What Is the Clinical Impact of the Genetic Polymorphism Observed with the Effectiveness of some P2Y12 Inhibitors?

August 3, 2021
The association of genetic polymorphisms and P2Y12 inhibitors in regards to efficacy for patients with ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) remains controversial. Drs. Deepak Bhatt of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Natalie Kreitzer of the University of Cincinnati discuss key perspectives from a neurocritical, emergency medicine, and stroke perspective related to this important area of medicine.
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Keys to the Neurologic Exam From a Stroke Neurologist Who Trains Non-Neurologists to Be Stroke Doctors

June 15, 2021
Ever wonder how a world renowned stroke neurologist teaches the stroke exam? Listen in to learn the foundations of the neurologic exam and strategies for efficiently identifying deficits in stroke patients.
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CT Angiography - What Should the Rest of Us Know?

June 8, 2021
CT Angiography of the head and neck has become a standard in the Emergency Department as part of the initial workup of a patient with a suspected stroke, but they are challenging to interpret.
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Tips and Tricks for Posterior Circulation Stroke Identification

June 1, 2021
The posterior circulation is the source of controversy and challenges in the management of acute stroke patients. Listen to a neurointensivist and interventional stroke physician talk to an emergency physician about the posterior circulation patients. Acute dizziness and vertigo can be separated clinically and Dr. Smith teaches us how in this podcast.
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“Gaming the Conversation”: What Really Happens in Your Mind When You Are Evaluating a Patient for Acute Stroke Diagnosis and Treatment?

May 25, 2021
Learn what really happens in the mind of a stroke expert during the evaluation of an acute stroke patient. How to avoid pitfalls and how to make sure the patients you are caring for understand what is happening. Dr. Knight guides listeners through the steps to effectively diagnose and treat acute stroke patients.
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Real World Evidence for Management of Severe Bleeding in the Anticoagulated Patient: Impact of Specific Reversal Therapy for Intracranial Hemorrhage and Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Haemin Go posted on 7/28/2023


Moderator: W. Brian Gibler, MD, FACEP, FACC, FAHA
Other Participants: Paul P. Dobesh, PharmD, FACC, FAHA, FCCP, BCPS, BCCP; Gregory J. Fermann, MD; Natalie Kreitzer, MD, MS

Recent Real World Evidence from a large observational study of 4,395 patients from 354 hospitals across the United States presented at the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine and International Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis meetings has provided critical information for clinicians caring for patients with severe gastrointestinal and intracranial bleeding. With large gastrointestinal bleeding and intracranial hemorrhage cohorts, this study has demonstrated that andexanet alfa is superior to 4-Factor PCCs in managing severe bleeding in patients anticoagulated with Factor Xa inhibitors. In addition, patients with heart failure, liver failure, and chronic kidney disease (CKD) typically excluded from a randomized controlled trial showed benefit in this observational study. In addition, ANEXXA-I, a randomized controlled trial of andexanet alfa versus 4-Factor PCCs for treatment in intracranial hemorrhage, was stopped by the data safety and monitoring board of the trial due to efficacy of the andexanet alfa treatment arm.


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