MRI In Acute Stroke: Promises and Pitfalls

April 12, 2022
MRI imagining is becoming more available in acute settings; understanding MRI in stroke is critical to staying ahead of the curve.
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How Do You Operationalize the Use of the ASPECTS Score and Is It the Poor Man’s CTP?

April 5, 2022
The ASPECTS score has become more widespread in use with the increase in availability of endovascular therapy. This podcast is a must if you care for acute stroke patients. This is an absolute "must-know" topic for anyone who looks at head CT images in strokes.
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Ataxia and Dystaxia: How To Examine and Discuss These Disabling Symptoms With Your Patients

March 29, 2022
Ataxia and dystaxia are often missed clinically. But they're important and potentially disabling. Listen to this podcast to learn more and help you identify these high-risk patients.
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Posterior Circulation Horror Stories: How To Save the Day and Your Patient

March 22, 2022
Posterior circulation strokes are often devastating. The diagnostics are different and the treatments are evolving. If you care for stroke patients, this podcast is a must.
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Confusion vs. Aphasia- So Important and So Challenging at Times!

March 15, 2022
Confusion isn't really a stroke symptom but aphasia clearly is. One is life threatening and the other can often be self limited and benign. Are you sure your neurological exam is up to the task?
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What Are the Barriers to Success When Implementing Care Pathways for ICH Patients?

Haemin Go posted on 7/12/2022


Moderator: Jordan Bonomo, MD, FCCM, FNCS
Other Participants: Madeline Foertsch, PharmD, BCCCP

Care pathways for the management of ICH patients are often created with the best of intentions. However, barriers abound and can ruin even the best of intentions and design. EHRs are not as useful as we'd like at times as well and can even be misleading. Listen to this podcast with Drs. Foertsch and Bonomo as they talk through the challenges in managing ICH patients in the hyperacute setting and discuss the benefits


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