Endovascular Neurology
Integrated Neuroscience Session
Sunday, April 26, 2:00–6:00 p.m.
The Endovascaular Neurology INS session will discuss topics related to the interventional prevention and acute management of ischemic stroke. Topics include clinical and imaging selection of patients for intra-arterial thrombolysis; predictors of clinical and radiographic outcomes in patients undergoing intra-arterial thrombolysis; one year carotid restenosis rates from the CREST lead in study; antiplatelet inhibition monitoring in the neurointerventional suite; safety of drip-and-ship; complications of intracranial stenting. New data in the platform and poster presentations will be supplemented by lectures on extracranial stenting, intracranial stenting and acute stroke interventional strategies by a distinguished vascular neurology faculty.
Platform Session: 2:00–3:30 p.m.- IN1-1.001 Carotid Luminal Diameter Changes One Year after Stenting: Results from the Lead-in Phase of CREST, Helmi L. Lutsep, MD
- IN1-1.002 Measurement of Antiplatelet Inhibition during Neurointerventional Procedures: The Effect of Anti-thrombotic Duration and Loading Dose, Dhruvil J. Pandya, MD
- IN1-1.003 Time to Microcatheter for Endovascular Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Multicenter Review, Jefferson T. Miley, MD
- IN1-1.004 Occurrence and Predictors of Futile Recanalization Following Intra-arterial Thrombolysis among Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke, Haitham M. Hussein, MD
- IN1-1.005 Predictors Of Clinical and Radiographic Outcome in Acute Stroke Patients Treated With Intra-Arterial Therapy Who Achieve Complete Recanalization, Mouhammad A. Jumaa, MD
- IN1-1.006 Imaging Based Intraarterial Treatment for Acute Treatment for Acute Anterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke Due to Intracranial Large Vessel Occlusion Beyond 8 Hours From Symptoms Onset- Preliminary Multicenter Experience, Tudor G. Jovin, MD
- IN1-2.001 Comparison between medical therapy and endovascular treatment of the extracranial atherosclerotic vertebral artery (V1) stenosis: A systematic analysis, Muhammad Zeeshan Memon, MD
- IN1-2.002 Vascular interventions in Takayasu's Aorto-arteritis, Sanjeev Sivakumar, MBBS
- IN1-2.003 Enhanced Leptomeningeal Vessels on Contraxt-enhanced CT may Predict Perfusion-Diffusion Mismatch in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke, Suh -Yun Hong, MD
- IN1-2.004 Safety of Drip and Ship IV tPA in Acute Stroke: The University Hospitals-Case Medical Center Experience, Vincent V. Truong, MD
- IN1-2.005 Safety and outcome of the "Drip and ship" paradigm in acute ischemic stroke: A concurrent control study, Gustavo J. Rodriguez, MD
- IN1-2.006 Intravenous Alteplase prior to Cerbral Angiography Increases the Rate of Groin Hematoma, Oriana E. Cornett, MD
- IN1-2.007 Systolic Blood Pressure is a Strong Predictor of Vessel Recanalization in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Undergoing Thrombectomy: Pooled Analysis of the MERCI and Multi MERCI Trials, Raul G. Nogueira, MD
- IN1-2.008 IN-STENT RESTENOSIS on follow-up ANGIOGRAPHY among patients treated with STENTING in ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE, Ambooj Tiwari, MD
- IN1-2.009 Timing of Complications following Intracranial Angioplasty and/or Stent Placement. Implications for Post-procedural Monitoring, Alexandros L. Georgiadis, MD
- IN1-2.010 CT Permeability in Acute Ischemic Stroke Undergoing Recanalization Therapy: Potential and Pitfalls of First-Pass Perfusion, Liangfu Zhu, MD
- 4:30–4:55 p.m. Extracranial Atherostenosis: Best Medical Care or Stenting, Osama Zaidat, MD
- 4:55–5:20 p.m. Intracranial Atherostenosis: Best Medical Care or Stenting, Cathy Sila, MD, FAAN
- 5:20–5:45 p.m. Acute Ischemic Stroke Thrombolysis: IV or IA or Both? Rishi Gupta, MD
- 5:45–6:00 p.m. Panel Discussion

