Big news in stroke
Gregory Albers, MD, will describe in the Clinical Trials Plenary Session how new evidence from stroke thrombectomy trials such as DEFUSE 3 have led to new recommendations for extending the time window for thrombectomy. The results of DEFUSE 3 were first reported in January at the International Stroke Conference.
Other plenary presentations
In Wednesday’s Frontiers in Neuroscience Session, Dr. Caselli recommended Alan Evans’ discussion of the development and current and upcoming work to use and update the giant, freely accessible “BigBrain” High Resolution 3D Digital Human Brain Atlas.
In the always “fun and interesting” Controversies in Neurology on the morning of Thursday, April 26, the debate on “Should We Use Biomarkers Alone For Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s?” takes on greater interest now that the National Institute on Aging and the Alzheimer’s Association have defined Alzheimer’s disease as a diagnosis based on biomarkers. The separate debate of “Would You Let Your Child Play Contact Sports?” should also bring lots of interesting questions to the forefront of attendees’ minds.
Dr. Steven R. Messé’s talk, “Finally, Some Closure on PFO Closure,” at the Neurology Year in Review on Friday morning, April 27, is “of immediate relevance” as recent clinical trials have begun to determine patient groups for whom PFO closure appears worthwhile, Dr. Caselli said.
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