraiosis Burden On Admission Hematoma Volume
And Hematoma Growth In Patients With Spontaneous Intracerebral
Hemorrhage
Ethem Murat Arsava, Ozlem Kayim Yildiz, Hacettepe Univ, Faculty of
Med, Dept of Neurology, Ankara, Turkey; Erhan Akpinar, Hacettepe Univ,
Faculty of Med, Dept of Radiology, Ankara, Turkey; Mehmet Akif
Topcuoglu, Hacettepe Univ, Faculty of Med, Dept of Neurology, Ankara,
Turkey
Poster Board Number P211 / Presentation Number W P211
Charlson Comorbidity Index Independently Predicts Long-term
Functional Outcome in Patients after Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Barak Bar, J Claude Hemphill III, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number P213 / Presentation Number W P213
Prediction of 1 Year Functional Outcome in Patients With Intracerebral
Hemorrhage: The “Functional ICH Score”
Michael Mlynash, Christine A Wijman, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr,
Stanford Stroke Ctr, Palo Alto, CA; on behalf of the DASH investigators
Poster Board Number P214 / Presentation Number W P214
Hematoma Expansion in Anticoagulant Associated Intracerebral hemorrhage Despite Prothrombin Complex Concentrate Treatment
Negar Asdaghi, Candice C Poon, Thomas Jeerakathil, Ken Butcher, Univ
of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Poster Board Number P215 / Presentation Number W P215
Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation Is Impaired After Acute Intracerebral
Hemorrhage
Kazuma Nakagawa, The Queen’s Medical Ctr, Honolulu, HI; Jorge M
Serrador, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Sarah L LaRose, Farzaneh A
Sorond, Brigham and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P216 / Presentation Number W P216
Hemicraniectomy And Craniotomy Have Similar Early Outcomes In
Patients With Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Ramy El Khoury, Yoshua Esquenazi, Meghan McIntosh, Renganayaki
Pandurengan, Jeanie Choi, Amrou Sarraj, M Rick Sline, Nicole Gonzales,
Andrew Barreto, James Grotta, Nitin Tandon, Sean Savitz, UNIVERSITY
OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P217 / Presentation Number W P217
Clinical Characteristics Stratify the Utility of Magnetic Resonance
Imaging in Patients With Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Hooman Kamel, Babak B Navi, J Claude Hemphill III, UCSF, San
Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number P218 / Presentation Number W P218
Thrombin Triggers Angiogenesis In Rat Brains Following Intracerebral
Hemorrhage
Hua-Jun Zhou, Inst of Neurology, Xiangya Hosp, Central South
UnivCentral South Univ, Changhsa, China; Tao Tang, Inst of Integrative
Chinese Med, Xiangya Hosp, Central South Univ, Changhsa, China; QiDong YANG, Inst of Neurology, Xiangya Hosp, Central South UnivCentral
South Univ, Changhsa, China
Poster Board Number P219 / Presentation Number W P219
The Role Of Iron In Brain Injury After Intraventricular Hemorrhage
Zhi Chen, Ya Hua, Richard F Keep, Karin Muraszko, Guohua Xi, Univ of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
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Poster Board Number P220 / Presentation Number W P220
Improvement in Functional Outcome after Isoflurane Preconditioning in
a Murine Model of Intracerebral Hemorrhage Involves an Inducible
Nitric Oxide Mechanism
Sarah E Keesecker, Paul R Gigante, Geoffrey Appelboom, Christopher P
Kellner, Brian Y Hwang, Mason L Yeh, Justin Gorski, E Sander Connolly
Jr, Columbia Univ, New York, NY
Poster Board Number P221 / Presentation Number W P221
Evaluation of Intraventricular Hemorrhage Assessment Methods for
Predicting Outcome Following Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Brian Y Hwang, Geoffrey Appelboom, Samuel S Bruce, Christopher P
Kellner, Paul Gigante, Amanda M Carpenter, Matthew Piazza, Philip M
Meyers, E Sander Connolly, Columbia Univ, New York, NY
Intracranial Atherosclerotic Occlusive
Disease Posters I
W P222 – W P237
Poster Board Number P222 / Presentation Number W P222
Plasma Levels Of Apolipoprotein E And Risk Of Intracranial Artery
Stenosis In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients
Hyun-Ji Cho, Young-Jae Kim, ewha womans university mokdong
hospital, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P223 / Presentation Number W P223
Effects of External Counterpulsation in Patients with Progressing
Ischemic Stroke and Large Artery Occlusive Disease
JING HAO HAN, Li Xiong, Wen Hua Lin, Yannie O Soo, Thomas W
Leung, Ka Sing Wong, Chinese university of Hong Kong, Hong King,
Hong Kong
Poster Board Number P224 / Presentation Number W P224
Intracranial Stenosis in the Young Patients May Represent a Distinct
Syndrome
Farhan Siddiq, Gabriela Vazquez, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke
Res Ctr, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number P225 / Presentation Number W P225
Delayed Absorption Of The Contrast Media In CT Angiography Indicates
Plaque Stability In Carotid Stenosis
Nobutaka Horie, Dept of Neurosurgery, Nagasaki Univ Sch of Med,
Nagasaki, Japan; Minoru Morikawa, Dept of Radiology, Nagasaki Univ
Sch of Med, Nagasaki, Japan; Shunsuke Ishizaka, Kentaro Hayashi,
Kazuhiko Suyama, Izumi Nagata, Dept of Neurosurgery, Nagasaki Univ
Sch of Med, Nagasaki, Japan
Poster Board Number P226 / Presentation Number W P226
Perfusion Images Can Enhance The Accuracy To Evaluate Intracranial
Artery Stenosis
Hee-Kwon Park, Chang-gi Hong, Im-Tae Han, Joung-Ho Rha, Inha
university hospital, Incheon, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P227 / Presentation Number W P227
Burden Of Symptomatic Steno-occlusion In Patients With Acute Cerebral
Ischemia In Korea: Prevalence, Distribution And Functional Outcome
Jihoon Kang, Hee-Joon Bae, Moon-Ku Han, Myung Suk Jang, Seoul Natl
Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of; Jong-Moo Park,
Nowon Eulji General Hosp, Eulji Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Tai
Hwan Park, Seoul Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Kyung Bok Lee,
Soonchunhyang Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Youngchai
Ko, Soo Joo Lee, Eulji Univ Hosp, Eulji Univ, Dae-jeon, Korea, Republic
of; Keun Hwa Jung, Seoul Natl Univ Coll of Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic
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of; Yong-Jin Cho, Ilsan Paik Hosp, Inje Univ, Ilsan, Korea, Republic of;
Kyung-Ho Yu, Coll of Med, Hallym Univ, Anyang, Korea, Republic of;
Byung-Chul Lee, Coll of Med, Hallym Univ,, Anyang, Korea, Republic of;
Jungyoung Lee, Dept of Biostatistics, Korea Univ Coll of Med, Seoul,
Korea, Republic of; Jae-Kwan Cha, Coll of Med, Dong-A Unversity,
Busan, Korea, Republic of; Jun Lee, Yeungnam Universty Medical Ctr,
Dae-gu, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P228 / Presentation Number W P228
Prevalence Of Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease Coexisting With
Extracranial Atherosclerosis In The North Indian Population
Dheeraj Khurana, Jomal Mathews, Vivek Gupta, S Prabhakar, PGIMER,
Chandigarh, India
Poster Board Number P229 / Presentation Number W P229
High Levels of Apolipoprotein B/AI Ratio in Ischemic Stroke Patients
with Intracranial Atherosclerosis
Jong-Ho Park, Stroke Ctr, Kwandong Univ Myongji Hosp, Goyang, Korea,
Republic of; Eun-Ja Lee, Dept of Diagnostic Radiology, Kwandong Univ
Myongji Hosp, Goyang, Korea, Republic of; Hyun Jeong Han, Dept of
Neurology, Kwandong Univ Myongji Hosp, Goyang, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P230 / Presentation Number W P230
Predictors of Neurologic Deterioriation in Large Vessel Strokes
Presenting Outside the Traditional Treatment Window
Johanna L Morton, Muhammad Shazam Hussain, Ken Uchino, Ferdinand
K Hui, Irene L Katzan, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number P231 / Presentation Number W P231
Optimal Pressure of External Counterpulsation for Cerebral Blood Flow
augmentation in Ischemic Stroke Patients
WEN HUA LIN, LI XIONG, JING HAO HAN, THOMAS LEUNG, YANNIE
SOO, VINCENT MOK, XIANG YAN CHEN, LAWRENCE KS WONG, The
Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Poster Board Number P232 / Presentation Number W P232
Predictors Of Outcome In Conservatively Treated Patients With
Symptomatic Basilar Artery Occlusive Disease
Angelos M Katramados, Andrew Russman, Brian Silver, Lonni Schultz,
Panayiotis D Mitsias, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P233 / Presentation Number W P233
Prediction Of Asymptomatic Cerebrovascular Diseases Before Bypass
Surgery For Peripheral Artery Disease
Shigeru Fujimoto, Satoshi Suzuki, Shinji Yamamura, Juro Jinnouchi,
Takayuki Matsuki, Takuya Inoue, Takeo Amemiya, Seizo Sadoshima,
NIPPON STEEL YAWATA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Kitayushu, Japan
Poster Board Number P234 / Presentation Number W P234
The Triglyceride:High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Ratio and
Intracranial Arterial Stenosis
Jong-Moo Park, Dept of Neurology, Eulji General Hosp, Seoul, Korea,
Republic of; Jaseong Koo, Dept of Neurology, Seoul St Mary’s Hosp,
Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Young A Kim, Dept of Pathology, Seoul City
Boramae Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Kyusik Kang, Dept of
Neurology, Eulji General Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P236 / Presentation Number W P236
Individual Vessel and Regional Blood Flow Measurements: Implications
for Flow and Collateral Assessment in Cerebrovascular Occlusive
Disease
Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, Xinjian Du, Meide Zhao, Sean Ruland, Nada
Mlinarevich, Fady T Charbel, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
Poster Board Number P237 / Presentation Number W P237
Validation of ‘Reversed Robin Hood Syndrome’ by AcetazolamideChallenged HMPA-SPECT in Patients with Severe Steno-occlusive
Disease of Intracranial Carotid or Middle Cerebral Artery
Vijay K Sharma, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore, Singapore; Georgios
Tsivgoulis, Univ of Thrace, Alexandropoulis, Greece; Aftab Ahmad,
Prakash R Paliwal, Hock L Teoh, Lily Y Wong, Su Jie, N
Venketasubramanian, Michael T Wee, Hao Cheng, Philip A Ping, Vincent
F Chong, Kay W Ng, Pei K Loh, Leonard L Yeo, Benjamin K Ong,
Bernard P Chan, Arvind K Sinha, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore, Singapore
Ischemic Stroke Interventional
Treatment Posters I
W P238 – W P273
Poster Board Number P238 / Presentation Number W P238
Increased Hemorrhagic Risk of Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Patient with Malignancy
Kyung-Yul Lee, Young D Kim, Yonsei Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea,
Republic of; Seung H Oh, CHA Univ Sch of Med, Seongnam, Korea,
Republic of; Sung H Ahn, Chosun Univ Coll of Med, Gwangju, Korea,
Republic of; Seo H Kim, Yonsei Univ Wonju Coll of Med, Wonju, Korea,
Republic of; Sang W Han, Sanggye Paik Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P239 / Presentation Number W P239
C-Arm CT Cerebral Blood Volume, MR Diffusion-Weighted Imaging, and
Histology in a Canine Model of Acute Ischemic Stroke
Martijn J van der Bom, Univ Medical Ctr Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands;
Manik Mehra, Ronn P Walvick, Ajay K Wakhloo, Matthew J Gounis, Univ
of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA
Poster Board Number P240 / Presentation Number W P240
Variability in the Relationship Between Diffusion and Perfusion
Volumes in Acute Stroke Patients
Richard Leigh, Argye E Hillis, Peter B Barker, Johns Hopkins Univerisity,
Baltimore, MD
Poster Board Number P241 / Presentation Number W P241
Persistent contrast is a Predictor of Poor Clinical Outcome in Acute
Stroke Patients Treated with Intrarterial Therapy
Jorge Pagola, Marta Rubiera, Pilar Coscojuela, David Rodriguez-Luna,
Socorro Piñeiro, Olga Maisterra, José Álvarez- Sabín, Francisco Romero,
Carlos A Molina, Marc Ribó, Hosp Vall d´Hebrón, Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number P242 / Presentation Number W P242
Effect of Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound on Combined rt-PA and
Eptifibatide Thrombolysis in an in-vitro Human Clot Model
Wan-Tsu W Chang, Jason M Meunier, George J Shaw, Univ of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number P235 / Presentation Number W P235
Collaterals Determine the Hemodynamic Impact of Atherosclerotic
Intracranial Stenosis
David S Liebeskind, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Nerses Sanossian, USC,
Los Angeles, CA; Qing Hao, Rana Fiaz, Noriko Salamon, Jeffry R Alger,
Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; for the UCLA Collateral
Investigators
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Poster Board Number P243 / Presentation Number W P243
Agreement and Variability in the Interpretation of Presenting Computed
Tomographic and Computed Tomographic Perfusion Imaging Changes
in Ischemic Stroke Patients Qualifying for Endovascular Thrombolysis
Ameer E Hassan, Haralabos Zacharatos, M Fareed K Suri, Gustavo J
Rodriguez, Jefferson T Miley, Alberto Maud, Gabriela Vazquez, Robert A
Taylor, David C Anderson, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res
Ctr, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number P244 / Presentation Number W P244
Head-to-Head Comparison of Combination tPA Thrombolysis in an
in-vitro Human Clot Model
Jason M Meunier, Christy K Holland, Tyrone M Porter, Christopher J
Lindsell, George J Shaw, The Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number P245 / Presentation Number W P245
Telestroke Facilitates Access to Fibrinolytic Treatment for Patients with
Ischemic Stroke
Alfredo Palomino, Hosp Univrio Virgen del Rocío, Seville, Spain
Poster Board Number P246 / Presentation Number W P246
Sedation Practice Patterns in Acute Stroke Endovascular Therapy:
The IMS III Trial Experience
Jonathan A Sohn, Joseph P Broderick, Judith A Spilker, Thomas A
Tomsick, Univ of Cincinnati Academic Health Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Michael
D Hill, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Edward C Jauch, Medical
Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Peter Mitchell, Bernard Yan,
Royal Melbourne Hosp, Melbourne, Australia; Alex Abou-Chebl, Univ of
Louisville, Louisville, KY; Kevin M Cockroft, Pennsylvania State Medical
Sch, Hershey, PA; David M Brown, HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN, Newport Beach, CA; Peter D Panagos, Washington Univ, St
Louis, MO; Raul G Nogueira, Massachussetts General Hosp, Boston, MA;
Peter Keller, Neuroscience Trials Australia, Heidelberg Heights, Victoria,
Australia; Pooja Khatri, Univ of Cincinnati Academic Health Ctr,
Cincinnati, OH; IMS III Investigators
Poster Board Number P247 / Presentation Number W P247
Manual Aspiration Thrombectomy, A Novel Approach To Endovascular
Therapy For Acute Stroke
Oana V Spataru, Tudor Jovin, Lawrence Wechsler, Michael Horowitz,
Amer Malik, Lin Ridwan, Mouhammad Jumaa, Zaidi Syed, UPMC,
Pittsburgh, PA; Aitziber Aleu, Univ Hosp Germans Trias I Pujol,
Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number P248 / Presentation Number W P248
Midterm Clinical and Angiographic Follow Up for the First FDAapproved Prospective, Single-arm Trial of Primary Stenting for Stroke:
SARIS (Stent-Assisted Recanalization for acute Ischemic Stroke)
Elad I Levy, Univ at Buffalo, State Univ of New York, Buffalo, NY;
Maryam Rahman, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL; Alexander A Khalessi,
Patrick T Beyer, Sabareesh K Natarajan, Mary L Hartney, Univ at Buffalo,
State Univ of New York, Buffalo, NY; David J Fiorella, Stony Brook Univ
Medical Ctr, Stony Brook, NY; L N Hopkins, Adnan H Siddiqui, Univ at
Buffalo, State Univ of New York, Buffalo, NY; J Mocco, Univ of Florida,
Gainesville, FL
Poster Board Number P249 / Presentation Number W P249
Solitaire Device for Immediate Flow Restoration and Revascularization
in Acute Stroke Geneva experience
Vitor M Pereira, Ana Paula Narata, Hasan Yilmaz, Ana Marcos Gonzalez,
Isabelle Momjian-Mayor, Roman Sztajzel, Karl-olof Lovblad, Univ Hosp
of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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Poster Board Number P251 / Presentation Number W P251
Medical Complications of Systemic Thrombolysis, Primary Intra-Arterial
Reperfusion and IV-IA Bridging Procedures
Luis Cava, Karen C Albright, Kristian Barlinn, Clotilde Balucani, Maruthi
Kesani, Limin Zhao, UAB-Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Birmingham, AL;
Kara Sands, Michael Lyerly, UAB-Neurology, Birmingham, AL; Anne W
Alexandrov, UAB-Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Birmingham, AL; Mark R
Harrigan, UAB-Neurosurgery, Birmingham, AL; Joseph A Horton, UABNeuroradiology, Birmingham, AL; Edgar Underwood, UAB-Interventional
Radiology, Birmingham, AL; Damon Patterson, Andrei V Alexandrov,
UAB-Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Birmingham, AL
Poster Board Number P252 / Presentation Number W P252
M5, a Thrombolytic Which Induced Significant Functional Recovery and
Less ICH than tPA in Rat Stroke Models
Simone Tomasi, Neuroscience Inst of Turin, Univ of Turin, Turin, Italy;
Paolo Sarmientos, Primm srl, Milan, Italy; Giada Giorda, Alessandro
Vercelli, Neuroscience Inst of Turin, Univ of Turin, Turin, Italy; Victor
Gurewich, Vascular Res Lab, BI Deaconess Medical Ctr, Harvard Medical
Sch, Cambridge, MA
Poster Board Number P253 / Presentation Number W P253
Comparison of Acute Medical Treatments in Ischemic Stroke Patients
Aged 80 Years or Older
Haralabos Zacharatos, Ameer E Hassan, Gabriela Vazquez, Haitham H
Hussein, Gustavo J Rodriguez, M Fareed K Suri, Kamakshi
Lakshminarayan, Mustapha A Ezzeddine, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat
Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number P254 / Presentation Number W P254
In Vivo Thrombolytic Efficacy of Tissue Plasminogen Activator-Loaded
Echogenic Liposomes
Melvin E Klegerman, Melanie R Moody, Hyunggun Kim, Beverly Smulevitz,
Shao-Ling Huang, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr, Houston, TX; Christy
K Holland, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; David D McPherson, Susan T
Laing, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P255 / Presentation Number W P255
THR-18 Peptide, a Modulator of tPA action: A Summary of Preclinical
and Clinical Studies
abraham nimrod, Michael Krakovski, Vadim Polianski, Arnon Aharon,
Thrombotech Technologies Ltd, Nes Ziona, Israel; Abd el Roof Higazi,
Ronen R Leker, Hadassa Medical Sch, Jerusalem, Israel; Itschak
Lamensdorf, Thrombotech Technologies Ltd, Nes Ziona, Israel
Poster Board Number P256 / Presentation Number W P256
The SPEED Trial: A Study of the Penumbra Early Evacuation Device
Don Frei, Swedish Medical Ctr, Englewood, CO; A Turk, Medical Univ of
South Carolina, Charleston, SC; D Heck, Forsyth Medical Ctr, Winston
Salem, NC; F Hui, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; G Joseph,
Presbyterian Hosp, Charlotte, NC; R Jahan, UCLA Medical Ctr, Los
Angeles, CA; J Carpenter, West Virginia Univ Medical Ctr, Morgantown,
WV; T Grobelny, Christ Hosp, Oak Lawn, IL; J Goddard, Fairview
Southdale Hosp, Edina, MN; B Leader, A Bose, SP Sit, Penumbra, Inc,
Alameda, CA
Poster Board Number P257 / Presentation Number W P257
Intra-arterial Thrombolysis Initiated Greater than 24 Hours after
Stroke Onset
Brian Jankowitz, Ridwan Lin, Syed F Zaidi, Mouhammad A Jumma,
Maxim Hammer, Lawrence R Wechsler, Michael Horowitz, Tudor Jovin,
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, Pittsburgh, PA
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Poster Board Number P258 / Presentation Number W P258
General Anesthesia during Mechanical Thrombectomy Negatively
Impacts Functional Independence and Mortality in Only Less Severe
Ischemic Stroke
Christine Wong, Nancy Hills, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Gary Walker,
Concentric Medical, Inc, Mountain View, CA; Wade Smith, UCSF, San
Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number P266 / Presentation Number W P266
Collateral Circulation as a Prognostic Factor in the Selection of Patients
for Endovascular Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke
Salvatore Mangiafico, Valentina Saia, Ilaria Romani, Vanessa Palumbo,
Giovanni Pracucci, Sergio Nappini, Patrizia Nencini, Fabrizio Ricciardi,
Mascia Nesi, Domenico Inzitari, Careggi Hosp, Florence, Italy; for the
Florence Stroke Team
Poster Board Number P259 / Presentation Number W P259
Intra-Arterial Thrombolysis Demonstrates Better Clinical Outcome than
Intra-Arterial Thrombectomy
Nicole R Gonzales, ANDREW D BARRETO, NUSRAT HARUN, TZU-CHING
WU, PREETHI SAHOTA, AMROU SARRAJ, RAMY EL KHOURY, WILLIAM
HICKS, NAVDEEP S SANGHA, VIVEK MISRA, GEORGE A LOPEZ, SEAN I
SAVITZ, JAMES C GROTTA, Univ of Texas Medical Sch, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P267 / Presentation Number W P267
Facing The Clot: Angiographic Appearance Predicts Recanalization And
Clinical Outcome In Acute Ischemic Stroke
Peter Adamczyk, Jeffrey L Saver, Qing Hao, UCLA Medical Ctr, Los
Angeles, CA; Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA; Rana Fiaz, Latisha K Ali, Doojin Kim, Bruce Ovbiagele,
Sidney Starkman, Paul Vespa, Sarah Song, Radoslav Raychev,
Hermelinda G Abcede, Nestor Gonzalez, Satoshi Tateshima, Reza Jahan,
Gary R Duckwiler, Fernando Vinuela, David S Liebeskind, UCLA Medical
Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; UCLA Stroke Investigators
Poster Board Number P260 / Presentation Number W P260
Failure of Conscious Sedation Among Patients Undergoing NeuroEndovascular Procedures
Ameer E Hassan, Rizwan Husain, Gabriela Vazquez, Gustavo J
Rodriguez, M Fareed K Suri, Ramachandra P Tummala, Robert A Taylor,
Mustapha A Ezzeddine, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr,
Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number P261 / Presentation Number W P261
The Hyperdense Vessel Sign on CT is Predictive of Successful
Recanalization Using the Merci Device in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Michael T Froehler, Satoshi Tateshima, Reza Jahan, Gary Duckwiler,
Fernando Vinuela, Latisha K Ali, Sidney Starkman, David Liebeskind,
Jeffrey Saver, Pablo Villablanca, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P262 / Presentation Number W P262
Gasometric Analysis Of Blood Samples Directly Obtained Beyond
Arterial Mca Occlusion During Endovascular Procedures Predicts
Response To Revascularization
Alan Flores, Hosp Vall D’ Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Joao SargentoFreitas, Hosp Univrio Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; Marta Rubiera, Jorge
Pagola, David Rodriguez-Luna, Socorro Piñeiro, Olga Maisterra, Joan
Montaner, Jose Alvarez-Sabin, Carlos Molina, Marc Ribo, Hosp Vall D’
Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number P263 / Presentation Number W P263
Persistent Penumbra in a Rabbit Stroke Model at 24 Hours: Incidence
and Histologic Characteristics
Leah Hennings, Rene Flores, Paula Roberson, Aliza Brown, John Lowery,
Michael Borrelli, William C Culp, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sci, Little
Rock, AR
Poster Board Number P264 / Presentation Number W P264
A Novel Dimension Changing Distal Access Aspiration Catheter For
Acute Stroke Treatment
Satoshi Tateshima, UCLA Medical Ctr, Interventional Neuroradiology, Los
Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P265 / Presentation Number W P265
Clinical-Diffusion Mismatch Better Discriminates Infarct Growth than
MTT-DWI Mismatch in Patients with MCA-M1 Occlusion and Limited
Infarct Core
Raul G Nogueira, Andre Kemmling, Leticia M Souza, Seyedmehdi
Payabvash, Albert J Yoo, Michael H Lev, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Boston, MA
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Poster Board Number P268 / Presentation Number W P268
Admission DWI Infarct Volume May Be A Stronger Predictor of Clinical
Outcome than The Presence of Proximal Arterial Occlusion in Acute
Stroke Patients Undergoing Reperfusion Therapy
Leticia M Souza, Seyedmehdi Payabvash, Shadi A Esfahani, R Gilberto
Gonzalez, Michael H Lev, Raul Nogueira, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P269 / Presentation Number W P269
Long-term Angiographic Follow-up Following Stenting For Chronic Total
Occlusion Older Than Three Months Of The Proximal Subclavian Artery
Yuichi Miyazaki, Takahisa Mori, Hiroyuki Tajiri, Tomonori Iwata, Masahito
Nakazaki, Shonan Kamakura General Hosp, Kamakura, Japan
Poster Board Number P270 / Presentation Number W P270
Title: No Risk of Increased Risk of Symptomatic Intracerebral
Hemorrhage among Sub-therapeutic Warfarin Patients Treated with
Tissue Plasminogen Activator
Nicholas M Dugan, John W Cochran II, Christa Callahan, Karen
Krzywicki, Susan O’Mara, Maurie Whitson, Robin Montgomery, Rosalyn
Munoz, Barbara Mancini, Inova Fairfax Hosp, Falls Church, VA; Panagiota
Kitsantas, Jehanzeb Cheema, George Mason Univ, Fairfax, VA; Tejas H
Patel, Drexel Univ, Phiadelphia, PA
Poster Board Number P271 / Presentation Number W P271
Does Cognitive Function Improve After Intracranial Artery Angioplasty
And Stenting?: A Prospective, Controlled Study
Joo Y Kwon, Young S Han, Jee Y Kim, Dong-Wha Kang, Sun U Kwon,
Dae C Suh, Jong S Kim, Dept of Neurology, Univ of Ulsan Coll of Med,
Asan medical center, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P272 / Presentation Number W P272
Utility Of Final Infarct Volume As Predictor Of Functional Outcome After
Endovascular Stroke Treatment
Syed F Zaidi, Amin Aghaebrahim, Mouhammad A Jumma, Oana V
Spataru, Maxim D Hammer, Vivek K Reddy, Lawrence R Wechsler,
Michael Horowitz, Tudor G Jovin, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH,
Pittsburgh, PA
Poster Board Number P273 / Presentation Number W P273
Stenting Angioplasty In The Treatment Of Venous Sinus Stenoses:
clinical And Angiographic Outcome In 34 Patients
Xunming JI Yan WU Jian CHEN, Xuanwu Hosp, Capital Medical Univ,
Beijing, China
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Nursing Symposium Posters I
W P274 – W P296
Poster Board Number P274 / Presentation Number W P274
Usability Testing the Self-Management TO Prevent Stroke Tool
Jane Anderson, Kimmel Barbara, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Ctr,
Houston, TX; Scott Russell, Adam Neddo, Josh Robinson, Roudebush
VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN; Mahesh Merchant, Roudebush, VA
Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN
Poster Board Number P275 / Presentation Number W P275
Stroke Patient Education Tools Increase Nursing Compliance and
Documentation of Stroke Patient Education
Kathleen Furlong, Deborah M Mastrolia, Hoag Hosp, Newport Beach, CA
Poster Board Number P276 / Presentation Number W P276
Cerebrovascular Risk Factors are Different in Patients with Ischemic
and Hemorrhagic Stroke in Northeastern Brazil
Monique B Alves Jr, Hosp Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil;
João J Carvalho, Hosp Geral de Fortaleza, Fortaleza, Brazil; Gisele S
Silva, Hosp Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil; Cícera B
Machado, Secretaria da Saúde do Estado do Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil;
Georgiana A Viana, Bento F Santos, Hosp Israelita Albert Einstein, São
Paulo, Brazil
Poster Board Number P277 / Presentation Number W P277
Stroke: Bridging the Gap Between Knowledge and Practice
Katie M Wright, Judy Werstler, Aultman Hosp, Canton, OH
Poster Board Number P278 / Presentation Number W P278
System Standardization of Dysphagia Assessment Education Increases
Compliance with Acute Stroke Patients
Julie Fussner, Erin Supan, Leigh Ann McCartney, Univ Hosp Case
Medical Ctr, Cleveland, OH; Melissa Richardson, Univ Hosp Geauga
Medical Ctr, Chardon, OH; Christine Garrett, Univ Hosp Bedford Medical
Ctr, Bedford, OH; Cathy Sila, Univ Hosp Case Medical Ctr, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number P279 / Presentation Number W P279
Initial NIHSS and Timely t-PA Predicts 3 Month Disability
Linda Catalli, Regional Medical Ctr San Jose, San Jose, CA; David
Pickham, Regional Medical Ctr San Jose; Univ of California, San
Francisco, San Jose, CA; Raul Guisado, Regional Medical Ctr San Jose,
San Jose, CA
Poster Board Number P280 / Presentation Number W P280
Community-acquired Pneumonia In Acute Ischemic Stroke
Debora C Mariano-Gambaro, Daniela Morales, Aline M Franco, Larissa A
Silva, Taiza E Santos-Pontelli, Ilana V Werneck, Daniel G Abud, João P
Leite, Octavio M Pontes-Neto, Stroke Service, Univ of Sao Paulo,
Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil
Poster Board Number P281 / Presentation Number W P281
Maximizing Subject Follow-Up by Minimizing the Number of Cooks in
the Kitchen
Lenis Sosa, Rebecca E Martinez, Loren Shen, Nusrat Harun, Rick Sline,
Navdeep Sangha, Tzu-Ching Wu, Hari Indupuru, Vivek Misra, Amrou
Sarraj, Susan Alderman, Mary Jane Hess, Tonita Fontenot, Ramy El
Khoury, Mallikarjunarao Kasam, William Hicks, Preeti Sahota, Andrew
Barretto, James Grotta, Sean Savitz, George Lopez, Nicole Gonzales,
Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr- Houston, Houston, TX
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Poster Board Number P282 / Presentation Number W P282
The Effectiveness of Four Translation Strategies on Nurses’ Adoption
of an Evidence-Based Bladder Protocol
Jamey S Frasure, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number P283 / Presentation Number W P283
Preserving Patient Safety During Handoffs for Acute Stroke Patients that
Receive Alteplase
Kimberly Gray, Susan Hickenbottom, St Joseph Mercy Hosp, Ypsilanti, MI
Poster Board Number P284 / Presentation Number W P284
Implementation of the American Stroke Association Sharegiver Program
(Peer Support)
Teresa M Damush, Indiana Univ Sch of Med/VA Stroke QUERI,
Indianapolis, IN; Jane Anderson, Houston VAMC, Houston, TX; Gloria
Nicholas, Indiana Univ Sch of Med/VA Stroke QUERI, Indianapolis, IN;
Barbara Kimmel, Houston VAMC, Houston, TX; Thomas Kent, Baylor Coll
of Med/Houston VAMC, Houston, TX; Linda S Williams, VA Stroke
QUERI, Indianapolis, IN
Poster Board Number P285 / Presentation Number W P285
Early Mobilization of Ischemic Stroke Patients post-Intravenous TPA
Infusion
Lesia Mooney, Scott Arnold, Olivia Chavez, William David Freeman,
James Meschia, Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL
Poster Board Number P286 / Presentation Number W P286
Efficacy of Health Education
ESTELA SANJUAN, Eva M Garcia-Vega, Pilar Sanchez-Camacho, Rosa
Suñer, HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO DR JOSEP TRUETA DE GIRONA,
GIRONA, Spain
Poster Board Number P287 / Presentation Number W P287
Can Clinical Presentation Provide Clues to Conversion Disorder in Code
Stroke Patients? A Descriptive Analysis of Clinical Findings
Mary K Brethour, Huntsville Hosp and UAB, Huntsville, AL; Anne V
Alexandrov, UAB, Birmingham, AL
Poster Board Number P288 / Presentation Number W P288
Reducing Urinary Tract Infections in Stroke Patients Using Bladder
Scanning technology and Nurse Managed Algorithms
Millie Hepburn, Sara Andrew, Sherin Joseph, Karen Mansfield, Suzanna
Horvath, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY
Poster Board Number P289 / Presentation Number W P289
Intensive Nursing Education and Monitoring Significantly Improve
Compliance to Vital Sign and Neuro-check Documentation After
Intravenous Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Jack Protetch, Amanda Riemer, Vicki Cohen, Angela Costa, Roger
Hunter, Janette Yanko, Ashis H Tayal, Allegheny General Hosp,
Pittsburgh, PA
Poster Board Number P290 / Presentation Number W P290
The Impact of Concurrent Review on Stroke Center Measures at The
Miriam Hospital
Jason T Machan, Celia Gomes McGillivray, The Miriam Hosp,
Providence, RI
Poster Board Number P291 / Presentation Number W P291
In-house Stroke Code Team Leads To Quicker Assessment, Evaluation
And Treatment Of Acute Strokes
Sheila Erickson, Tracy Plume, Gail Lighthizer, Erin Ward, Sharp
Grossmont Hosp, La Mesa, CA
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Poster Board Number P292 / Presentation Number W P292
Baptist Hospital of Miami: Our Multidisciplinary Collaborative Journey
to Primary Stroke Certification
Marguerite Guignard, Baptist Hosp of Miami, Miami, FL; Baptist Hospital
of Miami Stroke Team Members; Maria Gauthreaux, Baptist Hosp of
Miami, Miami, FL
Poster Board Number P293 / Presentation Number W P293
Partnership for Stroke How an Honor Roll Top 20 Hospital System, an
East Texas Community Hospital, and a Foundation, created a Primary
Stroke Center The Journey
Suzanne Monsour, Univ of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; Kim Deaton,
Texas A&M Univ, College Station, TX; Raegan Jones, Our Lady of the
Lake, San Antonio, TX; Amber Loggins, Le Mar, Beaumont, TX; Jan
Flewelling, Univ of Houston, Houston, TX; Joan Censullo, Georgetown
Univ, Washington, DC
Poster Board Number P294 / Presentation Number W P294
Project To Improve Availability Of Stroke Patient Satisfaction Data And
Capture Perceptions Of Care During Hospitalization
Melissa Richardson, Univ Hosp Geauga Medical Ctr, Chardon, OH
Poster Board Number P295 / Presentation Number W P295
Best Practice Guidelines Improve Lipid Management Outcomes
Vicky S Hicks, RN, BC, Lexington Medical Ctr, West Columbia, SC
Poster Board Number P296 / Presentation Number W P296
Let The Data Do The Driving: Informing Clinical Decision-making In
The Community Hospital
Cindy Spencer, Nicole Connors, Wentworth Douglass Hosp, Dover, NH
Outcomes, Quality and Health Services
Research Posters I
W P297 – W P330
Poster Board Number P297 / Presentation Number W P297
Subcortical Lesion Load And Not Inflammation Are Associated With
Poor Cognition After Ischemic Stroke
Hen Hallevi, Einor Ben-Assayag, Shani Shenhar-Tsarfaty, Efrat Kliper,
Ludmila Shopin, Sourasky medical center, Tel Aviv, Israel; Uri Goldbourt,
Tel Aviv Univ, Tel Aviv, Israel; Nir Giladi, Sourasky medical center, Tel
Aviv, Israel; Amos D Korczyn, Tel Aviv Univ, Tel Aviv, Israel; N Katz,
Hebrew Univ, Jerusalem, Israel; Natan Bornstein, Sourasky medical
center, Tel Aviv, Israel
Poster Board Number P298 / Presentation Number W P298
Effect Of Hyperlipidemia On The Progression Of Cerebral White Matter
Lesions: Retrospective Cohort Study
Sang-Soon Park, Dept of Neurology and Clinical Res Ctr for Stroke,
Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Young Seo Kim, Han
Yang Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Su-Ho Lee, Seoul Daehyo
Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Kyusik Kang, Eulji General Hosp, Seoul,
Korea, Republic of; Jong-Won Chung, Chul-Ho Kim, Seung-Hoon Lee,
Byung-Woo Yoon, Dept of Neurology, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul,
Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P299 / Presentation Number W P299
The Short-term Functional Outcome in Patients with Lacunar Stroke
Observations from the SPS3 Study
Oscar Benavente, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada;
Carlos Kase, Univ of Boston, Boston, MA; Adria Arboix, Hosp Del Sacrat
Cord, Barcelona, Spain; Jaume Roquer, Hosp del Mar, Barcelona, Spain;
Mar Castellanos, Hosp Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain; Leslie McClure, Univ
of Alabama, Birmingham, AL; Helena Lau, Univ of Boston, Boston, MA;
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Ana Roldan, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Robert
Hart, Carole White, Univ of Texas, San Antonio, TX
Poster Board Number P300 / Presentation Number W P300
Prognostic Value of Silent Brain Infarcts and Leukoaraiosis Following
First-Ever Ischemic Stroke in Young Adults
Jukka Putaala, Elena Haapaniemi, Minna Kurkinen, Helsinki Univ Central
Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Oili Salonen, Helsinki Medical Imaging Ctr,
Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Markku Kaste, Turgut
Tatlisumak, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland
Poster Board Number P301 / Presentation Number W P301
Patterns of Antihypertensive Medication use and Persistence in
Stroke patients
DaiWai Olson, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Cheryl Bushnell, Wake Forest
Univ, Winston Salem, NC; Margueritte Cox, Eric Peterson, Duke Univ,
Durham, NC
Poster Board Number P302 / Presentation Number W P302
Pharmacist Telephone Interventions Improve Adherence to Stroke
Preventive Medications and Reduce Stroke Risk Factors: A Randomized
Controlled Trial
Viet-Huong V Nguyen, John Poon, Lisa Tokuda, Jeffrey Sayers, Roi-Ann
Wallis, Sunita Dergalust, VA Greater Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P303 / Presentation Number W P303
Effect of Medications on Outcome after Ischemic Stroke
Brett M Kissela, Heidi Sucharew, Kathleen Alwell, Charles J Moomaw,
Daniel Woo, Pooja Khatri, Matthew L Flaherty, Opeolu Adeoye, Samir
Belagaje, Simona Ferioli, Joseph P Broderick, Dawn Kleindorfer,
Christopher J Lindsell, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number P304 / Presentation Number W P304
Early And Late Recurrence After Ischemic Stroke; What Is the Difference?
Nayoung Kim, Soo Hyun Park, Mi Hwa Yang, Myung Suk Jang, Chang
Wan Oh, Sang Yun Kim, Moon-Ku Han, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp,
Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of; Wook-Joo Kim, Ulsan Univ Hosp,
Ulsan-si, Korea, Republic of; Youngchai Ko, Eulji Univ Hosp, Daejeon-si,
Korea, Republic of; Jung-Hyun Park, Dongguk Univ Gyeongju Hosp,
Gyeongju-si, Korea, Republic of; Kyung Bok Lee, Soonchunhyang Univ
Hosp, Seoul-si, Korea, Republic of; Hee-Joon Bae, Seoul Natl Univ
Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P305 / Presentation Number W P305
Why do Ischemic Stroke Patients get Readmitted?
Pratik Bhattacharya, Deependra Khanal, Ramesh Madhavan, Seemant
Chaturvedi, WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P306 / Presentation Number W P306
Clinical-Radiological Severity Mismatch Phenomenon: Patients with
Severe Neurological Deficits without Matching Infarction on Computed
Tomographic Scan
Adnan I Qureshi, M Fareed K Suri, Mustapha A Ezzeddine, Zeenat
Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number P307 / Presentation Number W P307
Validation of a Model Predicting Post-stroke Outcomes
Brett M Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Heidi Sucharew,
Cincinnati Children’s Hosp, Cincinnati, OH; Kathleen Alwell, Charles J
Moomaw, Daniel Woo, Pooja Khatri, Matthew L Flaherty, Opeolu Adeoye,
Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Samir Belagaje, Emory Univ, Atlanta,
GA; Simona Ferioli, Joseph P Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati,
OH; Jane Khoury, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp, Cincinnati, OH; Dawn
Kleindorfer, Christopher J Lindsell, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
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Poster Board Number P308 / Presentation Number W P308
Home Time Is Extended In Ischemic Stroke Patients Who Receive
Thrombolytic Therapy: A Validation Study Of Home Time As An
Outcome Measure
Nishant Kumar Mishra, Western Infirmary and Faculty of Med, Univ of
Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Ashfaq Shuaib, Dept of Neurology,
Stroke Program, University of Alberta, AB, Canada; Patrik Lyden, Dept of
Neurology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr, 8730 Alden Drive, Thalians E-240;,
Los Angeles, CA; Hans-Christoph Diener, Dept of Neurology, Univ
Duisburg-Essen, Hufelandstr 55, 45122, Essen, Germany; James Grotta,
Dept of Neurology, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr, 6431, Fannin Street,
MSB 7044,, Houston, TX; Stephen Davis, Dept of Neurology, Royal
Melbourne Hosp, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville Vic Australia 3050,
Melbourne, Australia; Antonio Davalos, Dept of Neurosciences, Hosp
Univri Germans Trias, Univ Autònoma de Barcelona, Ctra Canyet s/n,
08916 Badalona, Barcelona, Spain, Barcelona, Spain; Tim Ashwood,
AstraZeneca R&D Clinical Neuroscience, S-151 85 Södertälje, Sweden,
Södertälje, Sweden; Warren Wasiewski, InfaCare Pharmaceutical Corp 8
Neshaminy Interplex, Suite 221, Trevose, PA; Kennedy Lees, Western
Infirmary and Faculty of Med, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United
Kingdom; SAINT I trialists
Poster Board Number P309 / Presentation Number W P309
Return Home: A Practical Measure of IV-tPA Efficacy
Don B Smith, Colorado Neurological Inst, Englewood, CO; Paul Murphy,
Colorado Stroke Alliance, Denver, CO; William Jones, Ethan Cumbler,
Univ of Colorado, Aurora, CO
Poster Board Number P310 / Presentation Number W P310
Concurrent Validity of the National Stroke Project Stroke Severity Score
Nada El Husseini, Larry B Goldstein, Duke Univ Hosp, Durham, NC
Poster Board Number P311 / Presentation Number W P311
Reliability and Validity of Proxy Derived Modified Rankin Scale
Assessment
Kate S McArthur, Instutute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, Univ
of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; M L Beagan, A Degnan, R C
Howarth, K A Mitchell, F B McQuaige, M A Shannon, Undergraduate
Medical Sch, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Terence J
Quinn, Inst of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, Univ of Glasgow,
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number P312 / Presentation Number W P312
Reliability and Validity of a translated Modified Rankin Scale
Assessment – a pilot study in Mandarin and English
Kate McArthur, Inst of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, Univ of
Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Haiying Xing, Dept of Neurology,
Peking Univ First Hosp, Beijing, China; Terrence Quinn, Jesse Dawson,
Matthew R Walters, Inst of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, Univ of
Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Wei Sun, Weiping Sun, Quing Peng,
Dept of Neurology, Peking Univ First Hosp, Beijing, China; Peter Higgins,
Inst of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow,
United Kingdom; Yining Huang, Dept of Neurology, Peking Univ First
Hosp, Beijing, China; Kennedy R Lees, Inst of Cardiovascular and
Medical Sciences, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number P313 / Presentation Number W P313
Comparison of Healthy Life Years Lost due to Stroke between two
patient-centered metrics derived from Patients’ Preference vs Experts’
Consensus
Keun-Sik Hong, ILSAN PAIK HOSPITAL INJE UNIV, Goyang, Korea,
Republic of; Hee-Joon Bae, Mi Hwa Yang, Myung Suk Jang, Moon-Ku
Han, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of;
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Juneyoung Lee, Coll of Med, Korea Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of;
Jeffrey Saver, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P314 / Presentation Number W P314
Quality Of Life After Stroke And Its Correlation With Severity Of
Impairment And Functional Status
Irene Katzan, Eric Novak, Nancy Obuchowski, Michael Modic, CLEVELAND
CLINIC FOUNDA, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number P315 / Presentation Number W P315
Depression After Stroke – Association With Patient Characteristics And
Functional Status
Irene Katzan, Eric Novak, Johanna Morton, Kay Bielawski, Michael
Modic, CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDA, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number P316 / Presentation Number W P316
The Psychosocial Impact of Stroke on Patients and their Primary Family
Caregivers: The Caring for Adults Recovering from the Effects of Stroke
(CARES) Project
David L Roth, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; William E
Haley, Univ of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Olivio J Clay, Virginia G Wadley,
George Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Poster Board Number P317 / Presentation Number W P317
Acute Stroke Mortality as a Measure of Program Quality: Does
Unadjusted Mortality Rate Paint a Clear Quality Picture for Public
Reporting?
Anne W Alexandrov, Kara Sands, Kristian Barlinn, Tiffany Pineada,
Michael Lyerly, Luis F Cava, Daniel K Vrazel, April Sisson, Alexis
Jernigan, Hayden Long, Mark Harrigan, Andrei V Alexandrov, Karen C
Albright, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Poster Board Number P318 / Presentation Number W P318
Challenges in Assessing Hospital level Stroke Mortality As a Quality
Measure: Association of Ischemic, Hemorrhagic or Total Hospital Stroke
Mortality Rates
Ying Xian, Wenqin Pan, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Robert G
Holloway, Univ of Rochester, Rochester, NY; Eric D Peterson, Duke
Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC
Poster Board Number P319 / Presentation Number W P319
Weekend versus Weekday Admission and Mortality for Acute
Ischemic Stroke
James S McKinney, Yingzi Deng, UMDNJ - RWJMS, New Brunswick, NJ;
Scott E Kasner, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; John B Kostis,
UMDNJ - RWJMS, New Brunswick, NJ
Poster Board Number P320 / Presentation Number W P320
Mortality Due to Stroke in Da Nang, Vietnam
Annette L Fitzpatrick, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA; Quang V Ngo,
Ministry of Health, Da Nang, Viet Nam; Kiet A Ly, Thanh G Ton, David L
Tirschwell, W T Longstreth Jr, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA; Tung T
Vo, Chien H Pham, Ministry of Health, Da Nang, Viet Nam
Poster Board Number P321 / Presentation Number W P321
Neurological Morbidity And Mortality Following Attendance At A
Transient Ischaemic Attack Clinic
Jesse Dawson, Alan C Cameron, Matthew R Walters, Terence J Quinn,
Kate S McArthur, Kennedy R Lees, Inst of Cardiovascular and Medical
Sciences, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Poster Board Number P322 / Presentation Number W P322
TIA Clinic Triage Strategy Reduces the Cost of TIA Evaluation
Michael Mlynash, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Palo
Alto, CA; James Castle, Dept of Neurology, NorthShore Univ
HealthSystem, Pritzker Sch of Med, Evanston, IL; Jean-Marc Olivot,
Connie Wolford, Neil E Schwartz, Maarten G Lansberg, Stanford Stroke
Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Palo Alto, CA; Gail Edwards, Dept of
Finance, Stanford Hosp and Clinics, Stanford, CA; Stephanie Kemp,
Gregory W Albers, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Palo
Alto, CA
Poster Board Number P330 / Presentation Number W P330
UCLA ICH Grading System is a Better Prognostic Tool for Spontaneous
Intracerebral Hemorrhage When Assessed at 24 hours After the Event
Mohammad Moussavi, Daniel Korya, Akash H Patel, Rola Mahmoud,
Usama Siddique, Jit H Brahmbhatt, Spozhmy Panezai, Martin Gizzi,
Jawad F Kirmani, New Jersey Neuroscience Inst, Edison, NJ
Poster Board Number P323 / Presentation Number W P323
Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging is Utilized in Less than One-third of
Admitted Transient Ischemic Attacks Patients in the United States
Shyam Prabhakaran, Maggie McNulty, Bichun Ouyang, Rush Univ
Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL
Poster Board Number P332 / Presentation Number W P332
Is the Risk of Fatal Brain Edema Increased with Thrombolysis Among
Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke?
Haitham M Hussein, Saqib A Chaudhry, Ganesh Asaithambi, Ruth
Thomson, Fahd Sultan, Robert A Taylor, Mustapha A Ezzeddine, M
Fareed K Suri, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number P324 / Presentation Number W P324
One Year Outcomes of Acute Ischemic Stroke and TIA Patients undergoing CT- versus MRI- based Evaluations: A Retrospective Comparison
Hebah M Hefzy, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI; Elizabeth Neil, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Patricia Penstone, Meredith Mahan,
Panayiotis Mitsias, Brian Silver, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P325 / Presentation Number W P325
Stroke Etiology Significantly Influences Inpatient Cost
Marco Fossati-Bellani, Kamal R Shah, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New
Orleans, LA; Karen C Albright, Univ of Alabama - Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; Stephanie E Rogers, James E Siegler, Sheryl MartinSchild, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA
Poster Board Number P326 / Presentation Number W P326
Influence Of Chads2 Score In The Severity And Prognosis Of Ischemic
Strokes Due To Atrial Fibrillation
Eva Giralt-Steinhauer, Elisa Cuadrado-Godia, Jordi Jimenez-Conde, Ana
Rodriguez-Campello, Sara Jimena, Miguel A Rubio, Angel Ois, Eva
Garcia-Ramallo, Jaume Roquer, Hosp Del Mar, Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number P327 / Presentation Number W P327
Guideline Discordant Periprocedural Interruptions in Warfarin Therapy
are Frequent among Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Lesli E Skolarus, Lewis B Morgenstern, James B Froehlich, Lynda D
Lisabeth, Devin L Brown, UNIV MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number P328 / Presentation Number W P328
How Well do Recent Studies of AF Patients Reflect the Real World
AF Patient?
Teresa A Simon, BMS, Princeton, NJ; Laurent Azoulay, Mc Gill Univ,
Montreal, QC, Canada; Marc Rosenman, Regenstrief, Indianapolis, IN; Ed
Ewen, Chrisitana Care Outcomes Res, Newark, DE; Hugh Kawabata,
BMS, Plainsboro, NJ; Samy Suissa, McGill Univ, Montreal, ON, Canada
Poster Board Number P329 / Presentation Number W P329
High Rate of Enrollment of Black Subjects in Genetic Substudy of
Intracerebral Hemorrhage Natural History Study
Dorothy F Edwards, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; Ravi S
Menon, Georgetown Univ, Washington, DC; M Christopher Gibbons,
Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD; Latoya Forrester, Georgetown Univ,
Washington, DC; Jeffery Wing, Brisa Sanchez, Univ of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI; Ali Fokar, Nawar Shara, Medstar Res Inst, Washington, DC;
Chelsea S Kidwell, Georgetown Univ, Washington, DC
148
Vascular Biology in Health and
Disease Posters I
W P332 – W P351
Poster Board Number P333 / Presentation Number W P333
Older Patients are at Higher Risk for Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption
Following Treatment with IV-tPA, Independent of Impaired Kidney
Function
Ayush Batra, Shlee S Song, Jose G Merino, Amie W Hsia, John K Lynch,
Marie Luby, Lawrence L Latour, Steven Warach, NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number P334 / Presentation Number W P334
Gender Moderation in the Association between Mitochondrial
Uncoupling Protein Genetic Variants and Carotid Plaque
Chuanhui Dong, David Della-Morte, Ashley Beecham, Mark S
McClendon, Digna Cabral, Susan H Blanton, Ralph L Sacco, Tatjana
Rundek, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL
Poster Board Number P336 / Presentation Number W P336
Lobar Tissue Loss in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
MAyaz Khan, Gregory A Dierksen, Amy Halpin, Mahmut E Gurol,
Jonathan Rosand, Anand Viswanathan, David S Salat, Steven M
Greenberg, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P337 / Presentation Number W P337
Serum SDF1-A Levels Significantly Increase Following Stroke And Are
Associated With Increased Hematopoetic Stem Cell Mobilization
Aqeela Afzal, Saeed Ansari, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL; Christopher P
Kellner, Columbia Univeristy, New York, NY; Sergei A Sosunov, Columbia
Univ, New York, NY; Annemarie Wolfe, Brian L Hoh, Edward Scott, Univ
of Florida, Gainesville, FL; E Sander Connolly, Columbia Univ, New York,
NY; J Mocco, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Poster Board Number P338 / Presentation Number W P338
Therapeutic Modulation of Cerebral Microbleeds in Cerebral Amyloid
Angiopathy
Vitaly Vasilevko, Giselle Passos, Daniel Quiring, Mark Fisher, David H
Cribbs, Univ of California Irvine, Irvine, CA
Poster Board Number P339 / Presentation Number W P339
The Novel TrkB Agonist, 7,8-Dihydroxyflavone Enhances Stem Cell
Mobilization After Stroke
J Mocco, Aqeela Afzal, Nagheme Thomas, Zuha Warraich, Brian L Hoh,
Edward W Scott, Jeffery A Kleim, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL
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Poster Board Number P340 / Presentation Number W P340
The Differential Genetic Expression in Unstable and Stable Carotid
Plaques may be a Predictor of Stroke Risk
Ankur Aggarwal, Michelle Lennartz, Paul Kreienberg, Albany Medical Ctr,
Albany, NY
Poster Board Number P341 / Presentation Number W P341
In Critical Care Setting Brain Natriuretic Peptide is an Unreliable
Marker for Assessing Congestive Heart Failure in Acute Stroke Patients
Mohammad Moussavi, Bryan Gershen, Daniel Korya, Akash H Patel, Jit
H Brahmbhatt, Subasini Dash, Daniel Rosenblat, Martin Gizzi, Jawad
Kirmani, New Jersey Neuroscience Inst, Edison, NJ
Poster Board Number P342 / Presentation Number W P342
Effect of PFO Physiology on Circulatory Proteomic Profile in Ischemic
Stroke Patients
MingMing Ning, Ferdinando Buonanno, CardioNeurology Clinic, Clinical
Proteomics Res Ctr, Dept of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hosp /
Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Michael Athenas, Dave Sarracino, Bryan
Krastins, Clinical Proteomics Res Ctr, Dept of Neurology, Massachusetts
General Hosp / Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Zareh Demirjian, Dept of
Hematology, Massachusetts General Hosp / Harvard Medical Sch, Boston,
MA; Ignacio Inglessis-Azuaje, Dept of Cardiology, Massachusetts General
Hosp / Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; David McMullin, New York Univ,
New York, NY; G William Dec, Igor Palacios, Dept of Cardiology,
Massachusetts General Hosp / Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Mary
Lopez, Clinical Proteomics Res Ctr, Dept of Neurology, Massachusetts
General Hosp / Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Eng H Lo, Neuroprotection Res Lab, Dept of Radiology, and Clinical Proteomics Res Ctr,
Dept of Neurology, Mass General Hosp / Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P343 / Presentation Number W P343
Elevated High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein in Acute Stage Cerebral
Infarction Predicts Progression of Carotid Intima-media Thickness
Daiki Takano, Takashi Yamazaki, Tetsuya Maeda, Ken Nagata, Res Inst for
Brain and Blood Vessels, Akita, Japan
Poster Board Number P344 / Presentation Number W P344
Tissue Plasminogen Activator Impairs Hematopoietic Stem Cell
Function, Thus Potentially Limiting Stroke Recovery
Aqeela Afzal, Saeed Ansari, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL; Christopher P
Kellner, Univ of Columbia, New York, NY; Sergei A Sosunov, Columbia
Univ, New York, NY; Brian L Hoh, Edward W Scott, Univ of Florida,
Gainesville, FL; E Sander Connolly, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; J
Mocco, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Poster Board Number P345 / Presentation Number W P345
Higher Coated-platelet Levels are Associated with Stroke Recurrence
Following Non-lacunar Brain Infarction
Calin Prodan, Julie A Stoner, Linda D Cowan, George L Dale, Univ of
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK
Poster Board Number P346 / Presentation Number W P346
Coated-platelet Levels are Elevated in Patients with Transient Ischemic
Attack Compared to Controls
Calin I Prodan, Univ of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK; Andrea Vincent,
Univ of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; George L Dale, Univ of Oklahoma,
Oklahoma City, OK
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Poster Board Number P347 / Presentation Number W P347
Peroxynitrite Disrupts Cerebrovascular Actin Cytoskeleton and Reduces
Myogenic Reactivity in Diabetes after Oxygen-glucose Deprivation
Aisha Kelly-Cobbs, Medical Coll of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Roshini
Prakash, Univ of Georgia Coll of Pharmacy, Augusta, GA; Weiguo Li,
Adviye Ergul, Medical Coll of Georgia, Augusta, GA
Poster Board Number P348 / Presentation Number W P348
Cigarette Smoke Induces Oxidative Stress and Phenotypic Modulation in
Cerebral Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells
H Kwang Yeoh, Thomas Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia, PA; Brian J Titus,
Gary K Owens, Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; Robert H
Rosenwasser, Aaron S Dumont, Thomas Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia, PA
Poster Board Number P349 / Presentation Number W P349
Mechanisms of Natural Vitamin E, Alpha-Tocotrienol, in Pial Collateral
Recruitment and Remodeling During Acute Ischemic Stroke
Laura A Peterson, Cameron L Rink, Savita Khanna, Mallory Heigel,
Chandan K Sen, Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH
Poster Board Number P350 / Presentation Number W P350
The Protective Effect Of Spironolactone On Cerebral Ischemia/reperfusion Injury In Nicotine Exposed Mice
Nikola Sladojevic, Svetlana M Stamatovic, Bertram Pitt, Richard F Keep,
Anuska V Andjelkovic, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number P351 / Presentation Number W P351
Plasma Aldosterone Increases Rapidly After Cerebral Ischemia with
Reperfusion Injury
Anne M Dorrance, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, East Lansing, MI
PROFESSOR-LED POSTER TOURS BY CATEGORY SESSION II
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10
5:45 PM – 6:15 PM
Acute Noninterventional Treatment
Moderated Poster Tour II
Th MP1 – Th MP6
SECTION 1
Moderator:
TBD
Poster Board Number MP1 / Presentation Number Th MP1
Response to Intravenous Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke in
patients with Reduced Cardiac Ejection Fraction
Vivek Misra, Nusrat Harun, Melvin Sline, Andrew D Barreto, George A
Lopez, Nicole R Gonzales, James C Grotta, Sean I Savitz, UT MED
SCHOOL AT HOUSTON, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number MP2 / Presentation Number Th MP2
Safety And Outcome of IV Thrombolysis in Patients with Acute Stroke
Treated In the 3-45 h Window Who Would Have Been Excluded From
The ECASS III Trial
abeer B farrag, Preeti Sahota, James Grotta, Sean Savitz, Univ of Texas,
Houston, TX
151
Poster Board Number MP3 / Presentation Number Th MP3
Negative CT in Witnessed Onset Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients is Not
a Reliable Indicator for Early Stroke Onset
Shlee S Song, Lawrence L Latour, Marie Luby, NIH- Stroke Branch,
Bethesda, MD; Ona Wu, Athinoula A Martinos Ctr, Dept of Radiology,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA; Julio A Chalela, Medical
Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; John A Butman, NIH Clinical Ctr,
Bethesda, MD; Andrew M Demchuk, Michael D Hill, Univ of Calgary,
Alberta, AB, Canada; Nicholas Patronas, NIH Clinical Ctr, Bethesda, MD;
Steven Warach, NIH- Stroke Branch, Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number MP4 / Presentation Number Th MP4
Risk Factors for Symptomatic Intracranial Hemorrhage After Intravenous
Thrombolysis for Acute Stroke
Crystal T Wong, Oana Spataru, Darren Lepere, Tudor G Jovin, Syed F Zaidi,
Lori Massaro, Maxim D Hammer, Vivek Reddy, Lawrence R Wechsler,
Mouhammad A Jumaa, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA
Poster Board Number MP5 / Presentation Number Th MP5
Early Predictors and Therapeutic Strategies in Patients with
Progressive-Type Lacunar Infarction: A Prospective, Multi-Centered,
Observational Study
Hiroshi Moriwaki, Hitoshi Niki, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita,
Japan; Yasumasa Yamamoto, Kyoto 2nd Red-Cross Hosp, Kyoto, Japan;
Yasuhiro Manabe, Natl Okayama Med Ctr, Okayama, Japan; Hiroyuki
Nishimura, Nishinomiya Kyoritsu Neurosurgery Hosp, Nishinomiya, Japan;
Norifumi Metoki, Hirosaki Stroke Ctr, Hirosaki, Japan; Shigeharu Takagi,
Tokai Univ Hosp, Isehara, Japan; Ban Mihara, Mihara Memorial Hosp,
Isezaki, Japan; Kazuyuki Nagatsuka, Hiroaki Naritomi, Natl Cerebral and
Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; STOP-BAD Group
Poster Board Number MP6 / Presentation Number Th MP6
Outcomes Of t-PA Use In Octogenarians
William P Neil, Rema Raman, Karin Ernstrom, Thomas M Hemmen, Univ
of San Diego Medical Ctr, San Diego, CA
Aneurysm Moderated Poster Tour II
Th MP7 – Th MP12
SECTION 2
Moderator:
152
Muhammad S Hussain, MD, FRCPC, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number MP10 / Presentation Number Th MP10
Efficacy, Durability and Cost of Stent Assisted Coiling of Unruptured
Intracranial Aneurysms Compared to Coiling and Clipping
Jennifer A Frontera, Joseph Moatti, Henry Moyle, Kenneth de los Reyes,
Stephen McCullough, Joshua B Bederson, Aman Patel, MOUNT SINAI
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New York, NY
Poster Board Number MP11 / Presentation Number Th MP11
The Effect of Tissue Plasminogen Activator on Hemorrhage Rate in
Ischemic Stroke Patients with Aneurysms, a Case Series Report
Christopher V Fanale, Alessandro Orlando, Kathryn A Leonard, Kristin M
Salottolo, David Bar-Or, Swedish Medical Ctr, Englewood, CO
Poster Board Number MP12 / Presentation Number Th MP12
In Vitro Evaluation of a Novel Hyper-Elastic Thin Film Nitinol Covered
Stent for the Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms
Colin P Kealey, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Haithem H Babiker, Arizona State
Univ, Tempe, AZ; Youngjae Chun, Steve Lin, KP Mohanchandra, David A
Rigberg, Greg P Carman, Dan S Levi, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; David H
Frakes, Arizona State Univ, Tempe, AZ
Basic and Translational Neuroscience of
Th MP13 – Th MP18
Stroke Recovery Moderated Poster Tour II
SECTION 3
Moderator:
S Thomas Carmichael, Jr, MD, PhD, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number MP13 / Presentation Number Th MP13
Neurovascular Unit Remodeling During Recovery Involves Matrix
Metalloproteinases In Ischemic Rat Brain
Yi Yang, Jeffrey F Thompson, Jeff W Hill, Thera A Mcavoy, Eduardo Y
Estrada, Victor M Salayandia, Gary A Rosenberg, Univ of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM
Poster Board Number MP14 / Presentation Number Th MP14
Deficiency Of Metalloprotease ADAMTS13 Aggravates Brain Injury and
Inflammation in a Murine Model of Experimental Stroke
Mohammad M Khan, Neelam Chauhan, Chintan Gandhi, Steven R Lentz,
Anil K Chauhan, Univ of Iowa, Iowa, IA
Poster Board Number MP7 / Presentation Number Th MP7
Why There Are So Many Small Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms?
Y Jonathan Zhang, The Methodist Neurological Inst, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number MP15 / Presentation Number Th MP15
RNAi-mediated Knockdown of Injury-induced Prokineticin 2 And Its
Effects On Neuron Death
Michelle Y Cheng, Collin Culbertson, Alex G Lee, Nathan Manley, Guohua
Sun, Gary K Steinberg, Robert M Sapolsky, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
Poster Board Number MP8 / Presentation Number Th MP8
Hemodynamic-Morphologic Discriminants for Intracranial Aneurysm
Rupture
Sabareesh K Natarajan, Jianping Xiang, Markus Tremmel, Ding Ma,
Univ at Buffalo-SUNY, Buffalo, NY; J Mocco, Univ of Florida, Gainesville,
FL; L N Hopkins, Adnan H Siddiqui, Elad I Levy, Hui Meng, Univ at
Buffalo-SUNY, Buffalo, NY
Poster Board Number MP16 / Presentation Number Th MP16
Let 7f microRNA As A Therapeutic Target Following Stroke In Female Rats
Amutha Selvamani, Texas A&M Health Science Ctr, College Station, TX;
Pratheesh Sathyan, The Univ of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Ctr,
Houston, TX; Rajesh Miranda, Farida Sohrabji, Texas A&M Health
Science Ctr, College Station, TX
Poster Board Number MP9 / Presentation Number Th MP9
In Vitro Quantification of the Size Distribution of Intrasaccular Voids Left
after Endovascular Coiling of Cerebral Aneurysms
Mohammad A Aziz-Sultan, Univ Of Miami, Miami, FL; Chander
Sadasivan, Jeremy Brownstein, Bhumika Patel, Stony Brook Univ, Stony
Brook, NY; Enrique Puig, Kenneth Fernandez Prada, Audrey Rakian,
Hamad Farhat, Mohamed S Elhammady, Qing Hao, Asher L Trager, Univ
of Miami, Miami, FL; Henry H Woo, David J Fiorella, Baruch B Lieber,
Stony Brook Univ, Stony Brook, NY
Poster Board Number MP17 / Presentation Number Th MP17
Activation of Synaptic NMDA Receptors During Reperfusion Provides
Protection against Oxygen and Glucose Deprivation
VERONICA GUIRAO, Fundació d’Investigació en Ciencies de la Salut
Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain; ANTONIO DAVALOS, Fundació
d’Investigació en Ciencies de la Salut Germans Trias i Pujol/ Hosp
Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain; TERESA GASULL,
Fundació d’Investigació en Ciencies de la Salut Germans Trias i Pujol,
Badalona, Spain
153
Poster Board Number MP18 / Presentation Number Th MP18
Therapeutic Benefit of Combination Simvastatin and Human Umbilical
Cord Blood Cells Treatment of Stroke: Neurogenesis, Vascular and
White Matter Remodeling
Xu Cui, Michael Chopp, Alex Zacharek, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI;
Nicole Kuzmin-Nichols, Saneron CCEL Therapeutics, Inc, Tampa, FL;
Chunling Zhang, Cynthia Roberts, Amjad Shehadah, Jieli Chen, Henry
Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Community/Risk Factors
Moderated Poster Tour II
Th MP19 – Th MP24
SETION 4
Moderator:
TBD
Poster Board Number MP19 / Presentation Number Th MP19
A Polymorphism In Raptor Is Associated With Moyamoya Disease In
The East Asian Populations
Yohei Mineharu, Gene Theraputics Res Inst, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr,
Los Angeles, CA; Liu Wanyang, Hirokuni Hashikata, Kayoko Inoue, Norio
Matsuura, Hatasu Kobayashi, Kyoto Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Kyoto,
Japan; Ken-ichiro Kikuta, Univ of Fukui, Yoshida, Japan; Yasushi Takagi,
Fukui Red Cross Hosp, Fukui, Japan; Toshiaki Hitomi, Kyoto Univ
Graduate Sch of Med, Kyoto, Japan; Nobuo Hashimoto, Osaka
Carviovascular Ctr, Osaka, Japan; Susumu Miyamoto, Akio Koizumi,
Kyoto Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Kyoto, Japan
Poster Board Number MP20 / Presentation Number Th MP20
Antihypertensive treatment and stroke risk in a general population: The
Akita Stroke Onset Registry
Manabu Izumi, Jichi Medical Univ, Shimotsuke City, Japan; Kazuo
Suzuki, Res Inst for Brain and Blood Vessels-Akita, Akita City, Japan;
Tetsuya Sakamoto, Akita Kumiai General Hosp, Akita City, Japan; Masato
Hayashi, Hiraka General Hosp, Yokote City, Japan
Poster Board Number MP21 / Presentation Number Th MP21
Paradoxical Longevity in Obese Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Beom Joon Kim, Seung-Hoon Lee, Wi-Sun Ryu, Chi Kyung Kim, Seoul
Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; JiSung Lee, Korea Univ,
Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Byung-Woo Yoon, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp,
Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number MP22 / Presentation Number Th MP22
Thrombocytopenia and the Risk of In-hospital Mortality among Ischemic
Stroke Patients
Michael M Phipps, Jason J Sico, YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDI,
New Haven, CT; Dawn M Bravata, Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Ctr,
Indianapolis, IN
Poster Board Number MP23 / Presentation Number Th MP23
Stroke Messaging: Are We FAST Enough?
Stephen M Davis, Diana Martinelli, Kyle Kutrovac, Lucas Heller, Todd
Crocco, Hollynn Larrabee, West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WV
Poster Board Number MP24 / Presentation Number Th MP24
Sustained Increases in Community Awareness of Stroke Signs and
Symptoms and Use of 911 Using a Staged Media Campaign
Michael McNamara, Crystelle Fogle, Carrie Oser, Dorothy Gohdes, Todd
Harwell, Steve Helgerson, Montana Dept of Public Health, Helena, MT;
Nicholas Okon, Providence, Portland, OR; Dennis Dietrich, Benefis, Great
Falls, MT; Dan Rodriguez, Neurologist, Billings, MT
154
Diagnosis Moderated Poster Tour II
Th MP25 – Th MP30
SECTION 5
Moderator:
Tudor G Jovin, MD, Pittsburgh, PA
Poster Board Number MP25 / Presentation Number Th MP25
Brain Natriuretic Peptide Predicts Functional Outcome In Ischemic Stroke
Natalia S Rost, Alessandro Biffi, Lisa Cloonan, Massachusetts General
Hosp, Boston, MA; Peter J Kelly, Mater Univ Hosp, Dublin, Ireland; David
Greer, Yale-New Haven Medical Ctr, New Haven, CT; Patrick T Ellinor,
Karen L Furie, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number MP27 / Presentation Number Th MP27
Cerebral Blood Volume Gradient Maps Depict Vulnerability to
Hemodynamic Failure and Infarct Growth in Acute Ischemic Stroke
David S Liebeskind, Fabien Scalzo, Qing Hao, Jeffry R Alger, Xiao Hu,
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; for the UCLA Collateral Investigators
Poster Board Number MP28 / Presentation Number Th MP28
Hyperacute Levels of High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein are Associated
with Mean Transit Time and Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Volumes and
Improve Outcome Prediction in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Svetlana Lorenzano, Natalia S Rost, Hua Li, Alona Muzikansky, Gordon J
Harris, Michael H Lev, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Steven
K Feske, Brigham and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Michael K Parides,
Mount Sinai Sch of Med, New York, NY; Rebecca Betensky, Harvard Sch
of Public Health, Boston, MA; Ona Wu, Fabricio O Lima, Leonardo
Batista, Ahmad Bayrlee, Lauren M Nentwich, Matthew B Maas, Aurauma
Chutinet, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Danilo Toni, La
Sapienza Univ, Rome, Italy; Karen L Furie, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Boston, MA
Poster Board Number MP29 / Presentation Number Th MP29
Discovery of a New Panel of Blood Biomarkers to Differentiate Acute
Stroke from Stroke-Mimicking Conditions
Joan Montaner, Anna Penalba, Neurovascular Res Lab, Vall d’Hebron
Res Inst, UAB, Barcelona, Spain; Pilar Chacon, Lipids Unit, Biochemical
Dept, Vall d’Hebron Hosp, Barcelona, Spain; Pilar Delgado, Anna Rosell,
Neurovascular Res Lab, Vall d’Hebron Res Inst, UAB, Barcelona, Spain;
Marc Ribó, Neurology Dept, Vall d’Hebron Hosp, Barcelona, Spain;
Dolors Giralt, Neurovascular Res Lab, Vall d’Hebron Res Inst, UAB,
Barcelona, Spain; Manolo Quintana, Alan Flores, Neurology Dept, Vall
d’Hebron Hosp, Barcelona, Spain; Teresa García-Berrocoso, Cris Boada,
Neurovascular Res Lab, Vall d’Hebron Res Inst, UAB, Barcelona, Spain;
Carlos Molina, Neurology Dept, Vall d’Hebron Hosp, Barcelona, Spain;
Israel Fernández-Cadenas, Neurovascular Res Lab, Vall d’Hebron Res
Inst, UAB, Barcelona, Spain; Jose Alvarez-Sabín, Neurology Dept, Vall
d’Hebron Hosp, Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number MP30 / Presentation Number Th MP30
Hyperacute Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Levels Predicts Infarct Volume
and Stroke Outcome
Svetlana Lorenzano, Natalia S Rost, Hua Li, Ken Arai, Sophia Hartdegen,
Alona Muzikansky, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Michael K
Parides, Mount Sinai Sch of Med, New York, NY; Rebecca Betensky,
Harvard Sch of Public Health, Boston, MA; Ona Wu, Fabricio O Lima,
Leonardo Batista, Ahmad Bayrlee, Lauren M Nentwich, Matthew B Maas,
Aurauma Chutinet, Angel T Som, Loc-Duyen D Pham, Massachusetts
General Hosp, Boston, MA; Danilo Toni, La Sapienza Univ, Rome, Italy;
Gordon J Harris, Michael H Lev, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston,
MA; Steven K Feske, Brigham and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Peter J
Kelly, Mater Hosp, Dublin, Ireland; Eng H Lo, Karen L Furie,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
155
Emergency Medicine Moderated
Poster Tour II
Th MP31 – Th MP36
SECTION 6
Moderator:
William Meurer, MD, Ann Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number MP31 / Presentation Number Th MP31
Incorporating Smartphone Teleradiology Application into a Telestroke
Network Environment
Bart M Demaerschalk, Jason E Vargas, Dwight D Channer, Brie N Noble,
Terri-Ellen J Kiernan, Elizabeth A Gleason, Bert B Vargas, Timothy J
Ingall, Maria I Aguilar, David W Dodick, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ;
Bentley J Bobrow, Arizona Dept of Health Services and Maricopa Medical
Ctr, Phoenix, AZ; STARR Trial Investigators
Poster Board Number MP36 / Presentation Number Th MP36
Improvement in Emergency Physician Stroke Thrombolysis Knowledge:
The Increasing tPA Stroke Treatment through Interventional behavior
Change Tactics (INSTINCT) Trial
William J Meurer, Shirley M Frederiksen, Zhenzhen Xu, Allie M Kade,
Lewis B Morgenstern, Univ Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Mary N Haan,
Univ of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; John D Kalbfleisch,
Phillip A Scott, Univ Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Experimental Mechanisms and
Models Moderated Poster Tour II
SECTION 7
Moderator:
Poster Board Number MP32 / Presentation Number Th 32
The Addition of CT Imaging to the ABCD2 Score Improves the Ability to
Identify Individuals at Medium and High Risk of Stroke
Jason K Wasserman, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON,
Canada; Jeff J Perry, Dar Dowlatshahi, Grant Stotts, The Ottawa Hosp,
Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Marco Sivilotti, Queens Univ,
Dept Emergency Med, Kingston, ON, Canada; Andrew Worster, McMaster
Univ, Dept Emergency Med, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Marcel Emond, Laval
Univ, Dept Emergency Med, Quebec, QC, Canada; Jane Sutherland,
Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Ian Stiell, Mukul Sharma,
The Ottawa Hosp, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Poster Board Number MP33 / Presentation Number Th MP33
Recruitment of Stroke Patients into Prehospital Research Before and
After Implementation of a System-Wide Stroke Triage Policy
Nerses Sanossian, Marc Eckstein, Univ of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA; Samuel Stratton, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, CA; Frank Pratt, Los Angeles County Fire Dept, Los Angeles,
CA; William Koenig, Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services,
Los Angeles, CA; Scott Hamilton, Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA; Robin
Conwit, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD; Randy Sanoff, Univ of
California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Sidney Starkman, David S
Liebeskind, Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; FASTMAG Investigators and Coordinators
Poster Board Number MP34 / Presentation Number Th MP34
Use of Neuroimaging and Neurology Consultation to Evaluate
Cerebrovascular Causes of Acute Dizziness in the Emergency
Department (ED)
Maulik P Shah, Babak B Navi, Hooman Kamel, Aaron W Grossman,
Christine Wong, Sharon N Poisson, Dept of Neurology, Univ of
California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; William D Whetstone, Dept
of Emergency Med, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA;
S Andrew Josephson, Anthony Kim, Dept of Neurology, Univ of
California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number MP35 / Presentation Number Th MP35
Feasibility and Yield of a Brief Questionnaire to Help Identify
Intracerebral Hemorrhage among Stroke Patients in the Field
Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Sidney
Starkman, David S Liebeskind, Lucas Restrepo, Latisha K Ali, UCLA
Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Robin Conwit, Natl Insts of Health,
Bethesda, MD; Marc Eckstein, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles,
CA; Samuel Stratton, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA;
Frank Pratt, Los Angeles County Fire Dept, Los Angeles, CA; Jeffrey L
Saver, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; FAST-MAG Investigators and
Coordinators
156
Th MP37 – Th MP42
Louis D McCullough, MD, PhD, Farmington, CT
Poster Board Number MP37 / Presentation Number Th MP37
Effect Of Moderate And Excessive Alcohol Exposure On Female Versus
Male Experimental Stroke Outcomes In Mice
Ling Zhang, Nicole L Libal, Patricia D Hurn, Stephanie J Murphy, Oregon
Health & Science Univ, Portland, OR
Poster Board Number MP38 / Presentation Number Th MP38
Neonatal Testosterone Administration Provides Neuroprotection After
Stroke In Adult Male Rats
Rebecca W Persky, Fudong Liu, Gillian Weston, Stephanie Levy, Louise D
McCullough, UCONN HEALTH CENTER, Farmington, CT
Poster Board Number MP39 / Presentation Number Th MP39
Gender-Independent Neuroprotection with Minocycline after
Experimental Embolic Stroke
Md Nasrul Hoda, Weiguo Li, Samuel Herberg, Galina Y Kondrikova,
Rachel A McNamee, Medical Coll of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Adviye Ergul,
William D Hill, Medical Coll of Georgia, Charlie Norwood VA Medical Ctr,
Augusta, GA; David C Hess, Medical Coll of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Irina
Y Sazonova, Medical Coll of Georgia, Charlie Norwood VA Medical Ctr,
Augusta, GA
Poster Board Number MP40 / Presentation Number Th MP40
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD): Another molecule
contributing to sex differences?
Chad Siegel, Louise D McCullough, UNIV CONNECTICUT HEALTH CTR,
Farmington, CT
Poster Board Number MP41 / Presentation Number Th MP41
Protective Role of Estrogen against the Formation of Intracranial
Aneurysms in Mice
Yoshiteru Tada, Hiroshi Makino, Elena I Liang, Kosuke Wada, Tomoki
Hashimoto, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number MP42 / Presentation Number Th MP42
Up-regulation Of Estrogen Receptor Alpha With Down-regulation Of The
Brain Renin-angiotensin System By Olmesartan Contributes To
Neuroprotection Against Cerebral Infarction In Estrogen-deficient Rats
Kenji Shimada, Keiko T Kitazato, Tomoya Kinouchi, Kenji Yagi, Yoshiteru
Tada, Junichiro Satomi, Teruyoshi Kageji, Shinji Nagahiro, Inst of Health
Biosciences The Univ of Tokushima Graduate Sch, Tokushima, Japan
157
Hemorrhage – Intraparenchymal
Moderated Poster Tour II
Th MP43 – Th MP48
SECTION 8
Moderator:
Craig Anderson, MD, PhD, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Poster Board Number MP43 / Presentation Number Th MP43
Speed Of ultra-early Hematoma Growth As A Powerful Predictor Of
Clinical Deterioration And Long-term Outcome In Patients With Acute
Intracranial Hemorrhage
David Rodríguez-Luna, Socorro Piñeiro, Marc Ribó, Bernardo Ibarra,
Marta Rubiera, Jorge Pagola, Olga Maisterra, Pilar Coscojuela, Francisco
Romero, José Álvarez-Sabín, Carlos A Molina, Hosp Vall d’Hebron,
Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number MP44 / Presentation Number Th MP44
Volumetric Analysis of the CT Angiography Spot Sign Enables
Calculation of the Rate of On-Going Hemorrhage in Patients with
Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Josser E Delgado Almandoz, Massachusetts General Hosp / Mallinckrodt
Inst of Radiology, Saint Louis, MO; Pamela W Schaefer, Joshua N
Goldstein, Jonathan Rosand, Michael H Lev, R Gilberto Gonzalez, Javier
M Romero, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Th MP49 – Th MP54
SECTION 9
Moderator:
TBD
Poster Board Number MP49 / Presentation Number Th MP49
Stenting Or Angioplasty For Acute Stroke Due To Occlusion Or High
Grade Stenosis Of The Extracranial Internal Carotid Artery
Accompanying Intracranial Occlusions (tandem Lesions) In The Merci
Registry: Incidence, Safety Profile And Clinical Outcomes
Tudor G Jovin, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Thomas G
Devlin, Erlanger Medical Ctr, Chattanooga, TN; Marilyn M Rymer, St
Luke’s, Kansas City, MO; Ronald F Budzik, Riverside Methodist Hosp,
Columbus, OH; Helmi L Lutsep, Oregon Stroke Ctr, OHSU, Portland, OR;
Wade S Smith, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number MP50 / Presentation Number Th MP50
Characterization of Clot Models for Preclinical Evaluation of
Endovascular Recanalization Devices
Juyu Chueh, Christine F Silva, Gregory H Hendricks, Ajay K Wakhloo,
Matthew J Gounis, Univ of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA
Poster Board Number MP45 / Presentation Number Th MP45
The Impact of Blood Pressure Lowering on Perihematomal Edema
Growth Measured by Serial Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Chitra Venkatasubramanian, Michael Mlynash, Rashmi Narayana, Ryan
W Snider, Demi Thai, Irina Eyngorn, Christine A Wijman, STANFORD
UNIVERSITY, Palo Alto, CA; DASH investigators
Poster Board Number MP51 / Presentation Number Th MP51
Careful Selection Of Patients with Stroke - On-Awakening Is Safe For
Acute Recanalization Therapies
Simerpreet Bal, Foothills Medical Ctr,Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB,
Canada; Rohit Bhatia, All India Inst of Medical sciences, New Delhi,
India; Bijoy K Menon, Nandavar Shobha, Sung IL Sohn, Mayank Goyal,
Andrew M Demchuk, Michael D Hill, Foothills Medical Ctr,Univ of
Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
Poster Board Number MP46 / Presentation Number Th MP46
Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndromes (RCVS): a comparison
of Hemorrhagic and Non-Hemorrhagic forms
Aneesh B Singhal, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Rula A
Hajj-Ali, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; Mehmet A Topcuoglu, Hacettepe
Univ Hosp, Ankara, Turkey; Joshua W Fok, Chinese Univ of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong, China; Leonard H Calabrese, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number MP52 / Presentation Number Th MP52
Progesterone Exerts Neuroprotection Against Permanent Focal Cerebral
Ischemia In Rats By Activation Of The Akt-mediated Pathway
Tauheed Ishrat, Iqbal Sayeed, Fahim Atif, Fang Hua, Jun Wang, Donald G
Stein, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA
Poster Board Number MP47 / Presentation Number Th MP47
Statin Use and Outcome after Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Case-control
Study and Meta-analysis
Alessandro Biffi, William J Devan, Christopher D Anderson, Alison M
Ayres, Kristin Schwab, Lynelle Cortellini, Anand Viswanathan, Natalia S
Rost, MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, Boston, MA; Eric E
Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Joshua N Goldstein, Steven
M Greenberg, Jonathan Rosand, MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL
HOSPITAL, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number MP48 / Presentation Number Th MP48
Statin Discontinuation is Associated with Poor Outcomes Following
Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Dar Dowlatshahi, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON,
Canada; Andrew M Demchuk, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada;
Jiming Fang, ICES, Toronto, ON, Canada; Mukul Sharma, Univ of Ottawa,
Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Eric E Smith, Univ of
Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; for the Registry of the Canadian Stroke
Network
158
Ischemic Stroke Interventional
Treatment Moderated Poster Tour II
Poster Board Number MP53 / Presentation Number Th MP53
Transportation of Drip and Ship Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke
from Great Distances is Safe and Timely, Allowing Endovascular
Therapy to Follow Intravenous Thrombolysis
Erek Helseth, Karen Ellmers, Wayne Clark, Jeremy Fields, Helmi L
Lutsep, Oregon Health and Science Univ, Portland, OR
Poster Board Number MP54 / Presentation Number Th MP54
Robust Collateral Circulation on CT Angiography of Acute Stroke
Patients with Proximal MCA Occlusion is a Strong Predictor of Small
Admission MR Diffusion / MTT Infarct Size
Leticia M Souza, Seyedmehdi Payabvash, Andre Kemmling, R Gilberto
Gonzalez, Raul Nogueira, Michael H Lev, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Boston, MA
159
Nursing Symposium Moderated
Poster Tour II
Th MP55 – Th MP60
SECTION 10
Moderator:
TBD
Poster Board Number MP55 / Presentation Number Th MP55
Education Improves Use of Thrombolytics for Ischemic Stroke
Anne K Barton, Denise Kapnick, ProMedica North Region, Adrian, MI;
Rebecca G Poetschke, Herrick Medical Ctr, Tecumseh, MI; Steven A
Sherman, Bixby Medical Ctr, Adrian, MI; Greg Fuller, James Feeney,
ProMedica North Region, Adrian, MI
Poster Board Number MP56 / Presentation Number Th MP56
The Mann Assessment Of Swallowing Ability Predicts Dysphagia After
Stroke With High Specificity Compared To Video-Fluoroscopy
Jeff M Edmiaston, Lisa T Connor, Andria L Ford, Washington Univ, Saint
Louis, MO
Poster Board Number MP57 / Presentation Number Th MP57
A Systems Approach to Stroke Care: Increased Access to Tissue
Plasminogen Activator Therapies
Leigh Ann McCartney, Julie Fussner, Case Medical Ctr, Cleveland, OH;
Melissa Richardson, Geauga Medical Ctr, Geauga, OH; Cathy Sila, Case
Medical Ctr, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number MP58 / Presentation Number Th MP58
Analysis Of Instrument Performance To Assess Depressive Symptoms
In Stroke Survivors 0-3 Months Poststroke
Niloufar Hadidi, Kay Savik, Ruth Lindquist, Univ of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number MP59 / Presentation Number Th MP59
Recognizing Barriers That Decrease Adherence to Secondary Stroke
Prevention
Margaret H Stecker, Richard S Jung, Leigh Ann McCartney, Anthony
Furlan, Cathy Sila, UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number MP60 / Presentation Number Th MP60
Positive Impact of Electronic Reminders on Stroke Education
Linda Pazdalski, Bonnie Miller, Sue Pugh, Sinai Hosp of Baltimore,
The Sandra and Malcolm Berman Brain & Spine Inst at LifeBridge
Health, Baltimore, MD
Outcomes, Quality and Health Services I
Research Moderated Poster Tour I
Th MP61 – Th MP66
SECTION 11
Moderator:
Karen C Johnston, MD, FAHA, Charlottesville, VA
Poster Board Number MP61 / Presentation Number Th MP61
Risk-adjusted 30-day Intracerebral Hemorrhage Mortality Among The
Elderly In The United States, 1993-2006
Judith H Lichtman, Sara B Jones, YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New
Haven, CT; Yun Wang, Ctr for Outcomes Res and Evaluation, Yale-New
Haven Hosp, New Haven, CT; Emi Watanabe, Erica C Leifheit-Limson,
YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New Haven, CT; Larry B Goldstein, Dept of
Med (Neurology), Duke Stroke Ctr, Ctr for Clinical Health Policy Res,
Duke Univ and Durham VAMC, Durham, NC
160
Poster Board Number MP62 / Presentation Number Th MP62
Intracerebral Hemorrhage Specific Intensity of Care Quality Matrix
Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number MP63 / Presentation Number Th MP63
The Comparative Mortality of Ischemic Stroke vs Intracranial
Hemorrhage On and Off Warfarin: The Anticoagulation and Risk Factors
in Atrial Fibrillation (ATRIA) Study
Margaret C Fang, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Alan S Go, Kaiser
Permanente of Northern California Div of Res, Oakland, CA; Yuchiao
Chang, Leila H Borowsky, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA;
Niela K Pomernacki, Natalia Udaltsova, Kaiser Permanente Northern
California Div of Res, Oakland, CA; Daniel E Singer, Massachusetts
General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number MP64 / Presentation Number Th MP64
Prediction Of Very Early Stroke Or High-risk Stroke Mechanism In
Patients With Transient Ischemic Attack From The Promapa Study A
Prospective Comparison Of Prognostic Risk Scores
Francisco Purroy, Hosp Arnau de Vilanova de Lleida, lleida, Spain;
Enrique Jiménez-Caballero, Hosp Virgen de la Salud de Toledo, Toledo,
Spain; Arantza Gorospe, Hosp Son Dureta, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; JM
Torres, Hosp Arnau de Vilanova de Lleida, lleida, Spain; José ÁlvarezSabín, Estevo Santamarina, Hosp Univri Vall d’Hebrón, Barcelona, Spain;
Patricia Martínez-Sánchez, Exuperio Díez-Tejedor, Hosp de la Paz,
Madrid, Spain; David Cánovas, Hosp Parc Taulí, Sabadell, Spain; Mar
Freijó, Hosp de Basurto, Bilbao, Spain; José Egido, Hosp Clínica San
Carlos, Madrid, Spain; JM Ramírez-Moreno, Complejo Univrio Infanta
Cristina, Badajoz, Spain; Rocío Vera, Hosp Ramón y Cajal, Madrid,
Spain; Ana Rodríguez, Jaume Roquer, Hosp del Mar, Barcelona, Spain; I
Casado, Hosp San Pedro de Alcántara de Cáceres, Cáceres, Spain;
Raquel Delgado, Joan Martí, Hosp Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain; Yolanda
Silva, Hosp Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain; Pere Cardona, Francisco Rubio,
Hosp Univri de Bellvitge, Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain; Ana Morales,
Hosp Univrio Virgen de la Arrixaca, Murcia, Spain; Natalia de la Ossa,
Hosp Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain; Andrés GarcíaPastor, Hosp Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain; Juan Arenillas, Hosp
Clínico de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain; Tomás Segura, Hosp Univrio de
Albacete, Albacete, Spain; JM Pons, Hosp General de Valencia, Valencia,
Spain; Carmen Jiménez, Hosp Son Dureta, Palma de Mallorca, Spain;
Jaime Masjuán, Hosp Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain; Stroke Project of
the Spanish Cerebrovascular Diseases Study Group
Poster Board Number MP65 / Presentation Number Th MP65
Is Acute Hospitalization Needed for Patients Presenting With a Transient
Ischemic Attack? An Analysis of 400 Consecutive Patients
Haralabos Zacharatos, Ameer E Hassan, Saqib A Chaudhry, Rizwan
Husain, Mushtaq Qureshi, M Fareed K Suri, Mustapha A Ezzeddine,
Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number MP66 / Presentation Number Th MP66
Impact of Stroke Clinical Prevention on Survival in Patients with
Ischemic Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack: A Propensity-Score
Matching Approach
Jiming Fang, ICES, Toronto, ON, Canada; Moira K Kapral, Gustavo
Saposnik, Fiona Webster, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Vladimir
Hachinski, Univ of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
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Outcomes, Quality and Health Services
Research Moderated Poster Tour II
Th MP67 – Th MP72
SECTION 12
Moderator:
TBD
Th MP73 – Th MP77
SETION 13
Moderator:
Peter A Sandercock, MD, FRCP, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number MP67 / Presentation Number Th MP67
Individual-level Barriers and Facilitators to calling 911 for Acute Stroke
in an African American Community
Lesli E Skolarus, Marc A Zimmerman, Jillian B Murphy, Devin L Brown,
UNIV MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, MI; Sarah Bailey, Sophronia Fowlkes,
Bridges into the Future, Flint, MI; Lewis B Morgenstern, UNIV
MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number MP73 / Presentation Number Th MP73
Withdrawal of Antithrombotic Medication is Associated with More
Severe Strokes at Baseline and Higher Mortality at 1-year
Joseph P Broderick, Jordan B Bonomo, Dawn O Kleindorfer, Kathleen
Alwell, Charles J Moomaw, Jane Khoury, Matthew L Flaherty, Daniel
Woo, Opeolu Adeoye, Simona Ferioli, Brett M Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number MP68 / Presentation Number Th MP68
A National US Telestroke Delivery System: Patient Characteristics and
Frequency of Thrombolytic Therapy Delivery
Latisha K Ali, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Meng Lee, Chang Gung
Memorial Hosp, Chiayi, Taiwan; Sidney Starkman, Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA
Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Evan Allen, Mitch Rubin, Todd Samuels,
Jean Raphael Schneider, Carlos Villar, Leonard DaSilva, Specialists on
Call, Inc, Westlake Village, CA
Poster Board Number MP74 / Presentation Number Th MP74
Local Hospital Networks for Clinical Trials in Stroke
Walter N Kernan, Catherine M Viscoli, Lawrence M Brass, Yale Schoool
of Med, New Haven, CT; Mary P Amatangelo, Ashley Birch,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Wayne Clark, Oregon Health
Sciences Univ, Portland, OR; Robin Conwit, Natl Inst of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; Karen L Furie, Massachusetts
General Hosp, Boston, MA; Mark Gorman, Univ of Vermont, Burlington,
VT; Elizabeth Hinnau, Yale Schoool of Med, New Haven, CT; Dawn
Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Anne M Lovejoy, Yale
Schoool of Med, New Haven, CT; Jenny Osborne, Univ of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH; Scott Silliman, Univ of Florida Coll of Med-Jacksonville,
Jacksonville, FL; Richard M Zweifler, Eastern Virginia Medical Sch,
Norfold, VA; Ralph I Horwitz, Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA; On Behalf of
the IRIS Trial Investigators
Poster Board Number MP69 / Presentation Number Th MP69
Low Yield of Hospital Inpatient Stroke “Codes”: Implications for
Resource Allocation
Nada El Husseini, Larry B Goldstein, Duke Univ Medical Ctr, Durham, NC
Poster Board Number MP70 / Presentation Number Th MP70
Improving Rates Of IV tPA For Acute Ischemic Stroke: The
Massachusetts Primary Stroke Service Experience, 2004-2008
Natalia S Rost, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Eric E Smith,
Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Muhammad A Pervez,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Philip Mello, Massachusetts
Dept of Public Health, Boston, MA; Paul Dreyer, Dept of Public Health,
Boston, MA; Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number MP71 / Presentation Number Th MP71
Age Stratification And Clinical Outcome Following tPA
Karolina Beben, Mehreen Sabih, Andre Douen, Trillium Health Ctr,
Mississauga, ON, Canada
Poster Board Number MP72 / Presentation Number Th MP72
Effect of Weekend Compared to Weekday Stroke Admission on
Thrombolytic Use, In-Hospital Mortality, Discharge Disposition,
Hospital Charges, and Length of Stay in the Nationwide Inpatient
Sample Database: 2002-2007
Brian Hoh, Yueh-Yun Chi, Michael Waters, J Mocco, Univeristy of
Florida, Gainesville, FL; Fred Barker II, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Boston, MA
162
Preventive Strategies Moderated
Poster Tour II
Poster Board Number MP75 / Presentation Number Th MP75
Cilostazol Surpasses Aspirin in Secondary Stroke Prevention: Combined
Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials, CSPS II and CASISP
Yukito Shinohara for the CSPS II Group, Dept of Neurology, Federation
of Natl Public Service Personnel Mutual Aid Associations Tachikawa
Hosp, Tachikawa, Japan; Yining Huang for the CASISP cooperation
investigators, Dept of Neurology, Peking Univ First Hosp, Beijing, China
Poster Board Number MP76 / Presentation Number Th MP76
Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors or Angiotensin Receptor
Blockers Reduce Future Vascular Risk in Persons with a History of
Stroke: A Meta-Analysis
Meng Lee, Chang Gung Memorial Hosp, Chiayi, Taiwan; Jeffrey L Saver,
UCLA STROKE CENTER, Los Angeles, CA; Keun-Sik Hong, Ilsan Paik
Hosp, Inje University, Korea, Republic of; Qing Hao, UCLA STROKE
CENTER, Los Angeles, CA; Jessica Chow, UCLA Sch of Public Health,
Los Angeles, CA; Bruce Ovbiagele, UCLA STROKE CENTER,
Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number MP77 / Presentation Number Th MP77
Small Vessel Disease As A Multisystem Disorder: Association Of
Cerebral Microbleeds With Renal Impairment In A Cross-sectional,
Hospital-based Study
Simone M Gregoire, Kolawole W Wahab, UCL Inst of Neurology, London,
United Kingdom; Khadija Rantell, UCL Div of Res and Strategy, London,
United Kingdom; Hans R Jäger, David J Werring, UCL Inst of Neurology,
London, United Kingdom
163
SAH Management Moderated
Poster Tour II
Th MP79 – Th MP84
SECTION 14
Moderator:
TBD
Poster Board Number MP79 / Presentation Number Th MP79
The ALISAH Study: A Dose Escalation And Safety Study Of 25% Human
Albumin Therapy In Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - Safety Results And
Physiologic Response
Jose I Suarez, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX; Renee L Martin, Medical
Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; The ALISAH Study Investigators
Poster Board Number MP80 / Presentation Number Th MP80
Elevated blood TNF-alpha and IL-6 are Associated with Poor 3-month
Outcome following Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Sherry H-Y Chou, Brigham and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; MingMing
Ning, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Rachael G Konigsberg,
Suzanne Simmons, David Bauer, Brigham and Women’s Hosp, Boston,
MA; Eric Loesch, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Steven K
Feske, Brigham and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Eng H Lo,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number MP81 / Presentation Number Th MP81
Plasma-type gelsolin (pGSN) is reduced in Human Blood and
Cerebrospinal Fluid following Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Sherry H-Y Chou, Po-Shun Lee, Rachael G Konigsberg, Dana Gallachi,
Brigham and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Ken Arai, Massachusetts
General Hosp, Boston, MA; Suzanne Simmons, Brigham and Women’s
Hosp, Boston, MA; Eric Loesch, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston,
MA; David Bauer, Thomas P Stossel, Steven Feske, Brigham and
Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Eng H Lo, MingMing Ning, Massachusetts
General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number MP82 / Presentation Number Th MP82
An Admission Prediction Model for Cerebral Vasospasm in Patients with
Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Axel Rosengart, New York Presbyterian Hosp-Weill Cornell Medical Ctr,
Dept of Neurology and Neurosurgery, New York, NY; Sea mi Park, New
York Presbyterian Hosp-Weill Cornell Medical Ctr,Dept of neurology and
neuroscience, New York, NY; Halinder Mangat, New York Presbyterian
Hosp-Weill Cornell Medical Ctr, Dept of Neurology, New York, NY;
Howard Riina, New York Presbyterian Hosp-Weill Cornell Medical
Ctr,Dept of Neurosurgery, New York, NY; Daniel Lahm, New York
Presbyterian Hosp-Weill Cornell Medical Ctr, Dept of Anesthesiology,
New York, NY; Alan Segal, Matthew E Fink, New York Presbyterian HospWeill Cornell Medical Ctr, Dept of Neurology, New York, NY; Pina C
Sanelli, New York Presbyterian Hosp-Weill Cornell Medical Ctr, Dept of
Radiology, New York, NY
Poster Board Number MP83 / Presentation Number Th MP83
Symptomatic Large Vessel Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid
Hemorrhage is Associated with Low Pulsatility Index on Transcranial
Doppler
Venkatakrishna Rajajee, Jeffrey J Fletcher, Aditya Pandey, Joseph J
Gemmete, Neeraj Chaudhary, Teresa Jacobs, Byron G Thompson, Univ of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
164
Poster Board Number MP84 / Presentation Number Th MP84
Diagnostic Yield of CT and MR Angiography in Patients with Catheter
Angiography Negative Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Josser E Delgado Almandoz, Bharathi D Jagadeesan, Mallinckrodt Inst of
Radiology, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Ralph G Dacey Jr, Dept of
Neurological Surgery, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Christopher J
Moran, DeWitte T Cross III, Mallinckrodt Inst of Radiology, Washington Univ,
Saint Louis, MO; Michael R Chicoine, Keith M Rich, Dept of Neurological
Surgery, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Michael N Diringer, Dept of
Neurology, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Colin P Derdeyn, Mallinckrodt
Inst of Radiology, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Gregory J Zipfel, Dept
of Neurological Surgery, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO
Vascular Cognitive Impairment
Moderated Poster Tour II
Th MP85 – Th MP90
SECTION 15
Moderator:
Lynda Lisabeth, PhD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number MP85 / Presentation Number Th MP85
Patterns of Cerebral Amyloid Binding in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Allyson Zazulia, Joanne Markham, Tom Videen, Tammie Benzinger, Mark
Mintun, John Morris, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO
Poster Board Number MP86 / Presentation Number Th MP86
Effect of Apixaban on Covert Stroke and Cognitive Function: AVERROES
MRI-Brain Assessment Trial
Martin O;Donnell, John Eikelboom, Salim Yusuf, Stuart Connolly, McMaster
Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada; On Behalf of the AVERROES Investigators
Poster Board Number MP87 / Presentation Number Th MP87
Acute Ischemia in Left Angular Gyrus Impairs Comprehension of Syntax
Lydia A Trupe, George Washington Univ, Washington, DC, DC; Rebecca F
Gottesman, Argye E Hillis, Johns Hopkins Univ SOM, Baltimore, MD
Poster Board Number MP88 / Presentation Number Th MP88
White Matter Hyperintensity Burden is Associated with Cognitive
Decline in a Stroke-free Cohort: the Northern Manhattan Study
Clinton B Wright, Chuanhui Dong, Tatjana Rundek, Univ of Miami,
Miami, FL; Sandino Cespedes, Mitchell S Elkind, Columbia Univ, New
York, NY; Charles DeCarli, Univ Of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA;
Ralph L Sacco, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL
Poster Board Number MP89 / Presentation Number Th MP89
MRI Correlates Of Vascular Cognitive Impairment: Effects Of
Microbleeds, Lacunes, Cortical Infarcts, And White Matter Changes On
Frontal-executive Function In A Large, Hospital-based Stroke Cohort
Simone M Gregoire, Grit Scheffler, Hans R Jäger, UCL Inst of Neurology,
London, United Kingdom; Constantinos Kallis, London Sch of Hygiene and
Tropical Med, London, United Kingdom; Martin M Brown, Lisa Cipolotti,
David J Werring, UCL Inst of Neurology, London, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number MP90 / Presentation Number Th MP90
Infectious Burden and cognition: The Northern Manhattan Study
Mira Katan, Yeseon P Moon, Columbia Univ, Dept of Neurology, New
York, NY; Myunghee C Paik, Columbia Univ, Dept of Biostatistics,
Mailman Sch of Public Health, New York, NY; Palma Gervasi-Franklin,
Columbia Univ, Dept of Neurology, New York, NY; Ralph L Sacco,
Univesity of Miami, Dept of Neurology and Epidemiology an Genetics,
Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Clinton B Wright, Univ of Miami, Dept of
Neurology , Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Mitchell S Elkind, Columbia
Univ, Dept of Neurology, New York, NY
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POSTER SESSION II
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10
6:15 PM – 6:45 PM
These posters are not included in the 5:45 Professor-Led Poster Tour
Session.
Acute Nonintervential Treatment Posters II
Th P1 – Th P28
Poster Board Number P1 / Presentation Number Th P1
Neurologic Safety Event Rates in the SENTIS Control Population
Helmi L Lutsep, Oregon Health & Science Univ, Portland, OR; Irfan M
Altafullah, Minneapolis Clinic of Neurology, Minneapolis, MN; Robin S
Roberts, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON; Isaac E Silverman, Hartford
Hosp, Hartford, CT; Mark A Turco, Washington Adventist Hosp, Takoma
Park, MD; Anand G Vaishnav, Univ of Louisville, Louisville, KY; for the
SENTIS Investigators
Poster Board Number P2 / Presentation Number Th P2
CLOTBUST-Hands Free Operator Independent Ultrasound Device: Initial
Safety Testing in Healthy Volunteers
Kristian B Barlinn, Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Univ of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Andrew D Barreto, Stroke Program, the
Univ of Texas-Houston Medical Sch, Houston, TX; April Sisson,
Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; David S Liebeskind, David Geffen Sch of Med, Dept of
Med, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Limin Zhao, Luis F Cava, Comprehensive
Stroke Ctr, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; John F
Rothrock, Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Dept of Neurology, Univ of
Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Mark E Schafer, Sonic Tech,
Inc, Philadelphia,, PA; John Alleman, Cerevast Therapeutics, Inc,
Redmond, WA; James C Grotta, Stroke Program, the Univ of TexasHouston Medical Sch, Houston, TX; Andrei V Alexandrov, Comprehensive
Stroke Ctr, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Poster Board Number P3 / Presentation Number Th P3
Reduced Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Fraction Is Not A Risk
Factor For Hemorrhagic Transformation After Intravenous Thrombolysis
Therapy For Acute Ischemic Stroke
Eoin P Flanagan, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Felix E Chukwudelunzu,
Luther Midelfort Mayo Health System, Eau Claire, WI; Jay Mandrekar,
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Bart M Demaerschalk, Mayo Clinic and
Mayo Clinic Telestroke Network, Phoenix,, AZ; James F Meschia, Kevin
M Barrett, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Kelly D Flemming, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN; Gregory T Pupillo, Franciscan Skemp Mayo Health
System, LaCrosse, WI
Poster Board Number P4 / Presentation Number Th P4
Microalbuminuria: An Independent Risk Factor For Intracerebral
Hemorrhage After Iv Thrombolysis For Acute Stroke
Andrea Rocco, Christoph Gumbinger, Marek Sykora, Jennifer Diedler,
Peter Ringleb, Werner Hacke, Karls-Ruprecht Univ, Heidelberg, Germany
Poster Board Number P5 / Presentation Number Th P5
Telestroke Guided IV tPa Treatment Achieves Similar Clinical Outcome
As Thrombolysis At Comprehensive Stroke Center
Syed F Zaidi, Mouhammad A Jumma, Maxim D Hammer, Vivek K Reddy,
Tudor G Jovin, Lori Massaro, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, Pittsburgh,
PA; Ken Uchino, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; Lin Ridwan, Lawrence
R Wechsler, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, Pittsburgh, PA
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Poster Board Number P6 / Presentation Number Th P6
Antiplatelet and Anticoagulation Therapy Before an Ischemic Stroke
Neither Precludes nor Complicates Intravenous Thrombolysis
Dimitriy Levin, Don B Smith, Ethan Cumbler, William Jones, Univ of
Colorado, Aurora, CO
Poster Board Number P7 / Presentation Number Th P7
Thromboelastography (TEG) in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Jeremy S Wetzel, Andrea M Elliot, Cristina M Wallace, Son Duong, Evan
G Pivalizza, Nusrat Harun, Mary Jane Hess, James C Grotta, Univ of
Texas Medical Sch at Houston, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P8 / Presentation Number Th P8
Baseline Total Cholesterol Levels and Risk of Symptomatic
Hemorrhagic Transformation after Intravenous Thrombolysis in Acute
Ischemic Stroke Patients
Svetlana Lorenzano, La Sapienza Univ, Rome, Italy; Niaz Ahmed,
Karolinska Univ Hosp, Stockholm, Sweden; Giuseppe Moretto, Az Osp
Istituti Ospitalieri, Verona, Italy; Paolo Nichelli, Nuovo Ospedale Civile,
Modena, Italy; Norina Marcello, Arcispedale, Reggio Emilia, Italy;
Roberto Currò-Dossi, Ospedale Centrale, Bolzano, Italy; Domenico
Inzitari, Careggi Univ Hosp, Florence, Italy; Alessandro Rosselli,
Ospedale S Maria Annunziata, Florence, Italy; Giancarlo Comi, San
Raffaele Univ Hosp, Milan, Italy; Mauro Furlan, Ospedale Imperia,
Imperia, Italy; Donata Guidetti, Presidio Ospedaliero, Piacenza, Italy;
Maria Rosaria Tola, Arcispedale S Anna, Ferrara, Italy; Claudio
Pozzessere, Ospedale San Camillo, Rome, Italy; Francesco Perini,
Ospedale Civile, Vicenza, Italy; Roberto Sterzi, Ospedale Niguarda Ca’
Granda, Milan, Italy; Emilio Ursino, Osp SS Antonio e Biagio,
Alessandria, Italy; Mauro Magoni, Spedali Civili, Brescia, Italy; Nils
Wahlgren, Karolinska Univ Hosp, Stockholm, Sweden; Massimiliano
Prencipe, Danilo Toni, La Sapienza Univ, Rome, Italy
Poster Board Number P9 / Presentation Number Th P9
Level Of Consciousness And Gaze Paralysis In The Baseline NIH Stroke
Scale (NIHSS) Exam Are Independent Predictors Of Death After
Ischemic Stroke
Vikas Gupta, Enrique Leira, Patricia Davis, Harold P Adams, Univ of
Iowa, Iowa city, IA
Poster Board Number P10 / Presentation Number Th P10
Normal CTA should raise suspicion of Stroke Mimics In Candidates for
iv Fibrinolysis
Jason J Chang, Julian P Yang, Yazan Alderazi, Mohamed Teleb, Lucas
Restrepo, Barrow Neurological Inst, Phoenix, AZ
Poster Board Number P11 / Presentation Number Th P11
The Role Of Sonolysis, Sonothrombolysis With And Without Microbubble
In Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Systematic Review And Meta-analysis Of
Randomized Control Trials And Case Control Studies
Maher Saqqur, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Georgios
Tsivgoulis, Univ of Alexandroupolis, Alexandroupolis, Greece; Francois
Nicoli, La Timone Univ Hosp Universitie de la Mediterranee, Marseille,
France; David Skoloudik, Palacky Univ, Olomouc, Czech Republic;
Christian , Squarcioni, Laurent Grimaud, La Timone Univ Hosp
Universitie de la Mediterranee, Marseille, France; Vijay Sharma, Univ of
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; Marta Rubiera, Univ of Barcelona,
Barcelona, Spain; Theodoros N Sergentanis, Athens Univ Medical Sch,,
Athens, Greece; Vincent Larrue,, Univ de Toulouse III, ,, Toulouse,
France; Jürgen Eggers, Asklepios Hosp North, Hamburg, Germany;
Khurshid Khan, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Limin Zhao,
Univ of Alabama, Birmingham, AL; Marc , Ribo, Hosp Univri Vall
d’Hebron,, Barcelona, Spain; Fabienne Perren, Neurosonology Unit, HUG,
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Univ Hosp and Medical, Geneva, Switzerland; Dale Storie, Univ of
Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Carlos A Molina, Hosp Univri Vall
d’Hebron,, Barcelona, Spain; Andrei V Alexandrov, Univ of Alabama,
Alabama, AL
Poster Board Number P12 / Presentation Number Th P12
Early And Ultraearly Thrombolysis In Acute Stroke: Sex Differences In
Stroke Outcome
Patricia Martinez-Sanchez, Blanca Fuentes, Stroke Ctr Dept of Neurology
La Paz Univ Hosp, Madrid, Spain; Juan Caldentey, Jaime Masjuan, Maria
Alonso de Leciñana, Stroke Ctr Dept of Neurology Ramon y Cajal Univ
Hosp, Madrid, Spain; Andres Garcia Pastor, Fernando Diaz-Otero,
Antonio Gil-Nuñez, Stroke Ctr Dept of Neurology Gregorio Marañon Univ
Hosp, Madrid, Spain; Patricia Simal, Carmen Serna, Jose Egido, Stroke
Ctr Dept of Neurology Clinico San Carlos Univ Hosp, Madrid, Spain;
Gemma Reig, Florentino Nombela, Jose Vivancos, Stroke Ctr Dept of
Neurology La Princesa Univ Hosp, Madrid, Spain; Exuperio Diez-Tejedor,
Stroke Ctr Dept of Neurology La Paz Univ Hosp, Madrid, Spain
Poster Board Number P13 / Presentation Number Th P13
Intra-venous Tissue Plasminogen Activator For Acute Central Retinal
Artery Occlusion: A First Randomized Controlled Trial
Andrew Lee, Celia Chen, Tien Lee, Flinders Univ and Medical Ctr, Bedford
Park, Australia; Bruce Campbell, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Victoria,
Australia
Poster Board Number P14 / Presentation Number Th P14
Oxidative Damage In Ischemic Stroke A Biomarker Study
Raymond CS Seet, Jetty CY Lee, Bernard PL Chan, Vijay K Sharma,
Hock-Luen Teoh, Benjamin KC Ong, Barry Halliwell, Natl Univ of
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Poster Board Number P15 / Presentation Number Th P15
Tissue Plasminogen Activator for Acute Cerebellar Strokes
Amrou Sarraj, Sarah K Medrek, Nusrat Harun, Melvin R Sline,
Renganayaki Pandurengan, George Lopez, Andrew Barreto, Nicole R
Gonzales, James C Grotta, Sean Savitz, UT Houston, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P16 / Presentation Number Th P16
Intravenous Thrombolysis for Ischemic Stroke in Patients with ongoing
Acute Myocardial Ischemia
Vivek Misra, Nusrat Harun, Melvin Sline, Andrew D Barreto, George A
Lopez, Nicole R Gonzales, James C Grotta, Sean I Savitz, UT MED
SCHOOL AT HOUSTON, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P17 / Presentation Number Th P17
Intravenous t-PA for Patients with Minor Ischemic Stroke: A Single
Stroke Center Experience
Branko N Huisa, Rema Raman, Karin Ernstrom, Thomas M Hemmen,
UCSD, La Jolla, CA
Poster Board Number P18 / Presentation Number Th P18
Outcome Of Intravenous rt-PA Treatment In Acute Stroke Time To
Administration And Baseline NIHSS Analysis
Diaz Otero Fernando, Gil-Núñez Antonio, García Pastor Andrés, Stroke
Unit, Hosp General “Gregorio Marañón”, Madrid, Spain; Alonso de
Leciñana María, Masjuan Jaime, Stroke Unit, Hosp General “Ramón y
Cajal”, Madrid, Spain; Simal Patricia, Egido Jose Antonio, Stroke Unit,
Hosp Clinico “San Carlos”, Madrid, Spain; Fuentes Blanca, Diez-Tejedor
Exuperio, Stroke Unit, Hosp General “La Paz”, Madrid, Spain; Reig
Gemma, Vivancos Jose, Stroke Unit, Hosp Univrio “La Princesa”,
Madrid, Spain
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Poster Board Number P19 / Presentation Number Th P19
Difference In Outcome For Patients With Ischemic Stroke Treated With
Iv T-pa In Less Than 2 Hours Versus 2-3 Hours
Andrew Stemer, Washington Hosp Ctr, Washington, DC; Rema Raman,
Karin Ennstrom, Univ of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA; Patrick D
Lyden, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr, Los Angelos, CA; Thomas M Hemmen,
Univ of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA
Poster Board Number P20 / Presentation Number Th P20
Estimated Peak Rarefaction Pressure Predicts Recanalization and
Outcome in the Transcranial Ultrasound in Clinical SONothrombolysis
(TUCSON) Trial
Kristian B Barlinn, Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Univ of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Georgios Tsivgoulis, Dept of Neurology,
Democritus Univ of Thrace, Sch of Med, Alexandroupolis, Greece; Carlos
A Molina, Neurovascular Unit, Dept of Neurology, Hosp Vall d’Hebron,
Barcelona, Spain; Dmitri A Alexandrov, John Alleman, Cerevast
Therapeutics, Inc, Redmond, WA; Andrei V Alexandrov, Comprehensive
Stroke Ctr, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Tucson
Investigators
Poster Board Number P21 / Presentation Number Th P21
Safety And Efficacy Of Intravenous Thrombolysis In The Treatment Of
Acute Basilar Occlusion: A Prospective Observational Study
Georgios Tsivgoulis, Dept of Neurology, Democritus Univ of Thrace, Sch
of Med, Alexandroupolis, Greece; Hock L Teoh, Div of Neurology, Dept of
Med, Natl Univ Hosp,, Singapore, Singapore; Ioannis Heliopoulos, Dept
of Neurology, Democritus Univ of Thrace, Sch of Med, Alexandroupolis,
Greece; Bernard PL Chan, Div of Neurology, Dept of Med, Natl Univ
Hosp,, Singapore, Singapore; Konstantinos Vadikolias, Athanasia
Patousi, Chrysi Bogiatzi, Charitomeni Piperidou, Dept of Neurology,
Democritus Univ of Thrace, Sch of Med, Alexandroupolis, Greece; Vijay
K Sharma, Div of Neurology, Dept of Med, Natl Univ Hosp,, Singapore,
Singapore
Poster Board Number P22 / Presentation Number Th P22
Levels of Creatin Kinase in Blood are Predictors of Hemorrhagic
Transformation in Patients Treated with rt-PA
Mar Castellanos, María Jiménez, Yolanda Silva, Josep Puig, Salvador
Pedraza, Estela Sanjuán, Pilar Sánchez-Camacho, Joaquín Serena, Hosp
Univri Dr Josep Trueta, Biomedical Res Inst of Girona, Girona, Spain
Poster Board Number P23 / Presentation Number Th P23
Intravenous rt-PA and Outcome after a Mild Stroke
Manoj Mittal, Univ of Kansas Medical Ctr, Kansas City, KS; Marilyn
Rymer, Saint Luke’s Brain & Stroke Inst, Kansas City, MO; Sue-Min Lai
Lai, Univ of Kansas Medical Ctr, Kansas City, KS
Poster Board Number P24 / Presentation Number Th P24
Evaluation Of Patients Treated With IV tPA At Regional Stroke Centers
vs Community Hospitals: Is There Opportunity For A Wider Stroke
Population To Be Treated?
Amie W Hsia, Richard T Benson, Washington Hosp Ctr - Stroke Ctr,
Washington, DC; Marieta Pehlivanova, Medstar Health Res Inst,
Washington, DC; Jose G Merino, Suburban Hosp Stroke Ctr, Bethesda,
MD; Larry L Latour, Marie Luby, Shlee S Song, John K Lynch, Carsten H
Ritter, Alex Katcheves, Steven Warach, NIH/NINDS, Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number P25 / Presentation Number Th P25
Stroke Complicating Trans-Catheter Aortic Valve Implantation
Ronen R Leker, Roni Eichel, Haim Lotan, Ami Werber, Jose E Cohen,
Haim Dannenberg, Hadassah-Hebrew Univ Medical Ctr, Jerusalem, Israel
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Poster Board Number P26 / Presentation Number Th P26
Pre-existing Statin Use Predicts Early Reperfusion in Hyper-Acute
Ischemic Stroke
Andria L Ford, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Hongyu An, Univ of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Rosana Ponisio, Gina D’Angelo, Patrick
Bushard, Katie D Vo, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; William J
Powers, Weili Lin, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Jin-Moo Lee,
Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO
Poster Board Number P27 / Presentation Number Th P27
Heavy Alcohol Consumption: A Novel Predictor of Symptomatic
Intracerebral Hemorrhage After IV t-PA?
Richard T Benson, Amie W Hsia, NIH Stroke Program, Washington, DC;
Marieta Pehlivanova, MedStar Health Res Inst, Hyattsville, MD; Jose
Merino, NIH Stroke Program, Suburban Hosp, Bethesda, MD; Lawrence
Latour, Marie Luby, Shlee Song, John Lynch, Carsten H Ritter, NIH
Stroke Program, Bethesda, MD; Alexander Katcheves, Anne Arundel
Medical Ctr, Annapolis, MD; Steve Warach, NIH Stroke Program,
Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number P28 / Presentation Number Th P28
High-density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Level is a Predictor of Outcome
after Intravenous Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator Therapy
for Acute Stroke: The Stroke Acute Management with Urgent Risk-factor
Assessment and Improvement (SAMURAI) rt-PA Regist
Noriko Makihara, Yasushi Okada, Dept of Cerebrovascular Disease,
Cerebrovascular Ctr and Clinical Res Ctr, Natl Hosp Organization Kyushu
Medical Ctr, Fukuoka, Japan; Masatoshi Koga, Dept of Cerebrovascular
Med, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Yoshiaki
Shiokawa, Dept of Neurosurgery and Stroke Ctr, Kyorin Univ Sch of Med,
Mitaka, Japan; Jyoji Nakagawara, Dept of Neurosurgery and Stroke Ctr,
Nakamura Memorial Hosp, Sapporo, Japan; Eisuke Furui, Dept of Stroke
Neurology, Kohnan Hosp, Sendai, Japan; Kazumi Kimura, Dept of Stroke
Med, Kawasaki Medical Sch, Kurashiki, Japan; Hiroshi Yamagami, Dept
of Neurology, Stroke Ctr, Kobe City General Hosp, Kobe, Japan; Yasuhiro
Hasegawa, Dept of Neurology, St Marianna Univ Sch of Med, Kawasaki,
Japan; Kazuomi Kario, Div of Cardiovascular Med, Dept of Med, Jichi
Medical Univ Sch of Med, Shimotsuke, Japan; Satoshi Okuda, Dept of
Neurology, Natl Hosp Organization Nagoya Medical Ctr, Nagoya, Japan;
Masaki Naganuma, Kazunori Toyoda, Dept of Cerebrovascular Med, Natl
Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan
Basic and Translational Neuroscience
of Stroke Recovery Posters II
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Th P29 – Th P39
Poster Board Number P31 / Presentation Number Th P31
Brain Plasticity Changes In Patients With Vascular Lesions
Vivek Prabhakaran, UW-Madison Hosp & Clinics, Madison, WI; Dovile
Baniulis, Nicole Kornder, UW-Madison Sch of Med and Public Health,
Madison, WI; Jed Voss, Veena A Nair, Bornali Kundu, UW-Madison,
Madison, WI; Joel Wood, Amy Utter, UW-Madison Sch of Med and
Public Health, Madison, WI; Tom Gallagher, Ahmad Atassi, Chad Moritz,
UW-Madison Hosp & Clinics, Madison, WI; Elizabeth Meyerand, UWMadison, Madison, WI
Poster Board Number P32 / Presentation Number Th P32
Metabolic Profile Of Motor Cortex In Stroke
Sorin C Craciunas, Ali Bani-Ahmed, William M Brooks, Hoglund Brain
Imaging Ctr, Kansas Univ Medical Ctr, Kansas City, KS; Randolph J
Nudo, Landon Ctr on Aging, Kansas City, KS; Elena A Popescu, In-Young
Choi, Sang-Pil Lee, Carmen M Cirstea, Hoglund Brain Imaging Ctr,
Kansas Univ Medical Ctr, Kansas City, KS
Poster Board Number P33 / Presentation Number Th P33
MR Spectroscopic Analysis Of Stroke Patients Treated With Autologous
Mononuclear Cells Shows Increased NAA/Cr Suggestive Of
Neurogenesis
Mallikarjunarao Kasam, Divya Reddy Danda, Vivek Misra, James C
Grotta, Sean I Savitz, Univ of Texas, Houston, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P34 / Presentation Number Th P34
Suppression Of Infarct Expansion In Stroke Patients Administered
Autologous Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cells
Mallikarjunarao Kasam, Divya Reddy Danda, Vivek Misra, James C
Grotta, Sean I Savitz, Univ of Texas, Houston, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P35 / Presentation Number Th P35
Alternation of Functional Connectivity after Corticospinal Tract
Infarction -A Longitudinal Case-control Functional MRI studyYohei Takenobu, Kyoto Univ HBRC, Kyoto, Japan; Takuya Hayashi, RIKEN
Ctr for Molecular Imaging Science, Kobe, Japan; Hiroshi Moriwaki,
Akihide Yamamoto, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Osaka, Japan;
Hiroaki Naritomi, Senri-Chuo Hosp, Osaka, Japan; Hidenao Fukuyama,
Kyoto Univ HBRC, Kyoto, Japan
Poster Board Number P36 / Presentation Number Th P36
Axonal Outgrowth And Myelination In The Cortical Peri-infarct Area After
Human And Experimental Stroke
Yuji Ueno, Michael Chopp, Li Zhang, Benjamin Buller, Zhongwu Liu,
Norman L Lehman, Xianshuang Liu, Cynthia Roberts, Zheng Gang
Zhang, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P29 / Presentation Number Th P29
Interspecies Differences of Chemokine Receptor and Ligand Expression
in Neural Stem Cells and their Implications for Neuroregenerative
Medicine
Nancy Wang, Stanford Univ, Fremont, CA; Sahar Rosenblum, Joshua Y
Chua, Jay K Nathan, Erick Westbroek, Tenille Smith, Raphael Guzman,
Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
Poster Board Number P37 / Presentation Number Th P37
Direct Generation Of Neurosphere-like Cells From Human Dermal
Fibroblast
Soon-Tae Lee, Kon Chu, Keun-Hwa Jung, Young-Mi Song, Hyun Park,
Daejong Jeon, Kyoung-Mook Kang, Manho Kim, Sang Kun Lee, Jae-Kyu
Roh, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIV HOSP, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P30 / Presentation Number Th P30
Interleukin-6 Promoter Polymorphism Predicts Stroke Severity and
Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients from North India
Baidarbhi Chakraborty, Sarita Agarwal, Gaurav Vishnoi, Maulana Azad
Medical Coll, New Delhi, India; Debashish Chowdhury, Govind Ballabh
Pant Hosp, New Delhi, India
Poster Board Number P38 / Presentation Number Th P38
Stroke Survivors Employ Different Stiffness Control Strategies during
Learning of Reaching Movements in a Dynamic Environment
Panagiotis Koutakis, Mukul Mukherjee, Univ of Nebraska at Omaha,
Omaha, NE; Pierre Fayad, Univ of Nebraska at Medical Ctr, Omaha, NE;
Nicholas Stergiou, Univ of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE
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Poster Board Number P39 / Presentation Number Th P39
Study of NTx®-265: Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) and Epoetin
Alfa (EPO) in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients (REGENESIS Trial)
Steven C Cramer, Univ of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA; Michael D Hill,
Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; the REGENESIS investigators
Community/Risk Factors Posters II
Th P40 – Th P74
Poster Board Number P40 / Presentation Number Th P40
Difference In Platelet Activation Pattern Between Patients With
Ischemic Stroke And Those With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Mie Shimizu, Shunya Takizawa, Dept of Neurology, Tokai Univ Sch of
Med, Isehara Kanagawa, Japan; Ichiro Kuwahira, Dept of Med,Tokai Univ
Tokyo Hosp, Yoyogi, Tokyo, Japan; Saori Kohara, Dept of Neurology,
Tokai Univ Sch of Med, Isehara Kanagawa, Japan; Yusuke Kondo, Dept
of Respiratory Med, Tokai Univ Sch of Med, Isehara Kanagawa, Japan;
Shigeharu Takagi, Dept of Neurology, Tokai Univ Sch of Med, Isehara
Kanagawa, Japan
Poster Board Number P41 / Presentation Number Th P41
Genome-wide Search for Ischemic Stroke Genes: The Siblings with
Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS)
James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic, Dept of Neurology, Jacksonville, FL;
Michael A Nalls, Lab of Neurogenetics, Intramural Res Program, Natl
Inst on Aging, Bethesda, MD; Stephen S Rich, Ctr for Public Health
Genomics, Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; Andrew Singleton, Lab of
Neurogenetics, Intramural Res Program, Natl Inst on Aging, Bethesda,
MD; John A Hardy, Dept of Molecular Neuroscience, Inst of Neurology,
Univ Coll London, London, United Kingdom; Thomas G Brott, Mayo
Clinic, Dept of Neurology, Jacksonville, FL; Robert D Brown, Jr, Mayo
Clinic, Dept of Neurology, Rochester, MN; Brett Kissela, Dept of
Neurology, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Bradford B Worrall, Depts
of Neurology and Public Health Sciences, Univ of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA; for the SWISS Investigators
Poster Board Number P42 / Presentation Number Th P42
Results of NOTCH3 Sequencing in Siblings with Ischemic Stroke Study
Probands
Owen A Ross, Alexandra I Soto-Ortolaza, Christophe Verbeeck, Mayo
Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Stephen S Rich, Ctr for Public Health Genomics,
Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; Andrew Singleton, Molecular
Genetics Section; Lab of Neurogenetics, Natl Inst on Aging, Natl Insts of
Health, Bethesda, MD; John A Hardy, Dept of Molecular Neuroscience,
Inst of Neurology, Univ Coll London, London, United Kingdom; Thomas
G Brott, Mayo Clinic , Dept of Neurology, Jacksonville, FL; Robert D
Brown, Jr, Mayo Clinic, Dept of Neurology, Rochester, MN; Brett Kissela,
Univ of Cincinnati, Dept of Neurology, Cincinnati, OH; Bradford B
Worrall, Depts of Neurology and Public Health Sciences, Univ of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA; James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic, Dept of Neurology,
Jacksonville, FL; for the SWISS Investigators
Poster Board Number P43 / Presentation Number Th P43
Image analysis of participants in the Siblings With Ischemic Stroke
Study (SWISS)
Benison C Lau, Aparna R Baheti, Rodney S Smith, UVA HEALTH
SYSTEM, Charlottesville, VA; Kathryn M Powell, Univ of South Florida,
Tallahassee, FL; Carlos Leiva Salinas, UVA HEALTH SYSTEM,
Charlottesville, VA; Thomas G Brott, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL;
Robert D Brown Jr, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Brett M Kissela, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Max Wintermark, UVA HEALTH SYSTEM,
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Charlottesville, VA; James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL;
Natalia S Rost, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Bradford B
Worrall, UVA HEALTH SYSTEM, Charlottesville, VA
Poster Board Number P44 / Presentation Number Th P44
Ischemic Stroke Exome Pilot Study
John W Cole, Baltimore VA, UMD SOM, Baltimore, MD; Abhishek Pratap,
Luke J Tallon, Lisa K Sadzewicz, O Colin Stine, Nicole Dueker, Yuching
Cheng, UMD SOM, Baltimore, MD; Marcella A Wozniak, Barney J Stern,
Baltimore VA, UMD SOM, Baltimore, MD; James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic,
Jacksonville, FL; Braxton D Mitchell, UMD SOM, Baltimore, MD; Steven J
Kittner, Baltimore VA, UMD SOM, Baltimore, MD; Jeffrey R O’Connell,
UMD SOM, Baltimore, MD
Poster Board Number P45 / Presentation Number Th P45
Genome-wide SNP Association For Cerebral Vasospasm In
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Patients
Hyungsuk Kim, NINR, Bethesda, MD; Elizabeth Crago, Univ of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; Mirim Kim, NINR, Bethesda, MD; Yvette
Conley, Paula Sherwood, Univ of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; Samuel
Poloyac, Mary E Kerr, NINR, Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number P46 / Presentation Number Th P46
Prediction of Stroke and Ischemic Heart Disease by Carotid
Intima-Media Thickness in Japanese Urban Cohort: The Suita Study
Yoshihiro Kokubo, Kazunori Toyoda, Makoto Watanabe, NATIONAL
CEREBROVASCULAR AND CARDIOVASCULAR CENTER, Suita, Japan;
Aya Higashiyama, Hyogo Coll of Med, Nishinomiya, Japan; Yuu Ono,
Kazuyuki Nagatsuka, Tomonori Okamura, NATIONAL CEREBROVASCULAR AND CARDIOVASCULAR CENTER, Suita, Japan
Poster Board Number P47 / Presentation Number Th P47
B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Level is a Better Predictor of Stroke Risk in
Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Vijaiganesh Nagarajan, John H Stroger Hosp of Cook County, Chicago,
IL; Heather Gage, Anna Demopoulos, George Karam, Rush Univ Medical
Ctr, Chicago, IL; Rami Doukky, Rush Univ Medical Ctr and John H
Stroger Hosp of Cook County, Chicago, IL
Poster Board Number P48 / Presentation Number Th P48
Newly Diagnosed Atrial Fibrillation among Different Subtypes of
Ischemic Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack
Patricia M Riccio, Francisco Klein, Luciano A Sposato, FAVALORO FOUNDATION, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Poster Board Number P49 / Presentation Number Th P49
Stroke Risk in Persons with Heart Failure: The REGARDS Study
Patrick Pullicino, Univ of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom; Leslie
McClure, Univ of Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Virginia Howard,
Virginia G Wadley, Monica Safford, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham, AL;
James Meschia, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Aaron Anderson, George
Howard, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham, AL; Elsayed Soliman, Wake
Forest Univ, Winston-Salem, NC
Poster Board Number P50 / Presentation Number Th P50
Left Ventricular Dysfunction is associated with Cerebral Grey Matter
Injury: Results of an in-vivo Brain MRI Segmentation Study
Pratik Bhattacharya, Fen Bao, Megha Shah, Gautam Ramesh, Ramesh
Madhavan, Omar Khan, WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, Detroit, MI
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Poster Board Number P51 / Presentation Number Th P51
Frequency and Progression of Cerebral Microbleeds among Patients
with Stroke Due to Endocarditis
Hermelinda G Abcede, Jeffrey L Saver, Latisha K Ali, Sarah Song,
Radoslav Raychev, Peter Adamczyk, Noriko Salamon, David S
Liebeskind, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P52 / Presentation Number Th P52
High Incidence of Vascular Risk Factors and Small Vessel Disease in
Young Patients with Stroke
William J Hicks II, Nusrat Harun, Renganayaki Pandurengan, Tzu-Ching
Wu, Vivek Misra, George Lopez, Nicole R Gonzales, Andrew D Barreto,
James C Grotta, Sean I Savitz, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr at
Houston, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P53 / Presentation Number Th P53
Severity of Leukoaraiosis in Large Vessel Atherosclerotic Disease
Aurauma Chutinet, Alessandro Biffi, Kaitlin M Fitzpatrick, Allison Kanakis,
Karen L Furie, Natalia S Rost, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P54 / Presentation Number Th P54
The Cream&Sugar Study: Elevated Glucose Levels, But Not
Triglycerides, Are Associated With More Severe White Matter Disease
In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients
Christopher O Leonards, Jochen B Fiebach, Charité Univsmedizin,
Berlin, Germany; Christian Werner, Ulrich Laufs, Saarland Univ Hosp,
Homburg, Germany; Matthias Endres, Martin Ebinger, Charité
Univsmedizin, Berlin, Germany
Poster Board Number P55 / Presentation Number Th P55
Soda Consumption and Risk of Vascular Events in the Northern
Manhattan Study
Hannah Gardener, Tatjana Rundek, Clinton Wright, Univ of Miami Miller
Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Julio Vieira, Mitchell S Elkind, Columbia Univ, New
York, NY; Ralph L Sacco, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL
Poster Board Number P56 / Presentation Number Th P56
Subclinical Stroke Symptoms and Diabetes in the REasons for
Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) Study
Monika M Safford, George Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; James Meschia, Mayo clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Linda
Williams, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN; Ronald Prineas,
Wake Forest Univ, Winston-Salem, NC; Virginia Howard, Univ of Alabama
at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Brett Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH; Paul Muntner, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL
Poster Board Number P57 / Presentation Number Th P57
Prestroke Glycemic Control Predicts Functional Outcome in Ischemic
Stroke: The Fukuoka Stroke Registry (FSR)
Takayuki Matsuki, Dept of Cerebrovascular Disease, Nippon Steel Yawata
Memorial Hosp, Kitakyushu, Japan; Masahiro Kamouchi, Dept of Med
and Clinical Science, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ,
Fukuoka, Japan; Shigeru Fujimoto, Juro Jinnouchi, Dept of
Cerebrovascular Disease, Nippon Steel Yawata Memorial Hosp,
Kitakyushu, Japan; Jun Hata, Dept of Environmental Med, Graduate Sch
of Medical Sciences, Kyushu university, Fukuoka, Japan; Tetsuro Ago,
Dept of Med and Clinical Science, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences,
Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Seizo Sadoshima, Dept of Cerebrovascular
Disease, Nippon Steel Yawata Memorial Hosp, Kitakyushu, Japan;
Takanari Kitazono, Dept of Med and Clinical Science, Graduate Sch of
Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan
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Poster Board Number P58 / Presentation Number Th P58
Consciousness Impairment in a Consecutive Series of 1436 Acute
Ischemic Strokes
Serban-George Puricel, Neurology Service, Ctr Hospier Univire Vaudois
and Univ of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; Mohamed Faouzi, Inst of
Social and Preventive Med, Ctr Hospier Univire Vaudois and Univ of
Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; Patrik Michel, Neurology Service, Ctr
Hospier Univire Vaudois and Univ of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Poster Board Number P59 / Presentation Number Th P59
Predictors of Short Term Clinical Outcome Following Stroke in the
Young: Data from a Tertiary Care Center in the US “Stroke Belt”
Clotilde Balucani, Virginia Howard, George Howard, Georgios Tsvigoulis,
Karen Albright, Alexis Jernigan, April Sisson, Maruthi Kesani, Kristian
Barlinn, Luis Cava, Paola Palazzo, Andrei Alexandrov, Anne Alexandrov,
Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Poster Board Number P60 / Presentation Number Th P60
Mortality Prediction Across Stroke Type: Does Including CT Findings for
ICH Cases Improve Model Performance?
Darin B Zahuranec, Brisa N Sanchez, Devin L Brown, Jeffery J Wing,
William J Meurer, Lewis B Morgenstern, Lynda D Lisabeth, UNIV
MICHIGAN HEALTH SYSTEM, Ann Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number P61 / Presentation Number Th P61
Association Between Cerebral And Peripheral Artery Atherosclerosis In
Patients With Ischemic Stroke
Jinkwon Kim, Dong Hyun Lee, Hyo Suk Nam, Young Dae Kim, Myoung
Jin Cha, Ji Hoe Heo, Yonsei Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P62 / Presentation Number Th P62
Low Ankle-brachial Index Is A Predicting Factor For Initial Severity Of
Acute Ischemic Stroke
Dong Hyun Lee, Jinkwon Kim, Young Dae Kim, Hyo Suk Nam, Ji Hoe
Heo, Severance Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P63 / Presentation Number Th P63
Reversed Robin Hood Syndrome Is Associated with Early Risk of Stroke
Recurrence
Georgios Tsivgoulis, Dept of Neurology, Democritus Univ of Thrace, Sch
of Med, Alexandroupolis,, Greece; Paola Palazzo, Neurologia Clinica,
Univ Campus Bio-Medico,, Rome, Italy; Clotilde Balucani,
Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham Hosp,,
Birmingham, AL; Ioannis Heliopoulos, Dept of Neurology, Democritus
Univ of Thrace, Sch of Med, Alexandroupolis,, Greece; Kristian Barlinn,
Luis Cava, Limin Zhao, Yi Zhang, Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Univ of
Alabama at Birmingham Hosp,, Birmingham, AL; Dimitrios Athanasiadis,
3rd Surgical Dept, Vascular Unit, Attikon Teaching Hosp, Univ of Athens,
Athens, Greece; Konstantinos Vadikolias, Dept of Neurology, Democritus
Univ of Thrace, Sch of Med, Alexandroupolis,, Greece; Anne W
Alexandrov, Andrei V, Alexandrov, Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Univ of
Alabama at Birmingham Hosp,, Birmingham, AL
Poster Board Number P64 / Presentation Number Th P64
Stroke Incidence, Usage Rate Of Iv T-pa, And In-hospital Mortality Of
474,415 Citizens In Kurashiki-city, Japan
Yasuyuki Iguchi, Kazumi Kimura, Keiichi Sone, Hiroshi Miura, Hiroshi
Endo, Sen Yamagata, Hisashi Koide, Kenji Suzuki, Tomoichiro Kimura,
Masaru Sakurai, Nobuyuki Mishima, Kenji Yoshii, Hiroyuki Fujisawa, Sunao
Ebisutani, Kurashiki Stroke Registry Investigators, Kurashiki, Japan
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Poster Board Number P65 / Presentation Number Th P65
Association of Fish Consumption Factors with Stroke Mortality in The
Multiethnic Cohort Study
Lixin Meng, Lynne Wilkens, Suzanne Murphy, Univ of Hawaii at Manoa,
Honolulu, HI; Brian Henderson, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles,
CA; Laurence Kolonel, Univ of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI
Poster Board Number P66 / Presentation Number Th P66
Smoking Is The Most Difficult Risk Factor To Manage In Stroke; 5 Years
Follow Up Study
So-Hyun Kim, Yoonjae Choi, Il-Gon Kim, Chang-Seok Song, Im-Tae Han,
Chang-Gi Hong, Jeong-Jin Park, Na-Young Ryoo, Hee-Kwon Park,
Joung-Ho Rha, Inha Univ Hosp, Incheon, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P67 / Presentation Number Th P67
Baseline Smoking Level Increases the Long-Term Risk of Death or
Non-Fatal Vascular Event in People with Stroke: a 10-Year Survival
Analysis
Joosup Kim, Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Inst, Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia; Seana Gall, Menzies Res Inst, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia;
Amanda Thrift, Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Inst, Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia
Poster Board Number P68 / Presentation Number Th P68
Population Attributable Risk for Major Risk Factors of Ischemic Stroke
in Korea
Tai Hwan Park, Dept of Neurology, Seoul Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea,
Republic of; Kyung Bok Lee, Dept of Neurology, Soonchunhyang Univ
Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Youngchai Ko, Dept of
Neurology, Eulji Univ Hosp, Eulji Univ Sch of Med, Daejeon, Korea,
Republic of; Jong-Moo Park, Dept of Neurology, Eulji General Hosp, Eulji
Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Soo Joo Lee, Dept of Neurology, Eulji
Univ Hosp, Eulji Univ Sch of Med, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of; KyungHo Yu, Dept of Neurology, Hallym Univ Hosp, Anyang, Korea, Republic
of; Jae-Kwan Cha, Dept of Neurology, Dong-A Univ Hosp, Pusan, Korea,
Republic of; Jun Lee, Dept of Neurology, Yungnam Univ Hosp, Daegu,
Korea, Republic of; Moon-Ku Han, Dept of Neurology, Stroke Ctr, Seoul
Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of; Yong-Jin Cho,
Dept of Neurology, Ilsan Paik Hosp, Inje Univ, Ilsan, Korea, Republic of;
JiSung Lee, Juneyoung Lee, Dept of Biostatics, Coll of Med, Korea Univ,
Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Hee-Joon Bae, Dept of Neurology, Stroke Ctr,
Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P69 / Presentation Number Th P69
Stroke Among The New Zealand Workforce: A Prospective Study Of
Middle-aged Employees
Hope Buell, Patricia Metcalf, Daniel Exeter, Univ of Auckland, Auckland,
New Zealand
Poster Board Number P70 / Presentation Number Th P70
Comparison of baseline characteristics of strokes between China and
Canada: results from the China National Stroke Registry and the
Registry of the Canadian Stroke Network
Gaifen Liu, Yilong Wang, Beijing Tian Tan Hosp, Beijing, China; Hao Li,
Beijing Translational Med Res Ctr, Beijing, China; Xingquan Zhao,
Chunxue Wang, Yong Zhou, Beijing Tian Tan Hosp, Beijing, China; Jiming
Fang, Inst for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, ON, Canada; Yongjun
Wang, Beijing Tian Tan Hosp, Beijing, China; China National Stroke
Registry investigators
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Poster Board Number P71 / Presentation Number Th P71
Strokes and Tias in the Out-Of-Hospital Setting: Incidence and Temporal
Trends
Simona Ferioli, Jane Khoury, Jane Eilerman, Dawn Kleindorfer, Kathleen
Alwell, Charles J Moomaw, Daniel Woo, Matthew Flaherty, Pooja Khatri,
Opeolu Adeoye, Joseph Broderick, Brett Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number P72 / Presentation Number Th P72
Sex Differences in Blood Pressure Control 6 Months after Ischemic Stroke
Nancy K Hills, S Claiborne Johnston, Stephen Sidney, Jeffrey Klingman,
Mai Nguyen-Huynh, UC SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number P73 / Presentation Number Th P73
Use of a Regional Health Information Exchange (HIE) to Facilitate
Outcomes Epidemiology
Brett M Kissela, Peter J Embi, Kathleen Alwell, Charles J Moomaw, David
Hoskins, Robert Witzke, Jane Khoury, Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Poster Board Number P74 / Presentation Number Th P74
Stroke and the Stars of Hollywood: Analysis of the Burden of Stroke
Among Oscar Nominees
Hannah H Smith, Rana Fiaz, Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Diagnosis Posters II
Th P75 – Th P113
Poster Board Number P75 / Presentation Number Th P75
Simultaneous Detection Of NR2 Peptide And Antibody Differentiate
Ischemic Stroke And Reveal Intracerebral Hemorrhage Accompanied
With Ischemic Complications Within 45 Hours Of Hyper-acute Stroke
Svetlana A Dambinova, Kennesaw State Univ, Kennesaw, GA
Poster Board Number P76 / Presentation Number Th P76
Recanalization and Collaterals Predict Outcome in Proximal MCA
Occlusion, but neither Penumbra nor Core of Stroke
Céline Odier, Patrik Michel, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland
Poster Board Number P77 / Presentation Number Th P77
Prediction of Recurrent Vascular Events Following Transient Ischemic
Attack: DWI, PWI and Serum Biomarkers of Brain Ischemia
Christen D Barras, Aleksandra M Pavlovic, Soren Christensen, Natalia
Perez de la Ossa, Brian M Tress, Patricia M Desmond, Ian Gordon, Peter
J Hand, Stephen M Davis, Univ of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Poster Board Number P78 / Presentation Number Th P78
Predictors and Accuracy of Abnormal CT Perfusion in 1296 Consecutive
Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients
Nuno M Inácio, Hosp Fernando Fonseca, Amadora, Portugal; Reto Meuli,
Philippe Maeder, CHUV - Service of Diagnostic and Interventional
Radiology, Lausanne, Switzerland; Mohamed Faouzi, Inst of Social and
Preventive Med, Lausanne, Switzerland; Max Wintermark, Dept of
Radiology, Div of Neuroradiology, Charlottesville, VA; Patrik Michel,
CHUV - Neurology Service, Lausanne, Switzerland
Poster Board Number P79 / Presentation Number Th P79
Persistence of Hyperdense Middle Cerebral Artery Sign on Follow-up CT
Scan is Associated with Poor Outcome in Ischemic Stroke Patients
Treated with Intravenous Thrombolysis
Prakash R Paliwal, Aftab Ahmad, Shen Liang, Leonard L Yeo, Pei K Loh, Kay
W Ng, Lily Y Wong, Su Jie, Mahendran Maliapen, Benjamin K Ong, N
Venketasubramanian, Hock L Teoh, Vincent F Chong, Eric Tan, Arvind K Sinha,
Bernard P Chan, Vijay K Sharma, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore, Singapore
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Poster Board Number P81 / Presentation Number Th P81
Prognostic Value of Whole Brain Volume Perfusion CT in Acute Stroke
<6h after Symptom Onset
Peter Schramm, Sarah Fischer, Ramona Schramm, Marios N
Psychogios, Univ Med Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany; Ernst Klotz,
Siemens Healthcare Sector, Forchheim, Germany; Klaus Jung, Univ Med
Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany; Gunter Erb, Bracco Imaging
Deutschland GmbH, Konstanz, Germany; Michael Knauth, Univ Med
Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany
Poster Board Number P82 / Presentation Number Th P82
Combination of Neurovascular Imaging Modalities for Evaluation of
Patients with Stroke
Ameer E Hassan, Saqib A Chaudhry, Fahd Sultan, Gabriella Vazquez,
Shujaat Khalil, Muhammad Ansar, M Fareed K Suri, Mustapha A
Ezzeddine, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number P83 / Presentation Number Th P83
CT Assessment Of Blood Brain Barrier Permeability And Risk Of
Haemorrhagic Transformation In Ischaemic Stroke
Adam J Couves, Ferghal McVerry, Niall J Macdougall, Krishna A Dani,
Keith W Muir, Univ Of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number P84 / Presentation Number Th P84
Does Threshold Based Segmentation of MRI Correlate with Visual
Reading of Ischemia and Perfusion Deficit in Acute Scans?
Marie Luby, Sundeep Boparai, John K Lynch, José G Merino, Lawrence L
Latour, Shlee S Song, Amie W Hsia, Steven Warach, NINDS, Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number P85 / Presentation Number Th P85
E-learn CT Angiography: a Virtual Training Ground Prepares for
Stroke Imaging
Inger Havsteen, Anders F Christensen, Jens K Nielsen, Derk Krieger,
Louisa Christensen, Hanne Christensen, Copenhagen Univ Hosp
Bispebjerg, Copenhagen, Denmark
Poster Board Number P86 / Presentation Number Th P86
MR Perfusion And Reperfusion As Predictors Of Hemorrhagic
Transformation In Hyper-Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Voxel-Based Analysis
Andria L Ford, Washington Univ, St Louis, MO; Hongyu An, Univ of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; John J Lee, Rosana Ponisio, Washington
Univ, St Louis, MO; Hongtu Zhu, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC;
Katie D Vo, Washington Univ, St Louis, MO; William J Powers, Weili Lin,
Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Jin-Moo Lee, Washington Univ,
St Louis, MO
Poster Board Number P87 / Presentation Number Th P87
Early Performance of MRI reduces the rate of Stroke Misdiagnosis in
Young Adults
Pratik Bhattacharya, Nandakumar Nagaraja, Kumar Rajamani, Ramesh
Madhavan, Sunitha Santhakumar, Seemant Chaturvedi, WAYNE STATE
UNIVERSITY, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P88 / Presentation Number Th P88
Diffusion Imaging 24 Hours After Stroke Onset Accurately Represents
Final Infarct Volume
Bruce C Campbell, Depts of Med and Radiology, Royal Melbourne Hosp,
Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Hans T Tu, Dept of Med, Royal
Melbourne Hosp, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Søren
Christensen, Patricia M Desmond, Dept of Radiology, Royal Melbourne
Hosp, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Christopher R Levi, Dept
of Neurology and Hunter Medical Res Inst, John Hunter Hosp, Univ of
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Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia; Christopher F Bladin, Depts of
Neurology, Box Hill Hosp, Monash Univ, Melbourne, Australia; Neils
Hjort, Mahmoud Ashkanian, Christine Solling, Ctr of Functionally
Integrative Neuroscience, Dept of Neuroradiology, Århus Univ Hosp,
Århus, Denmark; Geoffrey A Donnan, Florey Neuroscience Insts, Univ of
Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Stephen M Davis, Depts of Med, Royal
Melbourne Hosp, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Leif
Østergaard, Ctr of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience, Dept of
Neuroradiology, Århus Univ Hosp, Århus, Denmark; Mark W Parsons,
Dept of Neurology and Hunter Medical Res Inst, John Hunter Hosp, Univ
of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
Poster Board Number P89 / Presentation Number Th P89
Utility of the NIHSS Exam and Cortical Score to Predict New Cortical
Stroke on MRI
Sean I Savitz, Univ of Texas - Houston, Houston, TX; Karen C Albright,
Univ of Alabama - Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Sheryl Martin-Schild,
Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA
Poster Board Number P90 / Presentation Number Th P90
Whole Brain CT Perfusion Using Time-to-Peak Maps in Evaluation of
Minor Stroke
Muhammad Ejaz Ahmed, Santanu Chakraborty, Dariush Dowlatshahi,
Grant Stotts, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Poster Board Number P91 / Presentation Number Th P91
Can We Rely On Negative Diffusion Weighted Imaging?
Benjamin A Hotter, Anna Kufner, Uwe Malzahn, Gerhard J Jungehuelsing,
Jochen B Fiebach, Charité Univ Hosp Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Poster Board Number P92 / Presentation Number Th P92
Hyperintense ICA Sign: A Marker For Worse Stroke Outcome
Peter Adamczyk, Jeffrey L Saver, Qing Hao, UCLA Medical Ctr, Los
Angeles, CA; Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA; Noriko Salamon, Rana Fiaz, Latisha K Ali, Doojin Kim,
Bruce Ovbiagele, Sidney Starkman, Paul Vespa, Sarah Song, Radoslav
Raychev, Hermelinda G Abcede, Nestor Gonzalez, Satoshi Tateshima,
Reza Jahan, Gary R Duckwiler, Fernando Vinuela, David S Liebeskind,
UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; UCLA Stroke Investigators
Poster Board Number P93 / Presentation Number Th P93
Optical Measurements of Cerebral Hemodynamics in Acute Cortical
Stroke
Christopher G Favilla, Rickson Mesquita, Meeri Kim, Joel H Greenberg,
John A Detre, Arjun G Yodh, Michael T Mullen, Neelofer Shafi, Scott E
Kasner, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Poster Board Number P94 / Presentation Number Th P94
Anterior Choroidal Artery Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Patterns at Onset
Predict Disability from Carotid Occlusion
Meng Lee, Chang Gung Memorial Hosp, Chiayi, Taiwan; Jeffrey L Saver,
Qing Hao, Sidney Starkman, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Noriko
Salamon, UCLA Medical Sch, Los Angeles, CA; Latisha K Ali, Doojin Kim,
Bruce Ovbiagele, Sarah Song, Radoslav Raychev, Radoslav Raychev,
Linda Abcede, Rana Fiaz, David S Liebeskind, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los
Angeles, CA; UCLA Stroke Investigators
Poster Board Number P95 / Presentation Number Th P95
Thrombus Hounsfield Units on Thin-Section Noncontrast CT Predicts
Early Vascular Recanalization and Stroke Subtype After Thrombolysis
Josep Puig, Dept of Radiology (IDI), Girona Biomedical Res Inst, Hosp
Univri de Girona Dr Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain; Josep Daunis-iEstadella, Dept of Informatics and Applied Mathematics, Univ of Girona,
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Girona, Spain; Helena Termes, Gerard Blasco, Sebastia Remollo,
Santiago Mourelo, Sergi Juanpere, Dept of Radiology (IDI), Girona
Biomedical Res Inst, Hosp Univri de Girona Dr Josep Trueta, Girona,
Spain; Anton Bardera, Imma Boada, Dept of Informatics and Applied
Mathematics and Inst of Informatics and Applications, Univ of Girona,
Girona, Spain; Maria Jimenez-Nieto, Mar Castellanos, Joaquin Serena,
Dept of Neurology, Girona Biomedical Res Inst, Hosp Univri de Girona
Dr Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain; Salvador Pedraza, Dept of Radiology
(IDI), Girona Biomedical Res Inst, Hosp Univri de Girona Dr Josep
Trueta, Girona, Spain
Poster Board Number P101 / Presentation Number Th P101
Cerebral Blood Flow Quantification Utilizing Pseudo-Continuous Arterial
Spin Labeling in Acute Stroke Patients
Daymara A Hernandez, Section on Stroke Diagnostics & Therapeutics,
NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Reinoud P Bokkers, Dept of Radiology, UMC
Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; Raymond V Mirasol, Marie Luby, Erica C
Henning, Section on Stroke Diagnostics & Therapeutics, NINDS,
Bethesda, MD; José G Merino, Suburban Hosp Stroke Program,
Bethesda, MD; Steven Warach, Lawrence L Latour, Section on Stroke
Diagnostics & Therapeutics, NINDS, Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number P96 / Presentation Number Th P96
The Value of CT Perfusion (CTP) Prognostic Maps in Predicting
Reversible and Irreversible Neurological Dysfunction Following
Reperfusion Therapies
Limin Zhao, Kristian B Barlinn, Karen C Albright, Maruthi Kesani,
Kara A Sands, Michael J Lyerly, Luis F Cava, Clotilde Balucani, Anne W
Alexandrov, Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Univ of Alabama Hosp,
Birmingham, AL; Mark R Harrigan, Dept of Neurosurgery, Univ of
Alabama Hosp, Birmingham, AL; Joseph A Horton, Dept of Radiology,
Univ of Alabama Hosp, Birmingham, AL; Damon E Patterson, Andrei V
Alexandrov, Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Univ of Alabama Hosp,
Birmingham, AL
Poster Board Number P102 / Presentation Number Th P102
A Regional Model of Collateral Perfusion Accurately Predicts Tissue
Fate in Acute Ischemic Stroke
David S Liebeskind, Fabien Scalzo, Qing Hao, Jeffry R Alger, Xiao Hu,
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; for the UCLA Collateral Investigators
Poster Board Number P97 / Presentation Number Th P97
Qualitative Evaluation of Mismatch in Acute Stroke Using CT and MRI
Perfusion Do Readers Agree? Do Modalities Agree?
Mikayel Grigoryan, Gregory W Albers, Roland Bammer, Matus Straka,
Michael Mlynash, Stephanie Kemp, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Palo Alto, CA;
Lawrence Wechsler, UMPC Stroke Inst and Dept of Neurology,
Pittsburgh, PA; Demi Thai, Maarten Lansberg, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Palo
Alto, CA
Poster Board Number P104 / Presentation Number Th P104
Delayed Perfusion Predicts The Volume Of The Perfusion Lesion
Andrew Bivard, Christopher Levi, Neil Spratt, Mark W Parsons, Univ of
Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
Poster Board Number P98 / Presentation Number Th P98
Clot Or Not: Using The Sigmoid Plate Sign On Head CT to Differentiate
Transverse Sinus Thrombosis from a Congenitally Atretic Cerebral
Transverse Sinus
Yolanda Chik, JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL, Baltimore, MD; Rebecca F
Gottesman, JOHNS HOPKINS BAYVIEW MED CTR, Baltimore, MD;
Steven Zeiler, JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL, Baltimore, MD; Jason
Rosenberg, Rafael H Llinas, JOHNS HOPKINS BAYVIEW MED CTR,
Baltimore, MD
Poster Board Number P99 / Presentation Number Th P99
MRI As Witness: Ready For Prime-time?
Ona Wu, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Shlee S Song,
Carsten Ritter, Lawrence L Latour, Natl Inst of Neurological Diseases and
Stroke, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD; Albert J Yoo, Svetlana
Lorenzano, Zeshan A Chaudhry, A Gregory Sorensen, Lee H Schwamm,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Steven Warach, Natl Inst of
Neurological Diseases and Stroke, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD;
MR WITNESS Investigators
Poster Board Number P100 / Presentation Number Th P100
Value of Computed Tomography Perfusion Imaging in Evaluation of
Patients withTransient Ischemic Attack
Haralabos Zacharatos, Ameer E Hassan, Saqib A Chaudhry, Mushtaq
Qureshi, Rizwan Husain, M Fareed K Suri, Mustapha A Ezzeddine, Adnan
I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
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Poster Board Number P103 / Presentation Number Th P103
Optimizing Arterial Input Functions In Acute Stroke MRI – A Comparison
With O15-Water-PET
Olivier Zaro-Weber, Wolf-Dieter Heiss, Max-Planck-Inst for Neurological
Res, Cologne, Germany; Jan Sobesky, Ctr for Stroke Res and Dept of
Neurology, Charité, Univsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Poster Board Number P105 / Presentation Number Th P105
Oxygen Challenge MRI Provides a Measure of the Underlying
Haemodynamic and Metabolic State of the Tissue
Krishna Dani, Rosario Lopez, Celestine Santosh, David Brennan,
Christopher McCabe, William Holmes, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United
Kingdom; Barrie Condon, Donald Hadley, Inst of Neurological Sciences,
Glasgow, United Kingdom; Mhairi Macrae, Keith Muir, Univ of Glasgow,
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number P106 / Presentation Number Th P106
DWI-ASPECTS vsCT-ASPECTS In Hyper-acute Stroke Patients
Mutsumi Mitomi, Hiratsuka Kyosai Hosp, Hiratsuka, Japan; Junya Aoki,
Yasuyuki Iguchi, Kazumi Kimura, Dept of Stroke Med, Kawasaki Medical
Sch, Kurashiki, Japan
Poster Board Number P107 / Presentation Number Th P107
Test-Retest Reproducibility of Cerebral Blood Flow Measurements Using
Pseudo-continuous Arterial Spin labeling at 15T
chul-ho sohn, Ji-Hoon Kim, Seung Hong Choi, Moon Hee Han, Kee-Hyun
Chang, In-chan Song, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of;
Geon-Ho Jahng, East-West Neo Medical Ctr, Kyung-He university, Seoul,
Korea, Republic of; Tae-Jin Yun, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea,
Republic of
Poster Board Number P108 / Presentation Number Th P108
The Superiority of MRI over CT in the Diagnosis of Acute Ischemic
Stroke Increases with Patient Age
Carsten H Ritter, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD; Julio A Chalela,
Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charlston, SC; John A Butman, Natl
Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD; Andrew M Demchuk, Michael D Hill,
Foothills Medical Ctr, Calgary, AB, Canada; Nicholas Patronas, Steven
Warach, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD
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Poster Board Number P109 / Presentation Number Th P109
Validation of an Automated Perfusion-Diffusion Lesion Assessment Tool
Trevor A Steve, Negar Asdaghi, Thomas Jeerakathil, Michael E Knash,
Bilal Hameed, Christian Beaulieu, Ashfaq Shuaib, Derek Emery, Kenneth
S Butcher, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Poster Board Number P110 / Presentation Number Th P110
Secondary Signal Changes And Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Decrease
Of The Substantia Nigra Following Striatal Infarction
Makoto Nakajima, Yuichiro Inatomi, Toshiro Yonehara, Saiseikai
Kumamoto Hosp, Kumamoto, Japan; Teruyuki Hirano, Makoto Uchino,
Faculty of Life Sciences, Kumamoto Univ, Kumamoto, Japan
Poster Board Number P111 / Presentation Number Th P111
Acute Stroke Core on Perfusion and Diffusion Images
Matus Straka, Stanford Univ Dept of Radiology, Stanford, CA; Maarten G
Lansberg, Michael Mlynash, Stephanie M Kemp, Demi Thai, Gregory W
Albers, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford, CA; Roland Bammer, Stanford Univ
Dept of Radiology, Stanford, CA
Poster Board Number P112 / Presentation Number Th P112
Simultaneous Multiple Lacunar Infarction: Is it different disease entity
from Single Lacunar Infarction?
Joon Hwa Lee, Young Jin Kim, Yeonsil Moon, Hahn Young Kim, Konkuk
Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P113 / Presentation Number Th P113
CT Perfusion Source Images are Superior to CT Angiography for Rapid
Evaluation of Collateral Status
David S Liebeskind, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Nerses Sanossian, USC,
Los Angeles, CA; Qing Hao, Noriko Salamon, Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA, Los
Angeles, CA; for the UCLA Collateral Investigators
Emergency Medicine Posters II
Th P114 – Th P137
Poster Board Number P114 / Presentation Number Th P114
Delay in Evaluation and Treatment of Posterior Circulation Stroke
Compared with Anterior Circulation Stroke
Amrou Sarraj, Sarah K Medrek, Alexandra Garza, John F Pruit, Jeffery
Rhodes, Nusrat Harun, Susan Alderman, Melvin R Sline, Renganayaki
Pandurengan, Ramy El Khoury, Tzu-Ching Wu, George Lopez, Andrew
Barreto, Nicole R Gonzales, James C Grotta, Sean Savitz, UT Houston,
Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P115 / Presentation Number Th P115
Does Intracerebral Hemorrhage Mimic Benign Dizziness Presentations?
A Population Based Study
Kevin A Kerber, James Burke, Devin Brown, William Meurer, Melinda
Smith, Lynda Lisabeth, Lewis Morgenstern, Darin Zahuranec, Univ of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number P116 / Presentation Number Th P116
Practice Variation in the Use of Neuroimaging Studies to Evaluate
Emergency Department (ED) Patients with a Chief Complaint of
Dizziness
Anthony Kim, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Steve Sidney, Kaiser Permanente
Div of Res, Oakland, CA; Jeffery G Klingman, Kaiser Permanente Medical
Ctr, Walnut Creek, CA; S Claiborne Johnston, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
182
Poster Board Number P117 / Presentation Number Th P117
Transient Isolated Dysphasia is Associated With a High Rate of
Potential Cardiac Sources for Embolism
Jason K Wasserman, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON,
Canada; Jeff J Perry, Dar Dowlatshahi, Grant Stotts, The Ottawa Hosp,
Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Marco Sivilotti, Queens Univ
Dept Emergency Med, Kingston, ON, Canada; Andrew Worster, McMaster
Univ, Dept Emergency Med, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Marcel Emond, Laval
Univ, Dept Emergency Med, Quebec, QC, Canada; Jane Sutherland,
Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Ian Stiell, Mukul Sharma,
The Ottawa Hosp, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Poster Board Number P118 / Presentation Number Th P118
Sudden Headache Preceding Cardiac Arrest: Frequency and Underlying
Cause Evaluated with Post-Resuscitation CT Scan
Joji Inamasu, Masashi Nakatsukasa, Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hosp,
Utsunomiya, Japan
Poster Board Number P119 / Presentation Number Th P119
Early Clinical Deterioration of Stroke Patients Assessed in the Field
within Two Hours of Symptom Onset
Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Sidney
Starkman, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Scott Hamilton, Stanford
Univ, Palo Alto, CA; David S Liebeskind, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles,
CA; Marc Eckstein, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Samuel
Stratton, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Frank Pratt,
Los Angeles County Fire Dept, Los Angeles, CA; Lucas Restrepo, Latisha
K Ali, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Robin Conwit, Natl Insts of
Health, Bethesda, MD; Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles,
CA; FAST-MAG Investigators and Coordinators
Poster Board Number P120 / Presentation Number Th P120
Association between Time Spent in the Emergency Department and
Stroke Outcome
Alexandros Georgiadis, Muhammad Ansar, Saqib A Chaudhry, Fahd
Sultan, Silvina B Tonarelli, Michael Tibbs, Gabriela Vazquez, Laura C
Dees, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr,Univ of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number P121 / Presentation Number Th P121
Low dose rFVIIa Could effectively Reverse Elevated INR but Did not
Chang The Outcome of Patients on Warfarin who Developed
Intracerebral hemorrhages
David Z Wang, OSF/INI/UNIV OF ILLINOIS COLL OF MED, Peoria, IL;
Ammie K Hodges, OSF Saint Francis Medical Ctr, Peoria, IL; Deepak S
Nair, OSF/INI/UNIV OF ILLINOIS COLL MED, Peoria, IL; Jan L Jahnel,
Maureen L Mathews, Judi M Beck, OSF/INI/SFMC, Peoria, IL; Mikalynn
Katlack, Richwoods High Sch, Peoria, IL; Arun V Talkad, OSF/INI/UNIV
OF ILLINOIS COLL OF MED, Peoria, IL
Poster Board Number P122 / Presentation Number Th P122
Oral Anticoagulant Use and Decreasing Hematocrit are Significantly
Associated with Discrepant ED Point-of-care INR Results in Patients
with Acute Cerebrovascular Disease
Sunanda Nanduri, Allegheny General Hosp, Pittsburgh, PA; Gajanan
Hegde, Univ of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate Sch of Business, Pittsburgh,
PA; Arvind Venkat, Sandy Daley, Jack Protetch, Melissa Tian, Ashis
Tayal, Allegheny General Hosp, Pittsburgh, PA
Poster Board Number P123 / Presentation Number Th P123
Multimodal Predictors of Massive Ischemic Stroke
Olivier Bill, Philippe Zufferey, Mohamed Faouzi, Patrik Michel, CHUV,
Lausanne, Switzerland
183
Poster Board Number P124 / Presentation Number Th P124
Factors Affecting Inequality In Acute Stroke Care In An Urban Hospital
Jose R Romero, Helena Lau, Aleksandra Pikula, Haroot Artinian, Thanh
Nguyen, Mathew Ogrodnik, Feliks Koyfman, Carlos S Kase, Viken L
Babikian, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P125 / Presentation Number Th P125
TeleStroke 2010: A Survey of Currently Active Stroke Telemedicine
Programs in the US
Gisele S Silva, Univ Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; Anand
Viswanathan, Emma Shandra, Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General
Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P126 / Presentation Number Th P126
Acute Stroke Patients Benefit from Emergency Transfer within a
Telemedicine Stroke Network
Jessica Kepplinger, Imanuel Dzialowski, Volker Puetz, Christiane
Lautenschlaeger, Hjoerdis Hentschel, Hauke Schneider, Martin Wolz,
Thorsten Schultheiss, Dept of Neurology, Dresden Univ Stroke Ctr,
Dresden, Germany; Gabriele Schackert, Dept of Neurosurgery, Dresden
Univ Stroke Ctr, Dresden, Germany; Ruediger von Kummer, Dept of
Neuroradiology, Dresden Univ Stroke Ctr, Dresden, Germany; Ulf Becker,
Dept of Neurology, Dresden Univ Stroke Ctr, Dresden, Germany
Poster Board Number P127 / Presentation Number Th P127
Variability in the Quality of TeleStroke Informed Consent for IV-TPA
Lisa E Thomas, Anand Viswanathan, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Boston, MA; Thomas Cochrane, Brigham & Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA;
John Johnson, Marilyn McMahon, Janine Marie Santimauro, Lee
Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P128 / Presentation Number Th P128
Organization of a US County System for Acute Stroke Care
Steven C Cramer, Univ of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, CA; Dana
Stradling, Univ of California Irvine, Orange, CA, CA; David M Brown,
Hoag Memorial Hosp Presbyterian Hosp, Newport Beach, CA; Ignacio M
Carrillo-Nunez, Fountain Valley Regional Hosp and Medical Ctr, Fountain
Valley, CA; Anthony Ciabarra, St Jude Medical Ctr, Fullerton, CA; Michael
Cummings, Mission Hosp, Mission Viejo, CA; Richard Dauben, St
Joseph Hosp, Orange, CA; David L Lombardi, Western Medical Ctr Santa
Ana, Santa Ana, CA; Nirav Patel, Los Alamitos Medical Ctr, Los Alamitos,
CA; Elizabeth N Traynor, Saddleback Memorial Medical Ctr, Laguna Hills,
CA; Stephen Waldman, St Jude Medical Ctr, Fullerton, CA; Ken Miller,
Samuel J Stratton, Orange County Emergency Medical Services, Santa
Ana, CA
Poster Board Number P129 / Presentation Number Th P129
Data Sharing to Facilitate the Establishment of Stroke Systems of Care
in California
David Reynen, Alisa S Kamigaki, California Dept of Public Health,
Sacramento, CA; Sang-Mi Oh, American Heart Association/American
Stroke Association, San Jose, CA; Gregory H Gilbert, Stanford Univ Sch
of Med, Stanford, CA; Lily A Chaput, California Dept of Public Health,
Sacramento, CA
Poster Board Number P130 / Presentation Number Th P130
A Systemwide Approach to Decreasing Door-to-Needle Times in Acute
Stroke
Sandra Narayanan, Wayne State Univ/Detroit Medical Ctr, Detroit, MI;
Elizabeth Wall, Rehabilitation Inst of Michigan/Detroit Medical Ctr,
Detroit, MI; Suzanne White, Detroit Medical Ctr, Detroit, MI; Andrew
Xavier, Seemant Chaturvedi, Wayne State Univ/Detroit Medical Ctr,
Detroit, MI
184
Poster Board Number P131 / Presentation Number Th P131
Addressing the Need for Stroke Education Globally: Effectiveness of the
Advanced Stroke Life Support Course (ASLS) for Prehospital and
Hospital-based Healthcare Providers in Hong Kong
Ivette Motola, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Jacky C Chan, Hosp AuthorityAccident & Emergency Training Ctr, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Al Brotons,
Geoffrey Miller, S Barry Issenberg, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL
Poster Board Number P132 / Presentation Number Th P132
Access Of Rural Hospitals To Acute Stroke Care Through Telemedicine:
The Structure Of The Arkansas Saves (stroke Assistance Through Virtual
Emergency Support) Telestroke Program
Salah Keyrouz, UAMS, Little Rock, AR; Arkansas SAVES telestroke
program
Poster Board Number P133 / Presentation Number Th P133
Prevent Controversial Stroke Trial Results by Better Balancing Baseline
Covariates
Wenle Zhao, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
Poster Board Number P135 / Presentation Number Th P135
Recruitment of Ischemic Stroke Patients in Clinical trials in General
Practice and Implications for Generalizability of Results
M Fareed K Suri, Adnan I Qureshi, Mustapha A Ezzeddine, Zeenat
Qureshi Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number P136 / Presentation Number Th P136
Un-witnessed Stroke: Impact of Different Onset Times on Eligibility into
Stroke Trials
Matthew B Maas, Aneesh B Singhal, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P137 / Presentation Number Th P137
Challenges in Accessing Medical Records in a Multi-Site Stroke Trial
Theresa Haley, Gillian Devereux, Keta Hodgson, Heavenly Swendsen,
Fiona Chatfield, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Robin Conwit, NIH, Baltimore,
MD; Sidney Starkman, Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; FASTMAG Investigators and Coordinators
Experimental Mechanisms and
Models Posters II
Th P138 – Th P164
Poster Board Number P138 / Presentation Number Th P138
P2Y12 Receptors In Ischemic Inflammation: A New Role For Clopidogrel?
Carla Webster, Genentech, South San Francisco, CA; April McManus,
Masaaki Hokari, Xian Nan Tang, Midori A Yenari, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number P139 / Presentation Number Th P139
Effect of Normobaric Oxygen Therapy in a Rat Model of Intracerebral
Hemorrhage
Aneesh B Singhal, Norio Fujiwara, Emiri T Mandeville, Ken Arai, Eng H
Lo, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P140 / Presentation Number Th P140
BNIP3 Mediates Autophagic Neuronal Death in Stroke Through a
Mechanism Involving Beclin 1
Ruoyang Shi, Jiequn Weng, Ling Zhao, Jiming Kong, Univ of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
185
Poster Board Number P141 / Presentation Number Th P141
Selective Inhibition of NR2B-Containing N-methyl D-aspartate Receptors
Attenuates Neuronal Injury after Oxygen-Glucose Deprivation in
Cultured Cortical Neuron and Permanent Middle Cerebral Artery
Occlusion in Rats
Yasukazu Terasaki, Tsutomu Sasaki, Miki Kawamura, Yukio Sugiyama,
Naoki Oyama, Emi Omura-Matsuoka, Yoshiki Yagita, Kazuo Kitagawa,
Dept of Neurology, Osaka Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Suita, Osaka, Japan
Poster Board Number P142 / Presentation Number Th P142
White Matter Damage After Stroke And The Effect Of Matrix
Metalloproteinases In Type-two Diabetic Mice
Jieli Chen, Xu Cui, Alex Zacharek, Yicheng Cui, Cynthia Roberts, Michael
Chopp, HENRY FORD HOSPITAL, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P143 / Presentation Number Th P143
An experimental Model of Stroke under Oral Anticoagulant Treatment
Waltraud Pfeilschifter, Daniel Spitzer, Bozena Czech, Helmuth Steinmetz,
Christian Foerch, Goethe Univ, Frankfurt, Germany
Poster Board Number P144 / Presentation Number Th P144
Downregulation Of Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Phosphorylation
Contributes To Infarct Expansion After Focal Cerebral Ischemia
Yoshiki Yagita, Tsutomu Sasaki, Naoki Oyama, Yukio Sugiyama,
Yasukazu Terasaki, Emi Omura-Matsuoka, Kazuo Kitagawa, OSAKA
UNIVERSITY GRAD SCHOOL, Osaka, Japan
Poster Board Number P145 / Presentation Number Th P145
High Resolution Rapid Scanning X-ray Fluorescence Imaging To Track
SPIO Labeled Neural Stem Cells In An Experimental Stroke Model
Josh Y Chua, Dept of Neurosurgery, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA; Zane
Tymchak, Dept of Neurosurgery, Univ of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK,
Canada; Weili Zheng, Dept of Radiology, Wayne State Univ, Detroit, MI;
Helen Nichol, Dept of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Univ of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, SK, Canada; Michael Kelly, Dept of Neurosurgery, Univ of
Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada; Raphael Guzman, Dept of
Neurosurgery, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
Poster Board Number P146 / Presentation Number Th P146
Tissue Plasminogen Activator Induces Vasoconstriction in Acute
Ischemic Stroke Rat Model
Dong-Wha Kang, Athinoula A Martinos Ctr for Biomedical Imaging,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA; Xiang Fan,
Neuroprotection Res laboratory, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Charlestown, MA; Woo-Hyun Shim, Kwang-Yeol Baek, Athinoula A
Martinos Ctr for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Charlestown, MA; Sung-Cheol Yun, Asan Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea,
Republic of; Seon Joo Kwon, In-Kyong Jeong, Jeong-Kon Kim, Athinoula
A Martinos Ctr for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Charlestown, MA; Jaeseung Jeong, Korea Advanced Inst of Science &
Technology, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of; Xiaoying Wang,
Neuroprotection Res laboratory, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Charlestown, MA; Young Ro Kim, Athinoula A Martinos Ctr for
Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA
Poster Board Number P147 / Presentation Number Th P147
Elevated Serum Levels of S-100B Reflect Brain Damage and Successful
Treatment Effects in a Rabbit Model of Acute Ischemic Stroke
Sean D Woods, Rene Flores, John D Lowery, William C Culp, Univ of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR
186
Poster Board Number P148 / Presentation Number Th P148
Neuroprotective Effect of TAK-937, a Novel Cannabinoid Receptor
Agonist, in a Nonhuman Primate Thromboembolic Stroke Model
Motohisa Suzuki, Kazuhiro Hamajo, Noriko Suzuki, Koji Murakami,
Tetsuya Tsukamoto, Masato Shimojo, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company
Limited, Osaka, Japan
Poster Board Number P149 / Presentation Number Th P149
Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Enhances Arteriogenesis and
Ameliorates Cerebral Damage in a Mouse Model of Ischemic Stroke
Yukio Sugiyama, Yoshiki Yagita, Naoki Oyama, Yasukazu Terasaki, Emi
Omura-Matsuoka, Tsutomu Sasaki, Kazuo Kitagawa, Osaka Univ
Graduate Sch of Med, Osaka, Japan
Poster Board Number P150 / Presentation Number Th P150
AMPK Regulates Ischemic Cell Death through GSK3-Beta
Sharon Benashski, Jun Li, Louise McCullough, Univ of Connnecticut
Health Ctr, Farmington, CT
Poster Board Number P151 / Presentation Number Th P151
Vagus Nerve Stimulation Through the External Ear in Rat Cerebral
Ischemia
ILKNUR AY, HAKAN AY, AGREGORY SORENSEN, Mass General Hosp,
Charlestown, MA
Poster Board Number P152 / Presentation Number Th P152
Demonstration of Ischemic Preconditioning in White Matter: Critical
Role for Toll-like Receptor-4
Margaret A Hamner, Anna Savos, Jamie Colman, Bruce R Ransom,
Jonathan R Weinstein, Univ of Washington, Sch of Med, Seattle, WA
Poster Board Number P153 / Presentation Number Th P153
Akt Activation Mediates Human Umbilical Cord Blood Cell Protection
Derrick Rowe, Lisa Collier, Alison Willing, Keith Pennypacker,
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, Tampa, FL
Poster Board Number P154 / Presentation Number Th P154
Trichostatin A Impact Upon Post-stroke Neurogenesis In The Immature
Brain Is Dependent Upon The Time-point After Injury Being Assessed
Shilpa D Kadam, Saba Raja, Natasha D Irving, Geoffrey J Markowitz,
Kennedy Krieger Inst, Baltimore, MD; Charles Rohde, Johns Hopkin Sch
of Public Health, Baltimore, MD; Anne Comi, Kennedy Krieger Inst,
Baltimore, MD
Poster Board Number P155 / Presentation Number Th P155
Systemic Treatment With Direct Angiotensin Ii Type 2 Receptor Agonist,
Compound 21, Improved Cognitive Function Via Increase In Cerebral
Blood Flow And Enhancement Of Excitatory Post-synaptic Potential With
Neurite Elongation
Masaki Mogi, Fei Jing, Li-Juan Min, Jun Iwanami, Kana Tsukuda, EHINE
UNIV GRADUATE SCHL MED, Tohon Ehime, Japan; Thomas Unger, Ctr
for Cardiovascular Res, Inst of Pharmacology, Charité Univ Med, Berlin,
Germany; Björn Dahlöf, Sahlgrenska Univ Hosp/Östra, Univ of
Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; Masatsugu Horiuchi, EHINE UNIV
GRADUATE SCHL MED, Tohon Ehime, Japan
Poster Board Number P156 / Presentation Number Th P156
Pharmacologic Hsp70 Induction Confers An Anti-inflammatory Response
And Protects Brain-derived Endothelial Cells From Microglial Activation
Rachid Kacimi, Midori A Yenari, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
187
Poster Board Number P157 / Presentation Number Th P157
The Ratio of Bcl2 and Beclin-1 are Critical in Mediating ROS Neuronal
Injury towards Cytoprotective Autophagy or Programed Cell Death
Russell C Kirks, S Periyasamy-Thandavan, MEDICAL COLLEGE
GEORGIA/Georgia Health Sciences Univ, Augusta, GA; Samuel Herberg,
MEDICAL COLLEGE GEORGIA/Georgia Health Sciences Univ/Charlie
Norwood VAMC, Augusta, GA; John R Barrett, MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
GEORGIA/Georgia Health Sciences Univ, Augusta, GA; William H
Jackson, Andy Zhu, David C Hess, Patricia V Schoenlein, MEDICAL
COLLEGE GEORGIA/Georgia Health Sciences Univ, Augusta, GA; William
Hill, MEDICAL COLLEGE GEORGIA/Georgia Health Sciences Univ/Charlie
Norwood VAMC, Augusta, GA
Poster Board Number P158 / Presentation Number Th P158
Acute Rosiglitazone Treatment during Reperfusion is Neuroprotective of
Hyperglycemic Stroke but Does Not Limit Edema
Marilyn J Cipolla, Julie G Sweet, Univ of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Poster Board Number P159 / Presentation Number Th P159
Mineralocorticoid Receptor Activation Is Involved In Middle Cerebral
Artery Remodeling In Life-long Obesity In Sprague-dawley Rats
Paulo W Pires, Jonathon L McClain, Anne M Dorrance, Michigan State
Univ, East Lansing, MI
Poster Board Number P160 / Presentation Number Th P160
The Role of Mammalian Target of Rapamycin in Focal Cerebral
Ischemia: The Link between TSC2 and mTOR Signaling Pathway
Yong-Joo Ahn, Seo-Kyoung Hwang, BWH/HMS, Cambridge, MA; SangYeul Han, Michael A Moskowitz, MGH/HMS, Boston, MA; James K Liao,
Hyung-Hwan Kim, BWH/HMS, Cambridge, MA
Poster Board Number P161 / Presentation Number Th P161
Apyrase, APT102, Improves the Beneficial Effect of rt-PA In
Experimental Thromboembolic Stroke
Guanghua Sun, Xiurong Zhao, James C Grotta, Sean Savitz, Univ of
Texas-Houston, Houston, TX; Ridong Chen, APT Therapeutics Inc, St
Louis, MO; Jaroslaw Aronowski, Univ of Texas-Houston, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P162 / Presentation Number Th P162
Synergistic Memory Impairment Through The Interaction Of Chronic
Cerebral Hypoperfusion And Amlyloid Toxicity In A Rat Model Of
Combined Injury
Hahn Young Kim, Bo-Ryoung Choi, Neurology Konkuk Univ Hosp, Seoul,
Korea, Republic of; Jung-Soo Han, Konkuk Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P163 / Presentation Number Th P163
Reperfusion rather than Ischemia drives the Formation of Ubiquitin
Aggregates in the Mouse Neocortex after Middle Cerebral Artery
Occlusion
Karin Hochrainer, Katherine Jackman, Timo Kahles, Lidia Garcia-Bonilla,
Josef Anrather, Costantino Iadecola, Weill Cornell Medical Coll, New
York, NY
Poster Board Number P164 / Presentation Number Th P164
Moderate Hypothermia Attenuates Peripheral Immunodepression
Caused by Stroke in Rats
Lijuan Gu, Xiaoxing Xiong, Takashi Ito, Jessica Lee, Sheri Krams, Gary K
Steinberg, Heng Zhao, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA
188
Hemorrhage – Intraparenchymal Posters II Th P165 – Th P180
Poster Board Number P165 / Presentation Number Th P165
Gender Differences In Brain Atrophy And Neurological Deficits After
Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Zheng Chen, Guohua Xi, Richard F Keep, Ya Hua, Univ of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number P166 / Presentation Number Th P166
Should Statins Be Avoided After Intracerebral Hemorrhage?
M Brandon Westover, Matt T Bianchi, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Boston, MA; Mark H Eckman, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Steven
M Greenberg, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P167 / Presentation Number Th P167
Influence Of Statin Pre-treatment On Mortality In Intracerebral
Hemorrhage: A Meta-analysis
Joan Martí-Fàbregas, Raquel Delgado-Mederos, Sergi Martínez-Ramírez,
Lavinia Dinia, Aída Alejaldre, Rebeca Marín, Jesús Pérez-Pérez, JosepLluís Martí-Vilalta, Jordi Ordóñez, Ignasi Gich, Hosp de la Santa Creu i
Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number P168 / Presentation Number Th P168
Nationwide Survey of Expert Opinions about Resuming Anticoagulant
Therapy After Intracerebral Hemorrhage for Patients with Nonvalvular
Atrial Fibrillation
Koichiro Maeda, Masatoshi Koga, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr,
Osaka, Japan; Yasushi Okada, Natl Hosp Organization Kyushu Medical
Ctr, Fukuoka, Japan; Kazumi Kimura, Kawasaki Medical Sch, Kurashiki,
Japan; Hiroshi Yamagami, Kobe City Medical Ctr General Hosp, Kobe,
Japan; Satoshi Okuda, Natl Hosp Organization Nagoya Medical Ctr,
Nagoya, Japan; Yasuhiro Hasegawa, St Marianna Univ Sch of Med,
Kawasaki, Japan; Yoshiaki Shiokawa, Kyorin Univ Sch of Med, Mitaka,
Japan; Eisuke Furui, Kohnan Hosp, Sendai, Japan; Jyoji Nakagawara,
Nakamura Memorial Hosp, Sapporo, Japan; Kazuomi Kario, Jichi Medical
Univ, Shimotsuke, Japan; Tomohisa Nezu, Kaoru Endo, Tetsuya Miyagi,
Kazuo Minematsu, Kazunori Toyoda, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular
Ctr, Osaka, Japan; the Stroke Acute Management with Urgent Risk-factor
Assessment and Improvement (SAMURAI) Study Inve
Poster Board Number P169 / Presentation Number Th P169
Tamoxifen Treatment For Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Qing Xie, Jian Guan, Guohua Hua, Richard F Keep, Ya Hua, Univ of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number P170 / Presentation Number Th P170
Prior Antiplatelet Use is Associated With Hematoma Growth in Patients
With Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Ozlem Kayim Yildiz, Ethem M Arsava, Mehmet A Topcuoglu, Erhan
Akpinar, Hacettepe Univ Sch of Med, Ankara, Turkey
Poster Board Number P171 / Presentation Number Th P171
The Rate of Contrast Extravasation in Patients with Intracerebral
Hemorrhage
Christopher D d’Esterre, Ting Yim Lee, Univ of Western Ontario,
London, ON, Canada; Richard Aviv, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Ctr,
Toronto, ON, Canada
189
Poster Board Number P172 / Presentation Number Th P172
Contrast Extravasation is a More Sensitive Predictor of Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage Growth than Spot Sign
Sweta Goel, Marisa S Gallo, Claire J Creutzfeldt, Jonathan R Weinstein,
Rebecca R Masters, Sandeep P Khot, Kyra J Becker, W T Longstreth,
David L Tirschwell, Harborview Medical Ctr,Univ of Washington,
Seattle, WA
Poster Board Number P180 / Presentation Number Th P180
Glomerular Filtration Rate Is Not Associated With Hematoma Volume Or
In-Hospital Mortality In Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Shawna Cutting, Chloe Castro, Vivien H Lee, Shyam Prabhakaran, Rush
Univ Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL
In-Hospital Treatment Posters II
Poster Board Number P173 / Presentation Number Th P173
Validation Of A Computerized Planimetric Tool For Quantifying
Intraventricular Hemorrhage Volumes
Dar Dowlatshahi, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON,
Canada; Jayme Kosior, Sherif Idris, Muneer Eesa, Peter Dickhoff, Manish
Joshi, Suresh Subramaniam, Sarah Tymchuk, Michael D Hill, Univ of
Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Richard Aviv, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Ctr,
Toronto, ON, Canada; Richard Frayne, Andrew M Demchuk, Univ of Calgary,
Calgary, AB, Canada; for the PREDICT/Sunnybrook study Investigators
Poster Board Number P174 / Presentation Number Th P174
Prospective Validation of the IVH Score as a Useful Bedside Tool for
Estimating Intraventricular Hemorrhage Volume
Brian Y Hwang, Geoffrey Appelboom, Samuel S Bruce, Amanda M
Carpenter, Rajeev Deb-Sen, Christopher P Kellner, Paul Gigante, Matthew
Piazza, E Sander Connolly, Columbia Univ, New York, NY
Poster Board Number P175 / Presentation Number Th P175
Perihematoma Cerebral Perfusion Pressure is Maintained in Acute
Intracerebral Hemorrhage: a CT Perfusion Study
Alexander Tamm, Troy Bornes, Thomas Jeerakathil, Negar Asdaghi,
Derek Emery, Kenneth Butcher, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Poster Board Number P176 / Presentation Number Th P176
Characteristics Of Non-traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhages In Relation
To Their Cause
Charlotte J van Asch, Angelica C Kool, Gabriël J Rinkel, Catharina J Klijn,
Univ Medical Ctr Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Poster Board Number P177 / Presentation Number Th P177
Impact of Interhospital Transfer on Complications and Outcome after
Intracranial Hemorrhage
Ashley Catalano, Surekha Jadhav, Errol Gordon, H R Winn, Jennifer A
Frontera, MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New York, NY
Poster Board Number P178 / Presentation Number Th P178
DVT Prophylaxis after ICH in China: Results from China National Stroke
Registry (CNSR)
Yilong Wang, Hao Li, Zixiao Li, Beijing Tian Tan Hosp, Beijing, China;
N Nguyen-Huynh Mai, Univ of California, San Francisco, CA; Xingquan
Zhao, Chunxue Wang, Yong Zhou, Liping Liu, Yongjun Wang, Beijing
Tian Tan Hosp, Beijing, China
Poster Board Number P179 / Presentation Number Th P179
Cerebral Microbleeds in Patients With Infective Endocarditis are
Associated With Impending Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Shuhei Okazaki, Manabu Sakaguchi, Dept of Neurology, Osaka Univ
Graduate Sch of Med, Osaka, Japan; BooHan Hyun, Keiko Nagano,
Masashi Tagaya, Dept of Internal Med, Natl Hosp Organization Osaka
Natl Hosp, Osaka, Japan; Yasushi Sakata, Dept of Cardiovascular Med,
Osaka Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Osaka, Japan; Taichi Sakaguchi, Dept
of Cardiovascular Surgery, Osaka Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Osaka,
Japan; Kazuo Kitagawa, Dept of Neurology, Osaka Univ Graduate Sch of
Med, Osaka, Japan; Masashi Tagaya, Dept of Internal Med, Natl Hosp
Organization Osaka Natl Hosp, Osaka, Japan
190
Th P181 – Th P201
Poster Board Number P181 / Presentation Number Th P181
Sex-Specific Trends in Mortality amongst Hospitalized Stroke Patients
in the United States
Amytis Towfighi, Waimei Tai, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles,
CA; Daniela Markovic, Bruce Ovbiagele, Univ of California at Los
Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P182 / Presentation Number Th P182
Primary Stroke Centers Achieve High Compliance with Disease
Performance Measures
Mark J Alberts, Northwestern Univ Medical Sch, Chicago, IL; Jerod M
Loeb, Jean Range, Ann Watt, Karen Kolbusz, M J Hampel, Vicki Cantwell,
Jospeh Troy, The Joint Commission, Oakbrook Terrace, IL
Poster Board Number P183 / Presentation Number Th P183
University of Colorado Hospital In-Hospital Stroke Alert Improvement
Project
Alex Graves, Rebekah Zaemisch, William Jones, Kerry Brega, Ethan
Cumbler, Univ of Colorado Hosp, Aurora, CO
Poster Board Number P184 / Presentation Number Th P184
Foley Catheterization and Urinary Tract Infections in Patients
Hospitalized with Stroke
Sharon N Poisson, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Steven Sidney, Kaiser
Permanente Div of Res, Oakland, CA; S Claiborne Johnston, Mai N
Nguyen-Huynh, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number P185 / Presentation Number Th P185
Analysis Of The Predicting Factors In The Deterioration Of Acute
Ischemic Stroke On Demographic, Clinical Characteristics And Neuroradiological Findings
Nobukazu Miyamoto, Yasutaka Tanaka, Yuji Ueno, Ryota Tanaka,
Nobutaka Hattori, Takao Urabe, Dept of Neurology, Juntendo U, Tokyo,
Japan
Poster Board Number P186 / Presentation Number Th P186
Moderate Blood Pressure Reduction does not Reduce Cerebral Blood
Flow in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Negar Asdaghi, Trevor Steve, Derek Emery, Thomas Jeerakathil, Ken
butcher, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Poster Board Number P187 / Presentation Number Th P187
The Brush Sign on 3-Tesla T2*-Weighted MRI as a Potential Predictor of
Hemorrhagic Transformation after tPA-Induced Recanalization
Yuka Terasawa, Koji Fujita, Nobuaki Yamamoto, Dept of Neurology,
Tokushima university, Tokushima-city, Japan; Ryoma Morigaki, Dept of
Neurosurgery, Tokushima university, Tokushima-city, Japan; Yuishin
Izumi, Dept of Neurology, Tokushima university, Tokushima-city, Japan;
Junichiro Satomi, Dept of Neurosurgery, Tokushima university,
Tokushima-city, Japan; Masafumi Harada, Dept of Radiology, Tokushima
university, Tokushima-city, Japan; Shinji Nagahiro, Dept of Neurosurgery,
Tokushima university, Tokushima-city, Japan; Ryuji Kaji, Dept of
Neurology, Tokushima university, Tokushima-city, Japan
191
Poster Board Number P188 / Presentation Number Th P188
Acute-phase Hyperglycemia Negatively Impacts Outcome and Recovery
of Ischemic Stroke
Renzo Figari, Richard Salazar, Mei Lu, Patricia Penstone, Panayiotis
Mitsias, HENRY FORD HOSPITAL, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P189 / Presentation Number Th P189
Early Neurological Deterioration And Capillary Glucose Levels In
Acute Stroke
María de los Ángeles Ortega-Casarrubios, Blanca Fuentes, Stroke Ctr
Dept of Neurology La Paz Univ Hosp Univ Autónoma de Madrid IdiPAZ,
Madrid, Spain; Belén San José, Biostatistics Unit La Paz Univ Hosp,
Madrid, Spain; José Castillo, Rogelio Leira, Stroke Unit Dept of
Neurology Hosp Clínico Univrio Univ de Santiago de Compostela,
Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Joaquín Serena, Stroke Unit Dept of
Neurology Hosp Josep Trueta, Gerona, Spain; José Vivancos, Stroke Unit
Dept of Neurology Hosp Univrio de la Princesa Univ Autónoma de
Madrid, Madrid, Spain; Antonio Dávalos, Stroke Unit Dept of Neurology,
Hosp Germans Trias i Pujol, Univ Autónoma de Barcelona, Badalona,
Spain; Antonio Gil-Nuñez, Stroke Unit Dept of Neurology Hosp Univrio
Gregorio Marañón Univ Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; José
Egido, Stroke Unit Dept of Neurology Hosp Clínico Univrio San Carlos
Univ Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; Exuperio Díez-Tejedor,
Stroke Ctr Dept of Neurology La Paz Univ Hosp Univ Autónoma de
Madrid IdiPAZ, Madrid, Spain; Stroke Project of the Cerebrovascular
Diseases Study Group, Spanish Society of Neurology
Poster Board Number P191 / Presentation Number Th P191
Lower Admission Hemoglobin Levels are Associated with Larger Stroke
Volumes and Greater Infarct Expansion
W Taylor Kimberly, Ona Wu, E Murat Arsava, Priya Garg, Ruijin Ji, Mark
Vangel, Aneesh Singhal, Hakan Ay, A Gregory Sorensen, Massachusetts
General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P192 / Presentation Number Th P192
Swallowing Screens in Patients after Stroke: A Systematic Review
Sara K Schepp, David L Tirschwell, Robert M Miller, W T Longstreth Jr,
Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA
Poster Board Number P193 / Presentation Number Th P193
Correlation Of Neuroanatomical Location And Dysphagia Pattern By
Using Videofluoroscopic Function Scale In Patients With Acute
Ischemic Stroke
Yeong-Bae Lee, In-Hye Jeong, Ju Kang Lee, Gachon Univ, Sch of Med,
INCHEON, Korea, Republic of; Hyun Young Kim, Hanyang Univ, Coll of
Med, SEOUL, Korea, Republic of; Ju-Hun Lee, Hallym Univ, Coll of Med,
SEOUL, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P196 / Presentation Number Th P196
Surgical Variability and Radiological Predictors of Outcome or
Reoperation in Patients that Undergo Hemicraniectomy for Malignant
Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction
Tzu-Ching Wu, Jeanie Choi, Elliot Friedman, William Ashley Jr, Preeti
Sahota, Nusrat Harun, Renganayaki Pandurengan, Navdeep Sangha,
Nicole R Gonzales, George A Lopez, James C Grotta, Sean I Savitz,
Andrew D Barreto, UT Houston Medical Sch, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P197 / Presentation Number Th P197
Infarct Volume of Cerebellar Strokes Predicts Neurosurgical Intervention
Navdeep S Sangha, Renganayaki Pandurengan, Mallikarjunarao Kasam,
Tzu-Ching Wu, Nicole Gonzales, Vivek Misra, James Grotta, Sean Savitz,
Univ of Texas, Houston, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P198 / Presentation Number Th P198
Acute Stroke Causes Changes in Spleen Size Over Time
Preeti sahota, James Paul Hovis, Thanh-Tung Bui, Nusrat Harun, James
Grotta, Sean Savitz, Univ of Texas, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P199 / Presentation Number Th P199
Positional Sleep Apnea In Patients With Acute Stroke
Millene Camilo, Regina M Fernandes, Heidi H Sander, Larissa A Silva,
Debora C Mariano-Gambaro, Taiza E Santos-Pontelli, Daniel G Abud,
João P Leite, Octavio M Pontes-Neto, Stroke Service, Univ of Sao Paulo,
Ribeirão Preto, Brazil
Poster Board Number P200 / Presentation Number Th P200
Low Body Temperature Does Not Significantly Compromise Therapeutic
Effect of Alteplase
Jennifer S Lees, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Nishant K
Mishra, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Monica Saini, Univ
of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Patrick D Lyden, Cedars-Sinai
Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Ashfaq Shuaib, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton,
AB, Canada; on behalf of the VISTA Investigators
Poster Board Number P201 / Presentation Number Th P201
Baseline Creatinine Levels Are Not Needed Prior to CTA/CTP Imaging in
Acute Ischemic Stroke Evaluation
Vincent Truong, Jignesh Shah, Rori Spray, Anand Vaishnav, Craig
Ziegler, Kerri Remmel, Alex Abou-Chebl, Univ of Louisville Sch of Med,
Louisville, KY
Poster Board Number P194 / Presentation Number Th P194
The Cleveland Clinic Experience: Stroke And Timing Of Valve Surgery In
Infective Endocarditis
Dolora Wisco, Joseph F Sabik, Eugene Blackstone, Irene Katzan,
Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number P195 / Presentation Number Th P195
The level Of Creatine Kinase BB in CSF Correlates With Brain Mri
Abnormalities In Post Cardiac Arrest Resuscitated Patients
Aleksander Tkach, Jessica Lundeen, Sandeep Khot, Teddy Youn, William
Longstreth, David Tirschwell, university of washington, seattle, WA
192
193
Ischemic Stroke Interventional
Treatment Posters II
Th P202 – Th P240
Poster Board Number P202 / Presentation Number Th P202
Does Gender Influence The Evolution Of Patients Treated With
Intraarterial Procedures?
Olga Maisterra Jr, Marc Ribo, Manuel Quintana, Joao Sargento, Marta
Rubiera, Jorge Pagola, David Rodriguez-Luna, Estevo Santamarina,
Carlos Alberto Molina, Jose Álvarez-Sabín, Vall d’Hebron hospital,
Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number P203 / Presentation Number Th P203
Neural Stem Cell Engraftment Peaks at 3 Days After Intraarterial
Delivery in a Mouse Hypoxic-Ischemic Stroke Model
Sahar Rosenblum, Nancy Wang, Josh Y Chua, Raymond Choi, Hotaik
Sung, Jay K Nathan, Harjus Birk, Raphael Guzman, Stanford Univ, Palo
Alto, CA
Poster Board Number P204 / Presentation Number Th P204
Mechanical Thrombectomy by the Penumbra System has the Potential
to Improve Neurological and Functional Outcomes in Japanese Patient
with Acute Ischemic Stroke
Nobuyuki Sakai, Kobe City General Hosp, Kobe, Japan; Kazunori Toyoda,
Natl Cerebral and cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; JR-NET2 and SAMURAI
study Investigators; Penumbra System Pivotal and POST Investigators
Poster Board Number P205 / Presentation Number Th P205
Long-term Clinical Outcome Following Endovascular Reperfusion
Therapy In Severe Ischemic Stroke Patients
MASAHITO NAKAZAKI, Takahisa Mori, Hiroyuki Tajiri, Tomonori Iwata,
Yuichi Miyazaki, Shonan Kamakura General Hosp, kamakura, Japan
Poster Board Number P206 / Presentation Number Th P206
Endovascular Treatment Outcomes in Acute Stroke Patients with Distal
MCA lesions: A single center experience
Jitendra Sharma, Sonal Mehta, Shakeel Chowdhry, Neelima Tummala,
Ashish Nanda, Kristine Blackham, Univ Hosp Case Medical Ctr,
Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number P207 / Presentation Number Th P207
Acute Stroke Trials in the 1st decade of the 21th Century
Keun-Sik Hong, ILSAN PAIK HOSPITAL INJE UNIV, Goyang, Korea,
Republic of; Meng Lee, Chang Gung Memorial Hosp at Chiayi, Chang
Gung Univ Coll of Med, Chiayi, Taiwan; Soo Joo Lee, Eulji Univ Hosp,
Dajeon, Korea, Republic of; Qing Hao, David Liebeskind, Jeffrey Saver,
UCLA Stroke Ctr, Univ of California, Los Angeles,, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P208 / Presentation Number Th P208
Ascertaining the Impact of Distal Embolization in Recanalization
Therapies for Acute Ischemic Stroke
Matthew S Tenser, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Jeffrey
L Saver, Latisha K Ali, Doojin Kim, Bruce Ovbiagele, Sidney Starkman,
Michael T Froehler, Sarah Song, Radoslav Raychev, Reza Jahan, Satoshi
Tateshima, Nestor Gonzalez, Gary R Duckwiler, Fernando Vinuela, David
S Liebeskind, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P209 / Presentation Number Th P209
Eligibility Determinations By “Witnessed Onset” and “Last Seen
Normal” Principles are Not the Same Among Acute Ischemic Stroke
Patients Undergoing Endovascular Treatment
Jefferson T Miley, Ameer E Hassan, Stanley H Kim, Saqib A Chaudhry,
Ramachandra P Tummala, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Res
Ctr, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
194
Poster Board Number P210 / Presentation Number Th P210
Comprehensive Stroke Centers Do Not Experience the Weekend Effect
for Intra-Arterial Therapy
Ramy El Khoury, Meghan McIntosh, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT
HOUSTON, Houston, TX; Luis Cava, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA,
Birmingham, AL; Rohan Arora, DREXEL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, Philadelphia, PA; Nusrat Harun, Peng R Chen, William W Ashley,
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON, Houston, TX; Mark Harrigan,
UNIVERSITY OF TALABAMA, Birmingham, AL; Damon Patterson, Edgar
Underwood, Joseph Horton, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA, Birmingham, AL;
Anne W Alexandrov, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA, Birmingham, TX; Andrei
V Alexandrov, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA, Birmingham, AL; James
Grotta, Sean Savitz, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON, Houston, TX;
Karen C Albright, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA, Birmingham, AL
Poster Board Number P211 / Presentation Number Th P211
Safety and Efficacy of Early Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Ischemic
Stroke: An Interim Analysis of VENTURE Trial
Kyung-Ho Yu, Mi-Sun Oh, Hallym Univ, Anyang, Korea, Republic of;
Keun-Sik Hong, Inje Univ Ilsan Paik Hosp, Ilsan, Korea, Republic of;
Dong-Wha Kang, Asan Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Jong-Moo
Park, Eulji Univ, Nowon Eulji Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Hee-Joon
Bae, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of; JaSeong Koo, Catholic Univ of Korea, Seoul St Mary’s Hosp, Seoul, Korea,
Republic of; Young-Su Chu, Hallym Univ Sacred Heart Hosp, Anyang,
Korea, Republic of; Byung-Chul Lee, Hallym Univ, Anyang, Korea,
Republic of; VENTURE investigators
Poster Board Number P212 / Presentation Number Th P212
Imaging Criteria as a Surrogate Marker for Outcomes after Intra-arterial
Thrombolysis
Jacob Kitchener, Saint Louis Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Mouhammad Jumaa,
Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Sushant Kale, Amer
Alshekhlee, Ritesh Kaushal, Tagann Chaisam, John Chibnall, Aninda
Acharya, Paisith Piriyawat, Eli Feen, Salvador Cruz-flores, Charlie
Callison, Randall Edgell, Saint Louis Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Tudor Jovin,
Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Nirav Vora, Saint Louis
Univ, Saint Louis, MO
Poster Board Number P213 / Presentation Number Th P213
Soft Hyperdense Lesions on CT Scan after Endovascular Treatment in
Acute Ischemic Stroke of the Anterior Territory: a Sign of Successful
Recanalization and Good Outcome
Natalia Pérez de la Ossa, Hosp Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona,
Spain; Marc Ribó, Jorge Pagola, Hosp Univri Vall d’Hebrón, Barcelona,
Spain; Mónica Millán, Meritxell Gomis, Hosp Univri Germans Trias i
Pujol, Barcelona, Spain; Yolanda Silva, Hosp Univri Josep Trueta, Girona,
Spain; Aitziber Aleu, Hosp Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona,
Spain; Ana Rodríguez-Campello, Hosp del Mar-IMIM, Barcelona, Spain;
Patricia Cuadras, Hosp Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, Spain;
José Álvarez-Sabín, Hosp Univri Vall d’Hebrón, Barcelona, Spain; Antoni
Dávalos, Hosp Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number P214 / Presentation Number Th P214
Successful Endovascular Acute Stroke Intervention Prevents Infarct
Core Growth
Vincent Truong, Rori Spray, Kerri Remmel, Alex Abou-Chebl, Univ of
Louisville Sch of Med, Louisville, KY
195
Poster Board Number P215 / Presentation Number Th P215
The Internal Maxillary Artery is the Key External to Internal Carotid
Collateral in Carotid Occlusion
Ritesh Kaushal, Randall C Edgell, Nirav Vora, Richard Callison, Eliahu
Feen, Paisith Piriyawat, Aninda Acharya, Salvador Cruz-Flores, SAINT
LOUIS UNIVERSITY, Saint Louis, MO
Poster Board Number P222 / Presentation Number Th P222
Early Ischemic Lesion Recurrence Pattern In The Borderzone Region
After Thrombolysis
Sam Yeol Ha, Chung-Ang Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of;
Oh Young Bang, Gyeong-Moon Kim, Chin-Sang Chung, Kwang Ho Lee,
Samsung Medical Ctr, Sungkyunkwan Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P216 / Presentation Number Th P216
Mutant Erythropoietin without Erythopoietic Activity is Neuroprotective
Against Ischemic Injury
Juan Xing, Ruth Anne Stetler, Yu Gan, Feng Zhang, UNIVERSITY OF
PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA; Yanqin Gao, Fudan Univ, Shanghai,
China; Jun Chen, Guodong CAO, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH,
PITTSBURGH, PA
Poster Board Number P223 / Presentation Number Th P223
Early Benefit of Thrombolysis is Limited to Strokes of Minor and
Moderate Severity
George Ntaios, Mohamed Faouzi, Neurology Service, CHUV, Lausanne,
Switzerland; Patrik Michel, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland
Poster Board Number P217 / Presentation Number Th P217
Evidence of Bias and the Bias of Evidence in Neurothrombectomy
for Stroke
David S Liebeskind, Meng Lee, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P218 / Presentation Number Th P218
Rapid Formation Of Cerebral Microbleeds After Carotid Artery Stenting
Shoji Matsumoto, Ichiro Nakahara, Kousuke Kakumoto, Keiichi Tsuji,
Nozomu Murai, Tsukasa Sato, Yoshihiko Watanabe, Yosihisa Fukushima,
Yutaka Fukushima, Masahiro Takezawa, Yujiro Tanaka, Kokura Memorial
Hosp, Kitakyushu, Japan; Takeshi Yamada, Saiseikai General Hosp,
Fukuoka-shi, Japan
Poster Board Number P219 / Presentation Number Th P219
The Usefulness Of DWI-aspect Score As A Predictor Of Short And Longterm Clinical Outcome Following Emergency Reperfusion Therapy In
Severe Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients
MASAHITO NAKAZAKI, Takahisa Mori, Hiroyuki Tajiri, Tomonori Iwata,
Yuichi Miyazaki, Shonan Kamakura General Hosp, kamakura, Japan
Poster Board Number P220 / Presentation Number Th P220
Does Arrival By Ambulance Predict Acute Stroke Intervention In
Young Adults?
Nandakumar Nagaraja, Pratik Bhattacharya, Gregory Norris, William
Coplin, Sandra Narayanan, Andrew Xavier, Kumar Rajamani, Seemant
Chaturvedi, Wayne State Univ / Detroit Medical Ctr, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number P221 / Presentation Number Th P221
Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke Presenting With Mild
Symptoms Clinical Outcomes And Safety Of Intravenous Thrombolysis
And Endovascular Treatment
Aitziber Aleu, Hosp Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona Barcelona,
Spain; Ridwan Lin, UPMC stroke Inst, Pittsburgh, PA; Monica Millan,
Hosp Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona Barcelona, Spain; Syed F
Zaidi, UPMC stroke Inst, Pittsburgh, PA; Natalia Perez de la Ossa, Hosp
Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona Barcelona, Spain; Mouhammad A
Jumaa, UPMC stroke Inst, Pittsburgh, PA; Sira Domenech, Hosp Univri
Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona Barcelona, Spain; Amer Malik, UPMC
stroke Inst, Pittsburgh, PA; Carlos Castaño, Cristina Guerrero, Hosp
Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona Barcelona, Spain; Jaume Roquer,
Hosp Del Mar, Barcelona, Spain; Joaquin Serena, Hosp Univri Dr Josep
Trueta, Girona, Spain; Antoni Davalos, Hosp Univri Germans Trias i
Pujol, Badalona Barcelona, Spain; Tudor Jovin, UPMC stroke Inst,
Pittsburgh, PA
196
Poster Board Number P224 / Presentation Number Th P224
Facilitated Recanalization Observed During Endovascular Treatment
of Tandem Extracranial Carotid and Intracranial Occlusions: Incidence
and Clinical Outcomes
Amer M Malik, UPMC Stroke Inst, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr,
Pittsburgh, PA; Nirav A Vora, Stroke Inst and Ctr for Cerebrovascular
Disease and Skull Base Surgery, Saint Louis Univ, Saint Louis, MO;
Ridwan Lin, Syed F Zaidi, Mouhammad A Jumaa, UPMC Stroke Inst,
Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Aitziber Aleu, Dept of
Neurosciences, Hosp Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Univ
Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Brian T Jankowitz, Dept of
Neurosurgery, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Vivek K
Reddy, Maxim D Hammer, Lawrence R Wechsler, UPMC Stroke Inst,
Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Michael B Horowitz, Dept
of Neurosurgery, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Tudor G
Jovin, UPMC Stroke Inst, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA
Poster Board Number P225 / Presentation Number Th P225
MRI Turn-Around Time for Acute Stroke Imaging Remains Unchanged
Over a 2 Year Time Period
Tielong Pham, Tiesong Shang, Dalia Milan, Diogo Haussen, Philip Garza,
Gustavo Ortiz, Dileep R Yavagal, UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI MILLER SCH,
Miami, FL
Poster Board Number P226 / Presentation Number Th P226
Different Clinical Evolution and Infarct Volume across Final TIMI grades
in Endovascular Reperfusion Therapies for Acute Stroke Should we
Redefine Recanalization End-points in IA Trials?
Marta Rubiera, Jorge Pagola, Hosp Univri Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona,
Spain; Joao Sargento-Freitas, Hosp Univrio de Coimbra, Coimbra,
Portugal; David Rodríguez-Luna, Pilar Coscojuela, Olga Maisterra,
Socorro Piñeiro, Pilar Meler, Francisco J Romero, Jose Alvarez-Sabin,
Carlos A Molina, Marc Ribo, Hosp Univri Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
Poster Board Number P227 / Presentation Number Th P227
2D-3D Computational Fluid Dynamics Add Novel Dimension to
Recanalization Scores in Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion
David S Liebeskind, Fabien Scalzo, Qing Hao, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA;
Yiemeng Hoi, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Kenneth R
Hoffmann, Univ at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY; Xiao Hu, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA;
for the UCLA Stroke Investigators
Poster Board Number P228 / Presentation Number Th P228
Poorer Outcomes and Mortality in Elderly Patients treated with Intraarterial Therapies for Acute Ischemic Stroke
Dolora Wisco, Shazia Alam, Alex Spiotta, Ken Uchino, Ferdinand Hui,
Irene Katzan, Muhammad S Hussain, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
197
Poster Board Number P229 / Presentation Number Th P229
Safety of Periprocedural Heparin in Acute Ischemic Stroke Endovascular
Therapy: The Multi MERCI Trial
Fadi Nahab, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Gary Walker, Concentric Medical,
Inc, Mountain View, CA; Jacques E Dion, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Wade
S Smith, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number P230 / Presentation Number Th P230
Multiple Merci Passes And Endovascular Treatment Outcomes: A Single
Center Experience
Jitendra Sharma, Sonal Mehta, Shakeel Chowdhry, Ashish Nanda, Neelima
Tummala, Kristine Blackham, Univ Hosp Case Medical Ctr, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number P231 / Presentation Number Th P231
Initial Assessment of CT Perfusion Parameters to Determine Thresholds
for Infarct Core, Ischemic Penumbra, and Benign Oligemia in Patients
undergoing Endovascular Revascularization Therapy (ERT)
Sundeep Mangla, Zhenteng Li, Brandon Smoller, Alan Cherney, SUNY
Downstate Health Science Ctr, Brooklyn, NY
Poster Board Number P232 / Presentation Number Th P232
Endovascular and Surgical Management of Symptomatic Rotational
Vertebral Artery Compression Resulting from Cervical Spondylosis
Stanley H Kim, Anant I Patel, Neurosurgery, Endovascular, and Spine Ctr,
Austin, TX; Kent T Ellington, Austin Neurological Clinic, Austin, TX;
Muhammad Munir, Greater Austin Neurology Clinic, Austin, TX
Poster Board Number P233 / Presentation Number Th P233
Cerebral Blood Volume Reversibility Within Infarcted Lesions: The Need
for Lengthened Scan Times
Christopher D d’Esterre, Univ of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada;
Richard Aviv, Sunnybrook Health Science Ctr, Toronto, ON, Canada;
Matthew Hogan, Ottawa General Hosp, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Ting Yim
Lee, Univ of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
Poster Board Number P234 / Presentation Number Th P234
Post-intervention TCD Examination May Predict Outcome In Acute
Ischemic Stroke Patients With Successful Intra-arterial Intervention
Junya Aoki, Larry N Raber, Irene Katzan, Muhammad S Hussain,
Ferdinand Hui, Ken Uchino, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number P235 / Presentation Number Th P235
Implementation Of A Patient Selection Protocol For Intra-arterial
Therapy Increases Treatment Rates In Acute Ischemic Stroke
Natalia S Rost, Raul G Nogueira, Albert J Yoo, Joshua A Hirsch, Lee H
Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P236 / Presentation Number Th P236
Comparison of Ultrasonography and MR Images to High Risked Plaques
for Carotid Artery Stenting; with a Pathological Diagnosis
Manabu Inoue, Showa Univ Northern Yokohama Hosp, Yokohama,
Japan; Takehiko Nagao, Yubuhito Mochizuki, Masahiro Ida, Manabu
Takahashi, Tokyo Metropolitan HMTC Ebara Hosp, Tokyo, Japan; Mitsuru
Kawamura, Showa Univ Hosp, Tokyo, Japan; Masayuki Yokochi, Hideki
Takubo, Tokyo Metropolitan HMTC Ebara Hosp, Tokyo, Japan
Poster Board Number P237 / Presentation Number Th P237
Thrombolysis In Cerebral Ischemia/tici Vs Thrombolysis In Myocardial
Ischemia/ Timi Scores As Assessment Tool For Recanalization In
Endovascular Therapy For Acute Stroke Due To M1 Mca Occlusion
Oana Spataru, Syed Zaidi, Mouhammad Jumaa, Ridwan Lin, Lawrence
Wechsler, Michael Horowitz, Brian Jankowitz, Amin Aghaebrahim, Maxim
Hammer, Vivek Reddy, Tudor Jovin, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA
198
Poster Board Number P238 / Presentation Number Th P238
Pre-stroke Dementia Is Associated With Poor Outcomes After
Thrombolysis Among The Elderly
Katharina Busl, Raul G Nogueira, Albert J Yoo, Joshua A Hirsch, Lee H
Schwamm, Natalia S Rost, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P239 / Presentation Number Th P239
Mild Strokes with Large Vessel Occlusion
Manoj Mittal, Univ of Kansas Medical Ctr, Kansas City, KS; Naveed
Akhtar, Coleman Martin, William Holloway, Rebecca Sugg, Marilyn
Rymer, Saint Luke’s Brain & Stroke Inst, Kansas City, MO
Poster Board Number P240 / Presentation Number Th P240
Subacute Angioplasty And/or Stenting For The Stroke Patients
Deteriorating Due To Vertebrobasilar Stenosis
Tomonori Iwata, Takahisa Mori, Hiroyuki Tajiri, Yuichi Miyazaki, Masahito
Nakazaki, Dept of Stroke Treatment, Shonan Kamakura General Hosp,
Kamakura, Japan
Multidisciplinary Clinical Rehabilitation
Posters II
Th P241 – Th P253
Poster Board Number P241 / Presentation Number Th P241
Elderly Chronic Stroke Survivors Benefit From Aerobic Treadmill
Exercise: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
Christoph Globas, Univ Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; Clemens Becker,
Robert-Bosch-Hosp, Stuttgart, Germany; Joachim Cerny, Judith M Lam,
Univ Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; Ullrich Lindemann, Robert-BoschHosp, Stuttgart, Germany; Larry W Forrester, Richard F Macko, Univ of
Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Andreas R Luft, Univ Zurich, Zurich,
Switzerland
Poster Board Number P243 / Presentation Number Th P243
Trials and Tribulations of Multi-Site Recruitment for the Interdisciplinary
Comprehensive Arm Rehabilitation Evaluation (ICARE) Trial
Steven L Wolf, Emory Univ Sch of Med, Atlanta, GA; Alexander W
Dromerick, Georgetown Univ Sch of Med, Washington, DC; Monica A
Nelsen, Christianne J Lane, Carolee J Winstein, Univ of Southern
California, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P244 / Presentation Number Th P244
Severity, Age, and Leukoaraiosis affect Rehabilitation Outcomes of
Inpatients with Different Types of Ischemic Stroke
Joe Senda, Yasuaki Mizutani, Kazuhiro Hara, Ryoichi Nakamura,
Shigenori Kato, Mizuki Ito, Naoki Atsuta, Hirohisa Watanabe, Gen Sobue,
Dept of Neurology, Nagoya Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Nagoya, Japan;
Keiichi Ito, Kensuke Hamada, Yushi Oshima, Motomu Terasawa,
Tomoteru Kotake, Hideo Kishimoto, Kozo Fukuda, Kami-iida
Rehabilitation Hosp, Nagoya, Japan
Poster Board Number P245 / Presentation Number Th P245
Correlation of Circadian and Homeostatic Changes in the Sleep-Wake
Pattern with Quality of Life in Chronic Stroke Patients
Paula R Cavalcanti, Dept of Physical Therapy, Loma Linda Univ, Loma
Linda, CA; Tania F Campos, Dept PT & Psychobiology, Federal Univ of
Rio Grande do Norte, Natal-RN, Brazil; Lee S Berk, Depts Physical
Therapy and Pathology & Human Anatomy, Loma Linda Univ, Loma
Linda, CA; John F Araujo, Federal Univ of Rio Grande do Norte, NatalRN, Brazil
199
Poster Board Number P246 / Presentation Number Th P246
Dysphagic Pattern According to Stroke Location
Ju Kang Lee, Hwan Tae Lee, Jeom Sun Jeong, Ki Deok Park, Jeong Man
Kim, Yeong-Bae Lee, Gachon Univ, Sch of Med, Incheon, Korea,
Republic of
Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía, Mexico City, Mexico; Fernando
Barinagarrementeria, Hosp Angeles de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico;
Alma Ramos-Moreno, INNOVAL, Mexico City, Mexico; Carlos Cantú,
Insto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición, Mexico City, Mexico;
PREMIER Investigators
Poster Board Number P247 / Presentation Number Th P247
Gender Differences Post Stroke In The Stroke Unit Women Were More
Often Aphasic
Joanna Stolzenburg, Claudia Jansen, Andrea Rocco, Werner Hacke, Peter
Ringleb, Univ of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
Poster Board Number P255 / Presentation Number Th P255
Caregivers Solutions to Problems Experienced in Caring for Stroke
Survivors
Victoria Steiner, Joan Bick, Sandra Krzysiak, Beth Runner, Linda L
Pierce, The Univ of Toledo, Toledo, OH
Poster Board Number P248 / Presentation Number Th P248
Is The Efficacy Of Low-frequency RTMS Combined With Intensive
Occupational Therapy Influenced By Baseline Severity Of Upper Limb
Hemiparesis In Post-stroke Patients?
Wataru Kakuda, Masahiro Abo, Kazushige Kobayashi, Toshimitsu
Takagishi, Ryo Momosaki, Aki Yokoi, Akiko Fukuda, Hiroshi Ito, Ayumi
Tominaga, Jikei Univ Sch of Med, Tokyo, Japan
Poster Board Number P256 / Presentation Number Th P256
The Effects of Day Care Service Based on Partnership on Blood
Pressure, Cognitive Function, Performance of Activities of Daily Living,
Nutritional Status and Health-related Quality of Life for Older Adults
with Stroke in South Korea
Yeon Hwan Park, HeeKyung Chang, Seoul Natl Univ, Seoul, Korea,
Republic of
Poster Board Number P249 / Presentation Number Th P249
Comparison of High and Low Dose Oral Corticosteroid Therapy on
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I after Brain Injury
Ju Kang Lee, Jeom Sun Jeong, Chung Hwan Choi, Yeong-Bae Lee, Ok
Kyung Lim, Gachon Univ Sch of Med, Incheon, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P257 / Presentation Number Th P257
Code 20 Increases Identification and Treatment of In-Hospital Stroke
Deborah M Mastrolia, Kathleen Furlong, Hoag Hosp, Newport Beach, CA
Poster Board Number P250 / Presentation Number Th P250
Body Mass Index Predicts Outcomes in In-patient Neuro-rehabilitation
Sahar Yazdani, khyber Medical Coll, Peshawar, Pakistan; Nkiruka Arene,
Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD
Poster Board Number P251 / Presentation Number Th P251
Effect of Statins on Functional Rehabilitation Outcome in Stroke
Inpatients in Convalescence Stage
Tomoko Kagiyama, Teruo Soeda, Yoko Yokoyama, Noriko Hagiwara,
Yoshimasa Watanabe, Yoshihiro Ishimatsu, Nobuhiko Yokoyama, Kenji
Kusuda, Tooru Kurokawa, Kaoru Onoyama, Setsuro Ibayashi, Seiai
Rehabilitation Hosp, Onojo, Fukuoka, Japan
Poster Board Number P252 / Presentation Number Th P252
Use of Intelligently Controlled Assistive Rehabilitation Elliptical Trainer
to Improve Walking and Fitness during Acute Stroke Rehabilitation
Judith M Burnfield, Adam P Taylor, Thad W Buster, Yu Shu, Amy J
Goldman, Carl A Nelson, Madonna Rehabilitation Hosp, Lincoln, NE
Poster Board Number P253 / Presentation Number Th P253
Muscle Demands of Device Assisted versus Clinician Assisted Sit-tostand Transfers: Implications for Stroke Rehabilitation
Amy J Goldman, Thad W Buster, Adam P Taylor, Mitchell J Ediger, Yu
Shu, Judith M Burnfield, Madonna Rehabilitation Hosp, Lincoln, NE
Nursing Symposium Posters II
Th P254 – Th P276
Poster Board Number P254 / Presentation Number Th P254
Serum Uric Acid and Outcome after Ischemic Stroke Results from the
Mexican Multicenter Ischemic Stroke Registry (The PREMIER Study)
Erwin Chiquete, Hosp Civil de Guadalajara “Fray Antonio Alcalde”,
Guadalajara, Mexico; José L Ruiz-Sandoval, Hosp Civil de Guadalajara,
Guadalajara, Mexico; Carolina León-Jiménez, ISSSTE, Guadalajara,
Mexico; Ana Teresa Ochoa-Guzmán, Hosp Civil de Guadalajara,
Guadalajara, Mexico; Luis M Murillo-Bonilla, Univ Autónoma de
Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico; Antonio Arauz-Góngora, Insto
200
Poster Board Number P258 / Presentation Number Th P258
Feasibility of Screening Swallowing in Patients with Stroke Symptoms
in the Emergency Department
Jane A Anderson, Nancy J Petersen, Stephanie K Daniels, Michael E
DeBakey VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P259 / Presentation Number Th P259
The Benefits of Multidisciplinary Stroke Grand Rounds on Ischemic
Stroke Patient Length of Stay
Theresa Hall, Joyce Quijano, Cheryl Jastrzebski, MacNeal Hosp, Berwyn, IL
Poster Board Number P260 / Presentation Number Th P260
A Multidisciplinary Quality Improvement Project to Address Delays in
CT Imaging and Thrombolytic Treatment in Acute Stroke Patients
Janine M Mazabob, Gerard Brown, Patrick Stewart, Sarah Livesay,
Suzanne Freeborg, St Luke’s Episcopal Hosp, Houston, TX; Jose Suarez,
Eric Bershad, Stelios Smirnakis, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P261 / Presentation Number Th P261
National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) Use in the
Northeastern United States
Megan Mazza, American Heart Association, Framingham, MA; Zainab
Magdon-Ismail, American Heart Association, Albany, NY; Shannon
Melluzzo, American Heart Association, Springfield, MA; Laura Coe,
Massachussets Dept of Health, Boston, MA; Lee Schwamm,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Toby Gropen, Long Island
Coll Hosp, Brooklyn, NY
Poster Board Number P262 / Presentation Number Th P262
No Association Between Post Stroke Emotional Dysfunction And A
Tryptophan Hydroxylase 1 Gene A218C Polymorphism In a Korean
Population
Smi Choi-Kwon, Seon Young Choi, Min Hee Suh, Coll of Nursing Seoul
Natl Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Jong S Kim, Dept of Neurology
Asan Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P263 / Presentation Number Th P263
A Quality Initiative To Improve Stroke Education Compliance
Nadine F Lendzion, Jennifer Berry, Patricia H Miller, Terri J Kiernan,
MAYO CLINIC HOSPITAL, Phoenix, AZ
201
Poster Board Number P264 / Presentation Number Th P264
Salt and High Blood Pressure – Is Motivation Enough?
Leigh Ann McCartney, Ghousia Wajida, Cathy Sila, Case Medical Ctr,
Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number P265 / Presentation Number Th P265
Short-Term Compliance with a Stroke Prevention Education Program
and Distribution of Sphygmomanometer in Hospitalized Patients
Lillie Hudson, Nerses Sanossian, Amytis Towfighi, Univ of Southern
California, Los Angeles, CA; Eric Cheng, William Cunningham, Barbara G
Vickrey, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; SUSTAIN
Investigators and Coordinators
Outcomes, Quality and Health Services
Research Posters II
Th P277 – Th P311
Poster Board Number P266 / Presentation Number Th P266
Risk Factor Profiles Differ in Very Elderly Stroke Patients
Mary P Amatangelo, Fabricio O Lima, Ashley K Birch, Rebecca E Green,
Aaron R Rodriguez, Tijy Thankachan, Karen L Furie, Massachusetts
General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P277 / Presentation Number Th P277
Hospital Patient Volume Correlates with the Likelihood, but not the
Promptness or Risk of tPA for Ischemic Stroke
Don B Smith, Colorado Neurological Inst, Englewood, CO; Paul Murphy,
Colorado Stroke Alliance, Denver, CO; William Jones, Univ of Colorado,
Aurora, CO
Poster Board Number P267 / Presentation Number Th P267
Lack of Knowledge of the Risk of Stroke in Women using Hormonal
Contraceptives
Angela N McCall-Brown, Atlantic Health-Overlook Hosp, Summit, NJ;
Stephanie M Rizzo, Atlantic Health-Morristown Memorial Hosp,
Morristown, NJ
Poster Board Number P278 / Presentation Number Th P278
The impact of the European Cooperative Acute Stroke Study (ECASS) III
on clinical practice
Jens Minnerup, E Bernd Ringelstein, Dep of Neurology Muenster,
Muenster, Germany; Klaus Berger, Heike Wersching, Inst of
Epidemiology and Social Med, Muenster, Germany
Poster Board Number P269 / Presentation Number Th P269
A Descriptive Study of Cognitive Status Three Years Following
Motor Stroke
Janice L Hinkle, The Catholic Univ of America, Washington, DC
Poster Board Number P279 / Presentation Number Th P279
Physicians Delay Thrombolysis if There Is More Time to The End of The
Thrombolytic Window
Robert Mikulík, Intl Clinical Res Ctr, StAnne’s Univ Hosp, Brno, Czech
Republic; Petr Šev ík, Neurology department, Univ Hosp, Plzen, Czech
Republic; Daniel Ša ák, Neurology department,Univ Hosp, Olomouc,
Czech Republic; Michal Bar, Neurology department, Univ Hosp, Ostrava,
Czech Republic; Daniel Václavík, Neurology department, Ostrava
Vítkovici, Czech Republic
Poster Board Number P270 / Presentation Number Th P270
Improving Door to Needle Times in a State-Wide Publically Funded
Tele-stroke Program
Terri L Imus, Loretta Williams, Julie C Hall-Barrow, Tammy L Northcutt,
Debra M Johnson, UNIV OF ARKANSAS, Little Rock, AR
Poster Board Number P271 / Presentation Number Th P271
Building A Financial Case For Stroke Coordinator Resources
Debbie Lombardi Hill FAHA, NeuStrategy, Inc, Chicago, IL
Poster Board Number P272 / Presentation Number Th P272
A Non-Teaching, Magnet Hospitals’ Emergency Room Process
Improvements Which Led to Stroke Center Accreditation
Griselle Diaz, Ronald Burke, Baptist Hosp of Miami, Miami, FL
Poster Board Number P273 / Presentation Number Th P273
Dysphagia Screening in the ER, How We Increased Compliance
From 30 To 90+%
Peggy Ohnmacht, Jennifer Whitley, John Angrisani, WHITE PLAINS
HOSPITAL, White plains, NY
Poster Board Number P274 / Presentation Number Th P274
Dysphagia Screening: A Nurse Driven Process
Joan A Mesler, Melanie Wallace, Arvind Vasudevan, Paula McClean,
Angela Reid, Marjorie Wiley, Andrea Eudy, Barbara Fox, Joey Campbell,
CMC-NORTHEAST, CONCORD, NC
Poster Board Number P275 / Presentation Number Th P275
Beating Back the Brain Attack: Improving Stroke Patients’ Door to
Lytic Time
Susan D Freeman, Donald L Price Jr, Robert Landry, Courtlanda Free,
Mark Wright, Marilyn Ostra, Vivian Anton, Cristine W Small, Pitt County
Memorial Hosp, Greenville, NC
202
Poster Board Number P276 / Presentation Number Th P276
Hospital Participation in a Voluntary Stroke Quality Improvement (QI)
Collaborative in Massachusetts
Laura J Coe, Katrina D’Amore, Massachusetts Dept of Public Health,
Boston, MA; Zainab Magdon-Ismail, American Heart Association,
Founders Affiliate, Albany, NY; Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General
Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P280 / Presentation Number Th P280
Patient Refusal of Tissue Plasminogen Activator for Acute Stroke
Farhaan S Vahidy, UTH - Medical Sch, Houston, TX; Nusrat Harun, UT
Health, Houston, TX; James C Grotta, UTH - Medical Sch, Houston, TX;
Mohammad H Rahbar, UT Health, Houston, TX; Nneka L Ifejika-Jones,
Sean I Savitz, UTH - Medical Sch, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P281 / Presentation Number Th P281
Prognostic Modeling For An Efficacy And A Safety Of Thrombolysis In
Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients
JiSung Lee, Korea Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Hee-Joon Bae, Seoul
Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of; Youngchai Ko,
Chungbuk Natl Univ Coll of Med, Cheongju, Korea, Republic of; Myung
Suk Jang, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic
of; Jong-Moo Park, Eulji General Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Tai
Hwan Park, Seoul Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Kyung Bok Lee,
Soonchunhyang Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Soo Joo Lee, Eulji
Univ Hosp, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of; Yong-Jin Cho, Ilsan Paik Hosp,
Goyang, Korea, Republic of; Moon-Ku Han, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang
Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of; Juneyoung Lee, Korea Univ, Seoul,
Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P282 / Presentation Number Th P282
The Risk of Thrombolysis in Demented Population: A Case Control Study
Amer Alshekhlee, Jacob Kitchner, Sushant Kale, Eli Feen, Paisith
Piriyawat, Charlie Callison, Randall Edgell, Nirav Vora, Salvador Cruzflores, St Louis Univ, St Louis, MO
203
Poster Board Number P283 / Presentation Number Th P283
Symptomatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage Following Stroke Thrombolysis
What Is The Impact Of Different Criteria On Patient Long-term Outcome?
Daniel Strbian, Helsinki Univ Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Tiina Sairanen,
Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Atte Meretoja, Helsinki
Univ Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Janne Pitkäniemi, Helsinki Univ, Helsinki,
Finland; Jukka Putaala, Oili Salonen, Heli Silvennoinen, Markku Kaste,
Turgut Tatlisumak, Helsinki Univ Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Helsinki Stroke
Thrombolysis Registry Group
Poster Board Number P284 / Presentation Number Th P284
Graduating Neurology Residents’ Experience with Intravenous tPA for
Acute Stroke: a 10 Year Comparison
Jonathan M Raser, Vera Fridman, Kate T Brizzi, Brett L Cucchiara, Hosp
of the Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Poster Board Number P285 / Presentation Number Th P285
Requirement for Emergent Neurosurgical Procedures Following
Neuro-endovascular Procedures in Contemporary Practice
Rakesh Khatri, Muhammad Ansar, Fahd Sultan, Shujaat Khalil, Saqib A
Chaudhry, Ramachandra P Tummala, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi
Stroke Res Ctr, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Poster Board Number P286 / Presentation Number Th P286
Quality of Life After Intra-Arterial Therapy for Ischemic Stroke
Michael J Wilder, Melissa M Cortez, Perry P Ng, Jennifer J Majersik,
Univ of Utah Medical Ctr, Salt Lake City, UT
Poster Board Number P287 / Presentation Number Th P287
Stroke Care and Outcomes in Patients With Pre-existing Dementia
Gustavo Saposnik, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Roula Raptis,
Applied Health Res Ctr, Toronto, ON, Canada; Paula Rochon, Univ of
Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Ying Liu, Inst for Clinical Evaluative
Sciences, Toronto, ON, Canada; Moira K Kapral, Muhammad Mamdani,
Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Robert Cote, Mc Gill Univ, Montreal,
QC, Canada; Sandra Black, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; on
behalf of the Investigators of the Registry ofthe Canadian Stroke Network;
Stroke Outcomes Research Canada (SORCan) Working group
Poster Board Number P288 / Presentation Number Th P288
Urinary Incontinence is a Negative Predictor of Discharge Disposition in
Patients with Acute Stroke
Nneka Ifejika-Jones, Nusrat Harun, Univ of Texas Houston Medical Sch,
Houston, TX; Nareesa Mohammed-Rajput, Regenstrief Inst, Indianapolis,
IN; Elizabeth Noser, Mischer Neuroscience Inst, Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; James Grotta, Univ of Texas Houston
Medical Sch, Houston, TX
Poster Board Number P289 / Presentation Number Th P289
Urinary Tract Infections in Hospitalized Ischemic Stroke Patients:
Source and Impact on Outcome
Raymond Reichwein, Gayle Watson, Kathy Morrison, Kevin Cockroft,
Penn State Hershey Medical Ctr, Hershey, PA
Poster Board Number P290 / Presentation Number Th P290
Effect of Coronary Artery Disease on the Outcomes of the Patients with
Ischemic Stroke in Taiwan
JIU-HAW YIN, Robert J Chen, Cheng-Hsin General Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan
204
Poster Board Number P291 / Presentation Number Th P291
Albumin-Corrected Calcium Level is Associated with Mortality after
Acute Ischemic Stroke
Jong-Won Chung, Wi-Sun Ryu, Beom Joon Kim, Seung-Hoon Lee,
Byung-Woo Yoon, Seoul Natl Univ, Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P292 / Presentation Number Th P292
The Relationship Between Blood Glucose Fluctuation And Neurological
Outcome In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients
Hiroki Fujii, Brain Attack Ctr Ota Memorial Hosp, Fukuyama, Hiroshima,
Japan; Toshiho Ohtsuki, Hiroshima Univ Graduate Sch of Biomedical
Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan; Satoshi Kubo, Kota Sato, Kazuhiro
Takamatsu, Brain Attack Ctr Ota Memorial Hosp, Fukuyama, Hiroshima,
Japan; Akiko Ota, Fukuyama Transporting Shibuya Longevity Health
Fndn, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan; Taisei Ota, Masaru Kuriyama, Brain
Attack Ctr Ota Memorial Hosp, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan; Masayasu
Matsumoto, Hiroshima Univ Graduate Sch of Biomedical Sciences,
Hiroshima, Japan
Poster Board Number P293 / Presentation Number Th P293
Patient and Facility Characteristics Associated with Discharge to
Inpatient Rehabilitation Post-stroke
Linda S Williams, ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CTR, Indianapolis, IN; Greg
Arling, Regenstrief Inst, Inc, Indianapolis, IN; Xinli Li, Neale Chumbler,
Arlene Schmid, ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CTR, Indianapolis, IN; Diana
Ordin, VHA Office of Quality and Performance, Washington, DC; Dawn
Bravata, ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CTR, Indianapolis, IN
Poster Board Number P294 / Presentation Number Th P294
Are Stroke Suvivors Getting the Rehabilitation Services they Need?
Deborah A Willems, Southwestern Ontario Stroke Network, London, ON,
Canada; Dianne Bryant, Univ of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada;
Christina O’Callaghan, Ontario Stroke System, Toronto, ON, Canada
Poster Board Number P295 / Presentation Number Th P295
Patterns of Rehabilitation Service use following Acute Stroke and its
Association With Rehospitalization: The AVAIL Registry
Cheryl Bushnell, Wake Forest Univ, Winston- Salem, NC; Margueritte
Cox, Jodi Hawes, Xin Zhao, Dai Wai Olson, Eric Peterson, Duke Univ,
Durham, NC; Richard Zorowitz, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD
Poster Board Number P296 / Presentation Number Th P296
Patients with Stroke in Northeastern Brazil are Infrequently Treated with
Thrombolysis and Evaluated for Stroke Etiology
João José Freitas de Carvalho, Hosp Geral de Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil;
Cicera Borges Machado, Secretaria de Saude do Estado do Ceara, Ceara,
Brazil; Georgiana Alvares Andrade Viana, Hosp Geral de Fortaleza, Ceara,
Brazil; Monique Bueno Alves, Bento Cardoso dos Santos, Gisele S Silva,
Hosp Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil
Poster Board Number P297 / Presentation Number Th P297
Representativeness of Get with the Guidelines-Stroke among Fee-forService Medicare Beneficiaries with Ischemic Stroke
Mathew J Reeves, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Eric E Smith,
Calgary Stroke Program, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Gregg C
Fonarow, Div of Cardiology, Univ of California, Los Angeles, CA; DaiWai
M Olson, Adrian F Hernandez, Lesley H Curtis, Li Liang, Wendy Pan, Eric
D Peterson, Lee H Schwamm, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC
205
Poster Board Number P298 / Presentation Number Th P298
Trends in Acute Ischemic Stroke Presentation in the GWTG Stroke Database 2004-2009: Opportunities for Improvement and Implications of
Longer Treatment Time Windows
David Tong, CALIFORNIA PACIFIC MED CTR, San Francisco, CA; Xin
Zhao, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; DaiWai Olson, Duke Univ
Medical Ctr, Durham, NC; Matthew Reeves, Michigan State Univ, East
Lansing, MI; Gregg Fonarow, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Lee Schwamm,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Eric Smith, Univ of Calgary,
Calgary, AB, Canada
Poster Board Number P299 / Presentation Number Th P299
Growth of Regional Stroke Systems of Care in the United States in the
First Decade of the 21st Century
Sarah Song, Jeffrey Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P300 / Presentation Number Th P300
Stroke care in England, Wales and Northern Ireland Results from the
National Sentinel Organisation of Care Audit of Stroke 2010
Anthony G Rudd, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hosp, London, United
Kingdom; Alexandra Hoffman, Uta Henssge, Royal Coll of Physicians,
London, United Kingdom; Derek Lowe, Royal Coll of Physician, London,
United Kingdom; Geoffrey Cloud, Royal Coll of Physicians, London,
United Kingdom
Poster Board Number P301 / Presentation Number Th P301
Acute Stroke Care: Telestroke vs On-site Stroke Specialist Care Results
from the Ontario Telestroke Experience
Ferhana B Khan, Registry of the Canadian Stroke Network, Toronto, ON,
Canada; Ruth E Hall, Ontario Stroke Network, Toronto, ON, Canada;
Melissa Stamplecoski, Registry of the Canadian Stroke Network, Toronto,
ON, Canada; Andrew Calzavara, Inst for Clinical Evaluative Sciences,
Toronto, ON, Canada; Janice A Richards, Moira K Kapral, Registry of the
Canadian Stroke Network, Toronto, ON, Canada; Frank L Silver, Univ
Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada
Poster Board Number P302 / Presentation Number Th P302
Primary Stroke Center Designation is Associated with Increased
Utilization of Intravenous Tissue Plasminogen Activator and Mechanical
Embolectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke in Illinois
Maggie McNulty, Bichun Ouyang, Maritza Barajas, Lauren N Macklis,
Shyam Prabhakaran, Rush Univ Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL
Poster Board Number P303 / Presentation Number Th P303
Participation in a Statewide Stroke Registry is Associated with Shorter
Door-to- Needle Time in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke Receiving
Intravenous tissue-Plasminogen Activator
Michael R Frankel, Emory Univ Sch of Med, Atlanta, GA; Moges S Ido,
GA Dept of Community Health-Div of Public Health, Atlanta, GA; Kerrie A
Krompf, Emory Univ Sch of Med, Atlanta, GA; Katja G Bryant, Emory
Johns Creek Hosp, Johns Creek, GA; Laura J Fehrs, GA Dept of
Community Health-Div of Public Health, Atlanta, GA
Poster Board Number P304 / Presentation Number Th P304
Quality of Acute Stroke Care Improves during Participation in a
Statewide Stroke Registry
Moges S Ido, Laura J Fehrs, Georgia Dept of Community Health, Atlanta,
GA; Kerrie A Krompf, Dept of Neurology, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Katja
G Bryant, Georgia Dept of Community Health, Atlanta, GA; Michael R
Frankel, Dept of Neurology, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA
206
Poster Board Number P305 / Presentation Number Th P305
What Hospital Characteristics Are Associated With Better Quality Of
Care? Results from The Michigan Coverdell Stroke Registry
Mathew J Reeves, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Adrienne
Nickles, Rochelle Hurst, Stacey Roberts, Jay Fiedler, Michigan Dept of
Community Health, Lansing, MI
Poster Board Number P306 / Presentation Number Th P306
Does Implementation of Critical Pathway improve the Clinical Outcomes
on Acute Ischemic Stroke?
Wook-joo Kim, Ulsan Univ Hosp, Univ of Ulsan Coll of Med, Ulsan,
Korea, Republic of; youngchai Ko, Eulji Univ Coll of Med, DaeJeon,
Korea, Republic of; Jung Hyun Park, Dongguk Univ Gyeongju Hosp,
Gyeongju, Korea, Republic of; Hae Min Kim, Mi Hwa Yang, Hui Lae Yeo,
Myung Suk Jang, Stroke center, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hospc,
Bundang, Korea, Republic of; Moon-Ku Han, Stroke center, Seoul Natl
Univ Bundang Hospc, Bundang, Kyrgyzstan; Hee-Joon Bae, Stroke
center, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hospc, Bundang, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P307 / Presentation Number Th P307
Impact of a New Neuroscience Intermediate Care Unit on Acute Stroke
Care: Quality, Cost, and Nursing Productivity
Richard S Jung, Cathy Sila, Anthony J Furlan, Univ Hosp Case Medical
Ctr, Stroke & Cerebrovascular Ctr, Cleveland, OH; Curtis Tatsuoka, Leigh
A McCartney, Univ Hosp Case Medical Ctr, Cleveland, OH; Andrew
Gallan, Case Western Reserve Univ, Cleveland, OH
Poster Board Number P308 / Presentation Number Th P308
Hospital-Based Study of Acute Stroke Management and Outcome:
Results from the Thai Stroke Registry (TSR)
Yongchai Nilanont, Div of Neurology, Siriraj Hosp, Mahidol Univ,
Bangkok, Thailand; Samart Nidhinandana, Div of Neurology,
Phramongkutklao Hosp and Coll of Med, Bangkok, Thailand; Nijasri
Suwanwela, Neurological Unit, Dept of Med, Chulalongkorn Univ,
Bangkok, Thailand; Suchat Hanchaiphiboolkul, Dept of Neurology, Prasat
Neurological Inst, Bangkok, Thailand; Pyatat Tatsanavivat, Div of
Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Med, Khon Kaen Univ, Khon Kaen,
Thailand; Niphon Poungvarin, Div of Neurology, Siriraj Hosp, Mahidol
Univ, Bangkok, Thailand
Poster Board Number P309 / Presentation Number Th P309
Predictors of the Use of Dysphagia Screening in Patients with Acute
Ischemic Stroke
Shihab Masrur, Berkshire Medical Ctr, Pittsfield, MA; Eric E Smith, Univ
of Calgary, Alberta, AB, Canada; Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los
Angeles, CA; Mathew Reeves, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI;
Deepak L Bhatt, Brigham and Women hospital, Boston, MA; Xin Zhao,
Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; DaiWai Olson, Duke Univ Medical
Ctr, Durham, NC; Wenqin Pan, Adrian F Hernandez, Duke Clinical Res
Inst, Durham, NC; Gregg C Fonarow, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Ctr,
LA, CA; Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA
Poster Board Number P310 / Presentation Number Th P310
Association between Do Not Resuscitate Orders and the Quality of Acute
Stroke Care in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Mathew J Reeves, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Laura Myers,
Veterans Health Admin (VHA) Stroke Quality Enhancement Res Initiative
(QUERI) Program, Indianapolis, IN; Linda S Williams, Diana Ordin, Dawn
M Bravata, Veterans Health Admin (VHA) Stroke Quality Enhancement
Res Initiative (QUERI) Program, Indianaoplis, IN
207
Poster Board Number P311 / Presentation Number Th P311
Palliative Care in Acute Stroke and its Effects on Symptom Management
and Family Satisfaction: A Systematic Review
Dylan Blacquiere, Mukul Sharma, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Pediatric Stroke Posters II
Th P312 – Th P316
Poster Board Number P312 / Presentation Number Th P312
Follow-up Neuroimaging in Perinatal Arterial Ischemic Stroke
Whitney Hoover, Timothy J Bernard, Neil A Goldenberg, Marilyn MancoJohnson, Jennifer L Armstrong-Wells, Univ of Colorado, Aurora, CO
Poster Board Number P313 / Presentation Number Th P313
Intraventricular Hemorrhage Score Applied to Children
Jonathan T Kleinman, Stanford Sch of Med, Stanford, CA; Kyle
Engelmann, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; Sabrina E
Smith, Lauren A Beslow, Daniel J Licht, Rebecca N Ichord, The
Children’s Hosp of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Argye E Hillis, Lori C
Jordan, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD
Poster Board Number P314 / Presentation Number Th P314
Diagnosis Of Moyamoya Disease Using Multidetector Row CT
Toshiya Sugino, Takeshi Mikami, Satoshi Iihoshi, Sapporo Medical Univ,
Sapporo, Japan; Kiyohiro Houkin, Hokkaido Univ, Sapporo, Japan
Poster Board Number P315 / Presentation Number Th P315
MRI Based Measures of Cerebrovascular Reactivity Show Longterm
Impact of Transient Cerebral Arteriopathy Related Steno-occlusive
Disease
Nomazulu Dlamini, Ivanna Yau, Andrea Kassner, Robyn Westmacott,
Gabrielle Deveber, Hosp For Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada
Poster Board Number P316 / Presentation Number Th P316
Inhibition Of The Sodium-Hydrogen Exchanger After Neonatal HypoxiaIschemia Results In Sparing Of White Matter Injury And Improved
Memory And Learning
Peter Ferrazzano, Pelin Cengiz, Pinar Kendigelen, Kutluay Uluc,
Erinc Akture, Chihwa Song, Louise Zhang, Jihae Lee, Vishal Chanana,
Beth Hutchinson, Beth Meyerand, Dandan Sun, Univ of Wisconsin,
Madison, WI
Preventive Strategies Posters II
Th P317 – Th P329
Poster Board Number P317 / Presentation Number Th P317
Thromboprophylaxis With Antiplatelet Agents Prevents Cerebral
Thromboembolism In Patients With Mechanical Aortic Prostheses
Raul Garcia-Rinaldi, Mayaguez Medical Ctr, Mayaguez, PR
Poster Board Number P318 / Presentation Number Th P318
The Short-term Effect of Atorvastatin on Carotid Plaque Morphology
Assessed by Computer-Assisted Gray Scale Densitometry
David Della Morte, Dept of Neurology, Miller Sch of Med, Univ of Miami,
Miami, FL; Issam Moussa, Endovascular Service, Cardiovascular
Interventional Therapy, Dept of Cardiology, Cornell Univ, New York, NY;
Mitchell S Elkind, Dept of Neurology, Columbia Univ, New York, NY;
Ralph L Sacco, Tatjana Rundek, Dept of Neurology, Miller Sch of Med,
Univ of Miami, Miami, FL
208
Poster Board Number P319 / Presentation Number Th P319
Regression of Vulnerable Intracranial Plaques by Intensive Risk Factor
Control: A Longitudinal Study On Plaque Morphology by 3D-Rotational
Angiography
Xin ying Zou, Thomas W Leung, Simon CH Yu, Yannie OY Soo, Deyond
Siu, Jill Abrigo, Tom WK Lee, Kwok Tung Lee, Ka Sing Wong, The
Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Poster Board Number P320 / Presentation Number Th P320
Analysis of baseline data on the Cilostazol-Aspirin Therapy Against
Recurrent Stroke with Intracranial Artery Stenosis (CATHARSIS)
Shinichiro Uchiyama, Dept of Neurology, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ,
Tokyo, Japan; Nobuyuki Sakai, Dept of Neurosurgery and KCGH Stroke
Ctr, Kobe City Medical Ctr General Hosp, Kobe, Japan; Makoto Takagi,
Tokyo Saiseikai Central Hosp, Tokyo, Japan; Kazuo Minematsu, Dept of
Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular
Ctr, Suita, Japan; Masayuki Ezura, Dept of Neurosurgery, Sendai
Medical Ctr, Sendai, Japan; Yasushi Okada, Clinical Res Inst and Dept of
Cerebrovascular Med, Cerebrovascular Ctr, Natl Hosp Organization
Kyushu Medical Ctr, Fukuoka, Japan; Yoji Nagai, Translational Res
Informatics Ctr, Fndn for Biomedical Res and Innovation, Kobe, Japan
Poster Board Number P321 / Presentation Number Th P321
Antiplatelet Resistance in Patients with Recent Cerebral Ischemic
Events
Oliver Blanchard, Eric Ehrensperger, Jeffrey Minuk, Susan Solymoss,
Robert Côté, McGill Univ, Montreal, QC, Canada
Poster Board Number P323 / Presentation Number Th P323
Underuse of Antithrombotic Therapy and Clinical Outcome in Patients with
Acute Ischemic Stroke and Atrial Fibrillation in a Hispanic Population
Carlos Cantu, Insto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y, Mexico City, Mexico;
Antonio Arauz, Insto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía MVS,
Mexico City, Mexico; Jose L Ruiz-Sandoval, Hosp Civil de Guadalajara,
Guadalajara, Mexico; Luis Murillo-Bonilla, Univ Autónoma de
Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico; Erwing Chiquete, Hosp Civil de
Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico; Jorge Villarreal, Hosp General de
Culiacan, Culiacan, Mexico; Ricardo Rangel, Hosp Univrio de Nuevo
León, Monterrey, Mexico; Fernando Barinagarrementeria, Hosp Angeles
de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico
Poster Board Number P324 / Presentation Number Th P324
PROTEGE-ACV Program: Achieving Long-term Adherence To Secondary
Stroke Prevention Goals
Claudia Alonzo, Laura Brescacín, María C Zurrú, Fabiana Ortega, Silvina
Brienza, Julieta Montecchia, Daniela Gil, Marcelina Carretero, Luis
Cámera, Edgardo Cristiano, Gabriel Waisman, Hosp Italiano de Buenos
Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Bruce Ovbiagele, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los
Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number P325 / Presentation Number Th P325
Increase of popular awareness in Argentina after World Stroke Day
campaign
Guadalupe Bruera MD, Sociedad Neurologica Argentina, Buenos Aires,
Argentina; A Arca MD, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la Univ Abierta,
Rosario, Argentina; Luciano Sposato MD, Sebastian Ameriso, Maria C
Zurrú MD, Sociedad Neurologica Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Poster Board Number P326 / Presentation Number Th P326
High Factor Xl Is a Common, Ubiquitous Thromobophilic Abnaormality
for both Arterial and Venous Thrombosis
Naseer A Khan, Abir Ahmad, Waqas Ahmed, Charles Glueck, Ping Wang,
Jewish Hosp, Cincinnati, OH
209
Poster Board Number P327 / Presentation Number Th P327
Subclinical Disorders Of Thyroid Function And Risk Of Cardiovascular
Events Following Suspected Transient Ischemic Attack; A Cohort Study
Jesse Dawson, Terence J Quinn, Matthew R Walters, Kennedy R Lees,
Inst of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences,Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow,
United Kingdom
Poster Board Number P328 / Presentation Number Th P328
Antihypertensive Class And Stroke Recurrence: An Analysis Of The
VISP Trial
Guillermo Solorzano, Fang Chen, Josyf C Mychaleckyj, Wei-Min Chen,
Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; Fang-Chi Hsu, Wake Forest Univ Sch
of Med, Winston-Salem, NC; Michele Sale, Bradford B Worrall, Univ of
Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Poster Board Number P329 / Presentation Number Th P329
The Unawareness of Patients’ Own Individual Risk Factors in Korean
Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke: Reports of Multicenter
Observational Study
Soo Joo Lee, Youngchai Ko, Eulji Univ Hosp, Deajon, Korea, Republic of;
Jong-Moo Park, Eulji General Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Jong-Jin
Cho, Ilsan Paik Hosp, Ilsan, Korea, Republic of; Kyung Bok Lee,
Soonchunhyang Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Tai Hwan Park,
Seoul Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Jun Lee, Yeungnam
Univeristy Hosp, Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Jae-Kwan Cha, Dae-Hyun
Kim, Dong-A Univ Hosp, Busan, Korea, Republic of; Kyung-Ho Yu,
Byung-Chul Lee, Hallym Univ Coll of Med, Chuncheon, Korea, Republic
of; Moon-Ku Han, Hee-Joon Bae, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp,
Bundang, Korea, Republic of
Poster Board Number P334 / Presentation Number Th P334
Systemic Hemodynamics Is Different Between Clipping And Coiling
After Aneurismal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage – SAH Picco Multicenter
Study –
Nobutaka Horie, Shunsuke Ishizaka, Dept of Neurosurgery, Nagasaki
Univ, SAH Picco study group Japan, Nagasaki, Japan; Kentaro Hayashi,
Kazuhiko Suyama, Dept of Neurosurgery, Nagasaki Univ, Nagasaki,
Japan; Izumi Nagata, Dept of Neurosurgery, Nagasaki Univ, SAH Picco
study group Japan, Nagasaki, Japan
Vascular Cognitive Impairment Posters II
Th P335
Poster Board Number P335 / Presentation Number Th P335
Subclinical Lacunar Infarction And Chronic Kidney Disease Are
Independently Associated With Frontal Lobe Dysfunction In Communitydwelling Elderly Subjects – The Sefuri Brain MRI Study
Hiroshi Yao, Natl Hosp Organization Hizen Psychiatric Ctr, Saga, Japan;
Yoshikazu Miwa, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ,
Fukuoka, Japan; Yuki Takashima, Takahiro Mori, Natl Hosp Organization
Hizen Psychiatric Ctr, Saga, Japan; Akira Uchino, Saitama Medical Univ
Intl Medical Ctr, Saitama, Japan; Takefumi Yuzuriha, Natl Hosp
Organization Hizen Psychiatric Ctr, Saga, Japan; Toshiyuki Sasaguri,
Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Manabu
Hashimoto, Natl Hosp Organization Hizen Psychiatric Ctr, Saga, Japan
LATE-BREAKING SCIENCE ABSTRACTS
SAH Management Posters II
Th P330 – Th P334
Poster Board Number P330 / Presentation Number Th P330
Soluble Endoglin and Vasospasm in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Fernando D Testai, Venkatesh Aiyagari, Maureen Hillmann, Sepideh
Amin-Hanjani, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; Glyn Dawson,
Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Philip B Gorelick, Univ of Illinois at
Chicago, Chicago, IL
Poster Board Number P331 / Presentation Number Th P331
Hemodynamics are Altered in Patients with Aneurysm-related
Vasospasm pre- & post-therapy: Serial Evaluation with Whole-brain
CT Perfusion
Cheemun Lum, Miguel Bussiere, Ejaz Ahmed, Matthew Hogan, Lawrie
Garnett, John Hooper, John Sinclair, Mukul Sharma, The Ottawa Hosp,
Ottawa, ON, Canada
Poster Board Number P332 / Presentation Number Th P332
Correlation between Anemia and Delayed Cerebral Ischemia (DCI) in
aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage
Muhammad A Taqi, Kaiz Asi, Khaled Asif, Michel Torbey, Medical Coll of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Poster Board Number P333 / Presentation Number Th P333
Identification of Predictors Differentiating Reversible Cerebral
Vasoconstriction Syndrome with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage from
Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Susanne Muehlschlegel, Bruce A Barton, Univ of Massachusetts Medical
Sch, Worcester, MA; Mehmet A Topcuoglu, Haceteppe Univ, Ankara,
Turkey; Joshua Fok, Chinese Univ, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Aneesh B
Singhal, Massachusetts General Hosp, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA
210
POSTER SESSION I
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9
6:15 PM – 6:45 PM
Hall H
LB P1 – LB P10
Late-Breaking Science Posters I
Poster Board Number LB P1 / Presentation Number LB P1
Evaluation Of Acute Ischemic Injury In The Treatment Setting Is
Significantly Different Between NCCT and CTA Source Images
Arnd Dörfler, Tobias Struffert, Martin Köhrmann, Univsklinikum Erlangen,
Erlangen, Germany; Sean Meagher, Kenneth Fraser, OSF Saint Francis
Medical Ctr, Peoria, IL; Donald Frei, Richard Bellon, Daniel Huddle,
Gwendolyn Dooley, Swedish Medical Ctr, Englewood, CO; Albert Yoo, R
Gilberto Gonzalez, Zeshan A Chaudhry, Massachusetts General Hosp,
Boston, MA; Brittany Leader, Elan Mualem, Siu Po Sit, Arani Bose,
Penumbra, Inc, Alameda, CA
Poster Board Number LB P2 / Presentation Number LB P2
Perlecan Domain V is a Triple Functioning Stroke Treatment that
Neuroprotects, Enhances Brain Repair, and Modulates Glial Activation
and Scar Formation
Abraham Al Ahmad, Boyeon Lee, Douglas Clarke, Michael Kahle, Christi
Parham, Gregory Bix, TEXAS A&M COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, College
Station, TX
211
Poster Board Number LB P3 / Presentation Number LB P3
Methamphetamine Is Neuroportective In A Rat Model Of Embolic Stroke
David J Poulsen, Thomas Rau, Univ of Montana, Dept Biomedical and
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Missoula, MT; Li Zhang, Henry Ford Hosp,
Detroit, MI; Aakrity Kothiwol, Univ of Montana, Dept Biomedical and
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Missoula, MT; Michael Chopp, Henry Ford
Hosp, Detroit, MI
Poster Board Number LB P5 / Presentation Number LB P5
Heme oxygenase1 is Neuroprotective in a Permanent Model of
Ischemic Brain Injury and Plays a Key Role in Gingko Biloba (EGb761)
Neuroprotection
Zahoor A Shah, Univ of Toledo, Toledo, OH; Sylvain Dore, Univ of
Florida, Gainesville, FL
Poster Board Number LB P6 / Presentation Number LB P6
Incidence and Accelerating Effects of Intraplaque Hemorrhage in the
Carotid Artery
Jie Sun, Hunter R Underhill, Daniel S Hippe, Yunjing Xue, Chun Yuan,
Thomas S Hatsukami, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA
Poster Board Number LB P7 / Presentation Number LB P7
Exon Level Expression Profiles That Associate with Angiographic
Vasospasm in Patients with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Nerissa Ko, UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA, San Francisco, CA; Huichun Xu,
Brad P Ander, Boryana Stamova, Glen Jickling, Xinhua Zhan, Yingfang
Tian, UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA, Davis, CA; Helen Kim, William L Young,
UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA, San Francisco, CA; Frank Sharp, UNIVERSITY
CALIFORNIA, Davis, CA
Poster Board Number LB P8 / Presentation Number LB P8
First Results of Implementation of Intravenous Thrombolysis in Stroke
Patients in the Russian Federation: Data of Hospital Registry
Veronika Skvortsova, Ludmila Stakhovskaya, Nikolay Shamalov, Kseniya
Shekhovtsova, Cher Lee Soon, Federal Stroke Ctr, Moscow, Russian
Federation
Poster Board Number LB P9 / Presentation Number LB P9
Safety and Efficacy of Thrombolysis in Ischemic Stroke Patients
Aged 80 Years or Older
Katharina Knauer, Carolin Knauer, Susanne Müller, AC Ludolph, Roman
Huber, RKU, Ulm, Germany
Poster Board Number LB P10 / Presentation Number LB P10
Association Of Hematoma Growth And Poor Outcome In Intracerebral
Hemorrhage: Implications From The Interact1 Study
Candice Delcourt, Hisatomi Arima, The George Inst for Global Health,
Royal Prince Alfred Hosp, Univ of Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Yining
Huang, Peking Univ First Hosp, Beijing, China; Jiguang Wang, Shanghai
Inst for Hypertension, Shanghai, China; Richard Lindley, Emma Heeley,
The George Inst for Global Health, Royal Prince Alfred Hosp, Univ of
Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Stephen Davis, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Univ
of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; Christian Stapf, Lariboisiere Hosp,
Paris, France; John Chalmers, Craig Anderson, The George Inst for
Global Health, Royal Prince Alfred Hosp, Univ of Sydney, Sydney,
Australia
ONGOING CLINICAL TRIALS ABSTRACTS
POSTER SESSION II
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10
6:15 PM – 6:45 PM
HALL H
CT P1 – CT P47
Ongoing Clinical Trials Posters II
Poster Board Number CT P1 / Presentation Number CT P1
The POINT Trial
S Claiborne Johnston, J Donald Easton, Univ of California San Francisco,
San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number CT P2 / Presentation Number CT P2
ICTUS Study: International Citicoline Trial on acUte Stroke
(update 2011)
Antoni Dávalos, Hosp Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain; José
Alvarez-Sabín, Hosp de la Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; José Castillo,
Hosp Clínico Univrio de Santiago, Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Erik
Cobo, Univ Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain; Exuperio DíezTejedor, Hosp Univrio La Paz, Madrid, Spain; Jose Ferro, Hosp de Santa
Maria, Lisbon, Portugal; Eduardo Martínez-Vila, Clínica Univria de
Navarra, Pamplona, Spain; Julio J Secades, Ferrer Group, Barcelona,
Spain; for the ICTUS Trial Investigators
Poster Board Number CT P3 / Presentation Number CT P3
GORE HELEX Septal Occluder and Antiplatelet Medical Management for
Reduction of Recurrent Stroke or Imaging-Confirmed TIA in Patients
with Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) – The Gore REDUCE Study
Scott E Kasner, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; The Gore
REDUCE Study Investigators
Poster Board Number CT P4 / Presentation Number CT P4
The Familial Intracranial Aneurysm Study II
Laura Sauerbeck, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; FIA Investigators
Poster Board Number CT P5 / Presentation Number CT P5
The Interventional Management of Stroke (IMS) III Trial: An Ongoing
Phase III Trial
Thomas A Tomsick, Joseph P Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati,
OH; for the IMS III Investigators
Poster Board Number CT P6 / Presentation Number CT P6
The Insulin Resistance Intervention after Stroke (IRIS) Trial
Walter Kernan, Yale Schoool of Med, New Haven, CT; Karen L Furie,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Mark Gorman, Univ of
Vermont, Burlington, VT; Peter Guarino, Yale Sch of Med, New Haven,
CT; Ralph I Horwitz, Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA; Silvio Inzucchi, Anne
M Lovejoy, Catherine M Viscoli, Lawrence H Young, Yale Schoool of
Med, New Haven, CT
Poster Board Number CT P7 / Presentation Number CT P7
Surgical Trial in Lobar Intracerebral Haemorrhage (STICH II)
Barbara A Gregson, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United
Kingdom; STICH II Investigators
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Poster Board Number CT P8 / Presentation Number CT P8
Outcomes of Intracerebral Hemorrhage without Early Do-NotResuscitate Orders: A Multicenter Observational Registry
Darin B Zahuranec, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; J Claude Hemphill
III, Univ of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; Kyra J Becker,
Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA; Madeleine C Geraghty, Providence
Sacred Heart Medical Ctr, Spokane, WA; Brisa N Sanchez, Lewis B
Morgenstern, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Poster Board Number CT P9 / Presentation Number CT P9
Mechanical Retrieval and Recanalization of Stroke Clots Using
Embolectomy
Chelsea S Kidwell, Georgetown Univ, Washington, DC; Reza Jahan,
Sidney Starkman, Jeffry R Alger, Judy Guzy, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los
Angeles, CA; Gina Ramirez, Georgetown Univ, Washington, DC; Timothy
Schaewe, Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; MR
RESCUE Investigators
Poster Board Number CT P10 / Presentation Number CT P10
SPACE-2: Stent-protected Angioplasty in Asymptomatic Carotid Artery
Stenosis vs Endarterectomy A three-arm Clinical Trial
Peter A Ringleb, Tilman Reiff, Hemasse Amiri, Univ hospital Heidelberg,
Heidelberg, Germany; SPACE 2 Collaborators
Poster Board Number CT P11 / Presentation Number CT P11
Stenting and Aggressive Medical Management for Preventing Recurrent
stroke in Intracranial Stenosis (SAMMPRIS)
Colin Derdeyn, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; Marc
Chimowitz, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; David
Fiorella, State Univ of New York, Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY; Tanya
Turan, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Bethany Lane,
Michael Lynn, Emory Univ Sch of Med, Atlanta, GA; Scott Janis, Natl Inst
of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number CT P12 / Presentation Number CT P12
The Role of Cerebral Hemodynamics in Moyamoya Disease
Colin Derdeyn, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; Patricia
Davis, Univ of Iowa Sch of Med, Iowa City, IA; Shyam Prabhakaran,
Rush Univ Sch of Med, Chicago, IL; Venkatesh Aiyagari, Univ of Illinois
at Chicago, Chicago, IL; Christina Ivan, Indiana Univ Sch of Med,
Indianapolis, IN; Allyson Zazulia, Tom Videen, Nancy Hantler, John Lee,
Robert Grubb Jr, Gregory Zipfel, Phil Miller, Washington Univ Sch of
Med, St Louis, MO
Poster Board Number CT P13 / Presentation Number CT P13
Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Cerebral Haemorrhage
Trial (INTERACT2): progress update on the largest clinical trial in ICH
Craig Anderson, The George Inst for Global Health, Royal Prince Alfred
Hosp, Sydney Univ, Sydney, Australia; Yining Huang, Peking Univ First
Hosp, Beijing, China; Jiguang Wang, Ctr for Epidemiological Studies
and Clinical Trials, Rui Jin Hosp, Shanghai, China; Emma Heeley,
Candice Delcourt, Richard Lindley, The George Inst for Global Health,
Royal Prince Alfred Hosp, Sydney Univ, Sydney, Australia; Christian
Stapf, Lariboisiere Hosp, Paris, France; Christophe Tzourio, INSERM
Unit 708, Paris, France; Hisatomi Arima, The George Inst for Global
Health, Royal Prince Alfred Hosp, Sydney Univ, Sydney, Australia; Mark
Parsons, John Hunter Hosp and Hunter Medical Res Unit, Newcastle,
Australia; Bruce Neal, John Chalmers, The George Inst for Global
Health, Royal Prince Alfred Hosp, Sydney Univ, Sydney, Australia; The
INTERACT2 Investigators
214
Poster Board Number CT P14 / Presentation Number CT P14
Antihypertensive Treatment of Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage II
Adnan I Qureshi, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; ATACH-II
Investigators
Poster Board Number CT P15 / Presentation Number CT P15
Mechanisms of Stroke in Intracranial Stenosis (MoSIS - NCT01152944)
Shyam Prabhakaran, Rush Univ Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL; David S
Liebeskind, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Iszet
Campo-Bustillo, Tatjana Rundek, Sebastian Koch, Univ of Miami, Miller
Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Miral D Jhaveri, Rush Univ Medical Ctr, Chicago,
IL; Michael Lynn, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Colin P Derdeyn, Washington
Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; Marc I Chimowitz, Medical Univ of
South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Jose G Romano, Univ of Miami, Miller
Sch of Med, Miami, FL
Poster Board Number CT P16 / Presentation Number CT P16
Desmoteplase in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Status Update on the DIAS
Clinical Trial Program
Gregory W Albers, Stanford Univ Stroke Ctr, Palo Alto, CA; Rüdiger von
Kummer, Univ of Technology, Dresden, Germany; on behalf of the DIAS3 and DIAS-4 Study Group
Poster Board Number CT P17 / Presentation Number CT P17
The Field Administration of Stroke Therapy – Magnesium (FAST-MAG)
Phase 3 Clinical Trial
Jeffrey L Saver, Geffen Sch of Med at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Marc
Eckstein, Los Angeles Fire Dept EMS and USC, Los Angeles, CA; Sam
Stratton, OC EMS Agency and Harbor-UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles,
CA; Frank Pratt, LA County Fire EMS, Los Angeles, CA; Scott Hamilton,
Stanford, San Francisco, CA; Robin Conwit, NIH-NINDS, Bethesda, MD;
David S Liebeskind, Geffen Sch of Med at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Gene
Sung, Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA;
for the FAST-MAG Investigators and Coordinators
Poster Board Number CT P18 / Presentation Number CT P18
Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy versus Stenting Trial
(CREST): Long Term Follow-up
Alice J Sheffet, Susan E Hughes, MeeLee Tom, UMDNJ NJ MEDICAL
SCHOOL, Newark, NJ; Donald V Heck, Forsyth Radiological Associates,
Winston-Salem, NC; Bart Demaerschalk, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Scottsdale,
AZ; Irfan Altafullah, Minneapolis Clinic of Neurology, Golden Valley, MN;
David Chiu, The Methodist Hosp, Houston, TX; Jenifer H Voeks, Jason
Avery, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Mary E
Longbottom, Thomas G Brott, for the CREST Investigators, Mayo Clinic
Florida, Jacksonville, FL
Poster Board Number CT P19 / Presentation Number CT P19
Secondary Prevention of Small Subcortical Strokes (SPS3)
Ana Roldan, Marie Benavente, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA,
VANCOUVER, BC, Canada; Pablo Pergola, Gabriela Pergola, UNIVERSITY
OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO, SAN ANTONIO,
TX; Leslie McClure, Jeff Szychowski, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA,
Birmingham, AL; Christopher Coffey, UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, Iowa, IA;
Robin Conwit, NIH/NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Robert Hart, UNIVERSITY OF
TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO, San Antonio, TX;
Oscar Benavente, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, VANCOUVER,
BC, Canada
215
Poster Board Number CT P20 / Presentation Number CT P20
Randomized Evaluation of Recurrent Stroke Comparing PFO Closure to
Established Current Standard of Care Treatment (RESPECT) Trial
David Thaler, Tufts Medical Ctr, Boston, MA; John Carroll, Univ of
Colorado, Denver, CO; Jeffrey Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Richard
Smalling, Univ of Texas, Houston, Houston, TX; Brian van Dorn, AGA
Medical Corp, Plymouth, MN
Poster Board Number CT P21 / Presentation Number CT P21
The Spot Sign for Predicting and Treating ICH Growth (STOP-IT) Study
Matthew Flaherty, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; The STOP-IT Study
Investigators
Poster Board Number CT P22 / Presentation Number CT P22
Vertebrobasilar Flow Evaluation and Risk of Transient Ischemic Attack
and Stroke (VERiTAS) Study
Sepideh Amin Hanjani, Keith Thulborn, Sean Ruland, Dilip Pandey,
DeJuran Richardson, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; Gregory J
Zipfel, Washington Univ Sch of Med at St Louis, St Louis, MO; Mitchell
S Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; David S Liebeskind, Univ of
California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Jeffrey Kramer, Mercy Hosp
and Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL; Frank Silver, Univ of Toronto-Toronto
Western Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; Scott Kasner, Univ of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PR; Colin Derdeyn, Washington Univ Sch of Med at St
Louis, St Louis, MO; Philip B Gorelick, Fady T Charbel, Univ of Illinois at
Chicago, Chicago, IL
Poster Board Number CT P26 / Presentation Number CT P26
Update on Warfarin versus Aspirin in Reduced Cardiac Ejection
Fraction Trial
JLP Thompson, Shunichi Homma, Columbia Univ, New York, NY
Poster Board Number CT P27 / Presentation Number CT P27
Phase 2/3 Study of Intravenous Thrombolysis and Hypothermia for Acute
Treatment of Ischemic Stroke
Thomas M Hemmen, Rema Raman, UCSD MEDICAL CENTER, San
Diego, CA; David Brown, Hoag Memorial Hosp Presbyterian, Newport
Beach, CA; Fen-Lei Chang, Parkview Hosp, Fort Wayne, IN; Gregor
Broessner, Medische Univ Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; Salvador CruzFlorez, St Louis Univ, St Louis, MO; Rainer Kollmar, Univsklinikum
Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany; Gilda M Tafreshi, Scripps Mercy Hosp, San
Diego, CA; Mauricio Concha, Sarasota Memorial Hosp, Sarasota, FL;
Irfan Altafullah, North Memorial Hosp, Robbinsdale, MN; Patrick Michel,
Univ de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; Sven Poli, UnivsKlinikum
Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; Andrei V Alexandrov, Univ of Alabama,
Birmingham, AL; Karen S Rapp, UCSD MEDICAL CENTER, San Diego,
CA; George A Lopez, James C Grotta, Univ of Texas Medical Sch,
Houston, TX; Patrick D Lyden, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA
Poster Board Number CT P23 / Presentation Number CT P23
Third International Stroke Trial (IST-3) a Large-scale Randomised
Controlled Trial Of Thrombolytic Therapy For Patients With Acute
Ischaemic Stroke ISRCTN ISRCTN25765518
Peter A Sandercock, Univ of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom;
Richard I Lindley, Univ of Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Joanna
Wardlaw, Univ of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; The IST-3
collaborative group
Poster Board Number CT P28 / Presentation Number CT P28
ALIAS-Part 2 Phase III Multicenter Clinical Trial of Albumin Therapy for
Neuroprotection in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Myron D Ginsberg, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Michael
D Hill, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Yuko Y Palesch, Renee H
Martin, Sharon Yeatts, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC;
Claudia S Moy, Natl Inst of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Rockville,
MD; Diego Tamariz, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Karla J
Ryckborst, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
Poster Board Number CT P24 / Presentation Number CT P24
A Single-Blind Study of the Safety, Pharmacokinetics and
Pharmacodynamics of Escalating Repeat Doses of GSK249320 in
Patients With Ischemic Stroke
Steven C Cramer, UC IRVINE MEDICAL CENTER, Orange, CA; On behalf
of the GSK249320 Study Investigators
Poster Board Number CT P29 / Presentation Number CT P29
A Very Early Rehabilitation Trial (AVERT): Ongoing Phase III Trial of
Efficacy and Cost Effectiveness of Early Mobility Training after Stroke
Julie Bernhardt, Natl Stroke Res Inst, Heidelberg Heights, Australia; on
behalf of the AVERT Trialist Collaboration
Poster Board Number CT P25 / Presentation Number CT P25
The National Institute of Health Research Stroke Research Network
Clinical Trials Portfolio
Gary A Ford, NIHR Stroke Res Network, Newcastle upon Tyne, United
Kingdom; Philip M Bath, Univ of Nottingham, Nottingham, United
Kingdom; Martin M Brown, Univ Coll London, London, United Kingdom;
Ian Ford, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Anne Forster, Univ
of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom; Martin James, Royal Devon & Exeter
Hosp, Exeter, United Kingdom; Kennedy R Lees, Matthew Walters, Univ
of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Sine Littlewood, NIHR Stroke
Res Network, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom;
Jonathan Mant, Univ of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; Hugh S
Markus, St George’s Univ of London, London, United Kingdom; Bogdan
Milojkovic, NIHR Stroke Res Network, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle upon
Tyne, United Kingdom; Michael J Power, Ulster Hosp, Belfast, United
Kingdom; Sheila Lennon, Univ of Ulster, Co Antrim, United Kingdom;
Chris Price, Wansbeck General Hosp, Ashington, United Kingdom; Tom
Robinson, Univ Hosp of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, United Kingdom;
Helen Rodgers, NIHR Stroke Res Network, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle
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upon Tyne, United Kingdom; Christine Roffe, Keele Univ, Stoke-on-Trent,
United Kingdom; Christopher R Burton, Bangor Univ, Gwynedd, United
Kingdom; Pippa Tyrrell, Univ of Manchester, Salford, United Kingdom;
Marion F Walker, Univ of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number CT P30 / Presentation Number CT P30
Cryptogenic Stroke And Underlying Af Trial (crystal Af): Design, Status
And Clinical Significance To Patients, Physicians, And Hospitals
Richard A Bernstein, Northwestern Univ, Glenview, IL; Johannes
Brachmann, Klinikum Coburg, Coburg, Germany; Hans-Christoph Diener,
Univ Hosp Essen, Essen, Germany; Carlos A Morillo MD, McMaster Univ,
Hamilton, ON, Canada; Tommaso Sanna MD, Vincenzo DiLazzaro MD,
Catholic Univ of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy; Rod Passman,
Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL; Marilyn Rymer, St Lukes Hosp, Kansas
City, MO
Poster Board Number CT P31 / Presentation Number CT P31
Efficacy of Nitric Oxide in Stroke (ENOS) Trial - A Prospective
Randomised Controlled Trial in Acute Stroke
Sandeep Ankolekar, Cheryl Hogg, Sally Utton, Philip M Bath, Univ of
Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom
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Poster Board Number CT P32 / Presentation Number CT P32
Version 10 of the Stroke Common Data Elements Available for Public
Use from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke,
National Institutes of Health Common Data Element Project
Lisa Hunegs, Stacie Grinnon, KAI Res, Inc, Rockville, MD; Joanne
Odenkirchen, Natl Inst of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS),
Rockville, MD
Poster Board Number CT P33 / Presentation Number CT P33
A Phase II RCT of Stroke Navigators to Improve Compliance with
Secondary Stroke Prevention: PROTECT DC
Alexander W Dromerick, Natl Rehabilitation Hosp, Washington, DC; M
Christopher Gibbons, Johns Hopkins Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD;
Dorothy F Edwards, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Deeonna Farr, Natl
Rehabilitation Hosp, Washington, DC; Annapurni Jayam-Trouth, Howard
Univ Sch of Med, Washington, DC; Nawar M Shara, Georgetown
Univ/Medstar Health Res Inst, Washington, DC; Brisa M Sanchez, Univ of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Ali Fokar, Medstar Health Res Inst, Hyattsville,
MD; Regina Coles, Georgetown Univ, Washington, DC; Judson D
Richardson, Natl Rehabilitation Hosp, Washington, DC; Bruce Ovbiagele,
UCLA Sch of Med, Los Angeles, CA; Chelsea S Kidwell, Georgetown
Univ, Washington, DC
Poster Board Number CT P34 / Presentation Number CT P34
The Combined Approach to Lysis Utilizing Eptifibatide and rt-PA in Acute
Ischemic Stroke Enhanced Regimen (The CLEAR-ER Stroke Trial): An
Ongoing Phase IIb Trial
Arthur M Pancioli, U CINCINNATI MEDICAL CTR, Cincinnati, OH; for the
CLEAR-ER Investigators
Poster Board Number CT P35 / Presentation Number CT P35
The Third International Stroke Trial (IST-3) A Large Randomised
Controlled Trial of rt-PA in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Perfusion and
Angiography Study: Current Progress and Recruitment
Joanna Wardlaw Sr, Peter Sandercock Sr, Trevor Carpenter Jr, Univ of
Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Rudiger von Kummer Sr, Univ of
Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Anders von Heijn, Veronica Murray,
Karolinska Inst, Stockholm, Sweden; Andre Peeters, St Luc Hosp, Louvain,
Belgium; Mark Parsons, John Hunter and Calvary Mater Hosp, Newcastle,
Australia; Adam Kobayashi, Univ of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland; Max
Wintermark, Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; Richard Lindley, Univ of
Sydney, Sydney, Australia; IST3 Perfusion and Angiography Study Group
Poster Board Number CT P36 / Presentation Number CT P36
Final (post-treatment) ASPECTS Score Is An Independent Predictor Of
Clinical Outcome Following Endovascular Treatment Of Acute Anterior
Circulation Ischemic Stroke: Analysis Of The PICS Database
Albert Yoo, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Michael BrantZawadzki, Hoag Hosp, Newport Beach, CA; Donald Frei, Swedish Medical
Ctr, Englewood, CO; Donald Heck, Forsyth Medical Ctr, Winsten-Salem,
NC; Tim Malisch, Alexian Brothers Medical Ctr, Elk Grove Village, IL;
Sean Meagher, OSF Saint Francis Medical Ctr, Peoria, IL; Darryn Shaff,
Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA; Osama Zaidat, Medical Coll
of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Michael Alexander, Cedars-Sinai Medical
Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Laszlo Miskolczi, Holy Cross Hosp, Fort
Lauderdale, FL; Brian Chong, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ; Robert Tarr, Univ
Hosp of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH; Daniel Sasson, Maimonides Medical
Ctr, Brooklyn, NY; Avi Setton, North Shore Univ Hosp, Manhasset, NY;
Aquilla Turk III, MUSC, Charleston, SC; Christopher Zylak, Sacred Heart
Medical Ctr, Spokane, WA; R Gilberto Gonzalez, Zeshan A Chaudhry,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Elan Mualem, Penumbra, Inc,
Alameda, CA; Arani Bose, Siu Po Sit, Penumbra, Inc, Alameda, CA; For
the PICS Investigators
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Poster Board Number CT P37 / Presentation Number CT P37
A Phase 2 Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo Controlled
Study of the Safety and Efficacy of PF-03049423 in Subjects with
Ischemic Stroke
Martin M Bednar, Pfizer Inc, Groton, CT; Steven C Cramer, U California,
Irvine, CA; Seth P Finklestein, Biotrofix Inc, Waltham, MA; Joseph Park,
Lucio Ferreira, Pfizer Inc, Groton, CT; Ruth McKernan, Pfizer Inc,
Cambridge, United Kingdom; Larry D Altstiel, James W Kupiec, Pfizer
Inc, Groton, CT; Natalie Mount, Pfizer Inc, Cambridge, United Kingdom;
Paul Maruff, CogState Inc, Melbourne, Australia
Poster Board Number CT P38 / Presentation Number CT P38
Podcast: Prevention Of Decline In Cognition After Stroke Trial: A
Factorial Randomised Trial Of Blood Pressure And Lipid Lowering
Sandeep Ankolekar, Lynn Stokes, Philip M Bath, Univ of Nottingham, UK,
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number CT P39 / Presentation Number CT P39
Desmoteplase in Acute Ischemic Stroke (DIAS) Clinical Trial Program:
Regional Hub-Spoke Recruitment in DIAS-4 in the United States
Philip B Gorelick, Dept of Neurology, Univ of Illinois Coll of Med,
Chicago, IL; Gregory W Albers, Stanford Univ Stroke Ctr, Palo Alto, CA;
Rüdiger von Kummer, Univ of Technology, Dresden, Germany
Poster Board Number CT P40 / Presentation Number CT P40
SolitaireTM FR With The Intention For Thrombectomy (SWIFT) Study
Jeffrey Saver, Reza Jahan, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Wayne Clark, Oregon
Health & Science Inst, Portland, OR; Elad Levy, Millard Fillmore Gates
Circle Hosp, Buffalo, NY; Ronald Budzik, Riverside Methodist Hosp,
Columbus, OH; Tudor Jovin, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh,
PA; Raul Nogueria, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Blaise Baxter, Erlanger
Hosp, Chattanooga, TN; for the SWIFT Investigators
Poster Board Number CT P41 / Presentation Number CT P41
Western States Stroke Consortium Telemedicine for Stroke Project
Gene Y Sung, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Bart
Demaerschalk, Mayo Clinic- Scottsdale, Phoenix, AZ; Chris Fanale,
Swedish Medical Ctr, Denver, CO; Paul Katz, Renown Regional Medical
Ctr, Reno, NV; Jennifer Majersik, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; David
Tong, California Pacific Medical Ctr, San Francisco, CA
Poster Board Number CT P42 / Presentation Number CT P42
The CHInese Medicine (MLC 601, NeuroAid®) Efficacy on Stroke
recovery (CHIMES) Trial : Progress and Safety Update
Christopher Chen, Chimes Society, Singapore, Singapore
Poster Board Number CT P43 / Presentation Number CT P43
Triple Antiplatelets For Reducing Dependency After Ischaemic Stroke
(tardis) Safety And Tolerability Of Clopidogrel When Added To Aspirin
And Dipyridamole In High Risk Patients With Recent Ischaemic Stroke:
A Randomised Controlled Trial
Sandeep Ankolekar, Margaret J Adrian, Philip M Bath, Univ of
Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Poster Board Number CT P44 / Presentation Number CT P44
Asymptomatic Carotid Trial I
Seemant Chaturvedi, WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, Detroit, MI; Lawrence
Wechsler, Univ of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; Jon Matsumura, Univ of
Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Kenneth Rosenfield, Massachusetts General
Hosp, Boston, MA; Gary Ansel, Riverside Hosp, Columbus, OH; Thomas
Riles, NYU, New York, NY
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Poster Board Number CT P45 / Presentation Number CT P45
Dantrolene for the Prevention and Treatment of Cerebral Vasospasm
after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage – a Phase II Trial
Susanne Muehlschlegel, Bridget Garland, Raphael Carandang, Wiley Hall,
Univ of Massachusetts Medical Sch, Worcester, MA; John R Sims,
Massachusetts General Hosp, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA
Notes
Poster Board Number CT P46 / Presentation Number CT P46
Low-frequency Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation To Enhance Motor
Recovery In The Subacute Phase After Stroke
Adriana Conforto, Eduardo Mello, Erina Nagaya, Waldyr Santos Jr,
Eduardo Melo, Milberto Scaff, Hosp das Clinicas/Sao Paulo Univ, Sao
Paulo, Brazil; Leonardo Cohen, Human Cortical Physiology Section,
NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, MD
Poster Board Number CT P47 / Presentation Number CT P47
Interim Analysis of a Multi-center Trial in Secondary Ischemic Stroke
Prevention in China
Bin Peng, Yicheng Zhu, Jun Ni, Weihai Xu, Lixin Zhou, Ming Yao,
Jianming Wang, Peking Union Medical Coll Hospit, Beijing, China; Jiang
Wu, Jilin Univ, Changchun, China; Chuanqiang Pu, 301 Hosp, Beijing,
China; Yongjun Wang, Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Beijing, China; Liying Cui,
Peking Union Medical Coll Hospit, Beijing, China; SMART Study Group
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STROKE CONFERENCE
A New Orleans, Louisiana a
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T
he American Stroke Association invites you to
experience the most recent scientific work related
to stroke and cerebrovascular science at the
International Stroke Conference 2012.
S Call for Abstracts:
May 25 – August 16
S Housing and Registration Opens:
Mid September
S AHA/ASA Professional Members:
Save Up to $300 on ISC 2012 Registration Fees*
*Registration savings depend on membership tier.
INDEX
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January 31
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FACULTY
The list of faculty includes invited speakers and moderators for the
International Stroke Conference, the ISC Pre-Conference Symposium and
the State-of-the-Art Stroke Nursing Symposium.
Harold Adams, MD, FAHA, University
of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Maria Aguilar, MD, Mayo Clinic AZ,
Phoenix, AZ
Gregory W Albers, MD, Stanford
Stroke Center, Palo Alto, CA
Mark J Alberts, MD, FAHA,
Northwestern University Medical
School, Chicago, IL
Felipe Albuquerque, MD, Barrow
Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ
Andrei V Alexandrov, MD, University
of Alabama Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL
Nabil J Alkayed, MD, PhD, FAHA,
Oregon Health & Science University,
Portland, OR
Pierre Amarenco, MD, FAHA, FAAN,
Bichat Hospital, Department of Neur,
Paris, France
William G Barsan, MD, FACEP,
FAHA, University Michigan Hlth Sys,
Ann Arbor, MI
Kyra Becker, MD, University of
Washington School of Medicine,
Seattle, WA
Andrea L Behrman, PhD, PT,
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Richard T Benson, MD, PhD, NIH
Stroke Program, Washington, DC
Timothy Bernard, MD, Univ Colorado,
Denver Children’s Hospital, Denver, CO
Lauren Beslow, MD, Children’s
Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia,
PA
Anish Bhardwaj, MD, FAHA, Johns
Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
Primary
Jose Biller, MD, FACP, FAAN, FAHA,
Loyola University, Maywood, IL
Craig Anderson, MD, PhD, George
Inst International Hlth, Sydney NSW,
Australia
Terrie Black, MBA, BSN, RN, BC,
CRRN, Describing Function,
Williamsville, NY
Jennifer L Armstrong-Wells,
MD, MPH, University of Colorado,
Aurora, CO
Bernadette Boden-Albala, MPH,
DrPH, Columbia University in the City
of New York, New York, NY
Jaroslaw Aronowski, MS, PhD,
University of Texas-Houston, Houston,
TX
Cesar Borlongan, PhD, University of
South Florida, Tampa, FL
Nancy D Ashley, MSN, Jewish
Hospital, Louisville, KY
Stephen Ashwal, MD, Loma Linda
Univesity, Loma Linda, CA
Cenk Ayata, MD, Massachusetts
General Hospital, Charlestown, MA
Dawn Aycock, RN, MSN, Georgia
State University, Atlanta, GA
Alison Baird, MBBS, PhD, FRACP,
Suny Downstate Medical Ctr,
Brooklyn, NY
Tamilyn Bakas, RN, DNSc, FAHA,
FAAN, Indiana University School of
Nursing, Westfield, IN
Deborah E Barnes, PhD, University of
California, San Francisco, and
San Francisco VA Medical Center, San
Francisco, CA
Natan M Bornstein, MD, FAHA, Tel
Aviv Sourasky Medical Ctr, Tel Aviv,
Israel
Marie-Germaine Bousser, MD,
FAHA, Hôpital Lariboisière, Paris,
France Primary
Louise Bowman, BA, MBBS, MRCP,
MD, University of Oxford, Oxford,
United Kingdom
Cherie Boxberger, American Heart
Association, Overland Park, KS
Col Sara Breckenridge-Sproat, MSN,
RN, PhD, Walter Reed Army Medical
Center, Washington, DC
Jane Brice, MD, MPh, UNC, Chapel
Hill, NC
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Joseph Broderick, MD, University of
Cinciniati, Cincinnati, OH
Bruce M Coull, MD, FAHA, University
of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Alexander Dromerick, MD, Georgetown Univ Sch, Washington, DC
Devin L Brown, MD, FAHA, The
Cardiovascular Center – Stroke
Program, Ann Arbor, MI
Shelagh B Coutts, MD, FRCPC,
Foothills Medical Center, Calgary, AB,
Canada
Gary Duckwiler, MD, UCLA School of
Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
Nancy Brown, American Heart
Association, Dallas, TX Primary
Steven C Cramer, MD, UC Irvine
Medical Center, Orange, CA
Robert M Bryan, PhD, FAHA, Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Todd J Crocco, MD, West Virginia
University, Morgantown, WV
Cheryl Bushnell, MD, MHSc, FAHA,
Wake Forest Univ Health Sciences,
Winston Salem, NC
Brett L Cucchiara, MD, FAHA,
University of Pennsylvania Medical
Center, Philadelphia, PA
Ken Butcher, MD, PhD, FRCPC, The
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB,
Canada
Rima Dafer, MD, MPh, FAHA, Loyola
University Chicago, Maywood, IL
S Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD,
David Geffen School of Medicine at
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Primary
David Carpenter, MD, FAHA,
Washington University School of
Medicine, Saint Louis, MO Primary
Bob S Carter, MD, PhD, University of
California, San Diego, CA
Angel Chamorro, MD, PhD, Hospital
Clinic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Seemant Chaturvedi, MD, FAHA,
FAAN, Wayne State Univ Hlth Center,
Detroit, MI
Lisa Davis, MSN, RN, CCRC, NIH,
Bethesda, MD
Stephen M Davis, MD, FRCP, Edin
FRACP, FAHA, University of
Melbourne/Royal Melbourne Hospital,
Victoria, Australia
Antonio A De Salles, MD, PhD,
University of California Los Angeles,
Los Angeles, CA
Charles DeCarli, MD, UC Davis,
Sacramento, CA
Jun Chen, MD, University of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Gregory J del Zoppo, MD, MS,
FAHA, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA Primary
Marilyn Cipolla, PhD, MS, FAHA,
University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Andrew M Demchuk, MD, University
of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
Patricia Clark, PhD, RN, FAHA,
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
Colin Derdeyn, MD, FAHA,
Washington University School of
Medicine, St Louis, MO
Robert Clark, MD, University of
Pittsburgh School of Medicine,
Pittsburgh, PA Primary
Gabrielle Deveber, MD, Toronto, ON,
Canada
Jeffrey Clawson, MD, National
Academies of Emergency Dispatch,
Salt Lake City, UT
Martin Dichgans, MD, Klinikum
Grosshadern, LMU Muenchen, Munich,
Germany
Jennifer Cohn, RN, MSN, CCRN,
Clarian Health Partners-Methodist
Hospital, Indianapolis, IN
Diederik W Dippel, MD, Erasmus MC
University Medical Center, Rotterdam,
Netherlands
Domingos Coiteiro, MD, University of
Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
Bruce H Dobkin, MD, FRCP, UCLA,
Los Angeles, CA
Sander Connolly, MD, Columbia Univ,
New York, NY
Geoffrey A Donnan, MD, MBBS,
FAHA, FRACP, Florey Neuroscience
Institutes, Melbourne, Australia
Charlotte Cordonnier, MD, Lille
University Hospital, Lille, France
Mar Cortes, MD, Burke Medical
Research Insitute, White Plains, NY
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Antoni Davalos, MD, PhD, Hospital
Germans Trias I Pujol, Barcelona, Spain
Anne Dorrance, BS, PhD, FAHA,
Michigan State University, East
Lansing, MI
Sandra Dunbar, RN, DSN, FAAN,
FAHA, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Pamela W Duncan, PhD, PT, FAHA,
Duke University, Durham, NC
Mark Dyken, MD, FAHA, University of
Iowa, Iowa City, IA
J Donald Easton, MD, FAHA,
University of California San Francisco,
San Francisco, CA
Jorg Ederle, MD, UCL Institute of
Neurology, London, United Kingdom
Randall Edgell, BA, MD, Saint Louis
University Hospital, Saint Louis, MO
Dylan Edwards, MD, Burke Medical
Research Institute, White Plains, NY
Conrado J Estol, MD, PhD, Parana
1263 8, Capital Federal, Argentina
Primary
Mustapha A Ezzeddine, MD, FAHA,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
MN
Susan C Fagan, PharmD, BCPS,
FCCP, University of Georgia, Augusta,
GA
Frank M Faraci, PhD, FAHA,
University of Iowa College of Medicine,
Iowa City, IA Primary
Wende Fedder, RN, MBA, FAHA,
Alexian Brothers Hospital Network,
Arlington Heights, IL
Edward Feldmann, MD, Tufts Medical
Center, Boston, MA
David Fiorella, MD, PhD, Stony
Brook University Medical Center, Stony
Brook, NY
Heather Fullerton, MD, University
of California San Francisco, San
Francisco, CA
Karen L Furie, MD, MPH, FAHA,
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Boston, MA
Dheeraj Gandhi, MD, Johns Hopkins,
Baltimore, MD
Nina T Gentile, MD, Temple University
School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
Isabelle Germano, MD, Mount Sinai
School of Medicine, New York, NY
Sophia Gocan, BScN, The Ottawa
Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Diane Godin-Ribuot, PhD, HP2
Laboratory, Inserm ERI017, Grenoble,
France
Joshua Goldstein, MD, PhD, FAHA,
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Boston, MA
Larry B Goldstein, MD, FAHA, FAAN,
Duke University Medical Center,
Durham, NC
Nicole R Gonzales, MD, University of
Texas School of Medicine, Houston, TX
Hector Gonzalez, PhD, Wayne State
University School of Medicine, Detroit,
MI
Philip B Gorelick, MD, MPH, FAHA,
University of Illinois College of
Medicine at Chicago, Chicago, IL
D Gozal, MD, The University of
Chicago, Chicago, IL
Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD,
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Boston, MA
James C Grotta, MD, FAHA,
University of Texas Medical School,
Houston, TX
Marc Fisher, MD, University of
Massachusetts, Worcester, MA
Murat Gunel, MD, FACS, Yale
University School of Medicine, New
Haven, CT
Gary Ford, MB, ChB, MA, MRCP,
FESC, Newcastle University, Newcastle
Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Rishi Gupta, MD, Vanderbilt,
Nashville, TN
Michael R Frankel, MD, Emory
University, Decatur, GA Primary
Shirley Frederiksen, RN, MS,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Mary N Haan, MPH, DrPH, UCSF,
San Francisco, CA
Vladimir Hachinski, MD, FRCPC,
DSc, University of Western Ontario,
London, ON, Canada
Jennifer Frontera, MD, Mount Sinai
School of Medicine, New York, NY
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A M Hakim, MD, PhD, FAHA, Ottawa
Health Research Institute/Canadian
Stroke Network, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Rev Phillip Jackson, Christ Church of
the Ascension Episcopal Church,
Paradise Valley, AZ
John Hallenbeck, MD, NINDS,
Bethesda, MD
Nazli Janjua, MD, Long Island
College Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
Hen Hallevi, MD, Tel Aviv Medical
Center, Tel Aviv, Israel
Karen C Johnston, MD, FAHA,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
VA
Graeme J Hankey, MBBS, MD, FRCP,
FRCP, FRACP, Royal Perth Hospital,
Perth, Australia
Patrick Hanly, MD, University of
Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Primary
Robert E Harbaugh, MD,
Pennsylvania State University College
of Medicine, Hershey, PA
Laura Heitsch, MD, University of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Primary
Thomas Hemmen, MD, PhD, UCSD
Medical Center, San Diego, CA
J Claude Hemphill, MD, MS, FAAN,
UCSF, San Francisco, CA
Kathleen A Henderson, RN, Saint
Joseph Health Center, Kansas City, MO
Brian Hoh, MD, Univeristy of Florida,
Gainesville, FL
L Nelson Hopkins, MD, FACS,
University at Buffalo Neurosurgery, Inc,
Buffalo, NY
David W Howells, PhD, National
Stroke Research Institute, Melbourne,
Australia
Chung Y Hsu, MD, PhD, China
Medical University Healthcare System,
Taichung, Taiwan
David Huang, MD, PhD, UNC-Chapel
Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
James Huang, MD, University of
California San Francisco, San
Francisco, CA
Patricia D Hurn, PhD, FAHA, Oregon
Health Sciences University, Portland, OR
Muhammad S Hussain, MD, FRCPC,
Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Costantino Iadecola, MD, Weill
Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
Rebecca N Ichord, MD, Children’s
Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia,
PA
Paul Ince, MD, University of Sheffield,
Sheffield, United Kingdom
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S Claiborne Johnston, MD, FAHA,
UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco,
CA
Stephen C Jones, PhD, Allegheny
Singer Reseach Institute, Pittsburgh, PA
Lori Jordan, MD, PhD, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD
Tudor G Jovin, MD, UPMC Stroke
Institute, Pittsburgh, PA
Lalit Kalra, MD, PhD, King’s College,
London, London, United Kingdom
Scott E Kasner, MD, MS, FAHA,
University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
Markku Kaste, MD, PhD, FESO,
FAHA, Helsinki University Central
Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
Michael Kelly, BSC, MD, FRCPC,
University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Thomas A Kent, MD, Baylor College
of Medicine, Houston, TX
Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, University
of Cincinnati Academic Health Center,
Cincinnati, OH
Chelsea S Kidwell, MD, Georgetown
Stroke Center, Washington, DC
Dong Kim, MD, University of Texas
Medical School at Houston, Houston,
TX
Matthew A Kirkman, BSc, MBBS,
University of Manchester, Manchester,
United Kingdom
N Jennifer Klinedinst, PhD, MSN,
MPH, RN, Georgia State University,
Atlanta, GA
Mark C Kruit, MD, Leiden University
Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands
Patrick Lyden, MD, Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Elena Kuklina, MD, PhD, Center for
Disease Prevention and Control,
Atlanta, GA
Robert Loch MacDonald, MD, PhD,
St Michael’s Hospital University
Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Maarten G Lansberg, MD, PhD, MS,
Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
Malcolm R Macleod, MB, ChB, PhD,
Unviersity of Edinburgh, Edinburgh,
United Kingdom
Mary Ann C Laplante, RN, BScN, The
Ottawa Hospital-Regional Stroke
Program, Ottawa, ON, Canada
I Mhairi MacRae, PhD, University of
Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Daniel Laskowitz, MD, MPT, FAHA,
Duke Univ Medical Center, Durham, NC
Primary
Kate Maddox, RN, MS, CNP,
University Michigan Htlh System, Ann
Arbor, MI
Lawrence L Latour, PhD, NIH,
Bethesda, MD
Jennifer Juhl Majersik, MD,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Sean Lavine, MD, Columbia
Presbyterian Medical Center, New York,
NY
Marc D Malkoff, MD, University of
New Mexico Health Sciences Center,
Albuquerque, NM
Helen E Lavretsky, MD, Department
of Psychiatry, David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Neil A Martin, MD, UCLA Department
of Neurosurgery, Los Angeles, CA
Michael Lawton, MD, University of
California San Francisco, San
Francisco, CA
Dana Leifer, MD, Weill Cornell
Medical College, New York, NY
Richard Leigh, MD, Johns Hopkins
Univerisity, Towson, MD
Elad I Levy, MD, University at Buffalo
Neurosurgery, Inc, Buffalo, NY
Claranne P Mathiesen, MSN, BSN,
RN, CNRN, Lehigh Valley Health
Network, Stroudsburg, PA
Louise D McCullough, MD, PhD,
UCHC, Farmington, CT
Gillian Mead, MD, University of
Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Mark F Mehler, MD, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
Judith H Lichtman, PhD, MPH, Yale
School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
James F Meschia, MD, FAHA, Mayo
Clinic Jacksonville, Neurology,
Jacksonville, FL
David S Liebeskind, MD, FAHA,
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Steve Messe, MD, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Ute Lindauer, PhD, Technical
University Munich, Munich, Germany
William Meurer, MD, University Of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Richard Lindley, MD, FRACP,
University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Philip M Meyers, MD, ColumbiaPresbyterian, New York, NY
Italo Linfante, MD, Baptist Cardiac
and Vascular Institute, Miami, FL
Elaine T Miller, DNS, RN, CRRN,
FAHA, FAAN, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH
Lynda L Lisabeth, PhD, FAHA,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Eng H Lo, PhD, Massachusetts
General Hospital, Charlestown, MA
Walter Koroshetz, MD, FAAN, NINDS,
Bethesda, MD
James P Lugtu, RN, Columbus
Regional, Columbus, GA
Andreas Kramer, MD, MSc, FRCPC,
Department of Critical Care Medicine &
Clinical Neurosciences, University of
Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
Helmi Lutsep, MD, FAHA, Oregon
Stroke Center OHSU, Portland, OR
Barbara Lutz, RN, PhD, CRRN,
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Amit K Mistri, MRCP, University of
Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom
Pamela H Mitchell, RN, PhD, FAHA,
FAAN, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA
Stephanie Mohl, AHA/ASA,
Washington, DC
Christopher Moran, MD, Washington
University School of Medicine –
Radiology, Saint Louis, MO
227
Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Lee Peterlin, DO, The Johns Hopkins
Headache Center, Baltimore, MD
Etsuro Mori, MD, PhD, Tohoku
University, Sendai, Japan
Sharon Poisson, MD, UCSF, San
Francisco, CA
Kentaro Mori, MD, PhD, Juntendo
University, Shizuoka, Japan
William J Powers, MD, FAHA,
University of North Carolina School of
Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC
Carolyn Mueller, Rehabilitation
Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Peter K Nelson, MD, New York
University Medical School, New York,
NY
Edwin Nemoto, PhD FAHA, University
of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
Mai Nguyen-Huynh, MD, MA, UCSF,
San Francisco, CA
Raul G Nogueira, MD, Emory
University/Grady Memorial Hospital,
Atlanta, GA
Bo Norrving, MD, PhD, University of
Lund, Lund, Sweden
Elizabeth Noser, UT Houston Medical
School, Houston, TX Primary
Ulrike Nowak-Gottl, MD, Univ
Children’s Hospital, Univ Muenster,
Muenster, Germany
Randolph J Nudo, PhD, FAHA,
University Kansas Medical Ctr, Kansas
City, KS
Martha O’Donnell, PhD, UC Davis,
Davis, CA
Sharon K Ostwald, PhD, RN, FGSA,
University of Texas School of Nursing
at Houston, Houston, TX
Bruce Ovbiagele, MD, FAHA,
University of California at San Diego,
La Jolla, CA
Sean Pakbaz, MD, University of
California, San Diego, San Diego, CA
Peter Panagos, MD, Washington
University, St Louis, MO
Arthur Pancioli, MD, FAHA,
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Aditya Pandey, MD, Thomas
Jefferson Univ Hospital, Philadelphia,
PA Primary
228
Shyam Prabhakaran, MD, MS,
Rush University Medical Center,
Chicago, IL
Patrick Pullicino, MD, SGUL,
Canterbury, United Kingdom Primary
Christopher Putman, MD, Inova
Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, VA
Adnan I Qureshi, MD, FAHA,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
MN
Karen Rapp, RN, UCSD Stroke
Center, San Diego, CA
Peter Rasmussen, MD, Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
Mathew J Reeves, PhD, DVM,
Michigan State University, East
Lansing, MI
Howard A Riina, MD, Weill Medical
College of Cornell University, New
York, NY
Gabriel Rinkel, MD, FAHA, University
Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht,
Netherlands
Wayne D Rosamond, PhD, MS,
FAHA, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, NC
Jonathan Rosand, MD,
Massachusettes General Hospital,
Boston, MA
Gary Rosenberg, MD, University of
New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
Myoung-Gwi Ryou, PhD, UNT Health
Science Center at Fort Worth, TX
Karen L Saban, PhD, APRN, CNRN,
Loyola University School of Nursing,
Maywood, IL
Ralph L Sacco, MS, MD, FAAN,
FAHA, University of Miami – Miller
School of Medicine, Miami, FL
Janice Sandt, RN, BSN, MS, CCM,
The University of Kansas Hospital,
Kansas City, KS
A Gregory Sorensen, MD,
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Charlestown, MA
Gustavo Saposnik, MD, MSc, FAHA,
St Michael’s Hospital, Department of
Health Policy, University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON, Canada
Andrew M Southerland, MD,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
VA
Susan Savastuk, RN, Bloomington
Hospital, Bloomington, IN
Jeffrey L Saver, MD, FAHA, FAAN,
Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA,
Los Angeles, CA
Susan Stark, RN, MSN, CS, ARNP,
Shawnee Mission Medical Center,
Shawnee Mission, KS
Gary K Steinberg, MD, PhD, FAHA,
Stanford Medical Center, Stanford, CA
Sean I Savitz, MD, FAHA, Univ Texas
Medical Sch Houston, Houston, TX
Thorsten G Steiner, MD, PhD,
Heidelberg Univ Neurology Dept,
Heidelberg, Germany Primary
Peter D Schellinger, MD, PhD,
FESO, Johannes Wesling Klinikum at
Minden, Minden, Germany
Debbie R Summers, MSN, RN,
CNRN, CCRN, FAHA, Saint Lukes
Hospital, Kansas City, MO
Lee H Schwamm, MD, FAHA,
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Boston, MA
Gene Y Sung, MD, MPH, LAC-USC
Neurology, Los Angeles, CA
Phillip A Scott, MD, FAHA, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Rebecca Seastrong, Stroke Journal,
Boston, MA
Jonathan Seidman, PhD, Harvard
University, Boston, MA
Souvik Sen, MD, MS, MPH,
FAHA, USC School of Medicine,
Columbia, SC
Tiesong Shang, MD, PhD, Jackson
Memorial Hospital, Miami Lakes, FL
Frank Sharp, BS, MD, University of
California, Davis, Sacramento, CA
Yukito Shinohara, MD, PhD,
Tachikawa Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
Adnan Siddiqui, MD, PhD, University
at Buffalo Neurosurgery, Inc, Buffalo,
NY
Saeid Taheri, PhD, Medical University
of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
David Tanne, MD, Chaim Sheba
Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel
William E Thorell, MD, Unviersity of
Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
Amanda Thrift, PhD, Baker IDI Heart
& Diabetes Institute, Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia
Gretchen E Tietjen, MD, University of
Toledo, Toledo, OH
David Tirschwell, MD, MS,
Harborview Medical Center, Seattle,
WA
Richard J Traystman, PhD, FAHA,
University of Colorado at Denver,
Aurora, CO
Tanya Turan, MD, FAHA, MUSC
Stroke Program, Charleston, SC
Muzaffar M Siddiqui, MD, FRCP(C),
University of Alberta, AB, Canada
Primary
Michael Tymianski, MD, PhD,
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON,
Canada
J M Simard, PhD, University of
Maryland School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD
Shinichiro Uchiyama, MD, FAHA,
Tokyo Women’s Medical University,
Tokyo, Japan
Lesli Skolarus, MD, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Mark A van Buchem, MD, PhD,
Leiden University Medical Center,
Leiden, Netherlands
Mark Parsons, PhD, John Hunter
Hospital, Newcastle, New South
Wales, Australia
Robin Saiki, RN, University of
Colorado, Denver, CO
Eric Smith, MD, University of Calgary,
Calgary, AB, Canada
Aman B Patel, MD, Mount Sinai
School of Medicine, New York, NY
Peter A Sandercock, MD, FRCP,
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh,
United Kingdom
Carol A Smith Hammond, PhD, MEd,
Duke University, Durham VAMC,
Durham, NC
Arn Mjm van den Maagdenberg,
PhD, University of Leiden, Leiden,
Netherlands
229
Jan van Gijn, MD, FRCP, FRCPE,
FAHA, University Medical Centre,
Utrecht, Netherlands Primary
Carolee J Winstein, PhD, PT, FAPTA,
University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA
William E van Nostrand, PhD, Stony
Brook University, Stony Brook, NY
Max Wintermark, MD, University Of
Virginia, Charlottesvillle, VA
Renee Van Stavern, Washington
University in St Louis, St Louis, MO
George KC Wong, MB, ChB, MSc,
FRCSI, The Chinese University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, Hong
Kong
Stephanie Vaughn, PhD, MSN,
CRRN, California State Univ at
Fullerton, Fullerton, CA
Erol Veznedaroglu, MD, Capital
Health System, Stroke &
Cerebrovascular Center, Hamilton, NJ
Fernando Vinuela, MD, UCLA Dept of
Radiological Service, Los Angeles, CA
Anand Viswanathan, MD, PhD,
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Boston, MA
Ruediger Von Kummer, MD, FAHA,
University of Technology Dresden,
Dresden, Germany
Salina Waddy, MD, NIH/NINDS,
Bethesda, MD
Nils G Wahlgren, MD, PhD,
Karolinska University Hospital,
Stockholm, Sweden
Daniel Woo, MD, MS, University of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Michelle Woodbury, PhD, OTR/L,
Medical University of South Carolina,
Charleston, SC
Clinton Wright, MD, MS, University
of Miami, Miami, FL
Kui Xu, MD, Case Western Reserve
Univ, Cleveland, OH Primary
Dileep R Yavagal, MD, University of
Miami, Miller School of Medicine,
Miami, FL
Midori A Yenari, MD, FAHA, UCSF,
San Francisco, CA
Joanna M Wardlaw, MD, University
Of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United
Kingdom
Victor Yushmanov, PhD, DSc,
Allegheny-Singer Research Institute,
Pittsburgh, PA
Hank Wasiak, MBA, The Concept
Farm, New York, NY
Darin Zahuranec, MD, University
Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor,
MI
Lawrence R Wechsler, MD,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
PA
Osama Zaidat, MD, Medical College
of Wisconsin, Milwuakee, WI
Susan E Wehner, PhD, RN, MSN,
NP, MidMichigan Cardiovascular
Institute, Saginaw, MI
Allyson Zazulia, MD, FAHA,
Washington University School of
Medicine, St Louis, MO
Theodore Wein, MD, FRCPC, FAHA,
Montreal General Hospital, Montreal,
QC, Canada
John Zhang, MD, PhD, Loma Linda
University Medical Center, Loma Linda,
CA
Michael Weinstein, MD, FAHA,
Virginia Mason Medical Center,
Seattle, WA
Gregory J Zipfel, MD, Washington
University School of Medicine, Saint
Louis, MO
Christine Anne Wijman, MD,
Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
Joshua Willey, MD, MS, Columbia
University, New York, NY
Linda Williams, MD, Roudebush VA
Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN
230
Ka Sing Wong, MD, MPH, FAHA,
Prince Of Wales Hosp, Sha Tin, Hong
Kong
ABSTRACT AUTHOR INDEX
The following index lists all abstract authors alphabetically by last name
and provides the publishing number (listed to the right of each abstract title)
of the associated abstract. If an abstract number is in bold, the author is
presenting that abstract.
Aaron, Sanjith
W MP27
Abaei, Maryam
20
Abcede, Hermelinda G
176,
Th P51, Th P92,
W P74, W P267
Abcede, Linda
Th P94
Abduljalil, Amir
114
Abdullah, Sheikh
W P89
Abe, Toshiaki
148, W P28
Abo, Masahiro
Th P248
Abou-Chebl, Alex
152, Th P201,
Th P214, W MP29,
W P246
Abraham, Anitha T
137
Abraham, Lisa
187
Abraham, Michael
W P138
Abrigo, Jill
Th P319
Abruzzo, Todd
215
Abud, Daniel G
Th P199, W P23,
W MP89, W P280
Abud, Thiago G
W P23, W MP89
Acharya, Aninda
140, Th P212,
Th P215
Ackman, Martha
NS 5
Adamczyk, Peter
176, Th P51,
Th P92, W P267
Adams, Harold P
LB 2, Th P9
Adeoye, Opeolu
75, 99,
Th MP73, Th P71,
W MP14, W P105,
W P119, W P132,
W P176, W P179,
W P303, W P307
Adrian, Margaret J
CT P43
Aduroja, Olufemi
W MP67
Afzal, Aqeela
W P337,
W P339, W P344
Agarwal, Sarita
Th P30
Aggarwal, Ankur
W P340
Aghaebrahim, Amin
Th P237,
W P272
Ago, Tetsuro
Th P57, W P18,
W P65, W P113,
W P148
Aguettaz, Pierre
W P198
Aguilar, Maria I
Th MP31
Aguilar-Amat, Maria Jose W P153
Aharon, Arnon
W P255
Ahmad, Abir
Th P326
Ahmad, Aftab
Th P79, W MP43,
W P16, W P21,
W P237
Ahmed, Ejaz
Th P331
Ahmed, Muhammad Ejaz
Th P90
Ahmed, Niaz
Ahmed, Waqas
Ahn, Sung H
Ahn, Yong-Joo
Aisiku, Imoigele
Aiyagari, Venkatesh
Th P8
Th P326
W P238
Th P160
136
CT P12,
Th P330
Akhtar, Naveed
Th P239, W P83
Akpinar, Erhan
Th P170, W P210
Akture, Erinc
Th P316
Al Ahmad, Abraham
LB P2
Al-Mufti, Fawaz
W P140
Alam, Shazia
Th P228
Albers, Gregory W
77, 91,
CT P16, CT P39,
Th P97, Th P111,
W MP1, W MP2,
W MP25, W P175,
W P193, W P322
Alberts, Mark J
Th P182, W P15
Albright, Karen C
57, 210, NS 3,
NS 8, Th P59,
Th P89, Th P96, Th P210,
W P95, W P133,
W P159, W P251,
W P317, W P325
Albucher, Jean Francois
LB 7
Alderazi, Yazan
Th P10
Alderman, Susan
136, Th P114,
W P281
Alejaldre, Aída
Th P167
Aletich, Victor A
151
Aleu, Aitziber
70, Th P213,
Th P221, Th P224,
W P1, W P247
Alexander, Michael
2, CT P36,
W P80
Alexandrov, Andrei
90, 137,
CT P27, NS 3,
Th P2, Th P11,
Th P20, Th P59,
Th P63, Th P96,
Th P210, W P95,
W P133, W P159,
W P251, W P317
Alexandrov, Anne W NS 3, Th P59,
Th P63, Th P96,
Th P210, W P133,
W P159, W P251,
W P287, W P317
Alexandrov, Dmitri A
Th P20
Alger, Jeffry R
86, CT P9,
Th MP27, Th P102, W P235
Algra, Ale
W MP23
231
Ali, Latisha K
34, 49, 66,
74, 153, 176,
Th MP35, Th MP68,
Th P51, Th P92, Th P94,
Th P119, Th P208,
W P74W P261, W P267
Ali, Myzoon
139
Allahtavakoli, Mohammad
80
Alleman, John
Th P2, Th P20
Allen, Evan
Th MP68
Allport, Louise E
105
Alonso de Leciñana, Maria Th P12
Alonso-Singer, Pablo
W P153
Alonzo, Claudia
36, Th P324,
W P94
Alperin, Noam
W P96
Alshekhlee, Amer
140, Th P212,
Th P282
Alsop, David
114
Altafullah, Irfan
67, CT P18,
CT P27, Th P1
Altstiel, Larry D
CT P37
Alvares Andrade Viana,
Th P296
Georgiana
Álvarez Grech, Julia
W P66
Álvarez-Sabín, José
17, 65, 180,
CT P2, Th MP29,
Th MP43, Th MP64,
Th P202, Th P213,
Th P226, W MP32,
W P90, W P209,
W P241, W P262
Alves, Monique B
W P276
Alwell, Kathleen
75, Th MP73,
Th P71, Th P73, W MP14,
W P73, W P105, W P119,
W P132, W P176, W P179,
W P303, W P307
Alzamora, Maite
150, W MP47
Amatangelo, Mary P
Th MP74,
Th P266
Amemiya, Takeo
W P233
Ameriso, Sebastian
Th P325,
W P130
Ameriso, Sebastián F
W P130
Amin-Hanjani, Sepideh
151,
CT P22, Th P330,
W P126, W P236
Amiri, Hemasse
CT P10
Amlie-Lefond, Catherine
187
An, Hongyu
31, Th P26,
Th P86
and the INSTINCT Investigators 71
Ander, Bradley P
LB P7,
W P128, W P188
Anderson, Aaron M
199, Th P49,
W MP18, W MP67
Anderson, Craig
1, 215,
CT P13, LB P10
232
201,
Anderson, Christopher D
Th MP47, W P87,
W P92
Anderson, David C
124, W P243
Anderson, Jane A
138, Th P258,
W P3, W P274,
W P284
Andjelkovic, Anuska V
W P350
Andrés, García Pastor
Th P18
Andrew, Sara
W P288
Angrisani, John
Th P273
Ankolekar, Sandeep
CT P31,
CT P38, CT P43
Anrather, Josef
Th P163
Ansar, Muhammad
104, Th P82,
Th P120, Th P285
Ansari, Saeed
W P337, W P344
Ansel, Gary
CT P44
Antipenko, Alexander
W P68
Anton, Vivian
Th P275
Antonio, Gil-Núñez
Th P18
Anwar, Zane
W MP17
Aoki, Junya
Th P106, Th P234
Appelboom, Geoffrey
168, 196,
Th P174, W P220,
W P221
Arac, Ahmet
W P193
Arai, Ken
Th MP30,
Th MP81, Th P139
Arakawa, Hideki
148, W P28
Araujo, John F
Th P245
Arauz, Antonio
Th P323, W P107
Arauz-Góngora, Antonio Th P254
Arboix, Adria
W P299
Arca, A
Th P325
Arene, Nkiruka Th P250, W MP55
Arenillas, Juan F
134, 150,
Th MP64, W MP4,
W MP24, W MP47
Argibay-Quiñones, Daniel W MP24
Arias, Eugenia
W P130
Arima, Hisatomi
CT P13, LB P10
Arimura, Koichi
W P65
Arkansas SAVES
Th P132
telestroke program
Arling, Greg
Th P293
Armstead, William
W P180
Armstrong, Derek
184
Armstrong, William F
W P135
Armstrong-Wells, Jennifer L Th P312
Arnaud, Catherine
LB 7
Arnold, Scott
W P285
Aronow, Herbert D
120
Aronowski, Jaroslaw
Th P161,
W P57
Aronowski, Jarek
W P58
Arora, Rohan
Th P210
Arsava, Ethem M
Th P170,
Th P191, W P210
Arsava, Murat
W MP41, W P14
Arthur, Helen M
W MP86
Artinian, Haroot
Th P124
Asaithambi, Ganesh
W P332
Asdaghi, Negar Th P109, Th P175,
Th P186, W MP30,
W MP33, W P139,
W P214
Ashkanian, Mahmoud
Th P88
Ashley, William Th P196, Th P210
Ashwood, Tim
W P308
Th P332
Asi, Kaiz
Asif, Khaled
Th P332
Askalan, Rand
187, W MP73
Asselta, Robert
60
ATACH-II Investigators
CT P14
Atassi, Ahmad
Th P31
Athanasiadis, Dimitrios
Th P63
Athenas, Michael
W P342
Atif, Fahim
Th MP52
Atkins, Kristal D
170
Atsuta, Naoki
Th P244
Attili, Anil K
W P135
Auer, Dorothee
20
Avelar, Johanna L
44
Avery, Jason
CT P18
Aviv, Richard
55, Th P171,
Th P173, Th P233
Awano, Hideto
W P148
AY, HAKAN
Th P151, Th P191,
W MP41, W P14
AY, ILKNUR
Th P151
Ayala-Paredes, Felix
W P123
Aycock, Dawn M
59
Aymard, Armand
W MP89
Ayres, Alison M
50, 51, 53, 200,
Th MP47, W P208
Azen, Stanley P
LB 11
Aziz-Sultan, Mohammad A Th MP9
Azoulay, Laurent
W P328
Ba, Fang
W P152
Babiker, Haithem H
Th MP12
Babikian, Viken L
Th P124
Baca, Tenisha
NS 3, W P159
Bach, Doris
LB 9, W P135
Badimon, Lina
W P76
Badruddin, Aamir
W P138
Bae, Hee-Joon
37, 216, Th P68,
Th P211, Th P281,
Th P306, Th P329,
W P227, W P304,
W P313
Baehring, Joachim
NS 2
Baek, Kwang-Yeol
Th P146
Bagci, Ahmet
W P96
Baheti, Aparna R
Th P43
Bahrainwala, Zainab
102
Bai, Chi-Huey
W MP45
Bailey, Sarah
Th MP67
Bajaj, Varun
W P31
Bal, Simerpreet 72, 103, Th MP51,
W MP27, W P167
Baldinger, Tina
W P64
Balkaya, Mustafa
W P64
Balu, Niranjan
33
Balucani, Clotilde
90, Th P59,
Th P63, Th P96,
W P133, W P251
Bammer, Roland
77, 91, Th P97,
Th P111, W MP2,
W MP25
Bandekar, Alok
W P141
Bang, Oh Young
178, Th P222
Bani-Ahmed, Ali
Th P32
Baniulis, Dovile
Th P31
Bansil, Pooja
W P103
Bañuelos-Becerra, L
P107
Jacqueline W
Bao, Fen
Th P50
Bao, Yi
W P203
Baptist Hospital of Miami W P292
Stroke Team Members
Bar, Barak
W P211
Bar, Michal
Th P279
Bar-Or, David
Th MP11
Barajas, Maritza Th P302, W MP13
Barazangi, Nobl
W MP52, W P5
Barbara, Kimmel
W P274
Barber, Alan
W MP21
Barber, R
185
Bardera, Anton
Th P95
Barinagarrementeria,
Th P254,
Fernando
Th P323, W P107
Barker, Peter B
W P240
Barker II, Fred
Th MP72
Barlinn, Kristian B
90, Th P2,
Th P20, Th P59, Th P63,
Th P96, W P133,
W P251, W P317
Barnes, Chris
183
Barnwell, Stanley L
W P34
Baron, Jean-Claude
W MP34
Barone, Frank
79
Barras, Christen D J
Th P77
Barreto, Andrew D
137, Th MP1,
Th P2, Th P15,Th P16,
Th P52, Th P114,
Th P196, W P4, W P7,
W P11, W P216, W P259
Barrett, Anna
LB 6
Barrett, John R Th P157, W P201
Barrett, Kevin M
Th P3
Barretto, Andrew
W P281
Barrio, Jorge R
153
Barsan, William G
LB 3
Barton, Anne K
Th MP55
Barton, Bruce A
Th P333
Baruch, Jorge
W P146
BASICS study group
W MP23
Bastian, Rachel
187, W MP76
233
Bath, Philip M W
20, CT P25,
CT P31, CT P38,
CT P43, LB 10
Batista, Leonardo
30, Th MP28,
Th MP30, W P125
Batista, Sónia
180
Batra, Ayush
6, W P333
Battey, Thomas W K
51
Bauer, David
Th MP80, Th MP81
Bauer, Tom
W MP64
Baumgartner, William A
39
Bavaria, Joseph E
W MP38
Baxter, Blaise
CT P40
Bayrlee, Ahmad
30, Th MP28,
Th MP30, W P125
Bazan, Nicolas G
170
Beagan, M L C
W P311
Beans, Jeffrey
NS 12
Beaulieu, Christian
Th P109,
W P139
Beben, Karolina
Th MP71
Beck, Judi M
Th P121
Becker, Clemens
Th P241
Becker, Kyra J
92, 93, CT P8,
Th P172
Becker, Ulf
Th P126
Beckett, Laurel
38
Bedard, Lisa J
NS 2
Bedenk, Ann
W MP52, W P5
Bederson, Joshua B
Th MP10
Bedi, Ram
W P141
Bednar, Martin M
CT P37
Bednarek, Daniel R
7
Beecham, Ashley
W P334
Begg, Richard J
W MP8
Behrman, Andrea L
LB 11
Bejot, Yannick
LB 7
Belagaje, Samir
W P119,
W P303, W P307
Belayev, Ludmila
170
Beletsky, Vadim
W MP12
Bellon, Richard
19, LB P1
Beltrandi, Elisabetta
W MP11,
W P77
Ben-Assayag, Einor
W P297
Benashski, Sharon
Th P150,
W P185, W P190
Benavente, Marie
CT P19
Benavente, Oscar
89, 129,
CT P19, W P299
Bendjilali, Nasrine
167
Benedict, Susan
187
Benesch, Curtis G
W P10
Benseler, Susanne
184
Benson, Richard T Th P24, Th P27
Benzinger, Tammie 166, Th MP85
Beom, Jaewon
W P67
Berard, Emilie
LB 7
Berge, Eivind
LB 10
Berger, Alan K
124
234
Berger, Klaus
Bergese, Sergio
Bergman, Deborah
Berk, Lee S
Bernard, Timothy
Bernbaum, Manya
Bernhardt, Julie
Th P278
W P206
W P15
Th P245
187, Th P312
W MP33
42, 115, 116,
CT P29
Bernstein, Richard A
CT P30,
W P15
Berry, Jennifer
Th P263
Bershad, Eric
Th P260
Berthezène, Yves
W P198
Beslow, Lauren
187, Th P313,
W MP76
Betensky, Rebecca
30, 53,
Th MP28, Th MP30,
W P125
Beyer, Patrick T
W P248
Bhadelia, Rafeeque
114
Bhalla, Tarun
6
Bhatia, Rohit
55, 72, Th MP51
Bhatt, Deepak
48, 146, 204, 205,
Th P309, W MP6
Bhattacharya, Pratik
Th P50,
Th P87, Th P220,
W MP71, W P305
Bianchi, Matt T
Th P166
Bick, Joan
Th P255
Biegert, Gabriele
W MP1
Bielawski, Kay
W P315
Biffi, Alessandro
50, 51, 200,
201, Th MP25, Th MP47,
Th P53, W MP83,
W P87, W P92, W P208
Bijlenga, Philippe
W P38
Bill, Olivier
Th P123
Billinger, Sandra A
W MP57
Birch, Ashley
Th MP74, Th P266
Birk, Harjus
189, Th P203
Bisdorff, Annouk
W MP89
Th P104
Bivard, Andrew
Bix, Gregory
LB P2
Black, Sandra
Th P287
Blackburn, Paul
W P152
Blackburn, Spiros
13
Blackham, Kristine
Th P206,
Th P230
Blackshear, Joseph L
W MP8
Blackstone, Eugene
Th P194
Blacquiere, Dylan
Th P311
Bladin, Christopher F
Th P88,
W MP21
Blanca, Fuentes
Th P18
Blanchard, Oliver
Th P321
Blanco, Miguel
76
Blankenship, D’Arbra
W P192
Blanton, Susan H
W P334
Blasco, Gerard
29, 32, Th P95
Bluhmki, Erich
W MP1
Blumberg, Jeffrey B
30
Boada, Cris
Th MP29
Boada, Imma
29, 32, Th P95
Bobrow, Bentley J
Th MP31
Bogiatzi, Chrysi
Th P21
Bogoslovsky, Tanya
84
Bokara, Kiran Kumar
W P55
Bokkers, Reinoud P H
Th P101
Bonomo, Jordan B
Th MP73
Boparai, Sundeep
Th P84
Boras, Emhamed
W MP87
Borges Machado, Cicera Th P296
Bornes, Troy
Th P175
Bornstein, Natan
W P297
Borowsky, Leila H
126, Th MP63
Borrelli, Michael J
W P196,
W P263
Borschmann, Karen
115
Bose, Arani
CT P36, LB P1,
W P256
Bosutti, Alessandra
W MP82
Botros, James A
165
Bottum, Kathy
W P53
Boulanger, Jean-Martin
55
Bouley, James
W P184
Boyko, Matthew
55, 72
Boysen, Gudrun
LB 10
Brachmann, Johannes
CT P30
Bragin, Denis E
106
Brahmbhatt, Jit H
W P330,
W P341
Braitberg, George
W P164
Brambrink, Lucas
W P34
Brandis, Almuth
W P143
Brandon, Shirley J
61
Brant-Zawadzki, Michael
CT P36
Brass, Lawrence M
Th MP74
Bratane, Bernt Tore
W P184
Bravata, Dawn
Th MP22,
Th P293, Th P310
Bray, Janet E
W P164
Brega, Kerry
NS 7, Th P183
Brennan, David Th P105, W P136
Brenneman, Miranda
W P71
Brenner, David
199
Brescacín, Laura
36, Th P324,
W P94
Bresson, Damien
W MP89
Breteler, Monique M B
27, 52
Brethour, Mary K
W P287
Brewer, Barbara B
NS 3
Brienza, Silvina
36, Th P324,
W P94
Brinjikji, Waleed
4, 5
Britton, George L
W P49
Britz, Gavin W
2
Brizzi, Kate T
Th P284
Broderick, Joseph P
1, 2, 68, 74,
145, 200, 201, 210,
215, CT P5, Th MP73,
Th P71, W P73, W P87,
W P105, W P119, W P128,
W P132, W P179, W P208,
W P246, W P303, W P307
Broessner, Gregor
CT P27
Brooks, Michael A
138, W P3
Brooks, William
8, 9
Brooks, William M
Th P32
Brotons, Al
Th P131
Brott, Thomas G
201, Th P41,
Th P42, Th P43
Brott, for the CREST
9, 10, 11,
Investigators,
120, 8,
Thomas G
CT P18, W MP8
Brown, Allen
143
Brown, Aliza
W P263
Brown, Arleen F
W MP69
Brown, Aliza T
W P196
Brown, David
CT P27
Brown, Devin L
200, Th MP67,
Th P60, Th P115,
W MP15, W P87,
W P135, W P208,
W P327
Brown, David M Th P128, W P246
Brown, Gerard
Th P260
Brown, Martin M CT P25, Th MP89
Brown, Robert D
1, 3,201, 215,
Th P43, W P79
Brown, Todd M
199
Brown, W Mark
W P208
Brown, Jr, Robert D
Th P41,
Th P42
Brownell, Sara E
W P193
Brownstein, Jeremy
Th MP9
Bruce, Sam
196
Bruce, Samuel S
168, Th P174,
W P221
Bruera, Guadalupe
Th P325
Bryant, Dianne
Th P294
Bryant, Katja G
NS 6, Th P303,
Th P304
Buchanan, G R
185
Buckwalter, Marion S
LB 1
Budig, Sarah
W P150
Budzik, Ronald
F 18, CT P40,
LB 5, Th MP49
Buell, Hope
Th P69
Bueno Alves, Monique
Th P296
Bugnicourt, Jean-Marc
W P97
Bui, Thanh-Tung
Th P198
Buller, Benjamin
Th P36
Buonanno, Ferdinando 214, W P342
Burgess, Richard E
26, 54
Burke, James
Th P115, W P158
Burke, Ronald
Th P272
Burks, Charlene
W MP65
235
Burnfield, Judith M
Th P252,
Th P253
Burton, Christopher R
CT P25
Bush, Rachel C
106
Bushard, Patrick
31, Th P26
Bushnell, Cheryl
125, Th P295,
W P301
Busl, Katharina
Th P238
Bussiere, Miguel Th P331, W P25
Bustamante, Rosa
134
Buster, Thad W Th P252, Th P253
Butcher, Kenneth
105, Th P109,
Th P175, Th P186,
W MP21, W MP30,
W MP33, W P139, W P214
Butman, John A Th MP3, Th P108
Butts, Paula
58
Buxey, Farzad
W P124
Cabral, Digna
W P334
Cadena, Rhonda
W P179
Cain, Kevin
92, 93
Calabrese, Leonard H
Th MP46
Caldentey, Juan
Th P12
Calhoun, David
23
Callaghan, William M
W P103
Callahan, Christa
W P270
Calleja, Ana I
103, W MP4,
W MP24
Calleja Sanz, Ana I
134
Callison, Charlie
140, Th P212,
Th P282
Callison, Richard
Th P215
Calzavara, Andrew
Th P301
Camacho, Marc
43
Cámera, Luis A
36, Th P324,
W P94
Cameron, Alan C
W P321
Camilo, Millene
Th P199
Camp, Debbie
58, NS 6
Campbell, Bruce C
77, 87, 91,
Th P13, Th P88,
W MP21, W MP25
Campbell, Joey
Th P274
Campo-Bustillo, Iszet
CT P15
Campos, Dulce M
W MP4
Campos, Tania F
Th P245
Canaple, Sandrine
W P97
Cánovas, David
Th MP64
Cantú, Carlos
Th P254, Th P323,
W P107, W P146
Cantwell, Vicki
Th P182
Cao, Guodong
156, Th P216
Cao, Piergiorgio
12
Cao, Suyi
W MP84
Cao, Ye
33
Capuano, Ana
3
Carandang, Raphael
CT P45
Cardamone, Michael
183
Cardona, Pere
Th MP64
Cardoso dos Santos, Bento Th P296
236
Carman, Greg P
Carpenter, Amanda M
Th MP12
Th P174,
W P221
Carpenter, J
W P256
Carpenter, Trevor
CT P35
Carrera, David
W P1
Carretero, Marcelina 36, Th P324,
W P94
Carrier, Nathalie
W P123
Carrillo-Nunez, Ignacio M Th P128
Carroll, John
CT P20
Carrozzella, Janice
68
Carter, Kelly T
93
Carvajal, Ana
W P76, W P99
Carvalho, João J
W P276
Casado, I
Th MP64
Casaubon, Leanne K
W MP44
Castaño, Carlos
70, Th P221
Castellanos, Mar
29, 32, 70,
76, Th P22,
Th P95, W P299
Castillo, José 76, CT P2, Th P189
Castle, James
W P322
Castro, Chloe
Th P180
Catalano, Ashley
Th P177
Catalli, Linda
W P279
Cattano, Davide
W P49
Cava, Luis F
Th P2, Th P59,
Th P63, Th P96,
Th P210, W P133,
W P251, W P317
Th P245
Cavalcanti, Paula R A
Cawley, C M
149
Cazorla-Garcia, Ruben
W P153
Cejas, Claudia P
W P130
Cekanaviciute, Egle
LB 1
Cen, Steven Y
LB 11
Cengiz, Pelin
Th P316
Censullo, Joan
W P293
Cerny, Joachim
Th P241
Cespedes, Sandino
Th MP88
Cha, Jae-Kwan
Th P68, Th P329,
W MP42, W P227
Cha, Myoung Jin
Th P61
Chabriat, Hugues
W MP83
Chacon, Pilar
Th MP29
Chai, Chee P
117
Chaisam, Tagann
140, Th P212
Chakraborty, Baidarbhi
Th P30
Chakraborty, Santanu
Th P90
Chalela, Julio A Th MP3, Th P108
Chalmers, John
CT P13, LB
P10, W MP31
Chan, Bernard P
117, Th P14,
Th P21, Th P79, W MP43,
W P16, W P21, W P237
Chan, Jacky C K
Th P131
Chan, Lung
W MP45
Chan, Pak H
174
Chanana, Vishal
Th P316
Chang, Brian
24
Chang, Fen-Lei
CT P27
Chang, HeeKyung
Th P256
Chang, Jason J
Th P10
Chang, Kuo-Hsuan
24
Chang, Kee-Hyun
Th P107
Chang, Warren
W P134
Chang, Wenhan
W P195
Chang, Wan-Tsu W
W P242
Chang, Yuchiao
126, Th MP63
Channer, Dwight D
Th MP31
Chaput, Lily A
Th P129
Charbel, Fady T
151, CT P22,
W P126, W P236
Chase, Maureen
43
Chatfield, Fiona
44, Th P137,
W P163
Chaturvedi, Seemant
CT P44,
Th P87, Th P130, Th P220,
W MP71, W P305
Chaudhary, Neeraj
Th MP83
Chaudhry, Aneeka
84
Chaudhry, Saqib A
64,104, 154,
195, Th MP65, Th P82,
Th P100, Th P120,
Th P209, Th P285,
W P173, W P332
Chaudhry, Zeshan A
35, 88,
CT P36, LB P1, Th P99
Chaudry, Saqib
LB 12
Chauhan, Anil K
Th MP14
Chauhan, Neelam
Th MP14
Chauveau, Fabien
W P198
Chavez, Olivia
W P285
Cheema, Jehanzeb
W P270
Chen, Christopher
CT P42
Chen, Celia
Th P13
Chen, Charlene
W P193
Chen, Fang
Th P328
Chen, Jun
156, Th P216
Chen, Jieli
Th MP18, Th P142,
W P61, W P62, W P191
Chen, Peng R
Th P210
Chen, Ridong
Th P161
Chen, Robert J
Th P290
Chen, Sherman
140
Chen, Sien-Tsong
W MP45
Chen, Shirley
W MP52, W P5
Chen, Wei-Min
Th P328
Chen, Wei-Hung
W MP45
Chen, Wanqiu
W MP88
CHEN, XIANG YAN
W P19,
W P231
Chen, Zheng
Th P165
Chen, Zhi
W P219
Chen-Bee, Cynthia
169
Chen, Charles
W P52
Cheng, Cheng-I
111
Cheng, Eric
Th P265
Cheng, Hao
W MP43, W P237
Cheng, Michelle Y Th MP15, W P46
Cheng, Yu-Ching
201
Cheng, Yuching
Th P44, W P91
Cherney, Alan
Th P231
Cheung, Albert T
W MP38
Cheung, Michael
183
Chew, Effie
117
Chi, Yueh-Yun
Th MP72
Chibnall, John
140, Th P212
Chicoine, Michael R
13, 165,
193, Th MP84
Chik, Yolanda
Th P98
Chillon, Jean-Marc
W P97
Chimowitz, Marc CT P11, CT P15
China National Stroke
Th P70
Registry Investigators
Ching-Cheng, Esteban
152
Chiou, Hong-Yi W MP45, W P151
Chiquete, Erwin Th P254, W P107
Chiquete, Erwing
Th P323
Chiu, David
8, CT P18
Chiu, Hou-Chang
W MP45
Chiumarulo, Luigi
W MP89
Cho, A-Hyun
216, W P22
Cho, Hyun-Ji
W P222
Cho, Jong-Jin
Th P329
Cho, Sunghee
W P203
Cho, Tae-Hee
W P198
Cho, Yong-Jin
216, Th P68,
Th P281, W P227
Choi, Bo-Ryoung
Th P162
Choi, Chung Hwan
Th P249
Choi, Eun-Jung
W MP86
Choi, In-Young
Th P32
Choi, Jeanie
Th P196
Choi, Jin-Ok
W P182
Choi, Jeanie
W P216
Choi, Raymond
Th P203
Choi, Seung Hong
Th P107
Choi, Seon Young
Th P262
Choi, Won Jun
W P182
Choi, Yoonjae
Th P66
Choi-Kwon, Smi Th P262, W MP56
Chollet, Francois
LB 7
Chong, Brian
CT P36
Chong, Vincent F Th P79, W MP43,
W P21, W P237
Chop, Michael
173
Chopp, Michael
82,172, LB P3,
Th MP18, Th P36,
Th P142, W P51, W P52,
W P59, W P60, W P61,
W P62, W MP60, W P181,
W P191, W P204
Chou, Sherry H Th MP80, Th MP81
Choulakian, Armen
2, W P80
Chow, Jessica
Th MP76
Chowdhary, Abhineet
2, W P80
237
Chowdhry, Shakeel
Th P206,
Th P230
Chowdhury, Debashish
Th P30
Christensen, Anders F
Th P85
Christensen, Hanne
Th P85
Christensen, Louisa
Th P85
Christensen, Søren
77, 87, 91,
Th P77, Th P88,
W MP21, W MP25
Chu, Kon
Th P37
Chu, Pao Hsien
W P104
Chu, Young-Su
Th P211
Chua, Joshua Y
189, Th P29,
Th P145, Th P203
Chueh, Juyu
Th MP50
Chukwudelunzu, Felix E
Th P3
Chumbler, Neale R
113, Th P293
Chun, Youngjae
Th MP12
Chung, Chin-Sang
178, Th P222
Chung, Jong-Won
Th P291,
W P110, W P298
Churilov, Leonid
W MP25
Chutinet, Aurauma
30, Th MP28,
Th MP30, Th P53,
W P125
Ciabarra, Anthony
Th P128
Cieri, Enrico
12
Cines, Douglas
W P180
Cipolla, Marilyn J
Th P158
Cipolotti, Lisa
Th MP89
Cirstea, Carmen M
Th P32
Clark, Patricia C
59
Clark, Wayne M
8, 9, 120,
CT P40, Th MP53,
Th MP74
Clarke, Douglas
LB P2
Clarke, William R
LB 2
Clarkson, Katherine
NS 5
Clay, Olivio J
W P316
CLOCS Investigators
160
Cloft, Harry
W P79
Cloft, Harry J
4, 5
Cloonan, Lisa
Th MP25
Closure I Investigators
130
Cloud, Geoffrey
209, Th P300
Cobo, Erik
CT P2
Cochran, John W
W P270
Cochrane, Thomas
Th P127
Cockroft, Kevin Th P289, W P246
Coe, Laura
Th P261, Th P276
Coffey, Christopher
129, CT P19
Cohen, David J
11, 120, W MP8
Cohen, Jared A
W P53
Cohen, Jose E
Th P25
Cohen, Leonardo
CT P46
Cohen, Vicki
W P289
Cohen Tervaert, Jan Willem
161
Cole, Graham B
153
Cole, John
W P91
Cole, John W
201, Th P44
238
Cole- Haskayne, Andrea
103
Coleman, Lee
183
Coles, Regina
CT P33
Collier, Janice
116
Collier, Lisa
Th P153, W P44
Colman, Jamie
Th P152
Comeau, Mary
W P208
Comi, Anne
Th P154
Comi, Giancarlo
Th P8
Concha, Mauricio
CT P27
Condon, Barrie Th P105, W P136
Conell, Carol
100
Conforto, Adriana
CT P46
Conley, Yvette
Th P45
Conners, James J
W P15
Connolly, E Sander
1, 168, 196,
215, Th P174, W P220,
W P221, W P337, W P344
Connolly, Stuart
127, Th MP86
Connor, Lisa T
NS 1, Th MP56
Connors, Nicole
W P296
Conwit, Robin
44, 49, 129,
CT P17, CT P19, Th MP33,
Th MP35, Th MP74,
Th P119, Th P137,
W P163, W P174
Cook, Douglas
W P205
Coplin, William
Th P220
W P123
Cormier, Luc
Cortellini, Lynelle 50, 51, 200, 201,
Th MP47, W P208
Cortez, Melissa M
Th P286
Cortijo García, Elisa
134, W MP4
Coscojuela, Pilar
65, Th MP43,
Th P226, W MP32,
W P209, W P241
Costa, Angela
W P289
Côté, Robert
Th P287, Th P321
Coutts, Shelagh B
W MP26,
W MP33
Couves, Adam J
Th P83
Cowan, Linda D
W P345
Cox, Charles
136
Cox, Margueritte
125, 207,
Th P295, W P301
Craciunas, Sorin C
Th P32
Crago, Elizabeth
Th P45
Cramer, Steven C
94, CT P24,
CT P37, Th P128,
Th P39, W MP58
Creutzfeldt, Claire J
Th P172
Cribbs, David H
W P338
Cristiano, Edgardo
36, Th P324,
W P94
Crocco, Todd
Th MP23
Croll, Beth
CT P48
Cross, DeWitte T
165, 193,
Th MP84
Crous-Tsanaclis, Ana-Maria
184
Crowe, Michael
202
Cruz-Flores, Salvador 140, CT P27,
Th P212, Th P215,
Th P282
Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa 70, W P326
Cuadras, Patricia
Th P213
Cucchiara, Brett L Th P284, W P100
Cui, Hui-Song
W P45
Cui, Liying
CT P47
Cui, Li-Ying
W MP46
Cui, Xu
Th MP18, Th P142,
W P62, W P191
Cui, Yi Sheng
82
Cui, Yicheng
Th P142
Cui, Yisheng
W P51, W P60,
W P61, W P62, W P181
Culbertson, Collin
Th MP15
Cullen, Sean P
100
Culp, William C
Th P147,
W P196, W P263
Cumbler, Ethan
NS 7, Th P183,
Th P6, W P309
Cumming, Toby
42
Cummings, Michael
Th P128
Cunningham, Solveig A
202
Cunningham, William
Th P265
Currò-Dossi, Roberto
Th P8
Curtis, Lesley H
Th P297
Cushman, Mary
22, 23, 40, 203,
W P112, W P122
Cutlip, Donald E
W MP8
Cutting, Shawna Th P180, W P118
Czech, Bozena
Th P143
D’Amore, Katrina
Th P276
D’Angelo, Gina
Th P26
d’Esterre, Christopher D Th P171,
Th P233
D’Etienne, James
W P17
d’Uscio, Livius V
157
D’Uva, Cami
123
Dacey, Ralph G
13, 165, 193,
Th MP84
Dahlöf, Björn
Th P155
Dai, Daying
W P24, W P33
Dale, George L
W P345, W P346
Daley, Sandy
Th P122
Dalloz, Marie-Amélie
W MP31
Dalmeida, William
138, W P3
Dambinova, Svetlana A
Th P75
Damoiseaux, Jan G M C
161
Damush, Teresa M
W P284
Danan, Ilan
W MP37
Dancer, Sandy
143
Danda, Divya R
Th P33,
Th P34, W P4
Danehy, Amy R
W MP74
Dani, Krishna
Th P83, Th P105,
W P136
Daniels, Stephanie K
Th P258
Dannenberg, Haim
Th P25
Dash, Subasini
W P341
DASH Investigators
Th MP45
DaSilva, Leonard
Th MP68
Dauben, Richard
Th P128
NS 8, W P95
Dauchy, Ellen M
Daunis-i-Estadella, Josep
29, 32,
Th P95
Dávalos, Antoni
70, 76, 150,
CT P2, Th MP17,
Th P189, Th P213,
Th P221, W MP47,
W P1, W P308
Davis, Lisa
160, 177
Davis, Melissa F
169
Davis, Patricia
CT P12, Th P9
Davis, Stephen
77, 87, 91, 105,
LB P10, Th MP23,
Th P77, Th P88,
W MP1, W MP21,
W MP25, W P308
Dawson, Glyn
Th P330
Dawson, Jesse Th P327, W P312,
W P321
De Carli, Charles
38
de la Ossa, Natalia
Th MP64
de Leeuw, Peter W
161
de los Reyes, Kenneth
Th MP10
De Los Rios La Rosa,
W P105
Felipe
12
De Rango, Paola
De Silva, Deidre A
77, 91,
W MP21, W MP25
de Vries, Joost
194
Dean, Naeem
W P152
Dean, William L
159
Deaton, Kim
W P293
Deb, Milani
W P143
Deb-Sen, Rajeev
196, Th P174
deBakker, Paul I W
201
Debrus-Palmans, Lucienne L 161
Dec, G William
214, W P342
DeCarli, Charles Th MP88, W P96
Deen, Tonya
NS 9
Dees, Laura C
Th P120
Degnan, A
W P311
Deka, Ranjan
215, W P208
Del Monte, José M
W MP4
del Rio-Espinola, Alberto
W P90
Delcourt, Candice CT P13, LB P10
Delgado, Ana
W MP90
Delgado, Pilar
Th MP29, W P90
Delgado, Raquel
Th MP64
Delgado Almandoz, Josser E 166,
193, Th MP44,
Th MP84
Delgado-Mederos, Raquel Th P167,
W MP28
Della Morte, David
Th P318,
W P334
Deltour, Sandrine
LB 7
239
Demaerschalk, Bart M
10, 120,
CT P18, CT P41,
Th MP31, Th P3
Demarin, Vida
W P116
55, 72,
Demchuk, Andrew M
Th MP3, Th MP48,
Th MP51, Th P108,
Th P173, W MP23,
W MP26, W MP27,
W P167
Demirjian, Zareh
214, W P342
Demopoulos, Anna
128, Th P47
Deng, Yingzi
W P319
Der Yeghiaian, Lucy
W MP58
Derdeyn, Colin
13, 31,165,
193, CT P11, CT P12,
CT P15, CT P22, LB 2,
Th MP84, W P166
Dergalust, Sunita
W P302
Desmond, Patricia 77,105, W MP21
Desmond, Patricia M
87, 91,
Th P77, Th P88,
W MP25
Detre, John A
Th P93
Deuchar, Graeme
W P48
Devan, William J
Th MP47
deVeber, Gabrielle
184, 187,
Th P315
Devereux, Gillian
Th P137
Devlin, Thomas 18, LB 5, Th MP49
Dewey, Helen
116
Diamond, B Franklin
W P161
Diaz, Griselle
Th P272
Diaz-Otero, Fernando
Th P12
DiBiase, Stephen
NS 3, W P159
Dichgans, Martin
W MP83
Dickhoff, Peter
Th P173
Diedler, Jennifer
Th P4
Diener, Hans-Christoph
127,
CT P30, W P308
Dierksen, Gregory A 53, W MP35,
W P336
Dietrich, Dennis
Th MP24
Díez-Tejedor, Exuperio
CT P2,
Th MP64, Th P12, Th P189,
W P66, W P153
DiLazzaro, Vincenzo
CT P30
Dillon, Judy
NS 11
Dillon, William P
68, 213
Ding, Yuchuan
W P194
Ding, Yong-Hong
W P24
Ding, Yonghong
W P33
Dinia, Lavinia
Th P167, W MP28
Dion, Jacques E
149, Th P229
Diringer, Michael N 193, Th MP84
Disla, Norbelina
25
Divani, Afshin
LB 6
Dlamini, Nomazulu
Th P315
Do, Hoa
W P123
Do, YoungRok
W P108, W P145
240
Doberenz, Claudia
W P178
Dobkin, Bruce H
LB 11
Dodick, David W
Th MP31
Doijiri, Ryosuke
W P144
Dolan, Eamon
W MP34
Domen, Kazuhisa
LB 4
Domenech, Sira
Th P221
Domingues-Montanari, Sophie
W P90
Dong, Chuanhui
Th MP88,
W MP17, W P334
Donnan, Geoffrey A
77, 87, 91,
116, Th P88, W MP1,
W MP21, W MP25
Donohue, Megan
92
Dooley, Gwendolyn
19, LB P1
Dorado, Laura
70, 150,
W MP47, W P1
Dore, Sylvain
LB P5
Dörfler, Arnd
LB P1
Dorrance, Anne M
Th P159,
W P351
Douen, Andre
Th MP71
Doukky, Rami
128, Th P47
Dowlatshahi, Dar 45, 55, Th MP32,
Th MP48, Th P90,
Th P117, Th P173,
W MP33
Dowling, Michael M
185, 187,
W MP63
Doyle, Kristian
LB 1
Dreyer, Paul
Th MP70
Dromerick, Alexander W
CT P33,
Th P243
Du, Xinjian
W P126, W P236
Dubey, Prachi
114
Dubinsky, Richard M
W P109
Duckwiler, Gary R
66, 176,
Th P208, Th P92, W P261,
W P267, W P74
Dueker, Nicole
Th P44, W P91
Dugan, Nicholas M
W P270
Duhamel, Eileen A
W P36
Dukleska, Katerina
W P31
Dumas, Andrew
W MP35
Dumont, Aaron S
W P348
Duncan, Pamela W
LB 11
Duning, Thomas
W MP20
Duong, Son
Th P7
Duong, Timothy Q
W P197
Durduran, Turgut
W MP28
Dzialowski, Imanuel 55, Th P126,
W MP23
Eady, Tiffany D
170
Early, Millie
W P17
Easton, J Donald
CT P1
Ebara, Masaki
148
Ebinger, Martin
Th P54, W MP21
Ebisutani, Sunao
Th P64
Eckman, Mark H
Th P166
Eckstein, Marc
CT P17, Th MP33,
Th MP35, Th P119,
W P163, W P174
Edgell, Randall
140, Th P212,
Th P215, Th P282
Ediger, Mitchell J
Th P253
Edlow, Jonathan
43
Edmiaston, Jeff M NS 1, Th MP56
Edwards, Dorothy F
26, 54,
CT P33, W P329
Edwards, Gail
W P322
Eesa, Muneer
Th P173
Eggers, Jürgen
Th P11
Egido, José
Th MP64, Th P12,
Th P189
Ehrensperger, Eric
Th P321
Eichel, Roni
Th P25
Eidt, John F
W MP8
Eikelboom, John
127, Th MP86
Eilerman, Jane
Th P71, W P105
Eisert, Wolfgang
14
El Husseini, Nada
Th MP69,
W P310
El Khoury, Ramy Th P114, Th P210,
W P58, W P216,
W P259, W P281
El-Remessy, Azza
W MP79
Elhammady, Mohamed S Th MP9
Elkhatib, Stacey D
W P93
Elkind, Mitchell W
MP17
Elkind, Mitchell S
25, CT P22,
Th MP88, Th MP90,
Th P55, Th P318, W P96
Ellery, Fiona
115
Ellington, Kent T
Th P232
Ellinor, Patrick T
Th MP25
Elliot, Andrea M
Th P7
Ellmers, Karen
Th MP53
Elmore, James R
120
Emanuel, Benjamin
W P131
Embi, Peter J
Th P73
Emery, Derek
Th P109, Th P175,
Th P186, W MP30,
W P139
Emond, Marcel
45, Th MP32,
Th P117
Endo, Hiroshi
Th P64
Endo, Kaoru
Th P168, W P169,
W P170
Endres, Matthias
Th P54, W P64
Enesi, Eugen
W MP89
Eng, Jia Y
117
Engelmann, Kyle
Th P313
Engelter, Stefan
W MP23
England, Tim
20
English, Joey
14, W P177
Ennstrom, Karin
Th P19
EPITHET-DEFUSE Investigators 91
Erb, Gunter
Th P81
Ergul, Adviye
135, 155,
Th MP39, W MP79,
W MP80, W P347
W P291
Erickson, Sheila
Ernstrom, Karin
210, Th MP6,
Th P17, W MP3,
W MP5, W P2
Escarce, Jose J
W MP69
Esfahani, Shadi A
W P268
Eskandari, Mark K
11
Esquenazi, Yoshua
W P216
Essadiqi, Btissama
W P123
Esterbrooks, Dennis
W P78
Estrada, Eduardo Y
Th MP13
Eudy, Andrea
Th P274
Ewen, Ed
W P328
Ewing, James R
107, W MP60
Exeter, Daniel
Th P69
Expósito Alcaide, Mercedes W P66
Exuperio, Diez-Tejedor
Th P18
Eyngorn, Irina
Th MP45
Ezura, Masayuki
Th P320
Ezzeddine, Mustapha A
119,
Th MP65, Th P82,
Th P100, Th P135, W P12,
W P253, W P260,
W P306, W P332
Fabian, Roderic
138, W P3
Fagan, Susan C
135, W MP79,
W MP80
Faggioli, Gianluca W MP11, W P77
Faigeles, Bonnie
100
Fallon, Penny
188
Famakin, Bolanle M
W P200
Fan, Xiang
Th P146
Fanale, Chris
CT P41
Fanale, Christopher V
Th MP11
Fang, Jiming 123, 208, Th MP48,
Th MP66, Th P70,
W MP44, W MP68
Fang, Margaret C
126, Th MP63
Faouzi, Mohamed Th P58, Th P78,
Th P123, Th P223
Faraci, Frank M
158
Farand, Paul
W P123
Farhat, Hamad
Th MP9
Farishta, Casser S
W MP10
Farr, Deeonna
CT P33
Farrag, Abeer B
Th MP2
Farrar-Edwards, Dorothy W MP51
FAST-MAG Investigators
49,
and Coordinators
Th MP33,
Th MP35, Th P119,
Th P137, W P163,
W P174
Favilla, Christopher G 139, Th P93
Fayad, Pierre
NS 10, Th P38
Fedder, Wende
NS 9
Feen, Eli
140, Th P212, Th P282
Feen, Eliahu
Th P215
241
Feeney, James
Th MP55
Fehrs, Laura J
Th P303, Th P304
Feng, Lei
66
Fenstermacher, Joseph D
107
Ferguson, Robert D
8
Ferioli, Simona
75, Th MP73,
Th P71, W MP14, W P73,
W P105, W P119, W P132,
W P176, W P179,
W P303, W P307
Fernandes, Regina M F
Th P199
Fernandez, Alex
W P76
Fernandez Cisneros, Lucia W P130
Fernandez Prada, Kenneth Th MP9
Fernández-Cadenas, Israel Th MP29,
W P87, W P90
Fernández-Herranz, Rosario
134,
W MP4
Fernando, Diaz Otero
Th P18
Ferrazzano, Peter
Th P316
Ferreira, Lucio
CT P37
Ferrel, Andrew
2
Ferro, Jose
CT P2
Feske, Steven
Th MP81
Feske, Steven K
30, Th MP28,
Th MP30, Th MP80,
W P125
Feyen, Ludger
W MP20
FIA Investigators
CT P4
Fiaz, Rana
86,153, 176,
Th P74, Th P92, Th P94,
W P74, W P235, W P267
Fiebach, Jochen B Th P54, Th P91
Fiedler, Jay
Th P305
Fields, Jeremy D W P34, Th MP53
Figari, Renzo
Th P188
Figueras, Jaume
32
Fink, John
W MP21
Fink, Matthew E
Th MP82
Finklestein, Seth
172, CT P37
Fiorella, David
CT P11, Th MP9,
W P248
Fischer, Sarah
Th P81
Fisher, Marc
W P184
Fisher, Mark
W P338
Fittipaldi, Silvia
W MP11, W P77
Fitzpatrick, Annette L
W P137,
W P320
Fitzpatrick, Kaitlin M
Th P53,
W MP83
Flaherty, Matthew L
1, 75, 215,
CT P21, Th MP73, Th P71,
W MP14, W P73, W P105,
W P119, W P132, W P176,
W P179, W P208,
W P303, W P307
Flanagan, Eoin P
Th P3
Flemming, Kelly D
Th P3
Fletcher, Jeffrey J
Th MP83
Flewelling, Jan
W P293
242
Flint, Alexander C
Flores, Alan
100
180, Th MP29,
W P262
Flores, Rene
Th P147, W P196,
W P263
Flynn, Darren
W P160
Foerch, Christian
Th P143
Fogle, Crystelle
Th MP24
Fok, Joshua
Th MP46, Th P333
Fokar, Ali 26, 54, CT P33, W P329
Fonarow, Gregg C
48, 125,
146, 204, 205, 206,
207, Th P297, Th P298,
Th P309, W MP6
Font, M Angels
W P76, W P99
Fontenot, Tonita
W P281
for the Carotid Occlusion
LB 2
Surgery Study (COSS)
Investigators
for the CLEAR-ER
CT P34
Investigators
for the FAST-MAG Investigators 44
for the FAST-MAG
CT P17
Investigators and Coordinators
for the FIA Investigators
1, 215
for the Florence Stroke
W P266
Team
for the ICTUS Trial
CT P2
Investigators
for the IMS III Investigators CT P5
for The LEAPS Investigative LB 11
Team
For the PICS Investigators CT P36
for the PREDICT/
Th P173
Sunnybrook study Investigators
for the REasons for
202
Geographic and Racial
Differences in Stroke
(REGARDS) Investigators
for the Registry of the
Th MP48
Canadian Stroke Network
for the SENTIS Investigators Th P1
for the SWIFT Investigators CT P40
for the SWISS Investigators Th P41,
Th P42
for the UCLA Collateral
101,
Investigators
Th MP27,
Th P102, Th P113,
W P74, W P235
for the UCLA Stroke
86, Th P227
Investigators
Ford, Andria L
31, 74, 46, 210,
NS 1, Th MP56,
Th P26, Th P86,
W P149, W P166
Ford, Gary A
CT P25, W P160
Ford, Ian
CT P25
Foroud, Tatiana
215
Forrester, LaToya 26, 54, W P329
Forrester, Larry W
Th P241
Forsblom, Carol
W P114
Forster, Anne
CT P25
Fossati-Bellani, Marco
57, NS 8,
W P325, W P95
Fowlkes, Sophronia
Th MP67
Fox, Barbara
Th P274
Fox, Christine K
W MP75
Frakes, David H
Th MP12
Franco, Aline M
W P280
Frank, Joseph
84
Frankel, Michael R 58, 149, NS 6,
Th P303, Th P304
Fraser, Kenneth
LB P1
Frasure, Jamey S
W P282
Frayne, Richard
Th P173
Frederiksen, Shirley M
71,
147, Th MP36
Free, Courtlanda
Th P275
Freeborg, Suzanne
Th P260
Freedman, Lorin J
58
W P9
Freeman, Jason W
Freeman, Susan D
Th P275
Freeman, William David
W P285
Frei, Don
19, W P256
Frei, Donald
CT P36, LB P1
Freijó, Mar
Th MP64
Freitas de Carvalho,
Th P296
João José
Frey, Aline
LB 9
Freyrie, Antonio
W P77
Fridman, Vera
Th P284
Friedman, Elliot
Th P196
Friedman, Neil
187
Froehler, Michael T 176, Th P208,
W P261
Froehlich, James B
W P327
Th MP10,
Frontera, Jennifer A
Th P177
Frostig, Ron D
169
Fuentes, Blanca Th P12, Th P189,
W P153
Fuertes, Juan J
W MP24
Fujii, Hiroki
Th P292
Fujii, Shuichi
W P155, W P157
Fujimoto, Shigeru
Th P57,
W P147, W P233
Fujioka, Masayuki
W P199
Fujisawa, Hiroyuki
Th P64
Fujita, Koji
Th P187
Fujiwara, Michihiro
W P199
Fujiwara, Norio
Th P139
Fukuda, Akiko
Th P248
Fukuda, Kozo
Th P244
Fukuda, Kenji
W P148
Fukuda, Taku
W P88
Fukumoto, Takenori
W P141
Fukushima, Yutaka
Th P218
Fukushima, Yosihisa
Th P218
Fukuyama, Hidenao
Th P35
Fuller, Greg
Th MP55
Fullerton, Heather J
186, 187,
W MP75
W MP1
Fulton, Rachael L
Funk, Marjorie
NS 4
Furie, Karen L
30, 201, CT P6,
Th MP25, Th MP28,
Th MP30, Th MP74,
Th P53, Th P266,
W MP83, W P125
Furlan, Anthony
68, 130,
Th MP59, Th P307
Furlan, Mauro
Th P8
Furlong, Kathleen Th P257, W P275
Furui, Eisuke
Th P28, Th P168,
W P169, W P170
Furukawa, Yoko
131
Fussner, Julie
Th MP57, W P278
Gadapa, Naveen
W MP34
Gaffney, John
W MP87
Gage, Heather
128, Th P47
Gajewski, Byron J
W MP57
Galan, Amparo
150, W MP47
Gall, Seana
Th P67
Gallachi, Dana
Th MP81
Gallagher, Tom
Th P31
Gallan, Andrew
Th P307
Gallo, Marisa S
Th P172
Gamez, Cristina
W P76
Gan, Yu
156, Th P216
Gandhi, Chintan
Th MP14
Gandhi, Chirag D
W P31, W P32
Gandhi, Dheeraj
1, 215
Ganesan, Vijeya
188
Gao, Shan
W MP46
Gao, Yanqin
156, Th P216
Garcia, Nelda
198
Garcia Pastor, Andres
Th P12
García-Bermejo, Pablo
134,
W MP24, W MP4
García-Berrocoso, Teresa Th MP29
Garcia-Bonilla, Lidia
Th P163
García-Pastor, Andrés
Th MP64
García-Porrero, Miguel
W MP4
Garcia-Ramallo, Eva
W P326
Garcia-Rinaldi, Raul
Th P317
Garcia-Vega, Eva M
W P286
Gardener, Hannah
25, Th P55,
W P96
Garg, Priya
Th P191, W MP41,
W P14
Gargiulo, Mauro
W MP11
Garland, Bridget
CT P45
Garnett, Lawrie
Th P331
Garrett, Christine
W P278
Garrido, Sergio
W P130
Garza, Alexandra Th P114, W P11
Garza, Philip
Th P225
GASULL, TERESA
Th MP17
Gauthreaux, Maria
W P292
Gee, Adrian
136
243
Gee, J M
93
Gemma, Reig
Th P18
Gemmete, Joseph J
Th MP83
Genetics Of Cerebral
51
Hemorrhage on Anticoagulation
(GOCHA) Investigators
George, Mary G W MP70, W P103
Georgiadis, Alexandros
Th P120
Geraghty, Madeleine C
CT P8
Gerdes, Stefan
W P143
German, Laura
26, 54
Gershen, Bryan
W P341
Gertz, Karen
W P64
Gervasi-Franklin, Palma Th MP90
Gibbons, M C
26, 54, CT P33,
W P329
Gich, Ignasi
Th P167
Gidday, Jeffrey M
190
Giese, Karl Peter
W MP82
Giffard, Rona
81, W P46
Gigante, Paul
Th P174, W P220,
W P221
Gil, Daniela
36, Th P324, W P94
Gil-Nuñez, Antonio
Th P12,
Th P189
Giladi, Nir
W P297
Gilbert, Gregory H
Th P129
Gillespie, Cathleen
W MP70
Gilson, Aaron J
50, 51, 200
Ginsberg, Myron D
CT P28, LB 3
Giorda, Giada
W P252
Giordano, Giuseppe
12
Giraldo, Elias A
W P172
Giralt, Dolors
Th MP29
Giralt-Steinhauer, Eva
W P326
Giulivi, Anthony
W MP33
Givvimani, Srikanth
16, 159
Gizzi, Martin
W MP37,
W P330, W P341
Glace, M J
W P168
Gladstone, David J
55
Glasser, Stephen
22, 23, W MP8
Gleason, Elizabeth A
Th MP31
Globas, Christoph
Th P241
Glueck, Charles
Th P326
Glymour, Maria M
202
Go, Alan S
126, Th MP63
Goddard, J
W P256
Godefroy, Olivier
W P97
Goel, Sweta
Th P172
Gohdes, Dorothy
Th MP24
Goldbecker, Annemarie
W P143
Goldberg, Andrew P
NS 12
Goldbourt, Uri
W P297
Goldenberg, Neil A
Th P312
Goldman, Amy J Th P252, Th P253
Goldstein, Joshua N
43, 50, 51,
56, 200, Th MP44,
Th MP47
244
Goldstein, Larry B
8,120, 211,
Th MP61, Th MP69,
W P120, W P310
Golshan, Ali
182
Golshani, Kiarash
2
Gomes, Joao
56
Gomes McGillivray, Celia W MP61,
W P290
Gomis, Meritxell
70, Th P213,
W P1
Gonzales, Nicole R 10, 74, Th MP1,
Th P114, Th P15, Th P16,
Th P52,Th P196, Th P197,
W P4, W P7, W P11,
W P216, W P259, W P281
Gonzalez, Nestor
66, 69, 176,
Th P92, Th P208,
W P74, W P267
González, Pedro
W P82
Gonzalez, R Gilberto
35, 88,
CT P36, LB P1, Th MP44,
Th MP54, W P268
González-Padilla, Christian W P107
Goodkin, Howard P
W MP74
Goodman, Jeremy Z
LB 1
Gordin, Daniel
W P114
Gordon, Errol
Th P177
Gordon, Ian
Th P77
Gordon, Miranda
W P163
Gorelick, Philip B CT P22, CT P39,
Th P330
Gorman, Mark
CT P6, Th MP74
Gorospe, Arantza
Th MP64
Gorski, Justin
W P220
Gosiewska, Anna
173, W P59
Gottesman, Rebecca F
39, 102,
Th MP87, Th P98
Gould, Linda
123
Gounis, Matthew J
Th MP50,
W P36, W P239
Goyal, Mayank Th MP51, W MP27
Grafe, M R
108
Graffagnino, Carmelo
W P206
Grau-Sepulveda, Maria
146, 204,
205, W MP6
Graves, Alex
NS 7, Th P183
Gray, Kimberly
W P283
Graybeal, Dion
W P17
Green, Rebecca E
30, Th P266
Green-Gómez, Marina
W P146
Greenberg, Joel H
Th P93
Greenberg, Steven 50, 51, 53, 56,
200, 201, Th MP47,
Th P166, W MP35,
W MP83, W P87, W P92,
W P208, W P336
Greenwood, Naomi
W P207
Greer, David
Th MP25
Grega, Maura A
39
Gregoire, Simone M
Th MP77,
Th MP89, W MP34
Gregson, Barbara A CT P7, W MP36
Griffiths, Patricia
113
Grigoryan, Mikayel
Th P97
Grimaud, Laurent
Th P11
Grinnon, Stacie
CT P32
Grise, Erin M
99, W P179
Grobelny, T
W P256
Groop, Per-Henrik
W P114
Gropen, Toby
Th P261
Grossman, Aaron W 141, Th MP34
Grosvenor, David
W P5
Grotta, James
47,136, 137,
CT P27, Th MP1, Th MP2,
Th P2, Th P7,Th P15,
Th P16, Th P33, Th P34,
Th P52,Th P114, Th P161,
Th P196, Th P197, Th P198,
Th P210, Th P280, Th P288,
W MP1, W P4, W P7, W P11,
W P57, W P58, W P216,
W P259, W P281, W P308
Grubb, Robert
13, CT P12, LB 2
Grzesik, Marcin
W P165
Gu, Lijuan
81, Th P164
Guan, Jian
Th P169
Guan, Xingzhi
69, W P124
Guarino, Peter
CT P6
Gubitz, Gord
55
Guerrero, Cristina Th P221, W P1
Guichardant, Michel
W P198
Guidetti, Donata
Th P8
Guignard, Marguerite
W P292
Guillon, Benoit
LB 7
GUIRAO, VERONICA
Th MP17
Guisado, Raul
W P279
Gulli, Giosuè
W P98
Gumbinger, Christoph
Th P4
Günther, Matthias
86
Guo, Ruixin
31
Guo, Xin
W MP59
Gupta, Rishi
152
Gupta, Salil
W MP44
Gupta, Vikas
Th P9
Gupta, Vivek
W P228
Gurewich, Victor
W P252
Gurol, Mahmut E
53, W MP35,
W P336
Guthikonda, Murali
W P194
Gutierrez, Jose
W P96
Gutiérrez Fernández, María W P66
Guzman, Joanna
W MP17
Guzman, Raphael
189, Th P29,
Th P145, Th P203
Guzy, Judy
CT P9
Ha, Sam Yeol
Th P222
Ha, Tuanzhu
W P189
Ha, Yeonsoo
178
Haan, Mary N 38, 41, 71, Th MP36
Haapaniemi, Elena
W P114,
W P300
Haberl, Roman L
W P178
Hachinski, Vladimir
Th MP66
Hachisuka, Kenji
LB 4
Hacke, Austin
140
Hacke, Werner
Th P4, Th P247,
W MP1
Th MP58
Hadidi, Niloufar
Hadley, Donald Th P105, W P136
Hadwin, Jessica
93
Haga, Bin
LB 4
Hagendorff, Andreas
W P150
Hagihara, Takaaki
W P20
Hagiwara, Noriko
Th P251
W MP77
Hajek, Christine
Hajj-Ali, Rula A
Th MP46
Haley, Theresa
Th P137, W P163
Haley, William E
W P316
Hall, Aaron
W P44
Hall, Chris
137
Hall, Ruth E
Th P301
Hall, Theresa
Th P259
Hall, Wiley
CT P45
Hall-Barrow, Julie C
Th P270
Hallenbeck, John M LB 8, W P200
Hallevi, Hen
47, W P297
Halliday, Janet R
NS 4
Halliwell, Barry
Th P14
Halpin, Amy 53, W MP35, W P336
Ham, Min-Jung
W P29
Hamada, Kensuke
Th P244
Hamajo, Kazuhiro
Th P148,
W P183, W P187
Hameed, Bilal
Th P109, W MP30
Hamilton, Jason
78
Hamilton, Scott
49, CT P17,
Th MP33, Th P119,
W P174
Hamm, Theresa
63
Hammer, Maxim
Th MP4, Th P5,
Th P224, Th P237,
W P272, W P257
Hamner, Margaret A
Th P152
Hampel, M J
Th P182
Han, Alex
LB 1
Han, Byung H
190
Han, Hyun Jeong
W P229
Han, Im-Tae
Th P66, W P226
Han, Jullet
LB 1
Han, Jung-Soo
Th P162
HAN, JING HAO W P19, W P223,
W P231
Han, Moon Hee
Th P107
Han, Moon-Ku
37, 216, Th P68,
Th P281, Th P306, Th P329,
W P227, W P304, W P313
Han, Sang-Yeul
Th P160
Han, Sang W
W P238
Han, Tai R
W P67
245
Han, Young S
W P271
Han, Young-Min
W P29
Hanchaiphiboolkul, Suchat Th P308
Hand, Peter J
Th P77
Hansen, Björn M
200, W P87
Hansson, Per-Olof
118
Hantler, Nancy
CT P12
Hao, Qing
44, 86, 101, 133,
153, 176, Th MP9,
Th MP27, Th MP76,
Th P92, Th P94, Th P102,
Th P113, Th P207, Th P227,
W MP3, W MP5, W P74,
W P124, W P235, W P267
Haojun, Li
W MP49
Hara, Kazuhiro
Th P244
Harada, Masafumi
Th P187
Hardy, John A
Th P41, Th P42
Harel, Noam
NS 2
Harrigan, Mark
Th P96, Th P210,
W P251, W P317
Harris, Gordon J
Th MP28,
Th MP30
Hart, Robert 129, CT P19, W P299
Hartdegen, Sophia
Th MP30
Härtig, Wolfgang
W P150
Hartley, Craig
W P141
Hartman, Marius
194
Hartney, Mary L
W P248
Harun, Nusrat
47,137, Th MP1,
Th P7, Th P15, Th P16,
Th P52, Th P114, Th P196,
Th P198, Th P210, Th P280,
Th P288, W P7, W P11,
W P259, W P281
Harwell, Todd
Th MP24
Hasan, David
W P30
3
Hasan, David M
Hasegawa, Yasuhiro
Th P28,
Th P168, W P169,
W P170
Hashikata, Hirokuni
Th MP19
Hashimoto, Manabu
Th P335
Hashimoto, Nobuo
Th MP19
Hashimoto, Tomoki
Th MP41
Hassan, Ameer E
64, 104, 121,
Th MP65, Th P82, Th P100,
Th P209, W P12, W P173,
W P243, W P253, W P260
Hassan, Haider
W P141
Hassan, Summer A
64
Hasumi, Keiji
109
Hata, Jun
Th P57, W P148
Hatalska - erebiec, Renata W P165
Hatsukami, Thomas S
LB P6
Hatton, Jeff H
W P196
Hattori, Nobutaka
Th P185
Haubitz, Marion
W P143
Haussen, Diogo
Th P225
Havsteen, Inger
Th P85
246
Hawes, Jodi
Th P295
Hawkins, Cynthia
184
Hayakawa, Kazuhide
W P199
Hayashi, Kentaro Th P334, W P225
Hayashi, Masato
Th MP20
Hayashi, Takuya
Th P35
Heck, Donald
CT P18, CT P36
Heck, D
W P256
Hedderly, Tammy
188
Heeley, Emma
CT P13, LB P10
Heeren, Meike
W P143
Hefzy, Hebah M W P106, W P324
Hegde, Gajanan
Th P122
Heigel, Mallory
W P349
Heindel, Walter
W MP20
Heiss, Wolf-Dieter
Th P103,
W MP22
Heitsch, Laura
W P119, W P132
Helgerson, Steve
Th MP24
Heliopoulos, Ioannis Th P21, Th P63
Helland, Brian
63
Heller, Lucas
Th MP23
Hellkamp, Ann
48
Helseth, Erek
Th MP53, W P34
Helsinki Stroke Thrombolysis
Registry Group
Th P283
Hemmen, Thomas M
CT P27,
Th MP6, Th P17, Th P19,
W MP3, W MP5, W P2
Hemphill, J Claude
CT P8,
W P211, W P217
Henderson, Brian
Th P65
Hendricks, Gregory H
Th MP50
Henning, Erica C
Th P101
Henninger, Nils
W P184
Hennings, Leah W P196, W P263
Henskens, Léon H G
161
Henssge, Uta
Th P300
Hentschel, Hjoerdis
Th P126
Heo, Ji Hoe
Th P61, Th P62
Hepburn, Millie
W P288
Herberg, Samuel
Th MP39,
Th P157, W P201
Hernandez, Adrian 146, 205, 207,
Th P297, Th P309,
W MP6
Hernandez, Annel
44
Hernandez, Daymara A
Th P101
Herrmann, Oliver
W MP72
Herson, P S
108
Hess, David C
135, Th MP39,
Th P157, W P201
Hess, Daniel L
W P201
Hess, Mary Jane
Th P7, W P281
Hesselmann, Volker
W MP20
Hetts, Steven
14, W P177
Hickenbottom, Susan
W P283
Hickey, Edward
W MP73
Hicks, William J
Th P52, W P4,
W P259, W P281
Hicks, RN, BC, Vicky S
W P295
Higashida, Randall
68, LB 9
Higashida, Tetsuhiro
W P194
Higashiyama, Aya
131, Th P46
Higazi, Abd
W P180
Higazi, Abd el Roof
W P255
Higgins, Peter
139, W P312
Hill, Jeff W
Th MP13
Hill, Michael D 9, 55, 68, 72, 103,
CT P28, LB 3, Th MP3,
Th MP51, Th P39,
Th P108, Th P173,
W MP23, W MP8,
W P167, W P246
Hill, William
Th MP39, Th P157,
W P201
Hillis, Argye E
102, Th MP87,
Th P313, W MP76,
W P240
Hillmann, Maureen
Th P330
Hills, Nancy
100, 132, 186,
Th P72, W P258
Hilow, Elizabeth
W P192
Hinkle, Janice L
Th P269
Hinnau, Elizabeth
Th MP74
Hinton, Sabrina
W MP71
Hippe, Daniel S
LB P6
Hirano, Teruyuki
Th P110, W P6
Hirata, Kenji
W P81
Hirsch, Joshua A
35, Th P235,
Th P238
Hitomi, Toshiaki
Th MP19
Hjort, Neils
Th P88
Ho, Eugenia S
W MP74
Ho, Lintje
27
Hobohm, Carsten
W P150
Hochrainer, Karin
Th P163
Hoda, Md N
Th MP39
Hoda, Nasrul
W P201
Hodges, Ammie K
Th P121
Hodgson, Keta
Th P137
Hoenig, Helen
113
Hoerer, Sabine
W P178
Hoffman, Alexandra
Th P300
Hoffmann, Kenneth R
Th P227
Hofman, Albert
27, 52
Hogan, Christopher
99
Hogan, Matthew Th P233, Th P331
Hogg, Cheryl
CT P31
Hoh, Brian
Th MP72, W P337,
W P339, W P344
Hoi, Yiemeng
Th P227
Hokari, Masaaki
Th P138, W P37
Holland, Christy K W P244, W P254
Holland, Megan
184
Holloway, Robert G
W P318
Holloway, William Th P239, W P83
Holmes, William
Th P105,
W P48, W P136
Homma, Shunichi
CT P26
Honda, Kazuo
Hong, Chang-Gi
Hong, Keun-Sik
109
Th P66, W P226
216, Th MP76,
Th P207, Th P211,
W P313
Hong, Klaudyne 172, 173, W P59
Hooker, Allison F
W MP64
Hooper, John
Th P331
Hoover, Whitney
Th P312
Hopkins, L N 7, Th MP8, W P248
Hoplock, Hailey
W MP37
Horie, Nobutaka Th P334, W P225
Horiuchi, Masatsugu
Th P155
Hornung, Richard
1, 215
Horowitz, Michael
Th P224,
Th P237, W P247,
W P257, W P272
Horton, Joseph Th P96, Th P210,
W P251
Horvath, Suzanna
W P288
Horwitz, Ralph I CT P6, Th MP74
Hoskins, David
Th P73
Hotter, Benjamin A
Th P91
Houdart, Emmanuel
W MP89
Houkin, Kiyohiro
175, Th P314,
W P37, W P81
Hovis, James P
Th P198
Howard, George
8, 11, 22, 23,
40, 120, 199, 202, 203,
Th P49, Th P56, Th P59,
W MP18, W MP67,
W P112, W P122, W P316
Howard, Virginia J
10, 23, 199,
202, 203, 22, 40,
Th P49, Th P56, Th P59,
W MP18, W MP67,
W P112, W P122
Howarth, R C
W P311
Hozeska-Solgot, Ann
82
Hreib, Kinan
W P140
Hsia, Amie W 73, Th P24, Th P27,
Th P84, W P9, W P333
Hsieh, Fang-I
W MP45
Hsu, Chung Y
W MP45
Hsu, Fang-Chi
Th P328, W P93
Hu, Chaur-Jong
W P151
Hu, Xiao
101, Th MP27,
Th P102, Th P227
Hua, Fang
Th MP52
Hua, Guohua
Th P169
Hua, Ya
Th P165, Th P169,
W P219
Huang, Amy H
W MP74
Huang, Rong
W MP63
Huang, Shao-Ling W P50, W P254
Huang, Shaoling
W P49
Huang, Yining
CT P13, LB P10,
W P312
247
Huang for the CASISP
Th MP75
cooperation Investigators,
Yining
Huber, Roman
LB P9
Huddle, Daniel
19, LB P1
Hudson, Lillie
Th P265
Hughes, Patricia
W P17
Hughes, Rebecca M
W P135
Hughes, Susan E
CT P18
Hui, Ferdinand
6, 152, Th P228,
Th P234
Hui, F
W P256
Hui, Ferdinand K
W P230
Huisa, Branko N Th P17, W MP3,
W MP5
Hum, Barbara
W P140
Hunegs, Lisa
CT P32
Hunter, Roger
W P289
Hurn, Patricia D
108, Th MP37
Hurst, Rochelle
Th P305
Husain, Rizwan
Th MP65,
Th P100, W P260
Hussain, Muhammad S
6, 152,
Th P228, Th P234, W P230
Hussein, Haitham H
W P253
Hussein, Haitham M 154, W P332
Huston, John
1, 3, 215
Hutchinson, Beth
Th P316
Hutchinson, Darren
183
Hwang, Brian
168, 196
Hwang, Brian Y Th P174, W P220,
W P221
Hwang, Seo-Kyoung
Th P160
Hwang, Yang-Ha
216
Hyun, BooHan
Th P179
Iadecola, Costantino
Th P163
Ibarra, Bernardo
Th MP43,
W MP32, W P209
Ibayashi, Setsuro
Th P251
Ichinose, Fumito
W P43
Ichord, Rebecca N 187, Th P313,
W MP76
Ida, Masahiro
Th P236
Ido, Moges S
Th P303, Th P304
Idris, Sherif
Th P173
Ifejika-Jones, Nneka
Th P280,
Th P288
Iguchi, Yasuyuki Th P64, Th P106,
W P13, W P155, W P157
Iihoshi, Satoshi
Th P314
Ikeuchi, Satoshi
W P28
Ikram, M A
52
Ikram, M K
27
IMS III Investigators
W P246
Imus, Terri L
Th P270
Inácio, Nuno M
Th P78
Inamasu, Joji
Th P118
Inatomi, Yuichiro
Th P110, W P6
Indupuru, Hari
W P281
Ingall, Timothy J
Th MP31
248
Inglessis-Azuaje, Ignacio
214,
W P342
Inoue, Kayoko
Th MP19
Th P236
Inoue, Manabu
Inoue, Takuya
W P233
International Stroke
200, 201,
Genetics Consortium
W P87
Inzitari, Domenico Th P8, W P266
Inzucchi, Silvio
CT P6
Ionita, Ciprian N
7
Irie, Katsumi
LB 4
Irie, Koreaki
148, W P28
Irving, Natasha D
Th P154
ISHIBASHI, TOSHIHIRO 148, W P28
Ishihara, Hideyuki
W MP81
Ishikawa, Hiromi
W P113
Ishikawa, Kiyoko
W P141
Ishimatsu, Yoshihiro
Th P251
Ishitsuka, Koji
W P65
Ishizaka, Shunsuke
Th P334,
W P225
Ishrat, Tauheed
Th MP52
Isomura, Tetsu
W P148
Issenberg, S Barry
Th P131
IST3 Perfusion and
CT P35
Angiography Study Group
ISUIA Investigators
3
Ito, Hiroshi
Th P248
Ito, Keiichi
Th P244
Ito, Masaki
83, 175
Ito, Mizuki
Th P244
Ito, Takashi
Th P164
Ivan, Christina
CT P12
Iwanaga, Takeshi W P13, W P155,
W P157
Iwanami, Jun
Th P155
Iwata, Tomonori
Th P205,
Th P219, Th P240,
W P269
Izumi, Manabu
Th MP20
Izumi, Yuishin
Th P187
Jackman, Katherine
Th P163
Jackson, William H
Th P157,
W P201
Jacobs, Teresa
Th MP83
Jadhav, Surekha
Th P177
Jagadeesan, Bharathi D 166, 193,
Th MP84
Jäger, Hans R
Th MP77,
Th MP89, W MP34
Jagiella, Jeremiasz
201, W P87,
W P208
Jahan, Reza
66, 176, CT P9,
CT P40, Th P92,
Th P208, W P74, W P256,
W P261, W P267
Jahnel, Jan L
Th P121
Jahng, Geon-Ho
Th P107
Jahromi, Babak S
W P10
Jaillard, Assia
LB 7
Jaime, Masjuan
James, Martin
James, Nathan
Jang, Dong-Kyu
Jang, Kyung-Sool
Jang, Myung Suk
Th P18
CT P25
39
W P29
W P29
37, Th P281,
Th P306, W P227,
W P304, W P313
Janis, Scott
CT P11
Jankowitz, Brian
Th P224,
Th P237, W P257
Jansen, Claudia
Th P247
Jastrzebski, Cheryl
Th P259
Jatuzis, Dalius
LB 10
Jauch, Edward C W P128, W P246
Jawad, Abbas F
187
Jayam-Trouth, Annapurni
26,
CT P33
Jean, Andreanne
W P123
Jeerakathil, Thomas
Th P109,
Th P175, Th P186,
W MP30, W P139,
W P214
Jeng, Jiann-Shing
W MP45,
W P151
W MP66
Jensen, Bree Y
Jeon, Daejong
Th P37
Jeon, Yong Heui
W P55
Jeong, In-Kyong
Th P146
Jeong, In-Hye
Th P193
Jeong, Jaeseung
Th P146
Jeong, Jeom Sun Th P246, Th P249
Jeong, Sang-Wuk
W P182
Jeong, Woowon
W P85
Jernigan, Alexis
Th P59, W P317
Jewell, Edward
W P140
Jhaveri, Miral D
CT P15
Ji, Ruijun
Th P191, W MP39,
W MP41, W P14,
W P102
Jia, J
108
Jia, Long Fei
82
Jian CHEN, Xunming
W P273
JI Y Yumin LUO Yuchuan DING
Jiang, Quan
W MP60
Jiang, Wei-Jian
152
Jiang, Xiao-bing
W P75
Jickling, Glen
LB P7, W P128
Jie, Su Th P79, W MP43, W P237
Jimena, Sara
W P326
Jiménez, Carmen
Th MP64
Jiménez, María
76, Th P22
Jiménez-Caballero,
Th MP64
Enrique
Jimenez-Conde, Jordi
W P87
W P326
Jimenez-Nieto, Maria 29, 32, Th P95
Jing, Deqiang
LB 1
Jing, Fei
Th P155
Jinnouchi, Juro
Th P57, W P147,
W P233
Johnson, Debra M
Th P270
Johnson, John
Th P127
Johnson, Keith
53
Johnson, Kevin
W P134
Johnston, S Claiborne
100, 132,
141, 142, 181, 186, 197,
CT P1, Th P72, Th P116,
Th P184, W MP75
Jones, Britta
LB 1
Jones, Erica M
57
Jones, Lisa
W P197
Jones, Raegan
W P293
Jones, Sara B
211, Th MP61,
W P120
Jones, William 122, NS 7, Th P6,
Th P183, Th P277,
W P309
Jordan, Lori C
187, Th P313,
W MP76
Jose, Vivancos
Th P18
Jose Antonio, Egido
Th P18
Joseph, G
W P256
Joseph, Sherin
W P288
Josephson, S A
141, Th MP34
Joshi, Manish
Th P173
Jovin, Tudor G
18, 152, CT P40,
LB 5, Th MP4, Th MP49,
Th P5, Th P212, Th P221,
Th P224, Th P237, W P247,
W P257, W P272
Joyce, Nina
43
JR-NET2 and SAMURAI
Th P204
study Investigators
Juan-Babot, JO
W P99
Juanpere, Sergi
Th P95
Judd, Suzanne E
199, 203,
W MP18, W MP67,
W P112, W P122
Jumaa, Mouhammad A
Th MP4,
Th P5, Th P212, Th P221,
Th P224, Th P237, W P247,
W P257, W P272
Juneja, Harrinder
136
Jung, Dong-Sup
W P29
Jung, Joo Eun
174
Jung, Jin-Man
W P145
Jung, Keun-Hwa
Th P37
Jung, Klaus
Th P81
Jung, Keun Hwa
W P227
Jung, Richard S Th MP59, Th P307
Jungehuelsing, Gerhard J Th P91
Kacimi, Rachid
Th P156
Kadam, Shilpa D
Th P154
Kade, Allison M
147, Th MP36
Kadirvel, Ramanathan
W P24,
W P33
Kageji, Teruyoshi Th MP42, W P26
Kagiyama, Tomoko
Th P251
249
Kahle, Michael
Kahles, Timo
Kahn, Muhammad A
Kaihara, Kaori
Kaji, Ryuji
Kajiwara, Ikki
Kajiwara, Koji
Kakuda, Wataru
Kakumoto, Kousuke
Kalbfleisch, John D
LB P2
Th P163
W MP35
W MP62
Th P187
W P28
W MP81
Th P248
Th P218
71, 147,
Th MP36
Kale, Sushant
140, Th P212,
Th P282
Kalil, Angela
92, 93
Kallis, Constantinos
Th MP89
Kallmes, David
1, 4, 5, W P24,
W P33, W P79
Kaltenbach, Lisa
206
Kamel, Hooman
100, 141,
Th MP34, W P217
Kamigaki, Alisa S
Th P129
Kamouchi, Masahiro
Th P57,
W P18, W P65, W P113,
W P115, W P148
Kan, Issei
182
Kan, Li
187
Kanakis, Allison Th P53, W MP83
Kaneko, Nobuyuki
W P155
Kanematsu, Yasuhisa
W P26
Kaneyuki, Mika
W MP62
Kang, Byeong-Teck
W P182
Kang, Dong-Wha
160, 216,
Th P146, Th P211, W P108,
W P145, W P271
Kang, Jihoon
W P227
Kang, Kyoung-Mook
Th P37
Kang, Kyusik
W P234, W P298
Kang, Mi-Wook
W P29
Kang, Yeonwook
37
Kanki, Hideaki
W P144
Kao, Race
W P189
Kapnick, Denise
Th MP55
Kapral, Moira 123, 208, Th MP66,
Th P287, Th P301,
W MP68
Kar, Siddhartha
136
Karam, George
128, Th P47
Kario, Kazuomi Th P28, Th P168,
W P169, W P170
Karki, Kishor
107
Karl, Molly
W P192
Karmarkar, Sumedha W
W P53
Karp1, Lindsey
W P52
Karve, Sudeep J
212
Kasam, Mallikarjunarao
136,
Th P33, Th P34, Th P197,
W P4, W P281
Kase, Carlos
55, Th P124,
W P154, W P299
250
Kasner, Scott E
139, 206, CT P3,
CT P22, Th P93,
W MP38, W P100,
W P319
Kassell, Neal F
LB 9
Kassis, Haifa
82, W P52
Kassner, Andrea
Th P315
Kaste, Markku
Th P283, W MP1,
W P114, W P300
Katan, Mira
Th MP90
Katcheves, Alexander
Th P24,
Th P27
Katlack, Mikalynn
Th P121
Kato, Makoto
W P141
Kato, Shigenori
Th P244
Katramados, Angelos
W MP60,
W P232
Katsu, Masataka
174
Katusic, Zvonimir S
157
Katz, N
W P297
Katz, Paul
CT P41
Katzan, Irene
Th P194, Th P228,
Th P234, W P230,
W P314, W P315
Kaushal, Ritesh
140, Th P212,
Th P215
Kawabata, Akihiro
W P141
Kawabata, Hugh
W P328
Kawabori, Masahito
175, 83
Kawaguchi, Shoichiro
W P129
Kawamura, Miki
112, Th P141
Kawamura, Mitsuru
Th P236
Kawano, Hiroyuki
W P6
Kayim Yildiz, Ozlem
Th P170,
W P210
Kealey, Colin P
Th MP12
Kecskemeti, Steven
W P134
Keep, Richard F
Th P165,
Th P169, W P219,
W P350
Keesecker, Sarah E
W P220
Keller, Emanuela
LB 9
Keller, Peter
W P246
Kelley, Brendan J
40
Kelley, Jim
W P189
Kellner, Christopher P
Th P174,
W P220, W P221,
W P337, W P344
Kelly, Michael
Th P145
Kelly, Peter J
30, Th MP25,
Th MP30
Kelly-Cobbs, Aisha
W P347
Kemmling, Andre
Th MP54,
W MP20, W MP40,
W P265
Kemp, Stephanie
Th P97,
Th P111, W MP2,
W P175, W P322
Kendigelen, Pinar
Th P316
Kent, Thomas A 138, W P3, W P284
Kepe, Vladimir
153
Kepplinger, Jessica
Th P126
Kerber, Kevin A
Th P115
Kernan, Walter
CT P6, Th MP74
Kernie, Steven G
W P56
Kerr, Mary E
Th P45
Kesani, Maruthi
90, Th P59,
Th P96, W P133, W P251
Ketsawatsomkron, Pimonrat
158
Keyrouz, Salah
Th P132
Khalessi, Alexander A
W P248
Khalil, Shujaat
Th P82, Th P285
Khan, Amir S
121
Khan, Ferhana B
Th P301
Khan, Khurshid
Th P11, W P152
W P336
Khan, MAyaz
Khan, Mohammad M
Th MP14
Khan, Nadia
W P142
Khan, Naseer A
Th P326
Khan, Omar
Th P50
Khanal, Deependra
W P305
Khanna, Savita
W P349
Khatri, Pooja
68, 74, 75, 145,
Th P71, W MP14, W P73,
W P105, W P119, W P132,
W P176, W P179, W P246,
W P303, W P307
Khatri, Rakesh
195, Th P285,
W MP10
Khomenko, Andrei
W MP23
Khot, Sandeep Th P172, Th P195
Khoury, Jane
74, 75, 145,
Th MP73, Th P71, Th P73,
W P105, W P119, W P128,
W P132, W P307
Khoury, Naim
46
Khoutorova, Larissa
170
Khurana, Dheeraj
W P228
Kidwell, Chelsea S 26, 54, CT P9,
CT P33, W P329
Kiernan, Terri J Th MP31, Th P263
Kikuta, Ken-ichiro
Th MP19
Kim, Anthony S 141, 142, 181,197,
Th MP34, Th P116
Kim, Beom Joon
37, Th MP21,
Th P291, W P101,
W P117
Kim, Bum Joon
W P108
Kim, Beum Saeng
W P22
Kim, Chi Kyung
Th MP21,
W P110, W P117
Kim, Chul-Ho
W P298
Kim, Doojin
66, 153, 176,
Th P92, Th P94, Th P208,
W P74, W P267
Kim, Dae-Hyun
Th P329
Kim, Dohoung
W P110
Kim, Dong-Eog
216, W P182
Kim, Dae-Yul
W P67
Kim, Eunhee
W P203
Kim, Gab Seok
174
Kim, Gyeong-Moon 178, Th P222
Kim, Hyung-Hwan
111, Th P160
Kim, Helen
164, 167, LB P7
Kim, Hahn Young Th P112, Th P162
Kim, Hyun Young
Th P193
Kim, Hae Min
Th P306
Kim, Hyungsuk
Th P45
Kim, Helen
W MP85
Kim, Hyunggun
W P49, W P50,
W P254
Kim, Il-Gon
Th P66
Kim, Jae Guk
179
Kim, Ji-Hoon
Th P107
Kim, Jeong-Kon
Th P146
Kim, Jeong Man
Th P246
Kim, Jinkwon
Th P61, Th P62
Kim, Joosup
Th P67
Kim, Jeong-Yeon
W P182
Kim, Jong Youl
W P195
Kim, Jong S
Th P262, W P271
Kim, Jee Y
W P271
Kim, Jae Young
W P63
Kim, Jane J
W P177
Kim, Jong S
216, W MP56
Kim, Kwangmeyung
W P182
Kim, Manho
Th P37
Kim, Mirim
Th P45
Kim, Meeri
Th P93
Kim, May A 49, W P131, W P174
Kim, Nuri
W P195
Kim, Nayoung
W P304
Kim, Robert H
182
Kim, Suk Jae
178
Kim, SangYun
37, W P304
Kim, So-Hyun
Th P66
Kim, Stanley H
154, Th P209,
Th P232
Kim, Seo H
W P238
Kim, Wook-joo Th P306, W P304
Kim, Young Jin
Th P112
Kim, Young Dae
Th P61, Th P62
Kim, Yu-Kyung
W MP56
Kim, Young-Jae
W P222
Kim, Young Seo
W P298
Kim, Young A
W P234
Kim, Young D
W P238
Kim, Young R
Th P146
Kimberly, W Taylor
Th P191,
W MP41, W P14
Kimmel, Barbara
W P284
Kimura, Kazumi
Th P28, Th P64,
Th P106, Th P168,
W P13, W P155, W P157,
W P169, W P170
Kimura, Tetsuhiko
LB 4
Kimura, Tomoichiro
Th P64
King, Andrew T
W P207
Kingston, Carlene
149
251
Kinouchi, Tomoya
Th MP42,
W P26, W P47
Kirchoff-Torres, Kathryn F
60
Kirkham, Fenella J
188
Kirkman, Matthew A
W P207
Kirks, Russell C
Th P157
Kirmani, Jawad F
W MP37,
W MP50, W P330, W P341
Kirsch, Stefanie
W P178
Kirton, Adam
184, 187
Kishimoto, Hideo
Th P244
Kissela, Brett M
22, 23, 40, 75,
199, 200, 201, Th MP73,
Th P41, Th P42, Th P43,
Th P56, Th P71, Th P73,
W MP14, W MP18, W MP67,
W P73, W P87, W P105,
W P119, W P132, W P176,
W P179, W P303, W P307
Kitagawa, Kazuo
112, Th P141,
Th P144, Th P149,
Th P179
Kitayama, Jiro
W P113
Kitazato, Keiko T
W P26, W P47
Kitazono, Takanari Th P57, W P18,
W P65, W P113, W P115,
W P147, W P148,
Kitchner, Jacob
140, Th P212,
Th P282
Kitsantas, Panagiota
W P270
Kittner, Steven J201, Th P44, W P91
Kiyohara, Yutaka
W P148
Klegerman, Melvin E
W P254
Kleim, Jeffrey
W P72, W P339
Klein, Francisco R Th P48, W P82,
W P84, W P86
Kleindorfer, Dawn
1, 22, 75, 99,
199, 202, 203, 215,
Th MP73, Th MP74, Th P71,
Th P73, W MP14, W MP18,
W MP67, W P73, W P105,
W P119, W P122, W P132,
W P176, W P179, W P303,
W P307
Kleinman, Jonathan T
Th P313,
W MP76
Klijn, Catharina J M
Th P176
Klimanis, Dace
LB 8
Klingman, Jeffrey
100, 132, 142,
Th P72, Th P116
Kliper, Efrat
W P297
Klotz, Ernst
Th P81
Knash, Michael E Th P109, W P139
Knauer, Carolin
LB P9
Knauer, Katharina
LB P9
Knauth, Michael
Th P81
Knight, Robert A
107, W MP80
LB P7
Ko, Nerissa
Ko, Rose M
W P193
252
Ko, Youngchai
179, Th P68,
Th P281, Th P306,
Th P329, W P227,
W P304
Kobayashi, Adam
55, CT P35
Kobayashi, Hatasu
Th MP19
Kobayashi, Kazushige
Th P248
Kobayashi, Kazuto
W P157
Kobayashi, Norikata
W P28
Koch, Sebastian
CT P15
Koehler, Raymond C
W MP84
Koenig, William
Th MP33
Koga, Masatoshi Th P168, Th P28,
W P169, W P170
W P176
Kohake, Shannon
Kohara, Saori
Th P40
Köhrmann, Martin
LB P1
Koibuchi, Nobutaka
80
Koide, Hisashi
Th P64
Koizumi, Akio
Th MP19
Koizumi, Hiroyasu
W MP81
Kokubo, Yoshihiro
131, Th P46
Kolbusz, Karen
Th P182
Koller, Daniel L
215
Kollmar, Rainer
CT P27
Kolonel, Laurence
Th P65
Kondo, Yusuke
Th P40
Kondrikova, Galina Y
Th MP39
Kong, Jiming
Th P140
Konigsberg, Rachael G J Th MP80,
Th MP81
Kono, Yu
W P156
Koo, Bon-Nyeo
W P45
Koo, Jaseong
216, W P234
Koo, Ja-Seong
Th P211
Kool, Angelica C M
Th P176
Koral, K
185
Korczyn, Amos D
W P297
Kornder, Nicole
Th P31
Kõrv, Janika
LB 10
Korya, Daniel
W MP37,
W P330, W P341
Kosior, Jayme
55, 72, Th P173
Kostis, John B
W P319
Kotake, Tomoteru
Th P244
Kothiwol, Aakrity
LB P3
Koudstaal, Peter J
27
Koutakis, Panagiotis NS 10, Th P38
Koyfman, Feliks Th P124, W P154
Krager, Stacey L
W P53
Krakovski, Michael
W P255
Kramer, Brian
172
Kramer, Jeffrey
CT P22
Krams, Sheri
81, Th P164
Krastins, Bryan
W P342
Kraus, Jacqueline
W P31
Kreienberg, Paul
W P340
Krestin, Gabriel P
52
Krieger, Derk
Th P85
Kroma, Ghazwan M
W P197
Krompf, Kerrie A
NS 6, Th P303,
Th P304
Kronenberg, Golo
W P64
Kroon, Abraham A
161
Kroshus, Eric
72
Krupinski, Jerzy W MP82, W P76,
W P99
Krzysiak, Sandra
Th P255
Krzywicki, Karen
W P270
Ku, Katherine
177
Kubo, Satoshi
Th P292
Kufner, Anna
Th P91
Kuklina, Elena
W MP70, W P103
Kumai, Yasuhiro
W P113
Kumar, Shant
W MP82
Kumarpillai, Gopukumar
72
Kundu, Bornali
Th P31
Kung, David K
W P30
Kuo, Yong-Fang
W P78
Kupiec, James W
CT P37
Kuprinski, Jerzy
W MP87
Kuriyama, Masaru
Th P292
Kurkinen, Minna
W P300
Kuroda, Satoshi
175, 83, W P37,
W P81
Kurokawa, Tooru
Th P251
Kurth, Tobias
W MP31
Kusuda, Kenji
Th P251
Kutrovac, Kyle
Th MP23
Kuwahira, Ichiro
Th P40
Kuwashiro, Takahiro
W P18
Kuzmin-Nichols, Nicole
Th MP18
Kwok, Pui-Yan
167, W MP85
Kwon, Ick Chan
W P182
Kwon, Joo Y
W MP56, W P271
Kwon, Sun U
216, W P108,
W P271
Kwon, Seon J
Th P146
LaBresh, Kenneth A
125
Lackland, Daniel T
22, 23, 202
Ladenson, Jack H
W P149
Lagarde, Michel
W P198
Lagos, Roberto
W P130
Lahm, Daniel
Th MP82
Lai, Sue-Min Lai
Th P23
Laing, Susan T
W P50, W P254
Lakshminarayan, Kamakshi
121,
124, W P253
Lal, Brajesh K
11
Laloux, Patrice
W MP34
Lam, Judith M
Th P241
Lam, Tina I
W P69
Lambrecht, Juergen
W P143
Lamensdorf, Itschak
W P255
Lamy, Catherine
LB 7
Lamy, Chantal
W P97
Landgraf, Benjamin
W P134
Landreth, Gary
W P192
Landry, Robert
Th P275
Lane, Bethany
CT P11
Lane, Christianne J
Th P243
Lane, Judith
W P162
Lane, Karen
LB P4
Langa, Kenneth M
212, 41
Langefeld, Carl D
W P208
Langhorne, Peter
116
Lansberg, Maarten G
77, 91,
Th P97, Th P111,
W MP2, W MP25,
W P175, W P322
Lanzino, Giuseppe
4, 5, W P79
W P39, W P40,
Lapchak, Paul A
W P41, W P42
Lapointe, Marc
W P168, W P206
LaRose, Sarah L
W P215
Larrabee, Hollynn
Th MP23
Larrue, Vincent
Th P11
Latour, Lawrence L
73, 85, 160,
177, Th MP3, Th P24,
Th P27, Th P84, Th P99,
Th P101, W P8, W P9,
W P333
Lau, Benison C
Th P43
Lau, Helena
Th P124, W P154,
W P299
Laufs, Ulrich
Th P54, W P64
Lautenschlaeger, Christiane Th P126
Lavine, Sean D
196
Law, Meng
W P131
Lawal, Modinat M
W P200
Lawton, Michael T
164
Lay, Christopher C
169
Lazaridis, Christos
W P206
Lazzaro, Marc A
W P138
Le, Ahn
23
Le, Vu
W MP58
Leader, Brittany
LB P1
Leader, B
W P256
Leahy, Brian
NS 9
Lechtenberg, Colleen G
W P109
Leclercq, Claire
W P97
Lee, Andrew
Th P13
Lee, Alex G
Th MP15
Lee, Byung Hee
179
Lee, Byung-Chul
37, Th P211,
Th P329, W P227
Lee, Boyeon
LB P2
Lee, Dong Hyun
Th P61, Th P62
Lee, Dong Kun
W P182
Lee, Eun-Jae
W P108
Lee, Eun-Ja
W P229
Lee, Hwan Tae
Th P246
Lee, Jessica
81, 137, Th P164
Lee, Juneyoung 37, 216, Th P68,
Th P281, W P227,
W P313
Lee, Jin-Moo
31, 46, Th P26,
Th P86, W P149,
W P166
253
Lee, JiSung
37, Th MP21,
Th P68, Th P281
Lee, Jun
77, 216, Th P68,
Th P329, W MP2, W P227
Lee, John
CT P12
Lee, Joon Hwa
Th P112
Lee, Ju Kang
Th P193, Th P246,
Th P249
Lee, Ju-Hun
Th P193
Lee, Jihae
Th P316
Lee, Jong-Young
W P145
Lee, Jong-Eun
W P45, W P55,
W P63
Lee, Jetty C
Th P14
Lee, John J
31, Th P86
Lee, Kwang Ho
178, Th P222
Lee, Kyung-Yul
85, W P238
Lee, Kyung Bok Th P68, Th P281,
W P227, W P304,
Th P329
Lee, Kwok Tung
Th P319
Lee, Kiwon
W P206
Lee, Kyung Y
160
24, 133, Th MP68,
Lee, Meng
Th MP76, Th P207,
Th P217, Th P94, W P74
Lee, Michael
W P163
Lee, Po-Shun
Th MP81
Lee, Soo Joo
179, Th P68,
Th P207, Th P281,
Th P329, W P227
Lee, Sang Jun
179
Lee, Seung-Hoon
Th MP21,
Th P291, W P101, W P110,
W P117, W P298
Lee, Sang-Pil
Th P32
Th P37
Lee, Soon-Tae
Lee, Sang Kun
Th P37
Lee, Seong Hwan
W P108
Lee, Seon Kyu
W P140
Lee, Su-Ho
W P298
Lee, Tien
Th P13
Lee, Ting Yim
Th P171, Th P233
Lee, Tom WK
Th P319
Lee, Vivien H
Th P180, W P118
Lee, Won Taek
W P45, W P55,
W P63
Lee, Yang-ja
LB 8
Lee, Yeong-Bae
Th P193,
Th P246, Th P249
Lees, Jennifer S
Th P200
Lees, Kennedy R CT P25, Th P327,
W MP1, W P308,
W P312, W P321
Lehman, Norman L
Th P36
Leifheit-Limson, Erica C
211,
Th MP61, W P120
Leigh, Richard
W P240
Leimgruber, Pierre P
W MP8
Leira, Enrique
Th P9
254
Leira, Rogelio
Th P189
Leite, João P
Th P199, W P280
Leiva Salinas, Carlos
Th P43
Th P25, W P255
Leker, Ronen R
Leland, Mary M
W P197
Lendzion, Nadine F
Th P263
Lennartz, Michelle
W P340
Lennon, Sheila
CT P25
Lenti, Massimo
12
Lentz, Angela
W MP57
Lentz, Steven R
Th MP14
León-Jiménez, Carolina
Th P254
Leonard, Kathryn A
Th MP11
Leonardo, Christopher
W P44
Leonards, Christopher O
Th P54
Leonhardt, Ann M
W P10
Lepage, Serge
W P123
Lepere, Darren
Th MP4
LESION Investigators
73
Lesiuk, Howard
W P25
Letter, Abraham J
40
Leung, Thomas W
Th P319,
W P19, W P223,
W P231
Lev, Michael H
35, Th MP28,
Th MP30, Th MP44,
Th MP54, W P265,
W P268
Lever, Natasha M
NS 4
Levi, Christopher
87, Th P88,
Th P104, W MP21
Levi, Dan S
Th MP12
Levin, Dimitriy
Th P6
Levine, Deborah 41, 212, W MP18
Levine, Steven R
60, 145
Levitan, Emily B
199
Levy, Elad
7, CT P40, Th MP8,
W P248
Levy, Stephanie
Th MP38
Lewis, Debra A
W P24, W P33
Li, Chuanfu
W P189
Li, Hua
Th MP28, Th MP30
Li, Hao
Th P178, Th P70
Li, Jun
110, Th P150,
W P185, W P70,
W P190, W P202
Li, Jie
79
Li, Jinqi
W P197
Li, Lisa
81
Li, Lian
W MP60
Li, Mei
81, W P46
Li, Ming-Li
W MP46
Li, Peiying
156
Li, Weiguo
155, Th MP39,
W MP80, W P347
Li, Xinli
Th P293
Li, Yi
172, 173, W P59,
W P60, W P204
Li, Yue
W MP59
Li, Zixiao
Th P178
Li, Zhenteng
Liang, Elena I
Liang, Li
Liang, Li-Jung
Liang, Shen
Th P231
Th MP41
Th P297
W MP69
Th P79, W MP43,
W P21
Liang, Weimin
156
Liao, James K
111, Th P160
Libal, Nicole L
Th MP37
Licht, Daniel
187, Th P313,
W MP76
Lichtman, Judith H 211, Th MP61,
W P120
Lieber, Baruch B
Th MP9
Liebeskind, David
18, 34, 44,
49, 66, 69, 86, 101,
153, 176, 178, 210,
CT P15, CT P17, CT P22,
Th MP27, Th MP33,
Th MP35, Th P2, Th P51,
Th P92, Th P94, Th P102,
Th P113, Th P119,
Th P208, Th P217, Th P227,
Th P207, W MP3, W MP5,
W P74, W P124, W P174,
W P235, W P261, W P267
Liebkind, Ron
W P114
Lien, Li-Ming
W MP45
Lighthizer, Gail
W P291
Lihua, Dai
W MP49
Lim, Ok Kyung
Th P249
Lim Fat, Mary Jane
W P25
Lima, Fabricio O
30, Th MP28,
Th MP30, Th P266, W P125
Lima, Victor V
155
Lin, Katrina
24
Lin, Ridwan
152, Th P221,
Th P224, Th P237,
W P257
Lin, Steve
Th MP12
Lin, Weili
31, Th P26, Th P86
LIN, WEN HUA
W P19, W P223,
W P231
Lindemann, Ullrich
Th P241
Linden, Thomas
42
Lindenberg, Robert
96, 97
Lindgren, Arne
200, W P87
Lindley, Richard
116, CT P13,
CT P23, CT P35, LB P10
Lindquist, Ruth
Th MP58
Lindsell, Christopher
W MP14,
W P179, W P244,
W P303, W P307
Linfante, Italo
W P36
Lisabeth, Lynda
38, 41, 198,
Th P60, Th P115, W MP15,
W P135, W P327
Littlewood, Sine
CT P25
Liu, Dazhi
W P128
Liu, Dong-hong
W P75
Liu, Fudong
171, Th MP38,
W P190, W P70
Liu, Gaifen
Th P70
Liu, Jialing
W P56
Liu, Kenneth C
W P34
Liu, Liping
Th P178
Liu, Wei
W P30
Liu, Xian Shuang
82, W P52
Liu, Xianshuang
Th P36,
W P181, W P51
Liu, Xinfeng
W P62
Liu, Ying
Th P287
Liu, Zhongwu
Th P36, W P60
Livesay, Sarah
Th P260
Llinas, Rafael H
Th P98
Lo, Eng
214, Th MP30,
Th MP80, Th MP81,
Th P139, W P43, W P68,
W P184, W P342
Lo, Warren
187, W MP77,
W MP78
Lodder, Jan
161
Loeb, Jerod M
Th P182
Loesch, Eric
Th MP80, Th MP81
Loggins, Amber
W P293
Loh, Pei K
Th P79, W MP43,
W P16, W P21, W P237
Loh, Yince
66
Lombardi, David L
Th P128
Lombardi Hill, Debbie
Th P271
Lominadze, David
16, 159
London Stroke Clinical
209
Advisory Group
Long, Hayden
W P317
Long, Julie
NS 6
Longbottom, Mary E
CT P18
Longo, Frank M
LB 1
Longstreth, William
Th P172,
Th P192, Th P195,
W MP69, W P137,
W P320
Lopez, George
CT P27, Th MP1,
Th P15, Th P16, Th P52,
Th P114, Th P196, W P4,
W P7, W P11, W P281,
W P259
Lopez, J Ivan
W P133
López, Mirta Javiera
W P1
Lopez, Mary
W P342
Lopez, Rosario
Th P105
López-Cancio, Elena
150, 70,
W MP47, W P1
Lorenzano, Svetlana
Th MP28,
Th MP30, Th P8,
Th P99
Lotan, Haim
Th P25
Loubinoux, Isabelle
LB 7
Lough, Mary E
W MP66
Lovblad, Karl-olof W P249, W P38
Love, James
W P206
255
Love, Seth
W MP82
Lovejoy, Anne M CT P6, Th MP74
Low, Shiong W
W MP43
Lowe, Derek
Th P300
Lowe, James
20
Lowery, John
Th P147, W P263
Lu, Mei
Th P188, W P61
Lu, Shiduo
156
Luby, Marie
73, 84, 85, 177,
Th MP3, Th P24, Th P27,
Th P84, Th P101, W P8,
W P9,W P333
Lüders, Stephan
LB 10
Ludolph, AC
LB P9
Luepker, Russell V
124
Luft, Andreas R
LB 6, Th P241
Lugtu, James
NS 6
Lum, Cheemun
55, Th P331,
W P25
Lundeen, Jessica
Th P195
Luque, Ana
W P76, W P99
Lutsep, Helmi L
10, 18, LB 5,
Th MP49, Th MP53,
Th P1
Ly, Kiet A
W P137, W P320
Lyden, Patrick D CT P27, Th P19,
Th P200
Lyden, Patrik
137, W P308
Lyerly, Michael
Th P96, W P133,
W P251, W P317
Lylyk, Pedro
194
Lynch, Cynthia
158
Lynch, Gwendolyn
W P206
Lynch, John K 73, Th P24, Th P27,
Th P84, W P9, W P333
Lynn, Michael
CT P11, CT P15
Lynum, Steven
W P141
MTuru, Marta
W P99
Ma, Ding
Th MP8
Maas, Matthew B
30, Th MP28,
Th MP30, Th P136,
W P125
Maasberg, Veronika
W P178
MacDonald, Robert L
192, LB 9
Macdougall, Niall J J
Th P83
Machado, Cícera B
W P276
Machan, Jason T W MP61, W P290
Macías-Rodríguez, Ricardo W P146
Mackay, Mark
183
Mackey, Ariane
8, 9, 10
Mackey, Jason
1, 215
Macklis, Lauren N
Th P302,
W MP13
Macko, Richard
NS 12, Th P241
Macrae, I Mhairi Th P105, W P48,
W P136
Macy, Elizabeth
W P149
Macy, Michelle
W P158
Mada, Flicia
W MP71
Madani, Amin
W MP12
256
Madhavan, Ramesh
Th P50,
Th P87, W P305
Th P168
Maeda, Koichiro
Maeda, Kouichirou
W P169
Maeda, Koichiro
W P170
Maeda, Tetsuya
W P343
Maeda, Yoshihiko
W MP81
Maeder, Philippe
Th P78
Magdon-Ismail, Zainab
Th P261,
Th P276
Magoni, Mauro
Th P8
Mahan, Meredith
W P324
Mahaney, Kelly B
3, W P30
Maher, Pamela
W P40, W P42
Mahmoud, Rola
W P330
Mahoney, Elizabeth M
120
Mai, N Nguyen-Huynh
Th P178
Maisterra, Olga 17, 65, Th MP43,
Th P202, Th P226,
W MP32, W P209,
W P241, W P262
Majersik, Jennifer CT P41, Th P286
Majidi, Shahram
LB 6
Makihara, Noriko
Th P28
Makino, Hisashi
131
Makino, Hiroshi
Th MP41
Malas, Mahmoud B
11
Malek, Amer
152
Maliapen, Mahendran
Th P79,
W P21
Malik, Amer
Th P221, Th P224,
W P247
Malisch, Tim
CT P36
Mallick, Andrew A
188
Malzahn, Uwe
Th P91
Mamdani, Muhammad
Th P287
Manabe, Yasuhiro
Th MP5
Mancini, Barbara
W P270
Manco-Johnson, Marilyn Th P312
Mandava, Pitchaiah
138, W P3
Mandeville, Emiri T
Th P139
Mandrekar, Jay
Th P3
Mangat, Halinder
Th MP82
Mangiafico, Salvatore
W P266
Mangla, Sundeep
Th P231
Manley, Nathan
Th MP15
Mansfield, Karen
W P288
Mansoor, Simin
W P172
Mant, Jonathan
CT P25
MANWANI, BHARTI
171
Marcello, Norina
Th P8
Marcos Gonzalez, Ana
W P38,
W P249
María, Alonso de Leciñana Th P18
Mariano-Gambaro,
Th P199,
Debora C
W P280
Maric, Dragan
84
Marín, Rebeca Th P167, W MP28
Markham, Joanne
Th MP85
Markovic, Daniela
28, Th P181,
W MP16
Markowitz, Geoffrey J
Th P154
Marks, Caren
W MP50
Marks, Michael P
W P142
Markus, Hugh S
CT P25, W P98
Marquardt, Lars
W P98
Marque, Philippe
LB 7
Marquez, Chensy
W P96
Marr, Angelina
LB 9
Marshall, Randolph
210
Th P167,
Martí-Fàbregas, Joan
Th MP64, W MP28
Martí-Vilalta, Josep-Lluís Th P167
Martin, Coleman Th P239, W P83
Martin, Lisa
W P208
Martin, Neil
69
Martin, Renee H
CT P28, LB 3
Martin, Renee L 191, 68, Th MP79
Martín-Fernández, Marcos W MP24
Martín-Martínez, Diego
W MP24
Martin-Schild, Sheryl
57, 137,
210, NS 8, Th P89,
W P95, W P325
Martinelli, Diana
Th MP23
Martinez, Rebecca E
W P11,
W P281
Martinez Sanchez, Patricia Th MP64,
Th P12, W P153
Martínez-Ramírez, Sergi Th P167
Martínez-Vila, Eduardo
CT P2
Maruff, Paul
CT P37
Maruichi, Katsuhiko
175, W P81
Marx, Matthew H M
NS 8
Masaki, Ebara
W P28
Masataka, Kato
W P28
Masjuán, Jaime Th MP64, Th P12
Masrur, Shihab
Th P309
Massa, Stephen M
W P69
Massaro, Lori
Th MP4, Th P5
Massy, Ziad A
W P97
Masters, Rebecca R
Th P172
Mastrolia, Deborah M
Th P257,
W P275
Masuda, Tomoko
W P88
Masuet, Anna
150, W MP47
Mathews, Jomal
W P228
Mathews, Maureen L
Th P121
Matou, Sabine
W MP82
Matou-Nasri, Sabine
W MP87
Matsuki, Takayuki
Th P57,
W P147, W P233
Matsumoto, Masayasu
Th P292
Matsumoto, Noriko
W P13,
W P155, W P157
Matsumoto, Shoji
Th P218
Matsumura, Jon
CT P44
Matsuo, Ryu
W P148
Matsushita, Nobuhisa
W P26,
W P47
Matsuura, Norio
Th MP19
Matsuyama, Takeshi
W P129
Mattle, Heinrich
W MP23
Maud, Alberto
W P243
Mauro, Raffaella
W P77
Mayeda, Elizabeth R
38
Mayer, Stephan A
LB 9
62
Maygers, Joyce
Mays, Robert
78
Mazabob, Janine M
Th P260
Mazighi, Michael
W MP89
Mazraeh, Jilla
W P38
Mazza, Megan
Th P261
McArthur, Kate W P311, W P312,
W P321
Mcavoy, Thera A
Th MP13
McCabe, Christopher
Th P105,
W P136
McCall, Kanika
W P163
McCall-Brown, Angela N Th P267
McCartney, Leigh Ann
Th MP57,
Th MP59, Th P264,
Th P307, W P278
McClain, Jonathon L
Th P159
McClean, Paula
Th P274
McClellan, William M
W P112
McClendon, Mark S
W P334
McClure, Chalmer
187
McClure, Leslie
40, 129, 202,
CT P19, Th P49,
W P122, W P299
McCulloch, Charles E
164, 167,
W MP85
McCullough, Louise
110, 171,
Th MP38, Th MP40,
Th P150, W P70, W P185,
W P190, W P202
McCullough, Stephen
Th MP10
McGarvey, Michael L
W MP38
McGrath, Emer
123
McIntosh, Meghan
Th P210,
W P216
McKenzie, Alison L
W MP58
McKernan, Ruth
CT P37
McKhann, Guy M
39
McKinney, James S
W P162,
W P319
McMahon, Marilyn
Th P127
McManus, April
Th P138
McMullin, David
214, W P342
McNamara, Michael
Th MP24
McNamee, Rachel A
Th MP39
McNulty, Maggie
Th P302,
W MP13, W P323
McPherson, David D
W P49,
W P50, W P254
McQuaige, F B
W P311
McQuillan, Jay
W P149
McShane, Tony
188
McVerry, Ferghal
Th P83
257
Meagher, Sean
Means, Anthony
Medrek, Sarah K
CT P36, LB P1
W P185
Th P15,
Th P114, W P11
Mehra, Manik
W P239
Mehta, Sonal
Th P206, Th P230
Meissner, Irene
1, 3, 215
Meler, Pilar
Th P226
Mello, Eduardo
CT P46
Mello, Philip
Th MP70
Melluzzo, Shannon
Th P261
Melo, Eduardo
CT P46
Mendelow, A D
W MP36
Mendes Pereira, Vitor
W P38
Mendioroz, Maite
W P90
Meng, Hui
Th MP8
Meng, Lixin
Th P65
Menon, Bijoy
72, Th MP51,
W MP27, W P167
Menon, Ravi S
26, 54, W P329
Merchant, Mahesh
W P274
Meretoja, Atte
Th P283
Merino, Joaquin
W P66
Merino, José G 73, 74, 160, 210,
Th P24, Th P27, Th P84,
Th P101, W P9, W P333
Merkin, Sharon S
W MP69
Merlin, Mark A
W P162
Mertens, Annelien
161
Meschia, James F
8, 9, 10, 11,
200, 201, Th P3, Th P41,
Th P42, Th P43, Th P44,
Th P49, Th P56,
W MP18, W P87, W P92,
W P208, W P285
Mesler, Joan A
Th P274
Mesquita, Rickson
Th P93
Messe, Steven R
21, 204, 206,
W MP38, W P100
Metcalf, Patricia
Th P69
Metoki, Norifumi
Th MP5
Metreveli, Naira
16
Meuli, Reto
Th P78
Meunier, Jason M
W P242,
W P244
Meurer, William J
71, 147,
Th MP36, Th P60,
Th P115, W P158
Meyer, Brett B
W MP5
Meyer, Brett C
74, 210, W MP3
Meyer, Dawn M
210, W MP3,
W MP5, W MP65
Meyerand, Beth Th P316, W MP51
Meyerand, Elizabeth
Th P31
Meyers, Philip M 168, 196, W P221
Michael, Kathleen M
NS 12
Michalski, Dominik
W P150
Michel, Patrik
CT P27, Th P123,
Th P223, Th P58, Th P76,
Th P78, W MP23
258
Mihara, Ban
Mikami, Takeshi
Mikulík, Robert
Milan, Dalia
Milbury, Paul E
Miley, Jefferson T
Th MP5
Th P314
Th P279
Th P225
30
154, 64,
Th P209, W P243
Millán, Mónica
150, Th P213,
Th P221, W MP47,
W P1
Miller, Bonnie
Th MP60
Miller, Geoffrey
Th P131
Miller, Ken
Th P128
Miller, Phil
CT P12
Miller, Patricia H
Th P263
Miller, Robert M
Th P192
Miller, Scott W
W MP38
Millis, Scott
W MP71
Milner, Eric
190
Milojkovic, Bogdan
CT P25
Milton, Ian
163
Min, Li-Juan
Th P155
Minamishima, Shizuka
W P43
Mineharu, Yohei
Th MP19
Minematsu, Kazuo
Th P168,
Th P320, W P20,
W P169, W P170
Ming, Liu
W MP49
Minnerup, Jens Th P278, W MP20,
W MP40
Mintun, Mark
Th MP85
Minuk, Jeffrey
95, Th P321
Mir, Osman
W P17
Miranda, Rajesh
Th MP16
Mirasol, Raymond
177, Th P101
Mirsen, Thomas R
89
Mishima, Hideaki
W P129
Mishima, Kenichi
W P199
Mishima, Nobuyuki
Th P64
Mishra, Nishant Kumar
Th P200,
W P308
Miskolczi, Laszlo
CT P36
Misra, Vivek
136, Th MP1,
Th P16, Th P33, Th P34,
Th P52, Th P197, W P58,
W P259, W P281
MISTIE Trial Group
LB P4
Mistretta, Charles
W P134
Mitaki, Shingo
W P89
Mitchell, Brian
149
Mitchell, Braxton
201, Th P44,
W P91
Mitchell, K A
W P311
Mitchell, Patrick
W MP36
Mitchell, Peter
W P246
Mitomi, Mutsumi
Th P106
Mitsias, Panayiotis
Th P188,
W MP60, W P232,
W P324
Mitsumura, Hidetaka
W P156
Mittal, Manoj
Th P23, Th P239,
W P83
Miura, Hiroshi
Th P64
Miwa, Yoshikazu
Th P335
Miyagi, Tetsuya
Th P168,
W P169, W P170
Miyake, Takashi
80
Miyamoto, Michiyuki
W P37
Miyamoto, Nobukazu
Th P185
Miyamoto, Susumu
Th MP19
Miyamoto, Yoshihiro
131
Miyashita, Fumio
W P20
Miyata, Toshiyuki
W P199
Miyazaki, Yuichi Th P205, Th P219,
Th P240, W P269
Mizutani, Yasuaki
Th P244
Mlinarevich, Nada W P126, W P236
Mlynash, Michael 77, 91, Th MP45,
Th P97, Th P111,
W MP2, W MP25, W P175,
W P213, W P322
Moalli, Daniel
NS 2
Moatti, Joseph
Th MP10
Mocco, J
Th MP72, Th MP8,
W P248, W P337,
W P339, W P344
Mochio, Soichiro
W P156
Mochizuki, Yubuhito
Th P236
Modic, Michael W P314, W P315
Modrick, Mary
158
Moeller-Hartmann, Walter W MP22
Mogensen, Monique
W P131
Mogi, Masaki
Th P155
Mohamed Usuludin, Suhaila
117
Mohammad, Yousef M
LB 12
Mohammed-Rajput,
Th P288
Nareesa
Mohanchandra, KP
Th MP12
Mohiuddin, Syed
W P78
Mohr, JP
9
Mohsen, Mona M
W P140
MOK, VINCENT
W P19, W P231
Molina, Carlos A
17, 55, 65, 180,
Th MP29, Th MP43,
Th P11, Th P20,
Th P202, Th P226,
W MP32, W P209,
W P241, W P262
Molyneux, Andrew J
LB 9
Momjian-Mayor, Isabelle W P249
Momosaki, Ryo
Th P248
Monsour, Suzanne
W P293
Montaner, Joan Th MP29, W P87,
W P90, W P262
Montecchia, Julieta
36, Th P324,
W P94
Montgomery, Robin
W P270
Moody, Melanie R
W P254
Moomaw, Charles J
1, 75,215,
Th MP73, Th P71,
Th P73, W MP14,
W P73, W P105,
W P119, W P132,
W P176, W P179,
W P303, W P307
Moon, Sung Ung
W P55
Moon, Yeonsil
Th P112
Moon, Yeseon P
Th MP90
W P285
Mooney, Lesia
Moonis, Majaz
W MP54
Moore, Kari
W MP29
Moore, Wesley S
8
Mooss, Aryan
W P78
Mora, Jaime
W P76
Morales, Ana
Th MP64
Morales, Daniela
W P280
Moran, Christopher J
165, 166,
193, Th MP84
W MP26
Moreau, Francois
Moretto, Giuseppe
Th P8
Morey, Miriam C
113
Morgenstern, Lewis B
56, 198,
212, 41, 71, CT P8,
Th MP36, Th MP67,
Th P60, Th P115,
W MP15, W P135,
W P158, W P327
Mori, Takahisa Th P205, Th P219,
Th P240, W P269
Mori, Takahiro
Th P335
Morigaki, Ryoma
Th P187
Morikawa, Minoru
W P225
Morillo, Carlos A
CT P30
Morishita, Ryuichi
80
Morita, Masayo
W P156
Moritz, Chad
Th P31
Moriwaki, Hiroshi Th MP5, Th P35
Morovic, Sandra
W P116
Morrell, Elizabeth
NS 5
Morris, John
Th MP85
Morrison, Kathy
NS 11, Th P289
Morton, Johanna L
W P230,
W P315
Moshier, Erin L
60
Moskowitz, Michael A
Th P160
Moskowitz, Shaye
6
Mosley, Ian T
W P164
Motola, Ivette
Th P131
Motomura, Masakatsu
W P88
Mou, Yongshan
LB 8, W P200
Mount, Natalie
CT P37
Mourelo, Santiago
Th P95
Mouridsen, Kim
W MP19
Moussa, Issam
Th P318
Moussavi, Mohammad
W MP37,
W P330, W P341
259
Moy, Claudia S
22, 40, CT P28,
LB 3, W MP18
Moyle, Henry
Th MP10
MR RESCUE Investigators
CT P9
MR WITNESS Investigators Th P99
Mualem, Elan
CT P36, LB P1
CT P45,
Muehlschlegel, Susanne
Th P333
Mueller, Gisela C
W P135
Muir, Keith W
Th P83, Th P105,
W MP23, W P136
Mukherjee, Mukul NS 10, Th P38
Mulero Carrillo, Patricia
134
Mullen, Michael T
21, 139,
Th P93, W P100
Müller, Susanne
LB P9
Mullick, Rakesh
W P8
Mun, Chin Hee
W P45
Munir, Muhammad
Th P232
Munjal, Charu
16
Munoz, Claudio
W MP12
Munoz, Melody
138, W P3
Munoz, Rosalyn
W P270
Muntner, Paul
Th P56, W P112
Muradashvili, Nino
159
Murai, Nozomu
Th P218
Murakami, Koji
Th P148,
W P183, W P187
Muraszko, Karin
W P219
Murayama, Yuichi 148, 182, W P28
Murillo-Bonilla, Luis M
Th P254,
Th P323, W P107
Muroi, Carl
W P199
Murphy, Deborah A
W P161
Murphy, Jillian B
Th MP67
Murphy, Paul
122, Th P277,
W P309
Murphy, Suzanne
Th P65
Murphy, Stephanie J
Th MP37
Murray, Gordon
LB 10
Murray, Veronica
CT P35
Murtagh, Madeleine J
W P160
Muzikansky, Alona
30, Th MP28,
Th MP30, W P125
Muzykantov, Vladimir
W P180
Mychaleckyj, Josyf C
Th P328
Myers, Laura
Th P310
N Sergentanis, Theodoros Th P11
Nabika, Toru
W P89
Nadareishvili, Zurab
85
Nadeau, Stephen E
LB 11
Nagahiro, Shinji Th MP42, Th P187,
W P26, W P47
Nagahisa, Kanako
W MP62
Nagai, Atsushi
W P89
Nagai, Yoji
Th P320
Nagakane, Yoshinari
91
Nagano, Keiko
Th P179
Naganuma, Masaki
Th P28
Nagao, Takehiko
Th P236
260
Nagaraja, Nandakumar
Th P87,
Th P220, W MP71
Nagaraja, Tavarekere N
107,
W MP80
Nagarajan, Vijaiganesh 128, Th P47
Nagata, Izumi
Th P334, W P225
Nagata, Ken
W P343
Nagatani, Atsuko
W P88
Nagatsuka, Kazuyuki
Th MP5,
Th P46, W P144
Nagaya, Erina
CT P46
Nagenthiraja, Kartheeban W MP19
Nagesh, Vijaya
107
Nah, Greg
38
Nah, Hyun
W MP56
149, Th P229
Nahab, Fadi
Nahirniak, S
W MP33
Nair, Dinesh
97
Nair, Deepak S
Th P121
Nair, Veena A
Th P31, W MP51
Nakagami, Hironori
80
Nakagawa, Kazuma
W P215
Nakagawara, Jyoji Th P28, Th P168,
W P169, W P170
Nakahara, Ichiro
Th P218
Nakajima, Hideki
W P88
Nakajima, Makoto Th P110, W P6
Nakamura, Asako
W P18
Nakamura, Kuniyuki W P18, W P65
Nakamura, Ryoichi
Th P244
Nakane, Hiroshi
W P113
Nakano, Takafumi
W P199
Nakata, Ruka
W P88
Nakatsukasa, Masashi
Th P118
Nakayama, Naoki
W P37, W P81
Nakayama, S
108
NAKAZAKI, MASAHITO
Th P205,
Th P219, Th P240,
W P269
Nakiri, Guilherme S
W P23
Nalls, Michael A
Th P41, W P92
Nam, Hyo Suk
Th P61, Th P62
Nanda, Ashish Th P206, Th P230
Nanduri, Sunanda
Th P122
Nappini, Sergio
W P266
Narasimhan, Purnima
174
Narata, Ana P
W P38, W P249
Narayana, Rashmi
Th MP45
Narayanan, Sandra
Th P130,
Th P220
Narins, Craig R
W MP8
Naritomi, Hiroaki Th MP5, Th P35
Nash, Bradford S
W P161
Nasr, Deena M
4
Natarajan, Sabareesh K 7, Th MP8,
W P248
Nath, Sumit
W P8
Nathan, Jay K
Th P29, Th P203
Navaratna, Deepti
214
Navi, Babak
100, 141, Th MP34,
W P217
Neal, Bruce
CT P13
Nearnberg, Caryn M
50
Neddo, Adam
W P274
Neil, Elizabeth
W P324
Neil, William P
Th MP6
Nelsen, Monica A
Th P243
Nelson, Carl A
Th P252
Nemoto, Edwin M
106
Nencini, Patrizia
W P266
Nentwich, Lauren M 30, Th MP28,
Th MP30, W P125
Nesbit, Gary N
W P34
Nesi, Mascia
W P266
NET SMART Faculty NS 3, W P159
and Fellows
Neuhaus, John
38
Nezu, Tomohisa Th P168, W P169,
W P170
Ng, Kay W P
Th P79, W MP43,
W P16, W P21,
W P237
Ng, Perry P
Th P286
Ngo, Quang V
W P137, W P320
Nguyen, Andrew
W MP89
Nguyen, Dennis
W MP58
Nguyen, Thanh
Th P124
Nguyen, Viet-Huong V
W P302
Nguyen-Huynh, Mai N
132, 181,
Th P72, Th P184,
W P177
Ni, Jun
CT P47, W MP46
Nichelli, Paolo
Th P8
Nichol, Helen
Th P145
Nicholas, Gloria
W P284
Nickles, Adrienne
Th P305
Niclot, Philippe
LB 7
Nicolas, Caroline
W P164
Nicoli, Francois
Th P11
Nidhinandana, Samart
Th P308
Nielsen, Jens K
Th P85
Niemi, Jon
W P192
Nighoghossian, Norbert
W P198
Niizuma, Kuniyasu
174
Niki, Hitoshi
Th MP5
Nikolov, Dimitar
W P68
Nilanont, Yongchai
Th P308
Nimrod, Abraham
W P255
NINDS LESION II Investigators 177
Ning, Chou
W MP43
Ning, MingMing
214, Th MP80,
Th MP81, W P342
Nishimura, Hiroyuki
Th MP5
Nishimura, Yushi
W P141
Noble, Brie N
Th MP31
Nogueira, Raul G 18, 35, CT P40,
Th MP54, Th P235,
Th P238, W P246,
W P265, W P268
Nolten, Donna
NS 5
Nombela, Florentino
Th P12
Nomura, Sadahiro
W MP81
Norris, Gregory
Th P220
Northcutt, Tammy L
Th P270
Noser, Elizabeth
Th P288
Novak, Eric
W P314, W P315
Novak, Peter
114
Novak, Vera
114
W P186
Nowak, Thaddeus S
Ntaios, George
Th P223
Nudo, Randolph J
Th P32
Nygaard, Haakon
NS 2
Nystrom, Karin V
NS 2, NS 4
O’Brien, Emily
208, W MP68
O’Callaghan, Christina
Th P294
O’Callaghan, Finbar J K
188
O’Connell, Jeffrey Th P44, W P91
O’Connor, Jennifer
43
O’Donnell, Martin O
123, 127,
Th MP86
O’Mara, Susan
W P270
Obenaus, Andre
170
Obuchowski, Nancy
W P314
Ochoa-Guzmán, Ana Teresa Th P254
Odenkirchen, Joanne
CT P32
Oderich, Gustavo S
W P79
Odier, Céline
Th P76
Ogawa, Takeki
W P28
Ogbi, Safia
155, W MP79
Ogrodnik, Mathew
Th P124,
W P154
Oh, Byung-Mo
W P67
Oh, Chang Wan
W P304
Oh, Mi-Sun
Th P211
Oh, Mi-Young
W P101
Oh, Sang-Mi
Th P129
Oh, S Paul
W MP86
Oh, Seung H
W P238
Oh, Yoon-Sang
W P22
Ohlendorf, Matt
W P149
Ohman-Strickland, Pamela W P162
Ohnmacht, Peggy
Th P273
Ohtsuki, Toshiho
Th P292
Ois, Angel
70, W P326
Oishi, Hidenori
W P27
Ojha, Pawan
103
Oka, Fumiaki
W MP81
Okabayashi, Ichiro
W P141
Okada, Yasushi Th P28, Th P168,
Th P320, W P111,
W P148, W P169,
W P170
Okami, Nobuya
174
Okamura, Tomonori
131, Th P46
Okayama, Akira
W P20
Okazaki, Shuhei
Th P179
Okon, Nicholas
Th MP24
Okuchi, Kazuo
W P199
261
Okuda, Satoshi
Th P28, Th P168,
W P169, W P170
Olges, Mona
NS 9
Olivot, Jean-Marc 77, 91, W MP2,
W MP25, W P175,
W P322
Olson, DaiWai 125, 146, 204, 205,
206, 207, Th P295,
Th P297, Th P298,
Th P309, W MP6, W P301
Omae, Tsuyoshi
W P115
Omura-Matsuoka, Emi
112,
Th P141, Th P144,
Th P149
On Behalf of the
Th MP86
AVERROES Investigators,
on behalf of the AVERROES
127
Steering Committee and
Investigators
on behalf of the AVERT
116
Collaboration
on behalf of the AVERT
CT P29
Trialist Collaboration
on behalf of the DASH
W P213
Investigators
On behalf of the Data Safety
67
and Monitoring Board and the
SENTIS Steering Committee
on behalf of the DEFUSE
W MP2
Investigators
on behalf of the DEFUSE77
EPITHET Investigators
on behalf of the DIAS-3
CT P16
and DIAS-4 Study Group
On behalf of the
CT P24
GSK249320 Study Investigators
on behalf of the
Th P287
Investigators of the Registry
of the Canadian Stroke Network
On Behalf of the IRIS
Th MP74
Trial Investigators
on behalf of the SENTIS
15
Steering Committee and
Investigators
on behalf of the SPOTRIAS
210
Investigators
On behalf of the VISTA
139
Collaboration
on behalf of the VISTA
Th P200
Investigators
Ong, Benjamin K Th P14, Th P79,
W MP43, W P16,
W P21, W P237
Ono, Yuu
131, Th P46
Onoue, Hisashi
W P28
Onoyama, Kaoru
Th P251
Oparil, Suzanne
23
Opeolu, Adeoye
W P73
Opherk, Christian
W MP83
Ordin, Diana
Th P293, Th P310
262
Ordóñez, Jordi
Orlando, Alessandro
Ortega, Fabiana
Th P167
Th MP11
36, Th P324,
W P94
Th P189
Ortega-Casarrubios,
María de los Ángeles
Ortiz, Gustavo
Th P225
Osborne, Jenny
Th MP74
Oser, Carrie
Th MP24
Oshima, Yushi
Th P244
Østergaard, Leif Th P88, W MP19
Ostra, Marilyn
Th P275
Ota, Akiko
Th P292, W MP62
Ota, Taisei
Th P292
Otaka, Yohei
LB 4
Ouyang, Bichun Th P302, W P323
Ovbiagele, Bruce
24, 28, 36, 66,
133, 144, 176, 178,
CT P33, Th MP76,
Th P92, Th P94, Th P181,
Th P208, Th P324,
W MP16, W MP69,
W P74, W P94, W P267
Owens, Gary K
W P348
112, Th P141,
Oyama, Naoki
Th P144, Th P149
Padela, Muhammad T
W MP37
Padget, Deborah
W P17
Padma, Vasantha
55
Padmanabhan, Rajiv
W MP54
Pagola, Jorge
65, 180, Th MP43,
Th P202, Th P213,
Th P226, W MP32,
W P209, W P241,
W P262
Paik, Myunghee C
Th MP90
Paik, Nam-Jong
W P67
Palacios, Igor
214, W P342
Palazzo, Paola
Th P59, Th P63
Palesch, Yuko
56, CT P28, LB 3
Paliwal, Prakash R
Th P79,
W MP43, W P16,
W P21, W P237
Pallast, Stefanie
W P68
Pallin, Daniel
43
Palomino, Alfredo
W P245
Palumbo, Vanessa
W P266
Pan, Wendy
Th P297
Pan, Wenqin 125, Th P309, W P318
Panagos, Peter
46, W P166,
W P246
Pancioli, Arthur
CT P34, W P128
Pandav, Vijay
47
Pandey, Aditya
Th MP83
Pandey, Dilip
CT P22
Pandey, Paritosh
162
Pandurengan, Renganayaki
137,
Th P15, Th P52, Th P114,
Th P196, Th P197, W P4,
W P7, W P11, W P216
Panezai, Spozhmy
W P330
Panthagani, David
W P141
Paolucci, Ugo
W MP50
Papini, Giacomo D E
35, 88
Pappa, Christopher
W MP77
Parham, Christi
LB P2
Parides, Michael K
30, Th MP28,
Th MP30, W P125
Pariente, Jeremie
LB 7
Park, Eun-Sun
W P110
Park, Hyun
Th P37
Park, Hee-Kwon
Th P66, W P226
Park, Hyang-Hee
W MP42
Park, Hae Kwan
W P22
Park, Jong-Moo
216, Th P68,
Th P211, Th P281,
Th P329, W P227,
W P234
Park, Joseph
CT P37
Park, Jung Hyun Th P306, W P304
Park, Jeong-Jin
Th P66
Park, Jong-Ho
W P229
Park, Jae-Sung
W P29
Park, Ki Deok
Th P246
Park, Kyung Ah
W P45,
W P55, W P63
Park, Sea mi
Th MP82
Park, Sang-Kyu
W P29
Park, Sang-Soon
W P298
Park, Soo Hyun
W P304
Park, Tai Hwan Th P281, Th P329,
Th P68, W P227
Park, Yeon Hwan
Th P256
Park, Young-Sup
W P29
Park, Yu Mi
W P63
Parker, Alisdair P
188
Parsons, Mark
87, 91, CT P13,
CT P35, Th P88,
Th P104, W MP21,
W MP25
Pasquinelli, Gianandrea W MP11,
W P77
Passman, Rod
CT P30
Passos, Giselle
W P338
Patel, Aman
Th MP10
Patel, Akash H
W MP37,
W P330, W P341
Patel, Anant I
Th P232
Patel, Bhumika
Th MP9
Patel, Hiren C
W P207
Patel, Nirav
Th P128
Patel, Smita
W P135
Patel, Shiel K
W MP26
Patel, Tejas H
W P270
Patousi, Athanasia
Th P21
Patricia, Simal
Th P18
Patronas, Nicholas
Th MP3,
Th P108
Patterson, Damon
Th P96,
Th P210, W P251
Pavlakis, Steve
Pavlovic, Aleksandra M
Pawlikowska, Ludmila
187
Th P77
167,
W MP85
Payabvash, Seyedmehdi Th MP54,
W P265, W P268
Payne, Catherine
58
Th MP60
Pazdalski, Linda
Peace, Fredrick
202
Pedragosa, Angels
17
Pedraza, Salvador
29, 32, 76,
Th P22, Th P95
Peeters, Andre
CT P35, W MP34
Pehlivanova, Marieta
Th P24,
Th P27
Pekcec, Anton
W P43, W P68
Pelham, Christopher
158
Pemberton, Bradley L
W P93
Penalba, Anna
Th MP29, W P90
Peng, Bin
CT P47, W MP46
Peng, Changya
W P194
Peng, Quing
W P312
Peng, Tao
W P50
Pennucci, Roberta
W MP82
Pennypacker, Keith
Th P153,
W P44
Penstone, Patricia Th P188, W P324
Penumbra System Pivotal Th P204
and POST Investigators
Pera, Guillem
W MP47
Pereira, Marta P
W P193
Pereira, Vitor M
W P249
Perez, Amy
NS 6
Perez, Magali
W P198
Perez, Yael
W MP44
Pérez de la Ossa, Natàlia Th P213,
Th P221, Th P77,
W P1
Pérez-Fernández, Santiago W MP4
Pérez-Pérez, Jesús
Th P167
Pergola, Gabriela
CT P19
Pergola, Pablo
CT P19
Perini, Francesco
Th P8
Periyasamy-Thandavan, S Th P157,
W P201
Perren, Fabienne
Th P11
Perry, Jeff J
45, Th MP32,
Th P117
Persky, Rebecca W
Th MP38
Persson, Carina U
118
Pervez, Muhammad 48, Th MP70
Pervez, M Ahsan W MP39, W P102
Petersen, Nancy J
Th P258
Peterson, Eric
48, 125, 146, 204,
205, Th P295,
Th P297, W MP6,
W P301, W P318
Peterson, Laura A
W P349
Petralia, Jacob
W P142
Pfefferkorn, Thomas
W MP23
263
Th P143
Pfeilschifter, Waltraud
Pham, Chien H
W P137, W P320
Pham, Loc-Duyen D
Th MP30
Pham, Tielong
Th P225
Phipps, Michael M
Th MP22
Piazza, Matthew
168, 196,
Th P174, W P221
Pickham, David
W P279
Picq, Madeleine
W P198
Piepgras, David G
3
Pierce, Linda L
Th P255
Piette, John D
212
Pikula, Aleksandra Th P124, W P154
Pilgram, Thomas K
165
Pineada, Tiffany
W P317
Piñeiro, Socorro
65, 180,
Th MP43, Th P226,
W MP32, W P209,
W P241, W P262
Ping, Philip A S W MP43, W P237
Pini, Rodolfo
W MP11, W P77
Piperidou, Charitomeni
Th P21
Pires, Caroline R
200
Pires, Paulo W
Th P159
Piriyawat, Paisith
140, Th P212,
Th P215, Th P282
Pisapia, Jared M
21
Pitkäniemi, Janne
Th P283
Pitt, Bertram
W P350
Pivalizza, Evan G
Th P7
Plumb, P
185
Plumb, Patricia A
W MP63
Plume, Tracy
W P291
Pochettino, Alberto
W MP38
Poels, Mariëlle M F
52
Poetschke, Rebecca G
Th MP55
Pohl, Patricia S
W MP57
Poisson, Sharon N 141, Th MP34,
Th P184, W P177
Polak, Joseph F
W P106
Poli, Sven
CT P27
Polianski, Vadim
W P255
Polimeini, Jonathan
W MP35
Pollak, Jullia
LB 1
Poloyac, Samuel
Th P45
Pomernacki, Niela K 126, Th MP63
Ponisio, Rosana
Th P26, Th P86,
W P149
Pons, JM
Th MP64
Pontes-Neto, Octávio M Th P199,
W P23, W P280
Poon, Candice C
W P214
Poon, John
W P302
Poon, Man Chiu
W MP33
Popescu, Elena A
Th P32
Porter, Tyrone M
W P244
Potempa, Lawrence A
W MP87
Poulsen, David J
LB P3
Poungvarin, Niphon
Th P308
Pourmohamad, Tony
164
264
Poursohi, Newsha
W P124
Povedano, Guillermo P
W P130
Powell, Kathryn M
Th P43
Power, Michael J P
CT P25
Powers, William J
31, LB 2,
Th P26, Th P86
Pozzessere, Claudio
Th P8
Prabhakar, S
W P228
Prabhakaran, Shyam
CT P12,
CT P15, Th P180,
Th P302, W MP13,
W P118, W P323
Prabhakaran, VivekTh P31, W MP51
Pracucci, Giovanni
W P266
Prados, Ferran
29, 32
Prakash, Roshini
155, W MP79,
W P347
Pratap, Abhishek
Th P44
Prats-Galino, Alberto
29, 32
Pratt, Frank
CT P17, Th MP33,
Th MP35, Th P119,
W P163, W P174
PREDICT/Sunnybrook ICH
55
CTA Study Group
PREMIER Investigators
Th P254
Prencipe, Massimiliano
Th P8
Prestigiacomo, Charles J
W P31,
W P32
Price, Christopher CT P25, W P160
Price, Donald L
Th P275
Prineas, Ronald
Th P56
Procaccio, Vincent
94
Prodan, Calin
W P345, W P346
Prosser, Jane F
105
Protetch, Jack
Th P122, W P289
Pruit, John F
Th P114, W P11
Psychogios, Marios N
Th P81
Pu, Chuanqiang
CT P47
Puetz, Volker
Th P126, W MP23
Pugh, Sue
Th MP60
Puig, Enrique
Th MP9
Puig, Josep
29, 32, 76, Th P22,
Th P95
Pujol Lereis, Virginia A
W P130
Pulli, Benjamin
35, 88
Pullicino, Patrick
Th P49
Pupillo, Gregory T
Th P3
Puricel, Serban-George
Th P58
Purroy, Francisco
Th MP64
Purushotham, Archana 91, W P175
Putaala, Jukka
Th P283,
W P114, W P300
Qi, Jie
W MP82
Qiao, Joe X
86
Qin, Luye
W P203
Qipshidze, Natia
16
Quigley, Patricia
113
Quijano, Joyce
Th P259
Quinn, C T
185
Quinn, Terrence Th P327, W P311,
W P312, W P321
Quintana, Manolo
Th MP29
Quintana, Manuel
Th P202
Quiring, Daniel
W P338
Qureshi, Adnan I
64, 104, 119,
121, 124, 154, 195,
CT P14, LB 12, Th MP62,
Th MP65, Th P82,
Th P100, Th P120,
Th P135, Th P209,
Th P285, W MP10,
W P12, W P173, W P224,
W P243, W P253, W P260,
W P306, W P332
Qureshi, Mushtaq
Th MP65,
Th P100
Raabe, Andreas
LB 9
Raber, Larry N
Th P234
Rabinstein, Alejandro A 4, 5, W P79
Radlinska, Basia
95
Raffaelli, Héctor
W P82, W P84,
W P86
Rahbar, Mohammad H 137, Th P280
Rahman, Maryam
W P248
Rahman, Rosanna
201
Raja, Saba
Th P154
Rajajee, Venkatakrishna Th MP83
Rajamani, Kumar
Th P220,
Th P87, W MP71
Rajappa, Sivakumar M
W MP48
Rakian, Audrey
Th MP9
Raman, Rema
210, CT P27,
Th MP6, Th P17, Th P19,
W MP3, W MP5, W P2
Ramanujam, Prasanthi
W P177
Ramesh, Gautam
Th P50
Ramirez, Gina
CT P9
Ramírez-Moreno, JM
Th MP64
Ramos-Moreno, Alma
Th P254
Range, Jean
Th P182
Rangel, Ricardo
Th P323
Ransom, Bruce R
Th P152
Rantell, Khadija
Th MP77
Rao, Vivek A
100
Rapezzi, Claudio W MP11, W P77
Rapp, Karen S
CT P27
Raptis, Roula
Th P287
Raser, Jonathan M
Th P284,
W P100
Rasmussen, Peter
6
Rastogi, Sachin
176
Rau, Thomas
LB P3
Raychev, Radoslav
176, Th P51,
Th P92, Th P94, Th P208,
W P74, W P267
Raymond, Dwayne
60
Rebecca, Persky
171, W P190
Reddy, Vivek
Th MP4, Th P5,
Th P224, Th P237, W P272
Reeves, Mathew J 146, 204, 205,
207, Th P297, Th P298,
Th P305, Th P309,
Th P310, W MP6
Registry of the Canadian
123
Stroke Network
Reichwein, Raymond
Th P289
Reid, Angela
Th P274
Reif, Christopher J
W P161
Reiff, Tilman
CT P10
Reig, Gemma
Th P12
Reiss, Aimee
59
Remmel, Kerri Th P201, Th P214,
W MP29
Remollo, Sebastia
29, Th P95
Ren, JingMei
172
Ren, Yupeng
W MP59
RENAMEVASC
W P107
Investigators
Renga, Vijay
97
Restrepo, Lucas 34, 49, Th MP35,
Th P10, Th P119
Reverté, Silvia
150, W MP47
Reynen, David
Th P129
Rha, Joung-Ho
Th P66, W P226
Rhodes, David
W MP18
Rhodes, Jeffrey
Th P114, W P11
Rhodes, J D
W MP67, W P122
Ribar, Thomas
W P185
Ribe, Lars
W MP19
Ribó, Marc
17, 65, 180,
Th MP29, Th MP43,
Th P11, Th P202, Th P213,
Th P226, W MP32,
W P90, W P209,
W P241, W P262
Ricciardi, Fabrizio
W P266
Riccio, Patricia M Th P48, W P82,
W P84, W P86
Rich, Keith M
13, 165, 193,
Th MP84
Rich, Stephen S
Th P41, Th P42
Richards, Janice A
Th P301
Richardson, DeJuran
CT P22
Richardson, Judson D
CT P33
Richardson, Melissa
Th MP57,
W P278, W P294
Richter, Przemyslaw
LB 10
Rico, Imma
W P76
Ridwan, Lin
Th P5, W P247
Riemer, Amanda
W P289
Rigberg, David A
Th MP12
Riina, Howard
Th MP82
Riles, Thomas
CT P44
Riley, John
W P180
Ringelstein, E Bernd
Th P278,
W MP40
Ringleb, Peter
CT P10, Th P4,
Th P247, W MP72
Rink, Cameron L
W P349
265
Rinkel, Gabriël J E
Th P176
Riou, Adrien
W P198
Risser, Jan
198
Rista, Blerina
30
Ritter, Carsten H
177, Th P24,
Th P27, Th P99, Th P108
Rivkin, Michael J
W MP74
Rizk, Dana
W P112
Rizzo, Stephanie M
Th P267
Roberson, Paula W P196, W P263
Roberts, Andrew M
159
Roberts, Cynthia Th MP18, Th P36,
Th P142, W P61,
W P62, W P191
Roberts, Robin S
Th P1
Roberts, Stacey
Th P305
Roberts, Virginia
W P162
Robertson, Richard
W MP74
Robichaux, Mary
NS 6
Robinson, Josh
W P274
Robinson, Tom
CT P25
Rocco, Andrea
Th P247, Th P4,
W MP72
Rochon, Paula
Th P287
Rodgers, Helen
CT P25, W P160
Rodríguez, Ana
Th MP64
Rodriguez, Aaron R
Th P266
Rodriguez, Dan
Th MP24
Rodriguez, Gustavo J 64, 104, 154,
195, W MP10, W P173,
W P243, W P253, W P260
Rodriguez, Laura
W P76
Rodriguez Frutos, Berta
W P66
Rodríguez-Campello, Ana Th P213,
W P326
Rodriguez-Luna, David 17, 55, 65,
180, Th MP43, Th P202,
Th P226, W MP32, W P209,
W P241, W P262
Roffe, Christine
CT P25
Rogers, Stephanie E
W P325
Rogers, Z R
185
Roh, Jae-Kyu
Th P37
Rohde, Charles
Th P154
Roine, Risto O
LB 10
Rojas, Rafael
114
Roldan, Ana
CT P19, W P299
Rollins, N
185
Romani, Ilaria
W P266
Romanko, Michael 172, 173, W P59
Romano, Jose G
CT P15
Romero, Francisco 65, Th MP43,
Th P226, W MP32,
W P209, W P241
Romero, Javier M
Th MP44
Romero, Jose R Th P124, W P154
Roquer, Jaume Th MP64, Th P221,
W P87, W P299,
W P326
Rosamond, Wayne 208, W MP68
266
Rosand, Jonathan 50, 51, 53, 200,
201, Th MP44,
Th MP47, W MP35,
W MP83, W P87, W P92,
W P208, W P336
Rose, Dorian K
113, LB 11
Rose, Jack
W MP52, W P5
Rosell, Anna
Th MP29, W P90
Rosenbaum, Daniel
79
Rosenberg, Gary A
Th MP13
Rosenberg, Jason
Th P98
Rosenblat, Daniel
W P341
Rosenblum, Sahar
189, Th P29,
Th P203
Rosenfield, Kenneth
CT P44
Th MP82
Rosengart, Axel
Rosenman, Marc
W P328
Rosenwasser, Robert H
W P348
Ross, Owen A
201, Th P42
Rosselli, Alessandro
Th P8
Rossen, James
W P30
Rost, Natalia S
50, 51, 74, 200,
201, 210, Th MP25,
Th MP28, Th MP30,
Th MP47, Th MP70,
Th P43, Th P53, Th P235,
Th P238, W MP83,
W P92, W P125
W P316
Roth, David L
Roth, Elliot J
W MP59
Roth, Richard
W P46
Rothbard, Jonathan B
W P193
Rothrock, John F
Th P2
Rothwell, Peter M
W P98
Roubin, Gary S
11, W MP8
Rouhl, Rob P W
161
Rouleau, Guy
1, 215
Roux, Jean-François
W P123
Roux, Sébastien
LB 9
Rovira, Norma
W P99
Rowan, Elise
W MP36
Rowe, Derrick
Th P153
Roy, Jayanta
55
Roy, Kelly
103
Rubiera, Marta
17, 65,180,
Th MP43, Th P11,
Th P202, Th P226,
W MP32, W P90,
W P209, W P241,
W P262
Rubin, Mitch
Th MP68
Rubio, Francisco
Th MP64
Rubio, Miguel A
W P326
Rudd, Anthony G
209, Th P300
Rudin, Stephen
7
Ruetzler, Christl A
W P200
Ruiz-Ares, Gerardo
W P153
Ruiz-Sandoval, José
Th P254,
Th P323, W P107
Ruland, Sean
CT P22, W P126,
W P236
Rundek, Tatjana
25, CT P15,
Th MP88, Th P55,
Th P318, W MP17,
W P96, W P334
Runner, Beth
Th P255
Russel, Nigel
20
Russell, Scott
W P274
Russman, Andrew W P106, W P232
Ryckborst, Karla J
CT P28, LB 3
Rymer, Marilyn M
18, CT P30,
LB 5, Th MP49, Th P23,
Th P239, W P83
Ryoo, Na-Young
Th P66
Ryu, Wi-Sun
Th MP21, Th P291,
W P101, W P110,
W P117
Ša ák, Daniel
Th P279
Šev ík, Petr
Th P279
Sa, Shen
W MP49
Sabih, Mehreen
Th MP71
Sabik, Joseph F
Th P194
Sabotka, Ian
54
Sacco, Ralph L
25, 125,
Th MP88, Th MP90,
Th P55, Th P318, W MP17,
W P96, W P334
Sadahiro, Hirokazu
W MP81
Sadasivan, Chander
Th MP9
Sadoshima, Seizo
Th P57,
W P147, W P233
Sadzewicz, Lisa K
Th P44
Safford, Monica
Th P49
Safford, Monika
22, 199, 203,
Th P56, W MP18,
W MP67
Saguchi, Takayuki
148, W P28
Sahota, Preeti
136, Th MP2,
Th P196, Th P198,
W P4, W P7,
W P281, W P259
Saia, Valentina
W P266
Saini, Monica
Th P200
SAINT I Trialists
W P308
Sairanen, Tiina
Th P283
Saito, Hisatoshi
W P37
Sakaguchi, Manabu
Th P179
Sakaguchi, Taichi
Th P179
Sakai, Kenichiro W P155, W P157
Sakai, Nobuyuki Th P204, Th P320
Sakamoto, Tomosaburo
LB 4
Sakamoto, Tetsuya
Th MP20
Sakamoto, Yuki
W P13, W P155
Sakata, Hiroyuki
174
Sakata, Yasushi
Th P179
Sakurai, Masaru
Th P64
Salamon, Noriko
66, 86, 176,
Th P51, Th P92, Th P94,
Th P113, W P124, W P235
Salat, David H
53, W MP35
Salat, David S
W P336
Salayandia, Victor M
Th MP13
Salazar, Richard
Th P188
Sale, Michele
Th P328, W P93
Salonen, Oili
Th P283, W P300
Salottolo, Kristin M
Th MP11
Salowich-Palm, Leeza
W MP71
68
Salsberg, Jeremy
Saltman, Alexandra 208, W MP68
Sam II, Albert D
10, 120
Samuels, Todd
Th MP68
San José, Belén
Th P189
Sánchez, Brisa N
198, CT P8,
CT P33, Th P60, W P329
Sánchez-Camacho, Pilar
Th P22,
W P286
Sander, Heidi H
Th P199
Sandercock, Peter CT P23, CT P35
Sands, Kara
Th P96, W P133,
W P251, W P317
Sandset, Else C
LB 10
Sanelli, Pina C
Th MP82
Sanford, Jon
113
Sangha, Navdeep S
Th P196,
Th P197, W P259,
W P281
Sanjuán, Estela
Th P22
SANJUAN, ESTELA
W P286
Sanna, Tommaso
CT P30
Sanoff, Randy Th MP33, W P163
Sanossian, Nerses
34, 44, 49,
101, CT P17, Th MP33,
Th MP35, Th P92, Th P113,
Th P119, Th P265,
W P74, W P124,
W P131, W P174,
W P235, W P267
Santamarina, Estevo
Th MP64,
Th P202
Santhakumar, Sunitha
Th P87
157
Santhanam, Anantha Vijay R
Santimauro, Janine M
Th P127
Santos, Antonio C
W P23
Santos, Bento F C
W P276
Santos, Marlise
W P25
Santos, Waldyr
CT P46
Santos-Pontelli, Taiza E G Th P199,
W P280
Santosh, Celestine
Th P105,
W P48, W P136
Sanz-Gallego, Irene
W P153
Sapolsky, Robert Th MP15, W P46
Saposnik, Gustavo
Th MP66,
Th P287
Saqqur, Maher
Th P11, W P152,
W P16
Sargento-Freitas, Joao
65, 180,
Th P202, Th P226,
W P262
267
Sarma, Karthik
138, W P3
Sarmientos, Paolo
W P252
Sarracino, Dave
W P342
Th P15, Th P114,
Sarraj, Amrou
W P7, W P11, W P216,
W P259, W P281
Sasaguri, Toshiyuki
Th P335
Sasaki, Tsutomu
112, Th P141,
Th P144, Th P149
Sasaki, Tomio
W P65
Sasson, Comilla
W P158
Sasson, Daniel
CT P36
Sathyan, Pratheesh
Th MP16
Sato, Kota
Th P292
Sato, Naoyuki
80
Sato, Tsukasa
Th P218
Satomi, Junichiro
Th MP42,
Th P187, W P26
Sattin, Justin
W MP51
Sauerbeck, Laura
1, 215, CT P4
Saver, Jeffrey L
24, 34, 48, 44,
49, 66, 69, 86, 133,
145, 146, 153, 176,
178, 204, 205, CT P9,
CT P17, CT P20, CT P40,
Th MP33, Th MP35,
Th MP68, Th MP76, Th P51,
Th P74, Th P92, Th P94,
Th P113, Th P119, Th P137,
Th P207, Th P208, Th P299,
Th P309, W MP6, W P74,
W P124, W P163, W P174,
W P235, W P261,
W P267, W P313
Savik, Kay
Th MP58
Savitz, Sean I
47, 78, 136,
210, Th MP1, Th MP2,
Th P15, Th P16, Th P33,
Th P34, Th P52, Th P89,
Th P114, Th P161,
Th P196, Th P197, Th P198,
Th P210, Th P280, W P4,
W P7, W P11, W P57,
W P58, W P71,W P216,
W P259, W P281
Savos, Anna
93, Th P152
Sawada, Hironobu
109
Sawada, Mutsuko
W P144
Saxena, Richa
201
Sayeed, Iqbal
Th MP52
Sayers, Jeffrey
W P302
Sazonova, Irina Y
Th MP39
Scaff, Milberto
CT P46
Scalzo, Fabien
44,101, Th MP27,
Th P102, Th P227
Schaab, Emily
60
Schaar, Krystal
W P71
Schackert, Gabriele
Th P126
Schaefer, Pamela W 35, 88, Th MP44
Schaewe, Timothy
CT P9
268
Schafer, Mark E
Schaller, Karl
Scheffler, Grit
Schepp, Sara K
Schindler, Joseph L
Schirrmacher, Ralf
Schissel, Candace
Schlaug, Gottfried
Schluter, Laurie
Schmid, Arlene
Schmidt, Helena
Schmidt, Reinhold
Schmitt, Susan
Schneider, Dietmar
Th P2
W P38
Th MP89
Th P192
NS 2, NS 4
95
124
56, 96, 97
NS 8
Th P293
W P87
200, W P87
NS 11
W P150,
W P206
Schneider, Hauke
Th P126
Schneider, Jean Raphael Th MP68
Schoenlein, Patricia V
Th P157,
W P201
Schonewille, Wouter J
W MP23
Schramm, Peter
Th P81
Schramm, Ramona
Th P81
Schubert, Dave
W P40, W P42
Schultheiss, Thorsten
Th P126
Schultz, Lonni W MP60, W P106,
W P232
Schulz-Schaeffer, Walter
W P143
Schumacher, Martin
194
Schwab, Kristin
50, 51, 200,
Th MP47, W P208
Schwamm, Lee H
48, 125, 146,
204, 205, 206, 207,
Th MP70, Th P99, Th P125,
Th P127, Th P261, Th P235,
Th P238, Th P276,
Th P297, Th P298, Th P309,
W MP6, W MP39, W MP41,
W P14, W P102
Schwartz, Neil E W P175, W P322
Scott, Edward
W P337, W P339,
W P344
Scott, Phillip A 71, 147, Th MP36
Scribner, James T
W P197
Seagraves, Karen
NS 6
Sealy-Jefferson, Shawnita W MP15
Sebire, Guillame
184
Secades, Julio J
CT P2
See, Jill
W MP58
Seet, Raymond C
Th P14
Segal, Alan
Th MP82
Segura, Tomás
Th MP64
Seiber, Eric
W MP78
Seifert, Hilary
W P44
Seki, Tsugio
163
Selco, Scott L
144
Selim, Magdy
43, 56, 114, 200,
W P87, W P208
Selnes, Ola A
39
Th MP16
Selvamani, Amutha
Sen, Chandan K
W P349
Sen, Utpal
159
Senda, Joe
Th P244
Sengoku, Renpei
W P156
Senn, Stephen
W MP1
SENTIS Steering Committee
213
and Investigators
Seong, Jaehoon
W P85
Serena, Joaquín
29, 32, 76,
Th P22, Th P95,
Th P189, Th P221
Serna, Carmen
Th P12
Serrador, Jorge M
W P215
Seto, Makiko
LB 4
Setton, Avi
CT P36
Sevlever, Gustavo E
W P130
Shaff, Darryn
CT P36
Shafi, Neelofer
Th P93
Shah, Jignesh
Th P201
Shah, Kamal R
NS 8, W P95,
W P325
Shah, Megha
Th P50
Shah, Manish N
165
Shah, Maulik P
141, Th MP34,
W P32
Shah, Pratish
2
Shah, Qaisar
W P161
Shah, Zahoor A
LB P5
Shamalov, Nikolay
LB P8
Shanbhag, Dattesh D
W P8
Shandra, Emma
Th P125
Shang, Tiesong
Th P225
Shang, Xia
W P60
Shannon, M A C
W P311
Shara, Nawar
26, 54, CT P33,
W P329
Sharma, Jitendra Th P206, Th P230
Sharma, Mukul
45, Th MP32,
Th MP48, Th P117,
Th P311, Th P331
Sharma, Sushil
W P57, W P58
Sharma, Vijay K
117, Th P11,
Th P14, Th P21, Th P79,
W MP43, W P16,
W P21, W P237
Sharp, Frank
LB P7, W P128,
W P188
Shaw, George J W P242, W P244
Sheffet, Alice J
9, 10, 11, CT P18
Shehadah, Amjad
Th MP18,
W P61, W P62
Shekhovtsova, Kseniya
LB P8
Shen, Fanxia
W MP86, W MP88
Shen, Liang
117
Shen, Loren
137, W P281
Shen, Li H
W P204
Shenhar-Tsarfaty, Shani
W P297
Sherman, Steven A
Th MP55
Sherwood, Paula
Th P45
Shi, Hui
W MP73
Shi, Jian
W P69
Shi, Ruoyang
Th P140
Shi, Zhong-Song
66, W P75
Shibasaki, Kensaku
W P155
Shibata, Dean
92, 93
Shibazaki, Kensaku W P13, W P157
Shichinohe, Hideo
83, 175
Shiga, Tohru
W P81
Shim, Woo-Hyun
Th P146
Shimada, Kenji
Th MP42,
W P26, W P47
80
Shimamura, Munehisa
Shimizu, Hideo
80
Shimizu, Mie
Th P40
Shimojo, Masato
Th P148,
W P183, W P187
W P156
Shimoyama, Takashi
Shin, Yasushi
W P129
Shin, Ye-Kyung
W P29
Shinohara for the CSPS II Th MP75
Group, Yukito
Shinoyama, Mizuya
W MP81
Shiokawa, Yoshiaki
Th P28,
Th P168, W P169,
W P170
Shirao, Satoshi
W MP81
Shiromoto, Takashi
W P155
Shobha, Nandavar
72, 103,
Th MP51, W MP27,
W P167
Shon, Young-Min
W P22
Shopin, Ludmila
W P297
Shu, Yu
Th P252, Th P253
Shuaib, Ashfaq
15, 67, Th P109,
Th P200, W MP1,
W P139, W P308
Shuming, Pan
W MP49
Shupenko, Leslie
177
Sicard, Kenneth M
W P184
Sico, Jason J
Th MP22
Siddiq, Farhan
W P224
Siddique, Khawaja A
48
Siddique, Usama
W P330
Siddiqui, Adnan H
7, Th MP8,
W P248
Sidney, Stephen
100, 132, 142,
186, Th P72, Th P116,
Th P184, W MP75,
W MP85
Siegel, Chad
Th MP40
Siegler, James E
57, W P325
Sierra, José M
W MP24
Siesjo, Bo K
W P199
Sigmund, Curt
158
Sila, Cathy
Th MP57, Th MP59,
Th P264, Th P307,
W P278
Silbergleit, Robert
71
Silliman, Scott L
200, Th MP74,
W P87, W P208
Silva, Christine F Th MP50, W P36
269
Silva, Fernando
180
Silva, Gisele S Th P125, Th P296,
W P276
Silva, Larissa A T Th P199, W P280
Silva, Yolanda
76, Th MP64,
Th P22, Th P213
Silva Blas, Yolanda
55
Silvennoinen, Heli
Th P283
Silver, Brian
W P232, W P324
Silver, Frank
8, 9, 208, CT P22,
Th P301, W MP44,
W MP68
Silverman, Isaac E
Th P1
Simal, Patricia
Th P12
Simmons, Suzanne
Th MP80,
Th MP81
Simon, Daniel
W MP50
Simon, Teresa A
W P328
Simonte, Gioele
12
Sims, John R
CT P45
Sinclair, John
Th P331
Singer, Daniel E
126, Th MP63
Singh, Navneet
W P207
Singh, Swaraj
W MP54
Singhal, Aneesh B
Th MP46,
Th P136, Th P139,
Th P191, Th P333,
W MP39, W MP41,
W P102, W P14
Singleton, Andrew Th P41, Th P42,
W P92
Sinha, Arvind K Th P79, W MP43,
W P21, W P237
Sisson, April
137, Th P2,
Th P59, W P317
Sit, Siu Po
CT P36, LB P1,
W P256
Sitton, Clark
W P7
Siu, Deyond
Th P319
Sivapatham, Thinesh
6
Sivilotti, Marco
45, Th MP32,
Th P117
Skinner, Robert D
W P196
Skolarus, Lesli E
198, Th MP67,
W P158, W P327
Skoloudik, David
Th P11
Skvortsova, Veronika
LB P8
Sladojevic, Nikola
W P350
Sledzi ska, Monika
W P165
Slevin, Mark
W MP82, W MP87,
W P99
Sline, Melvin
Th MP1, Th P15,
Th P16, Th P114,
W P11
Sline, M Rick
W P216, W P281
Slowik, Agnieszka
200, 201,
W P87, W P208
Small, Cristine W
Th P275
Smalling, Richard
CT P20
SMART Study Group
CT P47
270
Smirnakis, Stelios
Th P260
Smith, Don
19, 122
Smith, Don B
Th P6, Th P277,
W P309
Smith, Eric E
48, 146, 204, 205,
206, 207, Th MP47,
Th MP48, Th MP70,
Th P297, Th P298,
Th P309, W MP6,
W MP26
Smith, Hannah H
153, Th P74
Smith, Melinda
198, Th P115,
W MP15
Smith, Rodney S
Th P43
Smith, Sabrina E
187, Th P313,
W MP76
Smith, Tenille
189, Th P29
Smith, Tony P
2
Smith, Wade
14, 18, LB 5,
Th MP49, Th P229,
W P258
Smoller, Brandon
Th P231
Smulevitz, Beverly
W P254
Snider, Ryan W
Th MP45
Sobesky, Jan
Th P103, W MP22
Sobolewski, Piotr
W P165
Sobota, Anna
W P165
Sobotka, Ian
26
Sobue, Gen
Th P244
Soeda, Teruo
Th P251
Sohn, Chul-ho
Th P107
Sohn, Jonathan A
W P246
Sohn, Sung-Il
72, 216
Sohn, Sung IL Th MP51, W MP27
Sohrabji, Farida
Th MP16
Soliman, Elsayed
199, Th P49
Solling, Christine
Th P88
Solorzano, Guillermo
Th P328
Solymoss, Susan
Th P321
Som, Angel T
Th MP30
Sone, Keiichi
Th P64
Song, Chihwa
Th P316
Song, Chang-Seok
Th P66
Song, In-chan
Th P107
Song, Jae-Kwan
W P145
Song, Sarah
176, Th P51,
Th P92, Th P94,
Th P208, Th P299,
W P74, W P267
Song, Shlee S
73, 177, Th MP3,
Th P24, Th P27, Th P84,
Th P99, W P9, W P333
Song, Young-Mi
Th P37
Sonni, Akshata
200, W P87
Soo, Yannie O
Th P319, W P19,
W P223, W P231
Soon, Cher Lee
LB P8
Sorel, Michael
100
Sorensen, A Gregory
Th P99,
Th P151, Th P191,
W MP41, W P14
Soria, Guadalupe
29, 32
Sorond, Farzaneh A
W P215
Sort, Rosa Maria
70
Sosa, Lenis
W P281
Sosunov, Sergei A
W P337,
W P344
Soto-Ortolaza, Alexandra I Th P42
Soucy, Jean Paul
95
Souza, Leticia M B CS
Th MP54,
W P265, W P268
Sozener, Cemal B
147
SPACE 2 Collaborators
CT P10
Spataru, Oana
Th MP4, Th P237,
W P247, W P272
Spatz, Maria
84
Spence, J David
W MP12
Spencer, Cindy
W P296
Spielman, Matthew
43
Spilberg, Gabriela
W P36
Spilker, Judith A
W P246
Spiotta, Alejandro M
6, Th P228
Spitzer, Daniel
Th P143
Sposato, Luciano
Th P325
Sposato, Luciano A Th P48, W P82,
W P84, W P86
Spratt, Neil
Th P104
Spray, Rori
Th P201, Th P214
Squarcioni, Christian
Th P11
St-Maurice, Jean-Pierre
W MP89
Stafford, Monika
23
Stakhovskaya, Ludmila
LB P8
Stamatovic, Svetlana M
W P350
Stamova, Boryana LB P7, W P128
Stamplecoski, Melissa
Th P301
Stapf, Christian
CT P13, LB P10,
W MP31
Stark, Jamie T
W P53
Starkman, Sidney
34, 44, 49, 66,
176, CT P9, Th MP33,
Th MP35, Th MP68,
Th P92, Th P94, Th P119,
Th P137, Th P208,
W P74, W P163, W P174,
W P261, W P267
STARR Trial Investigators Th MP31
Stavinoha, Peter L
W MP63
Stecker, Margaret H
Th MP59
Stein, Donald G
Th MP52
Stein, Sherman C
21
Steinberg, Gary K
81, 162,
Th MP15, Th P164,
W P142, W P193
Steiner, Victoria
Th P255
Steinman, Lawrence
W P193
Steinmetz, Helmuth
Th P143
Stella, Andrea
W MP11, W P77
Stemer, Andrew
Th P19
Stergiou, Nicholas NS 10, Th P38
Stern, Barney
Th P44, W P91
Stern, Javier E
W MP79
Sternbergh, III, W C
11
Sterzi, Roberto
Th P8
Stetler, Ruth A
Th P216
Steve, Trevor A Th P109, Th P186,
W P139
Stewart, Patrick
Th P260
Stibrant Sunnerhagen,
118
Katharina
STICH II Investigators
CT P7,
W MP36
Stiell, Ian
45, Th MP32, Th P117
Stine, OColin
Th P44, W P91
Stobbart, Lynne
W P160
Stojanovska, Jadranka
W P135
Stokes, Lynn
CT P38
Stolker, Joshua M
120
Stolzenburg, Joanna
Th P247
Stoner, Julie A
W P345
STOP-BAD Group
Th MP5
Storie, Dale
Th P11
Stossel, Thomas P
Th MP81
Stotts, Grant
45, Th MP32,
Th P90, Th P117
Stradling, Dana
Th P128
Straka, Matus
77, 91, Th P97,
Th P111, W MP2,
W MP25
Stratton, Samuel
CT P17,
Th MP33, Th P128,
Th MP35, Th P119,
W P163, W P174
Strbian, Daniel
Th P283
Stroke Outcomes
Th P287
Research Canada (SORCan)
Working Group
Stroke Project of the
Cerebrovascular Diseases Th P189
Study Group, Spanish
Society of Neurology
Stroke Project of the
Th MP64
Spanish Cerebrovascular
Diseases Study Group
Strom, Russell G
13
Strong, Roger
78, W P57,
W P58, W P71
Struffert, Tobias
LB P1
Su, Hua
W MP86, W MP88
Suarez, Jose I
191, Th MP79,
Th P260
Subramaniam, Suresh 55, Th P173
Sucharew, Heidi W P73, W P119,
W P132, W P176,
W P303, W P307
Suddes, Michael
103
Sugg, Rebecca
Th P239, W P83
Sugimori, Hiroshi W P18, W P65,
W P113, W P147
271
Sugino, Toshiya
Sugiyama, Taku
Sugiyama, Yukio
Th P314
83, 175
112, Th P141,
Th P144, Th P149
Suh, Dae C
W P271
Suh, Min Hee
Th P262, W MP56
Suissa, Samy
W P328
Sullivan, Katherine J
LB 11
Sultan, Fahd
Th P82, Th P120,
Th P285, W P332
Sumikawa, Koji
W P88
Sun, Dandan
Th P316
Sun, Guohua
Th MP15
Sun, Guanghua
Th P161
Sun, Hui
W P56
Sun, Jie
LB P6
Sun, Wei
W P312
Sun, Weiping
W P312
Sundararajan, Sophia
W P192
Suñer, Rosa
W P286
Sung, Gene Y
CT P17, CT P41,
W P131
Sung, Hotaik
189, Th P203
Suñol, Anna
150, W MP47
Supan, Erin
W P278
Suri, M Fareed K
64, 104, 119,
121, 154, 195, LB 12,
Th MP65, Th P82,
Th P100, Th P135,
W MP10, W P243,
W P253, W P260,
W P306, W P332
SUSTAIN Investigators
Th P265
and Coordinators
Sutherland, Jane
45, Th MP32,
Th P117
Suwanwela, Nijasri
Th P308
Suyama, Kazuhiko Th P334, W P225
Suzuki, Kazuo
Th MP20
Suzuki, Kenji
Th P64
Suzuki, Kazuo
W P148
Suzuki, Michiyasu
W MP81
Suzuki, Motohisa
Th P148,
W P183, W P187
Suzuki, Noriko Th P148, W P183,
W P187
Suzuki, Satoshi
W P233
Suzuki, Takao
W P141
Swanson, Raymond A
W P69
Sweet, Julie G
Th P158
Swendsen, Heavenly
Th P137
Switzer, Jeffrey A
135
Syed, Zaidi
W P247
Sykora, Marek
Th P4
Szabo, Kristina
W MP23
Szatmáry, Zoltán
W MP89
Szczuchniak, Wiktor
W P165
Szeto, Wilson Y
W MP38
Szoko, Nick
31
Sztajzel, Roman
W P249
272
Szychowski, Jeff
T Kitazato, Keiko
Tada, Yoshiteru
89, 129, CT P19
Th MP42
Th MP41,
Th MP42, W P26
Tafreshi, Gilda M
CT P27
Tagaya, Masashi
Th P179
Tai, Waimei
Th P181
Tajiri, Hiroyuki Th P205, Th P219,
Th P240, W P269
Takagi, Makoto
Th P320
Takagi, Shigeharu Th MP5, Th P40
Takagi, Yasushi
Th MP19
Takagishi, Toshimitsu
Th P248
Takahashi, Kayoko
LB 4
Takahashi, Manabu
Th P236
Takamatsu, Hiroyuki
109
Takamatsu, Kazuhiro
Th P292
Takano, Daiki
W P343
Takao, Hiroyuki
148, W P28
Takashima, Yuki
Th P335
Th P35
Takenobu, Yohei
Takezawa, Masahiro
Th P218
Takizawa, Shunya
Th P40
Takubo, Hideki
Th P236
Talkad, Arun V
Th P121
Tallarita, Tiziano
W P79
Tallon, Luke J
Th P44
Tamaki, Nagara
W P81
Tamariz, Diego
CT P28, LB 3
Tamayo, Arturo
W MP12
Tamm, Alexander
Th P175
Tamura, Tetsuya
W P26
Tan, David K
46, W P166
Tan, Eric
Th P79, W P21
Tan, Marilyn
187
Tanaka, Hiroaki
W P129
Tanaka, Ryota
Th P185
Tanaka, Tomotaka
W P144
Tanaka, Yasutaka
Th P185
Tanaka, Yujiro
Th P218
Tandon, Nitin
W P216
Tang, Chao-Hsiun
W P104
Tang, Sung-Chun W MP45, W P151
Tang, Tao
82, W P52, W P218
Tang, Xian Nan
Th P138
Taniyama, Yoshiaki
80
Tanksley, Jessica
47
Tanne, David
W MP23
Tanner, Deonna
59
Tanzi, Patricia
92, 93
Taqi, Muhammad A
Th P332
Taravosh-Lahn, Kereshmeh
LB 1
Tarawneh, Rawan
W P149
Tardy, Jean
LB 7
Tarr, Robert
CT P36
Tateishi, Yohei
W P88
Tateshima, Satoshi
66, 176,
Th P92, Th P208, W P74,
W P261, W P264, W P267
Tatlisumak, Turgut
Th P283,
W P114, W P300
Tatsanavivat, Pyatat
Th P308
Tatsuoka, Curtis
Th P307
Tayal, Ashis
Th P122, W P289
Taylor, Adam P Th P252, Th P253
Taylor, Robert A
64, 104, 154,
W P12, W P243,
W P260, W P332
Tekle, Wondwossen G
W P173
Teleb, Mohamed
Th P10
Téllez, Nieves
W MP4
Teng, Hua
W P181
Tenser, Matthew S
176, Th P208
Teoh, Hock L
Th P14, Th P21,
Th P79, W MP43, W P16,
W P21, W P237
Terasaki, Yasukazu 112, Th P141,
Th P144, Th P149
Terasawa, Motomu
Th P244
Th P187
Terasawa, Yuka
Terént, Andreas
LB 10
Termes, Helena
Th P95
Terna, Theresa
NS 9
Testai, Fernando D
Th P330
Teves, Lucy
W P205
Thai, Demi
Th MP45, Th P97,
Th P111
Thalamas, Claire
LB 7
Thaler, David
CT P20
Thankachan, Tijy
Th P266
The ALIAS Investigators
LB 3
The ALISAH Study 191, Th MP79
Investigators
the CanPro Registry
W MP33
Investigators
the EVEREST Steering
W P111
Committee
the GAIN Americas and GAIN
94
International Study Investigators
The Get With The Guidelines – 206
Stroke Steering Committee
& Investigators
The Gore REDUCE Study
CT P3
Investigators
The INTERACT2
CT P13
Investigators
The IST-3 collaborative
CT P23
group
the Neurological Emergencies LB 3
Treatment Trials (NETT)
Network
the REGENESIS
Th P39
Investigators
The STOP-IT Study
CT P21
the Stroke Acute
Th P168
Management with Urgent
Risk-factor Assessment
and Improvement (SAMURAI)
Study Inve
95
Thiel, Alexander
Thijs, Vincent
LB 10
Thomas, Jeffrey
W MP52
Thomas, Lisa E
Th P127
Thomas, Nagheme
W P339
Thompson, Byron G
Th MP83
Thompson, JLP
CT P26
Thompson, Jeffrey F
Th MP13
Thompson, Richard E
39
Thomson, Ruth
W P332
Thomson, Richard G
W P160
Thorn, Lena M
W P114
Thrift, Amanda
116, Th P67
Thulborn, Keith
151, CT P22
Tian, Melissa
Th P122
Tian, Yingfang
LB P7, W P128
Tibbs, Michael
Th P120
Tiglias, Vicky
W MP41, W P14
Tilem, Mathew E
W P140
Tillman, Bonnie
NS 6
Tilson, Julie K
LB 11
Tilwa, Shiv
21
Timaran, Carlos H
8
Tirschwell, David
200, Th P172,
Th P192, Th P195,
W P137, W P208,
W P320
Tischkau, Shelley A
W P53
Titus, Brian J
W P348
Tkach, Aleksander
Th P195
Toe, Win
W P162
Tokuda, Lisa
W P302
Tokuda, Masahiro
W P88
Tola, Maria Rosaria
Th P8
Tom, MeeLee
CT P18
Tomasi, Simone
W P252
Tominaga, Ayumi
Th P248
Tominaga, Teiji
174
Tomsick, Thomas A
68, CT P5,
W P246
Ton, Thanh G
W P137, W P320
Tonarelli, Silvina B
Th P120
Tong, David
CT P41, Th P298,
W MP52, W P5
Tong, Frank C
149
Tong, Xin
W MP70, W P103
Toni, Danilo
Th MP28, Th MP30,
Th P8, W MP1
Tonon, Caterina
W MP11
Topcuoglu, Mehmet Akif Th MP46,
Th P170, Th P333,
W P210
Torbey, Michel
56, Th P332
Torner, James C
1, 3
Torre, Aldo
W P146
Torres, JM
Th MP64
Torres-Anguiano, Carolina W P107
Toshima, Masahiko
LB 4
Tostes, Rita
155
273
Towfighi, Amytis
28, Th P181,
Th P265, W MP16
Toyoda, Kazunori
Th P28,
Th P46, Th P168,
Th P204, W P20,
W P169, W P170
Trager, Asher L
Th MP9
Tran, Ann
W P163
Traynor, Elizabeth N
Th P128
Tremmel, Markus
Th MP8
Tress, Brian
105, Th P77
Trinh, Darit
W MP31
Trkanjec, Zlatko
W P116
Trouth, Anna
54
Troy, Jospeh
Th P182
Truong, Vincent
Th P201,
Th P214, W MP29
Trupe, Lydia A
Th MP87
Tryc, Anita Blanka
W P143
Tsai, Li-Huei
W MP82
Tsapatsaris, Nicholas
W P140
Tsivgoulis, Georgios
90, Th P11,
Th P20, Th P21,
Th P63, W MP43,
W P16, W P237
Tso, Amy R
160
Tsuji, Keiichi
Th P218
Tsujino, Akira
W P88
Tsukamoto, Tetsuya
Th P148,
W P183, W P187
Tsukuda, Kana
Th P155
Tsvigoulis, Georgios
Th P59
Tu, Hans T H
Th P88, W MP25
Tucson Investigators,
Th P20
Tummala, Neelima
Th P206,
Th P230
Tummala, Ramachandra P 64, 104,
154, Th P209,
Th P285, W P260
Tunovic, Elma
W P142
Turan, Tanya
CT P11
Turco, Mark A
Th P1
Turk, Aquilla
CT P36
Turk, A
W P256
Turney, Colin
W MP78
Turski, Patrick
W P134
Tyagi, Neetu
16
Tyagi, Reeta
159
Tyagi, Suresh C
159, 16
Tyler, Mitch
W MP51
Tymchak, Zane
Th P145
Tymchuk, Sarah
55, Th P173
Tymianski, Michael
W P205
Tyrrell, Pippa
CT P25, W P207
Tzourio, Christophe
CT P13,
W MP31
Uchino, Akira
Th P335
Uchino, Ken
Th P228, Th P234,
Th P5, W P230
Uchino, Makoto
Th P110, W P6
274
Th P320
Uchiyama, Shinichiro
UCLA Stroke Investigators Th P92,
Th P94, W P267
Udaltsova, Natalia
126, Th MP63
Uemura, Jyunichi
W P155,
W P157, W P171
Uemura, Masahiro
W P144
Ueno, Yuji
Th P185, Th P36,
W P51
Ullrich, Nicole J
W MP74
Uluc, Kutluay
Th P316
Underhill, Hunter R
LB P6
Underwood, Edgar
Th P210,
W P251
Unger, Thomas
Th P155
Unverzagt, Frederick W
40
Urabe, Makiko
W P141
Urabe, Takao
Th P185
Uretsky, Barry
W P78
Ursino, Emilio
Th P8
Utter, Amy
Th P31
Utton, Sally
CT P31
Vacek, Jonthana C
16
Václavík, Daniel
Th P279
Vadikolias, Konstantinos
Th P21,
Th P63
Vahidy, Farhaan S
Th P280
Vaishnav, Anand Th P1, Th P201,
W MP29
Vajkoczy, Peter
LB 9
Valdes-Sueiras, Miguel
49
Vallejo Cremades, María
W P66
Teresa
Van Arsdell, Glen
W MP73
van Asch, Charlotte J J
Th P176
van der Bom, Martijn J
W P239
van der Lugt, Aad
52
van Dorn, Brian
CT P20
van Leyen, Klaus
W P43, W P68
van Oostenbrugge, Robert
161
Vandermeeren, Yves
W MP34
Vangel, Mark
Th P191
Vargas, Bert B
Th MP31
Vargas, Jason E
Th MP31
Vasilevko, Vitaly
W P338
Vassar, Stefanie
W MP69
Vasudevan, Arvind
Th P274
Vazquez, Gabriela
64, 104, 121,
154, LB 12, Th P82,
Th P120, W MP10,
W P173, W P224,
W P243, W P253,
W P260
Vellimana, Ananth K
13, 190
Veltkamp, Roland
W MP72
Venkat, Arvind
Th P122
Venkatasubramanian,
Th MP45
Chitra
Venketasubramanian, N
Th P79,
W MP43, W P16,
W P21, W P237
Venna, Venugopal Reddy
W P70,
W P202
VENTURE Investigators
Th P211
Vera, Rocío
Th MP64
Verbeeck, Christophe
Th P42
Vercelli, Alessandro
W P252
Vernooij, Meike W
52
Verro, Piero
W P128
Vespa, Paul
66, 69, 176, Th P92,
W P74, W P267
Viana, Georgiana A A
W P276
Vickrey, Barbara G
Th P265
Victor, Patricia
NS 6
Victor, Stephen J
172
Videen, Tom
CT P12, LB 2,
Th MP85
Vieira, Julio
Th P55
Vigliano, Carlos
W P82
Vilas, Dolores
W P1
Villablanca, Pablo 44, 66, W P261
Villar, Carlos
Th MP68
Villarreal-Careaga, Jorge Th P323,
W P107
Vincent, Andrea
W P346
Vingerling, Johannes R
27
Viñuela, Fernando
66, 176, 182,
Th P208, Th P92, W P74,
W P261, W P267
Vinuela, Fernando A
182
Viscoli, Catherine M
CT P6,
Th MP74
Vishnoi, Gaurav
Th P30
Viswanathan, Anand
50, 51, 53,
200, Th MP47, Th P125,
Th P127, W MP35,
W MP83, W P336
Vivancos, José
Th P12, Th P189
Vivas, Elio
70
Vo, Katie D
31, Th P26, Th P86
Vo, Tung T
W P137, W P320
Voeks, Jennifer 9, 10, 11, CT P18,
W MP8, W MP18
von Heijn, Anders
CT P35
von Kummer, Rüdiger 194, CT P16,
CT P35, CT P39,
Th P126, W MP1
Vora, Nirav
140, Th P212,
Th P215, Th P224,
Th P282
Voss, Jed
Th P31, W MP51
Vrazel, Daniel K
W P317
Wada, Kosuke
Th MP41
Wade, Andrew
184
Wadley, Virginia G
40, 202,
Th P49, W P316
Wahab, Kolawole W
Th MP77
Wahba, Mervat
W P172
Wahlgren, Nils
Waisman, Gabriel
Th P8
36, Th P324,
W P94
Wajida, Ghousia
Th P264
Wakayama, Kouji
80
194, Th MP50,
Wakhloo, Ajay K
W MP54, W P239,
W P36
Waldman, Bonnie
56, LB 3
Waldman, Genna
W MP59
Waldman, Stephen
Th P128
Walker, Espen J W MP86, W MP88
Walker, Gary 18, Th P229, W P258
Walker, Marion
20, CT P25
Wall, Elizabeth
Th P130
Wallace, Cristina M
Th P7
Wallace, Melanie
Th P274
Waller, Jennifer
135
Wallis, Roi-Ann
W P302
Walters, Matthew CT P25, Th P327,
W P312, W P321
Walton, Leo
W MP51
Walvick, Ronn P W P184, W P239
Wang, Chunxue Th P178, Th P70
Wang, Dongmin
W P69
Wang, Danny J
86
Wang, David Z
Th P121
Wang, Fen Wei
W P78
Wang, Jinnan
33
Wang, Jianming
CT P47
Wang, Jiguang
CT P13, LB P10
Wang, Jun
Th MP52
Wang, Jian-Ming
W MP46
Wang, Kaijun
120
Wang, Liang
W MP59
Wang, Lei
W P181
Wang, Nancy 189, Th P29, Th P203
Wang, Ping
Th P326
Wang, Weiyuan
7
Wang, Wei
W MP77, W MP78
Wang, Xiaoying Th P146, W P184
Wang, Yongjun
CT P47, Th P70,
Th P178
Wang, Yun 211, Th MP61, W P120
Wang, Yilong
Th P70, Th P178
Wanke, Isabel
LB 9
Wanyang, Liu
Th MP19
Warach, Steven
73, 84, 85,160,
177, Th MP3, Th P24,
Th P27, Th P84,
Th P99, Th P101,
Th P108, W P8,
W P9, W P333
Ward, Erin
W P291
Wardlaw, Joanna CT P23, CT P35
Warnock, David G
W P112
Warraich, Zuha
W P339, W P72
Wasiewski, Warren
W P308
Wasserman, Jason K 45, Th MP32,
Th P117, W MP33
275
Wassmer, Evangeline
188
Watabe, Wakako
W P148
Watanabe, Akihiro
W P144
Watanabe, Emi
211, Th MP61,
W P120
Watanabe, Hirohisa
Th P244
Watanabe, Makoto
131, Th P46
Watanabe, Masao
W P13,
W P155, W P157
Watanabe, Yoshihiko
Th P218
Watanabe, Yoshimasa
Th P251
Waters, Michael
Th MP72
Watson, Gayle
NS 11, Th P289
Watson, Sam
W MP71
Watt, Ann
Th P182
Weaver, Fred A
120
Webster, Carla
Th P138
Webster, Fiona
Th MP66
Wechsler, Lawrence R
CT P44,
Th MP4, Th P5, Th P97,
Th P224, Th P237, W P247,
W P257, W P272
Wee, Michael T W MP43, W P237
Weimar, Christian
W MP23
Weinsheimer, Shantel 167, W MP85
Weinstein, Jonathan R
Th P152,
Th P172
Weissenborn, Karin
W P143
Weng, Jiequn
Th P140
Werber, Ami
Th P25
Werdiger, Norman S
NS 4
Werneck, Ilana V
W P280
Werner, Christian
Th P54, W P64
Werring, David J
Th MP77,
Th MP89, W MP34
Wersching, Heike
Th P278,
W MP20, W MP40
Werstler, Judy
W P277
West, Brady T
W P158
Westbroeck, Erick M 162, Th P29
Westmacott, Robyn
Th P315
Weston, Gillian
Th MP38
Westover, M Brandon
Th P166
Wetzel, Jeremy S
Th P7
Wey, Hsiao-Ying
W P197
Whetstone, William D 141, Th MP34
White, Ann Marie
NS 5
White, Benjamin
110
White, Carole
W P299
White, Suzanne
Th P130
Whitley, Jennifer
Th P273
Whitson, Maurie
W P270
Wiart, Marlène
W P198
Wieben, Oliver
W P134
Wieberdink, Renske G
27
Wijman, Christine A
Th MP45,
W MP23, W P213
Wilde, Marsha
122
Wildenberg, Joe
W MP51
Wilder, Michael J
Th P286
276
Wiley, Marjorie
Th P274
Wilkens, Lynne
Th P65
Willems, Deborah A
Th P294
Willey, Joshua Z
74
Williams, David
W P189
Williams, Justin
W MP51
Williams, Jennifer A
46, W P166
Williams, Loretta
Th P270
Williams, Linda S Th P56, Th P293,
Th P310, W P284
Willing, Alison
Th P153, W P44
Wing, Jeffery 198, Th P60, W P329
Winn, H R
Th P177
Winstein, Carolee J
Th P243
Wintermark, Max CT P35, Th P43,
Th P78
Wira, Charles R
NS 4
Wisco, Dolora
Th P194, Th P228
Witzke, Robert
Th P73
Wolf, Steven L
59, Th P243
Wolfe, Annemarie
W P337
Wolford, Connie W P175, W P322
Wolz, Martin
Th P126
Wong, Christine
141, Th MP34,
W P258
Wong, Crystal T
Th MP4
Wong, Ka Sing Th P319, W P223
WONG, LAWRENCE KS
W P19,
W P231
Wong, Lily Y H
Th P79,
W MP43, W P237
Woo, Daniel 1, 75, 200, 201, 215,
Th MP73, Th P71,
W MP14, W P73, W P87,
W P105, W P119, W P132,
W P176, W P179, W P208,
W P303, W P307
Woo, Henry H
Th MP9
Woo, Jessica G
W P208
Wood, Joel
Th P31
Woods, Sean D Th P147, W P196
Worrall, Bradford B
200, 201,
Th P41, Th P42, Th P43,
Th P328, W P87,
W P93, W P208
Worster, Andrew
45, Th MP32,
Th P117
Worthmann, Hans
W P143
Wozniak, Marcella Th P44, W P91
Wraige, Elizabeth
188
Wright, Clinton B
25, Th MP88,
Th MP90, Th P55,
W P96
Wright, Katie M
W P277
Wright, Mark
Th P275
Wu, Jiang
CT P47
Wu, Ona
Th MP3, Th MP28,
Th MP30, Th P99, Th P191,
W MP41, W P14
Wu, Steven
W P56
Wu, Samuel S
Wu, Tzu-Ching
LB 11
137, Th P52,
Th P114, Th P196,
Th P197, W P4, W P7,
W P259, W P281
Wu, Yi-Ning
W MP59
Wu, Yijing
W P134
Xavier, Andrew Th P130, Th P220
Xi, Guohua
56, Th P165, W P219
Xi, Xiaopei
78, W P57
W P318
Xian, Ying
Xiang, Jianping
Th MP8
Xie, Qing
Th P169
Xie, Rong
W P46
Xin, Hongqi
W P204
Xing, Haiying
W P312
Xing, Juan
Th P216
XIONG, LI
W P19, W P223,
W P231
Xiong, Xiaoxing
81, Th P164
Xu, Huichun
LB P7, W P128
Xu, Jianrong
33
Xu, Lijun
81
Xu, Weihai
CT P47
Xu, Wei-Hai
W MP46
Xu, Yan
171, W P190
Xu, Zhenzhen
71, 147, Th MP36
Xue, Yunjing
LB P6
Yagi, Kenji
Th MP42, W P26
Yagita, Yoshiki
112, Th P141,
Th P144, Th P149
Yamada, Takeshi
Th P218
Yamagami, Hiroshi
Th P168,
Th P28, W P169, W P170
Yamagata, Sen
Th P64
Yamaguchi, Shuhei
W P89
Yamamoto, Akihide
Th P35
Yamamoto, Nobuaki
Th P187
Yamamoto, Yasumasa
Th MP5
Yamamura, Shinji
W P233
Yamashita, Shinji W P155, W P157,
Yamazaki, Takashi
W P343
Yan, Bernard
W P246
Yanase, Lisa
143
Yang, Bing
78, W P57,
W P58, W P71
Yang, Julian P
Th P10
Yang, Mi Hwa
Th P306, W P304,
W P313
YANG, Qi-Dong
W P218
Yang, Tao
LB 1
Yang, Yi
Th MP13
Yanko, Janette
W P289
Yao, Hiroshi
Th P335
Yao, Ming
CT P47, W MP46
Yarbrough, Chester K
13
Yasuda, Hiroshi
W P37
Yasui, Mariko
W P144
Yau, Ivanna
Th P315
Yavagal, Dileep R
Th P225
Yazdani, Sahar Th P250, W MP55
Ye, Xinchun
W P62
Yeatts, Sharon
56, CT P28
Yeh, Mason L
W P220
Yen, Albert
W P141
Yenari, Midori A
Th P138,
Th P156, W P195
Yeo, Hui Lae
Th P306
Yeo, Leonard L L Th P79, W P16,
W P21, W P237
Yeo, Tseng T
W MP43
Yeoh, H Kwang
W P348
Yermus, Carly
W MP44
W P43, W P68
Yigitkanli, Kazim
Yilmaz, Hasan
W P249, W P38
Th P290
YIN, JIU-HAW
Yodh, Arjun G
Th P93
Yokochi, Masayuki
Th P236
Yokoi, Aki
Th P248
Yokota, Chiaki
W P20
Yokoyama, Hiroyuki
W P20
Yokoyama, Nobuhiko
Th P251
Yokoyama, Yoko
Th P251
Yoneda, Hiroshi
W MP81
Yonehara, Toshiro Th P110, W P6
Yoo, Albert
35, 88, CT P36,
LB P1, Th P99, Th P235,
Th P238, W P265
Yoon, Byung-Woo
37, Th MP21,
Th P291, W P101,
W P117, W P298
Yoshii, Kenji
Th P64
Yoshioka, Hideyuki
174
Youn, Teddy
Th P195
Young, Kate C
W P10
Young, Lawrence H
CT P6
Young, William L
164, 167,
LB P7, W MP85,
W MP86, W MP88
Yu, Kyung-Ho
37, 216, Th P68,
Th P211, Th P329,
W P227
Yu, Qiong
156
Yu, Simon CH
Th P319
Yu, Zhanyang
W P184
Yuan, Chun
33, LB P6
Yuan, Wei-si
W P75
Yuki, Ichiro
182
Yumite, Miyako
W MP62
Yun, Sung-Cheol
Th P146
Yun, Tae-Jin
Th P107
Yusuf, Salim
127, Th MP86
Yuzuriha, Takefumi
Th P335
Zach, Victor
60
Zacharatos, Haralabos
Th MP65,
Th P100, W P12,
W P243, W P253
Zacharek, Alex Th MP18, Th P142,
W P62, W P191
Zachrich, Connie
122
277
Zaemisch, Rebekah NS 7, Th P183
Zahuranec, Darin B
198, CT P8,
Th P60, Th P115,
W P135, W P158
Zaidat, Osama
152, CT P36,
W P138
Zaidi, Syed F
140, Th MP4,
Th P5, Th P221,
Th P224, Th P237,
W P257, W P272
Zamora, Rafael
W P86
Zampariello, Carly A
30
Zand, Ramin
W P172
Zaro-Weber, Olivier
Th P103,
W MP22
Zaroff, Jonathan G
167, W MP85
Zazulia, Allyson CT P12, Th MP85
Zeiler, Steven
Th P98
Zhan, Xinhua
LB P7, W P128,
W P188
Zhang, Chunling
Th MP18
Zhang, Feng
Th P216
Zhang, Li
82, LB P3
Zhang, Ling
Th MP37
Zhang, Louise
Th P316
Zhang, Li
Th P36, W P51,
W P52, W P60,
W P61, W P204
Zhang, Li-Qun
W MP59
Zhang, Qinyi
W MP53
Zhang, Rui Lan
82, W P60
Zhang, Ruilan
W P204
Zhang, Xia
W P189
Th MP7
Zhang, Y Jonathan
Zhang, Yi
Th P63
Zhang, Zheng Gang
82, Th P36,
W P51, W P52,
W P181, W P204
Zhao, Huilin
33
Zhao, Heng
81, Th P164, W P46
Zhao, Limin
90, NS 3, Th P2,
Th P11, Th P63,
Th P96, W P95,
W P133, W P251
Zhao, Ling
Th P140
Zhao, Liang
W P186
Zhao, Meide
W P126, W P236
Zhao, Wenle
Th P133
Zhao, Xihai
33
Zhao, Xiurong
Th P161
Zhao, Xingquan
Th P178
Zhao, Xin
Th P295, Th P298,
Th P309
Zhao, Xingquan
Th P70
Zheng, Weili
Th P145
Zhou, Hua-Jun
W P218
Zhou, Jin
79
Zhou, Lixin
CT P47
Zhou, Li-Xin
W MP46
Zhou, Xianchong
39
278
Zhou, Yong
Th P70, Th P178
Zhu, Andy
Th P157
Zhu, Hongtu
31, Th P86
Zhu, Lin L
96, 97
Zhu, Mingwang
W MP41, W P14
Zhu, Yicheng
CT P47
Ziegler, Craig
Th P201, W MP29
Zierath, Dannielle
92, 93
Zimmer, Louise O
125
Zimmerman, Marc A
Th MP67
Zipfel, Gregory
13, 165, 190,
193, CT P22,
CT P12, Th MP84
Zirak, Peyman
W MP28
Zivanovic, Zeljko
90
Zomorodi, Ali R
2
Zorowitz, Richard
125, Th P295
Th P319
Zou, Xin ying
Zufferey, Philippe
Th P123
Zurrú, Maria C
36, Th P324,
Th P325, W P94
Zweifler, Richard M
Th MP74
Zylak, Christopher
CT P36
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• Cedars-SinaihasJointCommissionPrimaryStrokeCenter
Certification.
• Cedars-SinaihasbeenawardedtheAmericanHeartAssociation
GetWithTheGuidelinesGoldPlusawardsinceitsinception.
• TheChairoftheDepartmentofNeurology,PatrickLyden,MD,is
aleadingresearchexpertoncerebrovasculardiseaseandpotential
treatmentsforstroke.
• Cedars-SinaiiscontributingtoNIHclinicaltrialsinstroke:
ICTuS 2/3:Thelargeststudyofhypothermiaforacutestroke
everattempted.Dr.LydenisthePIofthismulti-centerprotocol,
fundedthroughSPOTRIASgrantsfromNINDStoUniversityof
California,SanDiegoandUniversityofTexasatHouston.ICTuS
2/3willbethedefinitivetrialofthispotentialneuroprotectant.
CLEAR-IVH:Astudyusingrecombinanttissueplasminogen
activatorICH,IVHandhydrocephalus.Theaimofthestudyisto
determinewhetherrapidremovalofIVHclotwithlow-dosertPA
improvesmodifiedRankinScoresat6monthscomparedtosubjects
treatedwithbestmedicalcarealone.
MR RESCUE:Comparestheeffectivenessoftreatmentwiththe
mechanicalemoblectomywithin8hoursofsymptomonsetto
standardmedicaltreatmentandtoidentifypeoplewhomightbenefit
fromthedevicesbasedonpenumbralimagingwithCTorMRI.
CEdARS-SInAI TEAM:
Patrick Lyden, Md
Chad Miller, Md
Asma Moheet, Md
david Palestrant, Md
Bo Chen, Phd
Paul Lapchak, Phd
Laurie Paletz, Rn
Betty Robertson, Rn
nili Steiner, Rn
nicole Wobler, Rn
cedars-sinai.edu
Cedars-sinai.
Leading the quest
in stroke Care.
• Cedars-SinaihasJointCommissionPrimaryStrokeCenter
Certification.
• Cedars-SinaihasbeenawardedtheAmericanHeartAssociation
GetWithTheGuidelinesGoldPlusawardsinceitsinception.
• TheChairoftheDepartmentofNeurology,PatrickLyden,MD,is
aleadingresearchexpertoncerebrovasculardiseaseandpotential
treatmentsforstroke.
• Cedars-SinaiiscontributingtoNIHclinicaltrialsinstroke:
ICTuS 2/3:Thelargeststudyofhypothermiaforacutestroke
everattempted.Dr.LydenisthePIofthismulti-centerprotocol,
fundedthroughSPOTRIASgrantsfromNINDStoUniversityof
California,SanDiegoandUniversityofTexasatHouston.ICTuS
2/3willbethedefinitivetrialofthispotentialneuroprotectant.
CLEAR-IVH:Astudyusingrecombinanttissueplasminogen
activatorICH,IVHandhydrocephalus.Theaimofthestudyisto
determinewhetherrapidremovalofIVHclotwithlow-dosertPA
improvesmodifiedRankinScoresat6monthscomparedtosubjects
treatedwithbestmedicalcarealone.
MR RESCUE:Comparestheeffectivenessoftreatmentwiththe
mechanicalemoblectomywithin8hoursofsymptomonsetto
standardmedicaltreatmentandtoidentifypeoplewhomightbenefit
fromthedevicesbasedonpenumbralimagingwithCTorMRI.
CEdARS-SInAI TEAM:
Patrick Lyden, Md
Chad Miller, Md
Asma Moheet, Md
david Palestrant, Md
Bo Chen, Phd
Paul Lapchak, Phd
Laurie Paletz, Rn
Betty Robertson, Rn
nili Steiner, Rn
nicole Wobler, Rn
cedars-sinai.edu

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