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Optimizing ICH Care By
Leveraging AC Reversal,
AI & Care Bundling

An Interactive CME-Certified Symposium

Wednesday, February 7, 2024
6:00 – 7:30PM MT
Phoenix, AZ

Attend In-Person: Hyatt Regency Phoenix
122 North Second Street, Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix Ballroom, 2nd Floor

Dinner will be provided

Watch Online: Live Streamed on MedEd On The Go

Online registration is closed. Please come directly to the event or click below to watch online.

We look forward to your participation!

Join the live event

This event is not part of the official International Stroke Conference 2024 as planned by the AHA/ASA International Stroke Conference Programming.

Symposium Overview

Join experts and explore an exciting new frontier of care for patients on direct oral anticoagulants who present with an intracranial hemorrhage. Three factors can be used to optimize treatment: emerging data on anticoagulation reversal, artificial intelligence utilization, and evidence-based ABC care bundling. Learn how these developments transform clinical practice, deepen institutional expertise, and ultimately improve patient outcomes.

Moderator

W. Brian Gibler, MD, FACEP, FACC, FAHA

President, EMCREG-International
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati, Ohio

Faculty Presenters

Greg Albers, MD

Stanford University
Stanford Stroke Center
Stanford, CA

Rhonda Cadena, MD, FNCS, FCCM

Wake Forest School of Medicine
Atrium Health, Carolinas Medical Center
Charlotte, NC

Stuart J. Connolly, MD, FRCPC

Population Health Research Institute
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON, Canada

Natalie Kreitzer, MD, MS

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
West Chester Hospital
Cincinnati, Ohio

Adrian R. Parry-Jones, MD, PhD

Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre
University of Manchester
Manchester, UK

Agenda

5:30pm
Registration & Dinner
6:00pm
Welcome and Introduction
Providing Optimal Care for the Anticoagulated Patient with Intracranial Hemorrhage in the Acute Care Setting: Does the Patient Need Reversal, Repletion, or Surgery? – Dr. Kreitzer
Implementation of the 2022 AHA/ASA Guideline for the Management of Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage – Are You Doing Enough? – Dr. Cadena
ABC-ICH: Does Care Bundling Improve Outcomes for Patients with Intracranial Hemorrhage? – Dr. Parry-Jones
Emerging Data in the Management of Intracranial Hemorrhage in the Anticoagulated Patient – Dr. Connolly
The Frontier of Stroke Diagnosis: How Can Artificial Intelligence Improve Acute Care for Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke? – Dr. Albers
Audience Q & A
7:30pm
Close

Target Audience

This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of the interprofessional team, including neurologists, neurointensivists, critical care specialists, emergency medicine practitioners, clinical cardiologists, hospital medicine specialists, radiologists, neurosurgeons, nurses, and pharmacists, as well as other healthcare professionals involved in the management of patients with intracranial hemorrhage.

Learning Objectives

After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to:

  • Describe the optimal approach to reverse and replete in the anticoagulated patient
  • Illustrate the benefits of surgery in patients with ICH
  • Evaluate best practices related to the management of ICH via guideline-directed interventions
  • Describe the primary determinants of improving outcomes for patients with ICH, with an emphasis on the role of care bundling for optimizing outcomes
  • Demonstrate the ability to delineate emerging reversal from repletion strategies for life-threatening bleeding in the anticoagulated patient
  • Describe how to use AI in rapidly diagnosing and treating ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes

Accreditation Information

In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Global Learning Collaborative (GLC) and Total CME, LLC. GLC is jointly accredited by the American Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.50 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

Fee Information : There is no fee for this educational activity.

Statement of Credit A statement of credit will be issued only upon receipt of a completed activity evaluation form and will be emailed to you. Participants will receive an email after the event with a link to complete the evaluation form. Completion of the evaluation form will allow for credit to be processed and emailed to the participant.

Supported by an educational grant from AstraZeneca
Jointly provided by Global Learning Collaborative (GLC), EMCREG-International, and Total CME, LLC.