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Cleveland Clinic Innovations in Cerebrovascular Care 2025

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Cleveland Clinic Innovations in Cerebrovascular Care 2025

The Cleveland Clinic Innovations in Cerebrovascular Care 2025 The field of cerebrovascular care is evolving rapidly, with new advancements shaping the way we diagnose, treat, and manage complex conditions. This meeting will highlight the latest clinical breakthroughs and technological innovations while fostering multidisciplinary discussions on some of the most pressing challenges in patient care. Designed for practitioners across neurosciences and related specialties, this course provides a platform to explore cutting-edge strategies and collaborate on improving outcomes for patients with cerebrovascular conditions.

* Date of Original Release: June 10-11, 2025

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Discuss the relevance of venous anatomy and its implications for venous disorders and stroke.
  • Debate the role of venous stenting versus medical therapy in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH).
  • Critically review the approaches to treating cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, including the use and timing of thrombectomy versus medical therapy.
  • Provide an evidence-based review of key advances in cerebrovascular care, including new technologies and artificial intelligence, and describe their use in clinical practice.
  • Summarize and interpret the latest updates and trial results from the largest cerebrovascular conferences in the world.
  • Summarize the issues supporting minimally invasive intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) evacuation.
  • Debate aggressive versus conservative anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation post ICH.
  • Describe the potential use of technological innovations, especially AI-based models and wearable devices, to improve cerebrovascular outcomes.
  • Review new therapies and devices in neurocritical care, especially their role in multimodal monitoring, transcranial doppler, and EEG for delayed cerebral ischemia.
  • Provide evidence supporting medical versus interventional therapies for the management of cervical carotid webs and define their optimal use in clinical practice.
  • List the key issues and latest developments in endovascular versus medical therapy for medium vessel occlusion and aggressive versus permissive strategies for lowering blood pressure in acute stroke.
  • Analyze complex cases to evaluate advances in device technology and endovascular techniques for treating cerebral aneurysms, AVMs, AVFs, atherosclerotic disease, stroke, and other cerebrovascular disorders.

CLEVELAND CLINIC INNOVATIONS IN CEREBROVASCULAR CARE 2025

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CLEVELAND CLINIC INNOVATIONS IN CEREBROVASCULAR CARE 2025

1. Cerebral Venous Anatomy and Its Clinical Implications – Eytan Raz

2. The Venous Etiology and Treatment of Pulsatile Tinnitus – Scott Raymond

3. Debate: Role of Venous Stenting Is Not the First-Line Therapy for IIH Patients – Julia Becklan

4. Debate: Venous Stenting as First-Line Therapy in Eligible IIH Patients – Jenny Tsai

5. Current and New Devices in Venous Sinus Stenting – Michael Obrzut

6. Panel Discussion – Venous Stenting (Cont’d) – Faculty

7. How to Approach CSF-Venous Fistulas – Nina Moore

8. Debate: Timing of Venous Thrombectomy – Sidonie Ibrikji vs. Mohammad Abdulrazzak

9. Glymphatics in Cerebrovascular Pathologies – Selby John

10. Panel Discussion – Cerebrovascular Care – Faculty

11. Panel Discussion – Complex Aneurysm and AVM Cases – Faculty

12. Year in Updates from WSO, ISC and ESOC – Marco Gonzalez

13. Cerebrovascular Diseases in Women – Rodica DiLorenzo

14. Stroke in the Young – Amre Nouh

15. Middle Meningeal Artery: A New Target for Endovascular Intervention – Ashutosh Mahapatra

16. AI Developments in Ischemic Strokes – Bing Chen

17. Navigating ECMO – Sung Min Cho

18. Code ICH: A Novel Approach – Brittany Bolt

19. Debate: Endovascular vs. Conservative Management in ICH – Andrew Bauer vs. Mark Bain

20. Debate: Aggressive vs. Conservative Anticoagulation Post-ICH – Ahmed Itrat vs. G. Abbas Kharel

21. Panel Discussion – Complex Aneurysm and AVM Cases – Faculty

1. Introduction – Innovations in Cerebrovascular Care – Faculty

2. Wearable Devices in Stroke Care – Blake Buletko

3. Stroke Recovery: Rising to Prime Time – Christina Xia

4. AI in ICH Prediction and Beyond – Ahmed Kashkoush

5. How to Approach Innovation – Morgan Carter

6. Panel Q&A – Session Faculty

7. Rapid and Stable BP Control in ICH: A New Paradigm – Grace Conroy

8. Neurophysiological Early Detection of Cerebral Ischemia in SAH – Shweta Goswami

9. Debate: Standard Care vs. Multimodal Monitoring in SAH – Marc Babi vs. Carlos Villamizar Rosales

10. Neuro Rapid Response Team: The Future of Critical Care Response – Vivek Sabharwal

11. Panel Discussion – NICU Management Cases – Faculty

12. Debate: Carotid Webs – Medical Therapy vs. Intervention – Maria Sokola vs. Gabor Toth

13. Novel Agents for Lipid Management – Ashish Sarraju

14. Panel Discussion – Challenging Cases for Stroke Prevention – Faculty

15. Novel Treatments and New Thrombolytics for Acute Stroke Therapy – Shyam Prabhakaran

16. Debate: Medical Management vs. Endovascular Thrombectomy for Medium/Distal Vessel Occlusion – Jonathin Solomonow vs. Shazam Hussain

17. Debate: Aggressive vs. Conservative Blood Pressure Lowering in Acute Stroke – Ken Uchino vs. Adam Barron

18. Panel Discussion – Decision Making in Acute Stroke – Faculty

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