On-Demand CME/CE Activities Available International Stroke
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On-Demand CME/CE Activities Available International Stroke
7:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM TUES • FEB. 10 SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium Pre-Conference Symposium I: Stroke in the Real World: Working Man Blues: Challenges in Inpatient Stroke Care Pre-Conference Symposium II (Student/Trainee/ Early Career): Emerging Trends for Stroke Trials AHA’s CEO Welcome AHA Presidential Address Thomas Willis Lecture Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts Symposia Problems with Interventions in Acute Stroke: 7 Little Things Cerebrovascular Vessel Wall Imaging: State of the Art Genetics and Stroke Outcome Oral Abstracts Emergency Care/Systems Oral Abstracts II In-hospital Treatment Oral Abstracts Nursing Oral Abstracts Vascular Biology in Health and Disease Oral Abstracts Symposia STAIRing Down the Barrel of a Loaded Research Gun: How Useful Are the STAIR Criteria 15 Years Later? Improving Stroke Care for Women Moyamoaya Disease: Present and Future Reperfusion: The Latest, The Present, The Future Junior Investigator Session I Oral Abstracts SHORT BREAK Oral Abstracts Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Oral Abstracts I Experimental Mechanisms and Models Oral Abstracts I SAH and Other Neurocritical Management Oral Abstracts Vascular Cognitive Impairment Oral Abstracts PLENARY SESSION I LUNCH BREAK SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HALL Fellow and Early Career Luncheon: Developing Successful Career Paths in Stroke Nursing & Rehabilitation Professionals Luncheon Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Oral Abstracts I Emergency Care/Systems Oral Abstracts I Health Services, Quality Improvement, and PatientCentered Outcomes Oral Abstracts I Pediatric Stroke Oral Abstracts Door-to-needle or Call-to-needle Challenges across Health Care Systems Contralesional Hemisphere in Stroke Recovery: Vascular and Neuronal Perspectives Childhood Stroke: The Heart of the Matter BREAK/SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HALL Oral Abstracts Symposia SHORT BREAK WED • FEB 11 Symposia Targeting Spreading Depolarizations in Injured Brain: Triggers, Modulators and Causation Cerebral Small Vessel Disease in the Community: Prevalence, Causes and Clinical Relevance Neuroinflammation and Cognitive Dysfunction in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage BREAK/SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HALL/CASE THEATER: MANAGEMENT OF A RUPTURED COMPLEX DISTAL ANEURYSM International Stroke Conference 2015 PROFESSOR-LED POSTER TOUR SESSIONS (60 MINS) REGULAR POSTER SESSIONS (30 MINS) Community/Risk Factors Oral Abstracts I Intracerebral Hemorrhage Oral Abstracts Debate Oral Abstracts Acute Endovascular Treatment Oral Abstracts I Cerebral Large Artery Disease Oral Abstracts I Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Oral Abstracts II Community/Risk Factors Oral Abstracts II PLENARY SESSION II William M Feinberg Award Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts LUNCH BREAK SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HALL Fellow and Early Career/ Stroke Leader Roundtable Luncheon Advance Practice Providers’ Luncheon Acute Neuroimaging Oral Abstracts I Aneurysm Oral Abstracts Experimental Mechanisms and Models Oral Abstracts II Health Services, Quality Improvement, and PatientCentered Outcomes Oral Abstracts II The Future of Telestroke Current Concepts of Cerebral Microbleeds Long-term Blood Vessel Remodeling after Stroke and Other Brain Injuries as a Therapeutic Target SHORT BREAK Oral Abstracts SHORT BREAK THURS • FEB 12 Symposia Effect of Non-invasive Brain Stimulation in Rehabilitation of Poststroke Aphasia Intracranial Atherosclerosis Wake Up Stroke. Are We There Yet? Symposia Symposia Migraine and Stroke: What Is the Link? Vascular Malformation Controversies Commonly Encountered in the Office Oral Abstracts Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Oral Abstracts I Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery Oral Abstracts Cerebral Large Artery Disease Oral Abstracts II Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts Symposia Together to End Stroke: Global Stroke Strategies for the 25 by 2025 WHO Targets Small Non-coding RNA: Novel Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets for Stroke The Burden of Post-stroke Fatigue Systemic Responses in Stroke Injury and Recovery Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm: Natural History and Treatment Indications Junior Investigator Session II Symposium SHORT BREAK Debate Selection for Endovascular Therapy in the Ambulance or Angio Suite: Is It Possible? BREAK/SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HALL CASE THEATER: MANAGEMENT OF A TANDEM OCCLUSION International Stroke Conference 2015 PROFESSOR-LED POSTER TOUR SESSIONS (60 MINS) REGULAR POSTER SESSIONS (30 MINS) Stroke Journal Symposium: Envisioning Acute Stroke Therapy in 2025 International Stroke Conference 2015 Oral Abstracts Acute Neuroimaging Oral Abstracts II Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Oral Abstracts II Vascular Malformations Oral Abstracts Oral Abstracts Acute Endovascular Treatment Oral Abstracts II Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Oral Abstracts II Preventive Strategies Oral Abstracts Vascular Biology in Health and Disease and Vascular Cognitive Impairment Joint Oral Abstracts PLENARY SESSION III The Next Big Thing in Stroke (at Lightning Speed) David Sherman Award Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts ISC Program Chair’s Closing Remarks ADJOURN SHORT BREAK FRI • FEB 13 Stroke Guidelines Session Advances in Biomarkers of Stroke and Intracerebral Hemorrhage Chronic Post-stroke Decline: Epidemiology, Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications New Community-based Approaches to Stroke Prevention and Treatment Clinical and Basic Perspectives on the Role of Physical Activity and Neural Progenitors in Stroke Recovery: The ASA-Bugher Collaborative Studies I Had a Stroke – Why Do You Say I Can’t Drive? Developing an Acute Pediatric Stroke Program SHORT BREAK Symposia Symposia strokeconference.org SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE BY CATEGORY Acute Endovascular Treatment Acute Neuroimaging Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Aneurysm Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery Cerebral Large Artery Disease Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Selection for Endovascular Therapy in the Ambulance or Angio Suite: Is It Possible? (Debate) Thurs, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Davidson Ballroom A Problems with Interventions in Acute Stroke: 7 Little Things Wed, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Davidson Ballroom A Reperfusion: The Latest, The Present, The Future Wed, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Room 207 Aneurysm Oral Abstracts Thurs, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Room 202 STAIRing Down the Barrel of a Loaded Research Gun: How Useful Are the STAIR Criteria 15 Years Later? Wed, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Davidson Ballroom A Moyamoya Disease: Present and Future Wed, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Room 205 Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Oral Abstracts I Wed, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Room 205 Acute Endovascular Treatment Oral Abstracts I Thurs, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Room 207 Acute Neuroimaging Oral Abstracts I Thurs, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Davidson Ballroom C Wake Up Stroke. Are We There Yet? (Debate) Thurs, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Davidson Ballroom A Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm: Natural History and Treatment Indications Thurs, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Davidson Ballroom C Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery Oral Abstracts Thurs, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Room 205 Intracranial Atherosclerosis Thurs, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Davidson Ballroom B Effect of Non-invasive Brain Stimulation in Rehabilitation of Post-stroke Aphasia Thurs, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Room 205 Acute Endovascular Treatment Oral Abstracts II Fri, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Davidson Ballroom B Acute Neuroimaging Oral Abstracts II Fri, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Room 207 Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Oral Abstracts I Thurs, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Davidson Ballroom B Small Non-coding RNA: Novel Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets for Stroke Thurs, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Room 205 Cerebral Large Artery Disease Oral Abstracts I Thurs, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Davidson Ballroom A Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Oral Abstracts II Thurs, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Davidson Ballroom B Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Oral Abstracts II Fri, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Davidson Ballroom C Clinical and Basic Perspectives on the Role of Physical Activity and Neural Progenitors in Stroke Recovery: The ASABugher Collaborative Studies Fri, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Davidson Ballroom A Cerebral Large Artery Disease Oral Abstracts II Thurs, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Davidson Ballroom C I Had a Stroke – Why Do You Say I Can’t Drive? Fri, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Room 202 Community/Risk Factors Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Emergency Care/ Systems Experimental Mechanisms and Models Health Services, Quality Improvement, and Patient-Centered Outcomes In-hospital Treatment Intracerebral Hemorrhage Cerebral Small Vessel Disease in the Community: Prevalence, Causes and Clinical Relevance Wed, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Davidson Ballroom B Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Oral Abstracts I Wed, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Room 207 Emergency Care/Systems Oral Abstracts I Wed, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Room 207 Targeting Spreading Depolarizations in Injured Brain: Triggers, Modulators and Causation Wed, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Davidson Ballroom A Health Services, Quality Improvement, and PatientCentered Outcomes Oral Abstracts I Wed, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Davidson Ballroom C Door-to-needle or Call-toneedle Challenges across Health Care Systems Wed, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Davidson Ballroom A Intracerebral Hemorrhage Oral Abstracts Wed, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Davidson Ballroom B Community/Risk Factors Oral Abstracts I Wed, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Davidson Ballroom C Cerebrovascular Vessel Wall Imaging: State of the Art Wed, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Davidson Ballroom B Emergency Care/Systems Oral Abstracts II Wed, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Room 207 Experimental Mechanisms and Models Oral Abstracts I Wed, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Room 205 Genetics and Stroke Outcome Wed, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Room 202 In-hospital Treatment Oral Abstracts Wed, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Davidson Ballroom C Current Concepts of Cerebral Microbleeds Thurs, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Room 205 Community/Risk Factors Oral Abstracts II Thurs, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Davidson Ballroom C Advances in Biomarkers of Stroke and Intracerebral Hemorrhage Fri, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Davidson Ballroom B The Future of Telestroke Thurs, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Room 202 Experimental Mechanisms and Models Oral Abstracts II Thurs, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Room 209 Health Services, Quality Improvement, and PatientCentered Outcomes Oral Abstracts II Thurs, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Room 207 Migraine and Stroke: What Is the Link? Thurs, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Room 209 Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Oral Abstracts II Fri, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Room 207 Systemic Responses in Stroke Injury and Recovery Thurs, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Davidson Ballroom B Nursing Pediatric Stroke Preventive Strategies SAH and Other Neurocritical Management Vascular Biology in Health and Disease Vascular Cognitive Impairment Vascular Malformations Non-category Specific Sessions Nursing Oral Abstracts Wed, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Room 209 Pediatric Stroke Oral Abstracts Wed, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Room 209 Improving Stroke Care for Women Wed, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Room 209 Neuroinflammation and Cognitive Dysfunction in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Wed, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Room 202 Contralesional Hemisphere in Stroke Recovery: Vascular and Neuronal Perspectives Wed, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Davidson Ballroom B Vascular Cognitive Impairment Oral Abstracts Wed, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Room 202 Vascular Malformation Controversies Commonly Encountered in the Office Thurs, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Room 202 Junior Investigator Session I: Clinical Research Wed, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Room 202 The Burden of Post-stroke Fatigue Thurs, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Room 209 Childhood Stroke: The Heart of the Matter Wed, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Room 209 New Community-based Approaches to Stroke Prevention and Treatment Fri, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Room 205 SAH and Other Neurocritical Management Oral Abstracts Wed, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Davidson Ballroom C Vascular Biology in Health and Disease Oral Abstracts Wed, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Room 205 Chronic Post-stroke Decline: Epidemiology, Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications Fri, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Room 209 Vascular Malformations Oral Abstracts Fri, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Room 202 Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts Thurs, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Room 207 Developing an Acute Pediatric Stroke Program Fri, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Room 205 Preventive Strategies Oral Abstracts Fri, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Davidson Ballroom C Long-term Blood Vessel Remodeling after Stroke and Other Brain Injuries as a Therapeutic Target Thurs, 8:45 am 10:15 am Room 209 Vascular Biology in Health and Disease & Vascular Cognitive Impairment Joint Oral Abstracts Fri, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Room 209 Junior Investigator Session II: Basic Science, Systems of Care, and Rehabilitation Research Thurs, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Room 202 Vascular Biology in Health and Disease & Vascular Cognitive Impairment Joint Oral Abstracts Fri, 8:45 am - 10:15 am Room 209 Stroke Journal Symposium: Envisioning Acute Stroke Therapy in 2025 Thurs, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Room 207 Together to End Stroke: Global Stroke Strategies for the 25 by 2025 WHO Targets Thurs, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Davidson Ballroom A Stroke Guidelines Session Fri, 7:00 am - 8:30 am Davidson Ballroom A The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is grateful to the members of the International Stroke Conference 2015 Program Committee for their dedication and leadership provided throughout the year in planning the program. Program Committee Kyra Becker, MD, FAHA, Chair Bruce Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, FAHA, Vice Chair Catherine M Amlie-Lefond, MD Heinrich Audebert, MD Tamilyn Bakas, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN Gregory Bix, MD, PhD Joseph P Broderick, MD, FAHA, Stroke Council Chair S Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD Seemant Chaturvedi, MD, FAHA, FAAN Kevin Cockroft, MD, MSc, FACS Anne Dorrance, PhD, FAHA David Fiorella, MD, PhD Nina Gentile, MD Steven Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Past Chair Richard Harvey, MD Tudor Jovin, MD Scott Kasner, MD, MS, FAHA Michael E Kelly, MD, PhD, FRCSC Walter Kernan, MD Kennedy R Lees, MD William Mack, MD, FAHA Leonardo Pantoni, MD, PhD Jonathan Rosand, MD Peter Schellinger, MD, PhD, FESO, FAHA Eric Smith, MD Roland Veltkamp, MD Babu Welch, MD Darin Zahuranec, MD For a complete list of ISC abstract graders, please go to strokeconference.org/programming. Dear Colleague: This is a very exciting time in the field of cerebrovascular disease. The rate of discovery of new diagnostic and therapeutics for stroke has never been greater. Our program emphasizes basic, clinical and translational sciences as they evolve toward a more complete understanding of stroke pathophysiology with the overall goal of developing more effective prevention and treatment. Stroke systems of care, quality and outcomes are also key parts of the conference. The International Stroke Conference 2015 provides unique opportunities to meet and network with colleagues from around the world with wide-ranging research interests and expertise in stroke prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. For 2015, we anticipate more than 4,000 professional attendees, as well as exhibitors displaying new stroke products and services. We are truly dedicated to the international nature of this conference with attendees, presenters and faculty coming from all corners of the world. The 2015 program offers three separate pre-conference symposia: the State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium; ISC Pre-Conference Symposium I: Stroke in the Real World: Working Man Blues: Challenges in Inpatient Stroke Care, which will focus on scientific advances in cerebrovascular disease while emphasizing their application in the real world; and the Student/Trainee and Early Career Pre-Conference Symposium II: Emerging Trends for Stroke Trials: Biomarkers, Adaptive Trial Design, Repair Trials, and New Endpoints. The main days of the ISC include compelling invited symposia; stimulating debates; provocative oral scientific abstract presentations; intriguing scientific abstract posters; and special lectures on recent advances and state-of-the-science technologies. This premier conference is intended for adult and pediatric neurologists; neurosurgeons; neuroradiologists and interventional radiologists; physiatrists; endovascular specialists; emergency medicine specialists; primary care physicians; hospitalists; nurses and nurse practitioners; rehabilitation specialists; physical, occupational, and speech therapists; and pharmacists. Additionally, the ISC is just as much home for basic scientists, clinical scientists, stroke program coordinators, policy makers and public health officials who work in the stroke field. The Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing has planned another extraordinary pre-conference symposium. The State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium 2015 program will include: Advances in Clinical Research; Essentials of Standard and Advanced Clinical Practice; Rehabilitation and Recovery: An Ongoing Process: Community Integration; and Application of Evidence Based Practice and Quality Enhancement. The ISC Pre-Conference Symposium I: Stroke in the Real World: Working Man Blues: Challenges in Inpatient Stroke Care highlights scientific advances in cerebrovascular disease while emphasizing their application in the real world. This year’s symposium will focus on the challenges in inpatient stroke care including: justifying investigations and interpreting findings in the stroke workup; the timing of CEA; blood pressure management in ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke; optimizing inpatient stroke care; maximizing early rehabilitation; prognosis after stroke; and maximizing stroke prevention. There will also be a series of challenging interactive breakout sessions. The ISC Pre-Conference Symposium II: Emerging Trends for Stroke Trials: Biomarkers, Adaptive Trial Design, Repair Trials, and New Endpoints is developed especially for students, trainees and early career professionals. It will focus on new developments in clinical trial design in stroke. The goal is for the junior faculty, trainee or investigator to gain an understanding of new ways to test therapies in stroke and to discuss these principles as they are evolving with experts in the field. Special symposia, debates and abstract presentations will focus on numerous topics from 21 stroke-related categories. Sessions in clinical categories will center on community risk factors; emergency care; acute neuroimaging; acute endovascular and acute nonendovascular treatment; diagnosis of stroke etiology; cerebral large artery disease; in-hospital treatment; clinical rehabilitation and recovery; and health services, quality improvement, and patient-centered outcomes. Sessions in basic science categories focus on vascular biology in health and disease; basic and preclinical neuroscience of stroke recovery; and experimental mechanisms and models. Further specialized topics include pediatric stroke; intracerebral hemorrhage; nursing; preventive strategies; vascular cognitive impairment; aneurysms; subarachnoid hemorrhage; neurocritical care; vascular malformations; and ongoing clinical trials. This year, not only will you have the opportunity to experience exceptional education and network with more than 4,000 cerebrovascular research and practice experts from around the globe, you will also have the chance to experience the warm hospitality of the South in beautiful downtown Nashville - Music City. Thank you for joining us for this unique event. For the most current conference and programming information, please visit strokeconference.org and the online program planner. And don’t forget to mark your calendar for next year, Feb 17 - 19, 2016, in exciting Los Angeles, California! Sincerely, Kyra J. Becker, MD, FAHA Chair, International Stroke Conference 2015 Program Committee —1— International Stroke Conference Program Committee Disclosure Table COMMITTEE MEMBER CONFLICT OF INTEREST Catherine M Amlie-Lefond C M Amlie-Lefond: Research Grant; Significant; NIH grant for Thrombolysis in Pediatric Stroke (TIPS). TIPS is supported by Grant #R01NS065818 from the National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke. Heinrich Audebert H J Audebert: Honoraria; Modest; Lundbeck, Beyer Vital, Sanofi, Takeda, Pfizer, BMS, EVER-Pharma. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Roche Diagnostics,. Consultant/Advisory Board; Significant; Lundbeck. Tamilyn Bakas T Bakas: Research Grant; Significant; NIH NINR Funding. Kyra J Becker K J Becker: Research Grant; Significant; NINDS. Other; Significant; Merck. Gregory Bix G Bix: None. Joseph Broderick J Broderick: Research Grant; Modest; PRISMS Trial - Genentech. Honoraria; Modest; Boehringer Ingelheim. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Pfizer. Other Research Support; Significant; Study medication for IMS III Trial Genentech. S Thomas Carmichael S T Carmichael: Research Grant; Significant; Asterias Biotherapeutics, Biotime Inc., Takeda Pharmaceuctical Company. Seemant Chaturvedi S Chaturvedi: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Boehringer-Ingelheim, Genentech, Merck. Research Grant; Significant; Pfizer. K Cockroft: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Actuated Medical. Consultant/Advisory Board; Significant; Covidien Neurovascular. Kevin Stroke CockroftConference Program International Committee Disclosure Table A Dorrance: None Anne Dorrance David Fiorella D Fiorella: Research Grant; Modest; Siemens, Microvention. Ownership Interest; Modest; Codman Shurtleff, Vascular Simulators LLC, TDC Technologies, CVSL. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Covidien ev3, Cordis. Nina Gentile N Gentile: Research Grant; Modest; NIH/NINDS research grants. Research Grant; Significant; Significant. Other Research Support; Modest; Pharmaceutical funding - PI research studies. Other Research Support; Significant; Modest. Steven Greenberg S M Greenberg: Research Grant; Significant; National Institutes of Health. Richard Harvey R Harvey: Research Grant; Significant; Nexstim Corporation. Tudor Jovin T G Jovin: Ownership Interest; Modest; Silk Road Medical. Scott Kasner S E Kasner: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; AstraZeneca--SOCRATES National Lead Investigator, Novartis-Endpoint Adjudication Committee, MerckEndpoint Adjudication Committee, Pfizer-Endpoint Adjudication Committee, DaiichiSankyo--Trial Design Consultant, Boehringer Ingelgeim--consultant, Medtronic--DSMB, Bayer--Trial Steering Committee, Abbvie-Endpoint Adjudication Committee. Research Grant; Significant; WL Gore--PI REDUCE trial. Michael E Kelly M E Kelly: Ownership Interest; Significant; Blockade Medical. Walter Kernan W Kernan: None. Kennedy R Lees K R Lees: Employment; Modest; National Institute of Health Research. Employment; Significant; University of Glasgow. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Ever Neuropharma, Novartis, Nestle. Other; Modest; American Heart Association (Editorial Board), Applied Clinical Intelligence (Data Monitoring Board), Boehringer Ingelheim (Speaker; Data Monitoring Boards), Ever Neuropharma (Speaker), Fundacio Ictus (Data Monitoring Board), Grifols (Data Monitoring Board), Hilicon (Royalty), Lundbeck (Data Monitoring Boards), SITS (Scientific Board), University of Krems (Faculty, Scientific Board), CHUV (Speaker), International Journal of Stroke (Editorial Board), TTST (Speaker), University of Lancaster (Scientific Board), World Stroke Congress (Speaker). William Mack W Mack: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Penumbra Inc- Member of DSMB for Thaerapy stroke and Liberty stent (aneurysm) trials. Bruce Ovbiagele B Ovbiagele: Research Grant; Significant; National Institutes of Health. Leonardo Pantoni L Pantoni: None. Jonathan Rosand J Rosand: Research Grant; Significant; NIH. Consultant/Advisory Board; Significant; Boehringer Ingelheim. Peter Schellinger P D Schellinger: Speakers’ Bureau; Modest; Boehringer Ingelheim, Covidien EV3, Cerevast. Honoraria; Modest; Boehringer Ingelheim, Covidien EV3, Cerevast. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Boehringer Ingelheim, Covidien EV3, Cerevast. Eric Smith E E Smith: None Roland Veltkamp R Veltkamp: Employment; Significant; Imperial College London. Research Grant; Significant; Boehringer Ingelheim, Bayer. Honoraria; Modest; Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim, BMS, Daiichi Sankyo, BiogenIdec. Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim, Morphosys, Daiichi Sankyo. Babu Welch B Welch: Consultant/Advisory Board; Modest; Covidien & Stryker Neurovascular. Darin Zahuranec D Zahuranec: Other Research Support; Modest; Medtronic. Research Grant; Significant; NIH/NIA K23AG038731. This table represents the relationships of program committee members which may be perceived as actual or reasonably perceived conflicts of interest as reported on the Disclosure Questionnaire which all members of the program committee are required to complete and submit. A relationship is considered to be “Significant” if (a) the person receives $10,000 or more during any 12 month period, or 5% or more of the person’s gross income; or (b) the person owns 5% or more of the voting stock or share of the entity, or owns $10,000 or more of the fair market value of the entity. A relationship is considered to be “Modest” if it is less than “Significant” under the preceding definition. — 2 — International Stroke Conference February 11 – 13 Music City Center Nashville, Tennessee The American Stroke Association would like to acknowledge the following companies for their generous support of the International Stroke Conference Education Programming: Boehringer Ingelheim Covidien Program Description The International Stroke Conference is the world’s premier meeting dedicated to the science and treatment of cerebrovascular disease. This 2½-day conference features more than 1,500 compelling presentations that emphasize basic, clinical and translational sciences as they evolve toward a more complete understanding of stroke pathophysiology with the overall goal of developing more effective prevention and treatment. Sessions in clinical categories will center on community risk factors, emergency care, acute neuroimaging, acute endovascular and acute nonendovascular treatment, diagnosis of stroke etiology, cerebral large artery disease, in-hospital treatment, clinical rehabilitation and recovery, and health services, quality improvement, and patientcentered outcomes. Sessions in basic science categories focus on vascular biology in health and disease, basic and preclinical neuroscience of stroke recovery, and experimental mechanisms and models. Further specialized topics include pediatric stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, nursing, preventive strategies, vascular cognitive impairment, aneurysms, subarachnoid hemorrhage, neurocritical care, vascular malformations, and ongoing clinical trials. Cutting-edge presentations on these topics attract a wide range of healthcare professionals and investigators including adult and pediatric neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists and interventional radiologists, physiatrists, emergency medicine specialists, primary care physicians, hospitalists, nurses and nurse practitioners, rehabilitation specialists, physical, occupational, and speech therapists, pharmacists, clinical scientists, and basic researchers spanning the fields of cerebrovascular function and disease. Additionally, the ISC is just as much home for stroke program coordinators, policy makers and public health officials who work in the stroke field. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of the International Stroke Conference, participants should be able to: Identify recent advances in basic models of stroke and their translation to clinical research. • Evaluate recent advances in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of cerebrovascular disease. • Analyze new and ongoing advances in clinical research through late-breaking science and ongoing clinical trials sessions. • Discuss new research, treatments and interventions with scientists and investigators working in all areas of cerebrovascular disease. •Interpret the rapidly changing areas within the stroke spectrum such as emerging options for the diagnosis and treatment of acute stroke, mechanisms of stroke recovery, and the impact of vascular cognitive impairment. • Appraise the diverse challenges presented by cerebrovascular disease to specific populations, including ethnic and racial minorities, women, children, and developing communities. • Genentech Medtronic, Inc National Stroke Association Stryker Neurovascular Wolters Kluwer (As of January 12, 2015) International Stroke Conference and Nursing Symposium Abstracts Abstracts from the International Stroke Conference 2015 and the Nursing Symposium 2015 will be published as an online-only supplement to the February 2015 issue of Stroke at http://stroke.ahajournals.org. Late-Breaking Science and Ongoing Clinical Trials abstracts will be available online on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org. CME/CE Disclosure All faculty participating in CME/CE activities sponsored by the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association will disclose to the audience (1) significant financial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of products from the commercial supporter(s) and/or the manufacturer(s) of products or devices discussed in their presentation and (2) unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices discussed in their presentation. Such disclosures will be made in writing in the course presentation materials. Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Physicians The American Heart Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Heart Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 22.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. All persons who develop and/or control educational content in CME activities sponsored by the American Heart Association will disclose to the audience all financial relationships with any commercial supporters of this activity as well as with other commercial interests whose lines of business are related to the CME-certified content of this activity. In addition, presenters will disclose unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices discussed in their presentations. Such disclosures will be made in writing in course presentation materials. American Stroke Association HeadQuarters Get information on professional education, consumer awareness activities, quality improvement programs, professional membership opportunities, and scientific publications. Make ASA HeadQuarters your headquarters throughout the conference. Learners are strongly encouraged to claim CME/CE credit within 30 days of activity completion. Location: Booth 136 (in the Science and Technology Hall, Hall C) Hours: Wednesday and Thursday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Physician Assistants AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 22.50 hours of Category I credit for completing this program. American Stroke Association – Join Together To End Stroke The American Stroke Association has launched Together to End Stroke™, sponsored nationally by Covidien, to teach all Americans that stroke is largely preventable, treatable and beatable. Through Together to End Stroke, the ASA is focusing its efforts across the entire stroke continuum of care in the areas of prevention, acute treatment, and post-stroke rehabilitation by providing tools and resources for consumers and health care professionals, an online digital strategy, national branding and messaging, local grassroots events and multicultural outreach. We need your help spreading this message to your patients and networks. Visit the ASA HeadQuarters Booth (Hall C, Booth 136). To receive updates on stroke, advocacy and new resources, go to StrokeAssociation.org/signup. Let’s work Together to End Stroke. Learners are strongly encouraged to claim CME/CE credit within 30 days of activity completion. Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Nurse Practitioners American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. “**ACCME credit must be claimed within 6 months of attendance. CME/CE credit will no longer be available to claim for this activity after August 14, 2015.” Continuing Education Accreditation – Nurses The American Heart Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. The maximum number of hours awarded for this CE activity is 22.50 contact hours. Badges Name badges must be worn at all times in the Music City Center. A $20 cash-only fee will be charged for badge reprint or replacement. Photo ID is required. Your badge holds your contact information and can be used to request information from exhibitors and to access the Communication Center. CME/CE Credit You have two ways to complete your conference evaluation and claim your CME/CE credits for the conference, pre-conference symposia and/or nursing symposium: “**ANCC credit must be claimed within 6 months of attendance. CME/CE credit will no longer be available to claim for this activity after August 14, 2015.” Accredited status does not imply endorsement by the American Heart Association or the American Nurses Credentialing Center of any commercial products displayed in conjunction with an activity. There is no fee for continuing education credits for this activity. 1. Stop by the Communication Center, which is located in the Hall B Lobby, Level 3. 2. Visit learn.heart.org from any computer with internet connection. For both options: • Sign in with your Professional Education Center user name and password at learn.heart.org. If you do not have an account, please create one. • Find the courses that you attended under the “Course Catalog” tab and select to enroll. • Authorization codes to enroll will be listed on a ticket you receive with your badge. • Complete the evaluation and claim your credit. Note: Attendees registered as a family member, an exhibitor, or a guest of an exhibitor will not be eligible for CME or CE credit. Learners are strongly encouraged to claim CME/CE credit within 30 days of activity completion. Steps for Successful Completion To successfully complete this activity, learners must fully participate in the sessions. In addition, learners must provide feedback that will be used for evaluative and outcomes measurement purposes. Learners will check-in onsite for attendance verification purposes and will be required to provide evaluative feedback before CME/CE credit can be claimed. For assistance please contact our National Support Center at 1-888-242-2453 or e-mail learn@heart.org. Legal Disclaimer The International Stroke Conference is a scientific and educational meeting for the purpose of exchanging and discussing research results and scientific developments in the field of cerebrovascular disease. Accordingly, the American Heart Association/ American Stroke Association cannot and does not offer any assurance or warranty of the accuracy, truthfulness or originality of the information presented at the conference. International attendees may obtain an attendance verification form at one of the selfservice terminals in Registration, located in the Hall C Lobby, Level 3. Embargo Guidelines International Stroke Conference 2015 abstracts, lectures and presentations are embargoed for release at the date and time of presentation or time of AHA/ASA news event. Late-Breaking Science abstract results are embargoed for release at the date and time of each session’s start time in which the abstract is scheduled. Ongoing Clinical Trials abstracts are embargoed for release at the date and time of the Ongoing Clinical Trials Poster Session start time. Information may not be released before the scheduled presentation time. Written embargoed information cannot be shared with anyone but one-on-one embargoed media interviews can be conducted as long as the reporter agrees to abide by the embargo policy. General Information AHA Research Funding Opportunities The American Heart Association is proud to fund research related to cardiovascular disease and stroke. The Association supports research in clinical, basic and population sciences. The AHA is and always has been a strong supporter of stroke research. Over the past 5 years, the AHA has funded over $71 million in research closely related to stroke and another $92 million in broadly stroke-related research. Proposals for stroke research funding are reviewed by experts in the field, with fundability determined by peer review criteria, not by science focus. For more information about our funding opportunities and upcoming application deadlines, please visit our Web site at my.americanheart.org/fundingopportunities. Conference Bags A complimentary conference bag will be available to registered attendees of the International Stroke Conference, Nursing Symposium and the Pre-Conference Symposia at Registration, located in the Hall C Lobby, Level 3 of the Music City Center. Supplies are limited and are based on a first come, first served availability. Dining/Concessions On Wednesday and Thursday, concessions will be available in the Science and Technology Hall, Hall C. Concessions, including coffee and other beverages, will be available for purchase for the duration of the conference throughout the Convention Center. Exhibits/Science and Technology Hall On Wednesday and Thursday, visit the Science and Technology Hall in Hall C, where cerebrovascular products and services will be featured. Exhibit Hours: Wednesday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Thursday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Infants/Children in the Science and Technology Hall – Children over 6 months and under the age of 18 years will not be allowed in the Science and Technology Hall. Infants under the age of 6 months will be allowed in the Science and Technology Hall during exhibit hours only. For reasons of insurance liability and safety, however, infants must be held at all times. Strollers and infant carriers will not be allowed. The parent must sign a liability waiver at the Registration Desk before taking the infant into the Science and Technology Hall. Badges will be marked to reflect that permission has been given for the infant to be carried into the Science and Technology Hall. Infants/Children in the Session Rooms and Poster Hall – Because of limited — 4 — seating capacity and the highly technical nature of the program, children and infants are not allowed to attend presentations. News Media From Feb 11 – 13, for media interviews, news conferences or inquiries about news releases, contact News Media Headquarters, Room 107 on Level 1. For safety reasons, children and infants are not permitted in the Poster Hall. Exhibitors A comprehensive listing of exhibitors and their products and services can be found in Stroke News, the Mobile Meeting Guide app, and at strokeconference.org/exhibits. Guests of Speakers Guest badges will be available at Registration for immediate family members of speakers and must be returned after the presentation. Guests are not eligible for CME/CE credits. No Smoking Policy American Heart Association/American Stroke Association policy prohibits smoking in convention center meeting rooms, the Poster Hall and the Science and Technology Hall. We appreciate your cooperation. Photography and Audio/Visual Recording Policy No person may record any portion of the AHA Scientific Sessions, scientific conferences, and the AHA/ASA International Stroke Conference, whether by video, still or digital photography; audio; or any other recording or reproduction mechanism. This includes recording of presentations and supporting A/V materials and of poster presentations and supporting poster materials. Hotel Questions A Housing Desk is located near Registration, in the Hall C Lobby, Level 3 of the Music City Center and will be open during regular registration hours. International Attendees International attendees may obtain an attendance verification form at one of the selfservice terminals in Registration, located in the Hall C Lobby, Level 3 of the Music City Center. Loss of Badge Credentials The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association reserves the right to revoke or deny attendance of any registered participant, speaker, exhibitor, news media reporter, or photographer of presentations or activities at AHA/ASA scientific conferences and meetings. Additionally, science information shared by investigators during a meeting is confidential and often unpublished data. Taking photos of or recording the content of meeting room slides is also prohibited, and is considered intellectual piracy and unethical. Attendees who ignore this policy will be asked to leave the educational session and are at risk of losing their badge credentials. The American Heart Association (AHA) will take photographs and video during its conferences and may display, reproduce and/or distribute them in AHA educational, news or promotional material, whether in print, electronic or other media, including the AHA website. Your registration for an AHA conference is your grant to AHA the right to use your name, image and biography for such purposes as well as any other purpose. All photographs and/or videos become the property of AHA. Power To End Stroke Power To End Stroke is an education and awareness campaign that embraces and celebrates the culture, energy, creativity and lifestyles of African-Americans. It unites people to help make an impact on the high incidence of stroke within their communities. Medical Emergencies The First Aid Station is located in the Hall B Lobby, Level 3 of the Music City Center. An AED is available. Please report emergencies to the nearest security guard or the Show Office, Room 208 on Level 2 of the Music City Center. Power To End Stroke encourages physicians, nurses and other medical professionals to join the mega community of faith leaders, community organizations and business leaders in an effort to save the lives of millions. Learn more at http://powertoendstroke.org/events-ets.html. Multimedia Products/Services The following multimedia products/services are available at the Music City Center. AHA/ASA Scientific Statements and Practice Guidelines – Download any of the 11 Wolters Kluwer-published AHA journals’ iPad® apps for free to access the iPad supplement of the AHA/ASA Scientific Statements and Practice Guidelines. This special supplement is free to access for everyone. Included in the annual collection is the most frequently cited cardiovascular and stroke stats reference – the AHA Statistical Update. More information is available at the American Stroke Association’s HeadQuarters Booth 136. Registration Onsite Registration Hours – Onsite registration will take place in the Hall C Lobby, Level 3, at the Music City Center during the days and hours listed below: Tuesday, Feb 10 Wednesday, Feb 11 Thursday, Feb 12 Friday, Feb 13 Communication Center – Convenient computer stations are available for attendees to leave and retrieve conference messages, access the internet, search for other attendees, print airline boarding passes, and claim CME/CE credit. It is located in the Hall B Lobby, Level 3. We encourage participation by all individuals. If you have a disability, advance notification of any special needs will help us to serve you better. E-Posters – A different way for attendees to view poster presentations. Posters presented during the International Stroke Conference will be available during the meeting electronically at work stations in the Poster Hall (Hall D, Level 3) and at strokeconference.org. Attendee login is required. Mobile Meeting Guide – Use the ASA mobile meeting guide for on-the-go access to meeting information with your handheld device or smart phone. To download the app, search “AHA Events” in App Store or Google Play. Helpful staff is available in Registration, in the Hall C Lobby, to answer questions. Registration Refund/Cancellation Policy – Registrants who cancel must request a refund of fees paid in writing. Cancellation requests received at Convention Data Services by Jan 21, 2015, midnight EST will be processed, less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be issued until 7 – 15 days post-event. No refunds will be made after Jan 21, 2015. Purchased meal tickets are non-refundable. Refunds will not be granted for no-shows after the conference. No refunds will be issued onsite. Online Program Planner – Create a personal itinerary by searching the International Stroke Conference by specialty, author, keyword, title, session or category at strokeconference.org. Important: If you must cancel your registration, you cannot transfer it to someone else, nor can you substitute another person’s name for your name. A name change is a cancellation. Posters: QR Codes – In addition to traditional poster boards at the International Stroke Conference 2015, Digital Acumen also offers a way for attendees to download information directly from a poster onto their smart phones and tablets. It’s called a QR code, and it’s simple to use. Just download a QR code reader from the app store on your phone (we recommend QR Reader) and then scan the code on the poster. You will then have a link to view the poster online as well as the author’s contact information in order to ask questions. Please note: The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association shall not be liable for cancellation of the International Stroke Conference caused by labor strikes, or threats of strikes or disputes, civil disorders, fires, weather conditions, or other acts of God, acts of war, acts of terrorism, government regulation, or for any damages or losses resulting from such cancellation. Science News from ISC – Visit strokeconference.org/sciencenews for official AHA/ASA news coverage of the science presented at the 2015 meeting including: exclusive video interviews, presentation slides and audio, summary slides, news releases, and more. Restaurant Reservations Visit the Nashville Visitor’s Information Booth in the Hall B Lobby, Level 3, or the Level 1 Lobby (5th Avenue Street) for information and reservations at the many fine restaurants in Nashville and to pick up city attraction guides and brochures. Wireless Internet – Complimentary WiFi will be located at various hot spots throughout the Science and Technology Hall, Hall C. Free WIFI and charging stations available at the Stryker WIFI Charging Lounge in Booth 718. 6:30 am – 5:00 pm 6:30 am – 5:00 pm 6:30 am – 5:00 pm 6:30 am – 12 Noon —5— Safety Inappropriate behavior or undesirable conduct, including, but not limited to, verbal or physical abuse, whether threatened or performed, will not be permitted or tolerated. Rental Cars To obtain the special AHA/ASA rates, please contact the following: • Enterprise: (800) 261-7331 National Car Rental: (877) 222-9058 Reference contract ID #XZ09D02 Reference contract ID #XZ09D02 • You must wear your name badge at all times in the convention center. Be sure to remove your badge when you leave the convention center or your hotel room. There is a large selection of car rental companies located just a short walk from the main terminal in the rental car facility. Contact MacNair Travel for special rates at 202.640.5831 or by e-mail at dmackanick@macnairtravel.com. Sessions Seating Session seating is on a first come, first served basis. According to fire code, a session must and will be closed if the room fills to capacity. Infants and children are not permitted in session rooms – no exceptions. For safety reasons, children and infants are not permitted in the Poster Hall – no exceptions. Speaker Resource Center The Speaker Resource Center is located in Room 201, Level 2 of the Music City Center. All oral presentations will be in electronic format. Speakers are required to submit their presentations to the Speaker Resource Center at least 12 hours before session start time. All speakers must check in at Room 201 at least two hours before session start time to review their presentations for technical and format issues. Last-minute submissions disrupt the flow of sessions and will not be allowed. Any presenter who fails to submit his/her presentation in a timely manner will be prohibited from speaking. The Speaker Resource Center has technicians available to assist presenters and is open during the following times: Tuesday, Feb 10 Wednesday, Feb 11 Thursday, Feb 12 Friday, Feb 13 Public Transportation For just $1.60, you can ride the Nashville MTA bus route 18 Airport/Elm Hill Pike between the Nashville International Airport and Downtown Music City. Travel time takes about 20 minutes on the express route and 30 to 45 minutes on the local route. Visit nashvillemta.org or call 615.862.5950 for more information on schedules and pickup locations. Parking The Music City Center is home to the largest parking operation in downtown Nashville with reasonable rates and 24 hour roving security. The daily maximum rate is $18. Omni Nashville Hotel parking is available on a daily basis as follows: $18: Self Park at Music City Center Garage (only available for Omni Nashville Hotel Guests with voucher obtained from Front Desk) • $14 Daily Rate or $30 Overnight Rate: Valet with in and out privileges at Omni Nashville Hotel • Ground Transportation in Nashville • Cab: cabs are available in downtown Nashville. • App-based ride-sharing services Lyft and Uber operate in Nashville. • Music City Circuit: a free circulator bus operating Monday – Saturday with 3 routes in downtown Nashville. • Joyride Nashville: golf cart rides from point to point in downtown Nashville. • Nashville B-Cycle: walk/bike – for the more athletic, downtown Nashville is an easy walk and there are also bicycles for rent. 6:00 am – 5:30 pm 6:00 am – 5:30 pm 6:00 am – 5:30 pm 6:00 am – 12 Noon Stroke OnDemand TM Miss a session? Experience every session just as if you had been in the room by purchasing Stroke OnDemand™ Premium, a comprehensive digital video library of this year’s meeting online and on a portable DVD. Convenient online and mobile viewing on your iPad, iPhone and Android Device. Purchase at the Stroke OnDemand™ booth near Registration in the Hall B Lobby, Level 3. Buy onsite and save $100. Twitter Use Twitter to tweet your questions/comments during the meeting or just talk about what is happening at ISC 2015. Use hashtag: #ISC15. Please note only presentations that have been approved by the speakers will be included. Venue Nashville, Tennessee Stroke Quality Improvement Programs Work The decline in annual deaths from stroke show that stroke quality improvement programs are making a difference. Over 1,000 hospitals participating in Target: StrokeTM, a Get With The Guidelines-Stroke® initiative, showed faster treatment times and lower death rates, according to a JAMA study. Learn more about our stroke quality improvement programs at Heart.org/Quality. Nashville, Tennessee is nicknamed “Music City” for good reason! Long known as the “Songwriting Capital of the World,” music weaves a fundamental pattern in Nashville’s cultural, business and social fabric, and live music can be seen and heard every day and night of the week. A mild, pleasant climate and lush, green, rolling hills offer a beautiful backdrop to the incredible music, exceptional dining, fantastic shopping, exciting sporting events, historical landmarks, and thriving contemporary and theatrical arts scene that can all be found in this amazing city. Experience the warm hospitality of the South in beautiful Nashville. Transportation Ground Transportation and Instructions for Shuttle A variety of transportation services are available at the Nashville International Airport (BNA). Downtown Nashville is approximately 10 miles or 15 minutes from the Nashville Airport. Shuttle Service Gray Line Airport Express is Nashville’s leading shared-ride airport shuttle service, providing door-to-door ground transportation to the airport or your hotel. Friendly and safe drivers, comfortable shuttles and reasonable rates take the hassle out of getting to and from the airport. Ticket rates are $14 per person one-way or $25 per person round-trip. Gray Line Airport Express is offering Americans for the Arts $5 off the purchase of a round trip ticket. Just mention or enter in promo code Arts2015 when making your reservation! You can book by calling Gray Line directly at 615-883-5555. Taxi Service Taxi service is available curbside outside of baggage claim. There is a flat rate of $25 to the downtown area, plus an additional passenger charge of $1 when accompanying original passenger and proceeding to same destination. Web Resources HealthJobsPLUS for Professionals This is a Job Placement Service that can be found online at strokeconference.org (HealthJobsPlus) or at the Communication Center, located in the Hall B Lobby, Level 3. my.americanheart.org My AmericanHeart for Professionals is the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s powerful Internet resource for healthcare professionals devoted to the fight against cardiovascular disease and stroke. Depending on the level of membership selected, AHA/ASA Professional Members may have access to all 12 AHA scientific journals, biweekly clinical updates, core clinical textbooks, a continually updated drug database, and much more. StrokeAssociation.org The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Web site provides information on AHA/ASA resources and programs for professionals and consumers. Stroke warning signs, advocacy news, practice enhancement tools, and more can be found on this site. StrokeAssociation.org/resources The Stroke Resource Center is the American Stroke Association’s new tool to deliver stroke information beyond mainstream media approaches. By providing the general public and healthcare providers with trusted stroke information at the click of a button, we intend to increase awareness that stroke is largely preventable, treatable, and beatable and drive action among Americans to reduce the overall impact of stroke. Visit the site to obtain free printable patient education materials. — 6 — strokeconference.org This Web site offers healthcare professionals anytime, anywhere access to all aspects of the annual meeting. Visit the site to learn about products and services exhibited at the International Stroke Conference and keep up with the latest news from the meeting as it happens. Plus, get access to pertinent meeting tools and information including: an online itinerary/program planner, registration and housing information, final programming, important conference deadlines, and link to the Professional Education Center to access the overall evaluation and claim your CME/CE credit. All of this and much more can be found at strokeconference.org. Welcome & Council Update – Dr. Joseph Broderick, Stroke Council Chair learn.heart.org This Web site is where healthcare professionals can complete the conference evaluation and claim CME/CE credits for ISC, the Pre-Conference Symposia and the Nursing Symposium. Q&A/Networking Online Itinerary/Program Planner Create a personal itinerary by searching the International Stroke Conference by specialty, author, keyword, title, session or category at strokeconference.org. One of the most exciting and motivating experiences for early career professionals is connecting with a successful leader who can provide meaningful mentorship and guidance. This lunch will provide an informal forum for new connections to be made between early career professionals and leaders in stroke. Special efforts have been made to ensure a memorable and worthwhile activity for all attendees. This luncheon is open only to students and early career registrants (those who have completed training in the last five years or those in the first five years after faculty appointment.) STROKE COUNCIL ACTIVITIES Wednesday, Feb 11, 12:10 pm – 1:30 pm, Room 103 Nursing and Rehabilitation Professionals Luncheon Advocacy: Local Opportunities – Stephanie Mohl ASA Update ASA: Local Opportunities – Meredith Nguyen GWTG: Stroke Performance Metrics; Organizing Systems of Care; and Local EMS Plans – Sara Camp ISC Program Update – Dr. Kyra J Becker Thursday, Feb 12, 12:10 pm – 1:30 pm, Room 102 Fellow and Early Career/Stroke Leader Roundtable Luncheon Conference attendees must register for this luncheon. Tickets are $25 and seating is limited. The Stroke Council’s Nursing and Rehabilitation Professions Committee will hold an interdisciplinary roundtable luncheon welcoming nurses, social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech/swallowing therapists, physiatrists, neurologists, psychologists and others involved in stroke care. Facilitator: Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH Table Moderators/Leaders: Gregory W Albers, MD, Palo Alto, CA Acute Stroke/Neuroimaging Moderators: Kelly Anderson, MSN, RN, Murray, UT Claranne P Mathiesen, MSN, BSN, RN, CNRN, Stroudsburg, PA Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, MD, FAANS, FACS, FAHA, Chicago, IL Neurosurgery 12:15 Cognitive Assessment Tools for the Stroke Patient in the Acute Inpatient Setting Philip B Gorelick, MD, MPH, FAHA, Grand Rapids, MI William G Barsan, MD, FACEP, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI Acute Stroke/Clinical Trials 12:35 Interpreting the Results and Providing Support while in the Hospital Argye Elizabeth Hillis, MD, Baltimore, MD Marc I Chimowitz, MD, FAHA, Charleston, SC Stroke Prevention/Clinical Trials 12:55 Strategies for Patients (and Caregivers) Who Are Discharging to Home Barbara Lutz, PhD, RN, CRRN, APHN-BC, FAHA, FNAP, FAAN, WIlmington, NC Colin Derdeyn, MD, FAHA, St Louis, MO Neurointevention 1:15 Discussion Alexander Dromerick, MD, Washington, DC Rehabilitation Conference attendees must register for this luncheon. Tickets are $25 and seating is limited. We would like to thank Claranne Mathiesen, Kelly Anderson, Lorie Richards and the Nursing and Rehabilitation Professions Committee for their time and effort in planning this luncheon. Heather Fullerton, MD, San Francisco, CA Neurointevention Philip B Gorelick, MD, MPH, FAHA, Grand Rapids, MI Stroke Prevention Wednesday, Feb 11, 12:10 pm – 1:30 pm, Room 102 Fellow and Early Career Luncheon: Developing Successful Career Paths in Stroke Scott Janis, PhD, Bethesda, MD NINDS/StrokeNET Moderator: Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH S Claiborne Johnston, MD, FAHA, Austin, TX Stroke Prevention/Clinical Trials 12:10 Introduction Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH 12:15 Pearls for Writing and Publishing a Manuscript Marc Fisher, MD, FAHA, Boston, MA Karen C Johnston, MD, FAHA, Charlottesville, VA Acute Stroke/Clinical Trials 12:35 NIH Funding Paths for Research Career Development Walter Koroshetz, MD, FAAN, Bethesda, MD Jin-Moo Lee, MD, PhD, St Louis, MO Genetics/Basic Science 12:55 The Path to a Successful Clinical Stroke Director Marilyn M Rymer, MD, FAHA, Kansas City, KS Eng H Lo, PhD, FAHA, Charlestown, MA Stroke Basic Science 1:15 Discussion Claranne P Mathiesen, MSN, BSN, RN, CNRN, Stroudsburg, PA Nursing-Clinical This short seminar will provide early career professionals with some practical advice, tools and strategies that can be useful through their careers. This luncheon is open only to students and early career registrants (those who have completed training in the last five years or those in the first five years after faculty appointment.) Louise D McCullough, MD, PhD, Farmington, CT Basic Science J Mocco, MD, MS, New York, NY Cerebrovascular Surgery/Ischemia Research Conference attendees must register for this luncheon. Tickets are $25 and seating is limited. Sean I Savitz, MD, FAHA, Houston, TX Acute Stroke/Basic Science Wednesday, Feb 11, 6:45 pm, Room 106 A-B Stroke Council Annual Business Meeting Steven Warach, MD, PhD, Austin, TX Acute Stroke Imaging All Stroke Council Members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Carolee J Winstein, PhD, PT, FAPTA, Los Angeles, CA Rehabilitation The Stroke Council will hold its Annual Business Meeting on Wednesday, February 11, 2015 from 6:45 pm – 7:30 pm in the Music City Center, Room 106 A-B. Stop by after the poster sessions to enjoy refreshments, hear the latest council news, network with your peers and participate in informative roundtable discussions. Dileep R Yavagal, MD, Miami, FL Neurointervention We would like to thank Dr. Pooja Khatri for her time and effort in planning these Early Career Luncheons. —7— Thursday, Feb 12, 12:10 pm – 1:30 pm, Room 105 A Advance Practice Providers’ Luncheon Friday, Feb 13, 9:09 am, Preventive Strategies Oral Abstracts, Davidson Ballroom C Mordecai Y T Globus New Investigator Award in Stroke: Cerebral Microbleeds in 1278 Lacunar Stroke Patients: The Secondary Prevention of Small Subcortical Strokes (SPS3) Trial (213) Ashkan Shoamanesh, MD, Boston, MA Moderators: Krista Jordan, PA-C, St Louis Park, Minnesota Lily Tunby, RN, Anoka, MN 12:10 NETSMART – A Stroke Fellowship for Midlevels Michele Starr, PA-C, Oklahoma City, OK Robert G Siekert New Investigator Award in Stroke In recognition of Dr Robert G Siekert, founding chairman of the American Heart Association’s International Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, this award encourages new investigators to undertake or continue stroke-related research. To be eligible, you must submit an abstract to the International Stroke Conference. 12:15 Introduction of Roundtable Leaders Lily Tunby, RN, Anoka, MN 12:35 – 1:15 Roundtables Roundtable Leaders: Fern Cudlip, MSN, FNP, CNRN, Castro Valley, CA Elaine Haxton, APRN-CCNS, Oklahoma City, OK Shane Jones, MD, Provo, UT Michele Starr, PA-C, Oklahoma City, OK Darla Stevens, NP-C, Charlotte, NC Susan Wilson, RN, MSN, ANP-C, Chapel Hill, NC 1:15 Thursday, Feb 12, 1:30 pm, Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery Oral Abstracts, Room 205 Robert G Siekert New Investigator Award in Stroke: Vagus Nerve Stimulation Enhances Neuroplasticity and Forelimb Recovery after Stroke in Aged Rats (162) Seth A Hays, PhD, Richardson, TX Networking and Informal Discussion Conference attendees must register for this luncheon. Tickets are $25 and seating is limited. Stroke Care in Emergency Medicine Award The International Stroke Conference is pleased to present the Stroke Care in Emergency Medicine Award. This award is open to investigators at all levels who are an AHA/ASA member and submit an abstract in the Emergency Medicine category to the International Stroke Conference. We would like to thank Krista Jordan for her time and effort in planning this Advance Practice Providers’ Luncheon. AWARD INFORMATION The International Stroke Conference 2015 is pleased to offer awards for investigators in stroke-related research. Selected awardees will present and be acknowledged at the International Stroke Conference. Thomas Willis Lecture This award was established in honor of Thomas Willis, a prominent physician credited with providing the first detailed description of the brain stem, the cerebellum and the ventricles, with extensive hypotheses about the functions of these brain parts. The award recognizes contributions to the investigation and management of stroke – basic science. Wednesday, Feb 11, 10:50 am, Hall B Thomas Willis Lecture: Enhancing Neuroplasticity as a Primary Treatment for Stroke Michael Chopp, PhD, FAHA, Detroit, MI William M Feinberg Award for Excellence in Clinical Stroke The International Stroke Conference 2015 Program Committee accepted nominations for the 2015 William M Feinberg Award for Excellence in Clinical Stroke. This award recognizes significant contributions to the investigation and management of clinical research in stroke. Thursday, Feb 12, 10:33 am, Hall B William M Feinberg Award for Excellence in Clinical Stroke: Stroke Disparities: A Call to Action Lewis Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI David G Sherman Lecture This award was established in honor of David G Sherman, MD, a prominent stroke physician and an internationally recognized leader and researcher in stroke prevention and treatment. The award recognizes lifetime contributions to the investigation, management, mentorship and community service in the stroke field. Wednesday, Feb 11, 1:42 pm, Emergency Care/Systems Oral Abstracts II, Room 207 Stroke Care in Emergency Medicine Award: Access to Primary Stroke Centers for Older Adults and Implications for Travel Times, and Mortality (51) Kimon Bekelis, MD, Lebanon, NH NEW! Stroke Rehabilitation Award Rehabilitation after stroke is an essential part of stroke recovery and helps to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to stroke survivors. This award encourages investigators to undertake or continue research and/or clinical work in the field of stroke rehabilitation and submit an abstract to the International Stroke Conference. Wednesday, Feb 11, 8:12 am, Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Oral Abstracts I, Room 205 Stroke Rehabilitation Award: Dose Response Relationship in Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Stroke Motor Recovery Studies (7) Wuwei Feng, MS, MD, Charleston, SC ISC Junior Investigator Travel Grants The International Stroke Conference 2015 Travel Grants for Junior Investigators encourage and support the efforts of early career investigators in cerebrovascular disease research and encourage participation in the International Stroke Conference by providing travel funds to attend the International Stroke Conference 2015, present research in oral or poster format, and engage in discussion with senior investigators. Application for travel grants for ISC 2016 will take place during the ISC 2016 abstract submission process (May 20 – Aug 11, 2015). You must submit an abstract for ISC 2016 to be eligible to apply for a travel grant. The International Stroke Conference 2015 Program Committee would like to thank the AHA/ASA’s Stroke Council for their generous contribution to the ISC 2015 travel grants. Friday, Feb 13, 11:33 am, Hall B David G Sherman Lecture: Toward Evidence-based Stroke Treatment and Prevention Graeme J Hankey, MBBS, MD, FRACP, FRCP, FRCPE, FAHA, Perth, Australia Mordecai Y T Globus New Investigator Award This award recognizes Dr. Mordecai Y T Globus’ major contributions to research in cerebrovascular disease, and his outstanding contributions to the elucidation of the role of neurotransmitters in ischemia and trauma; the interactions among multiple neurotransmitters; mechanisms of hypothermic neuroprotection; and the role of oxygen radical mechanisms and nitric oxide in brain injury. To be eligible for this award, you must submit an abstract to the International Stroke Conference. — 8 — NOMINATIONS FOR ISC 2016 AWARDS Start Planning Now for the International Stroke Conference 2016 in Los Angeles, California! Nominations for ISC 2016 Awards ISC staff will begin accepting nominations for the named ISC awards on Wednesday, February 11, 2015. The deadline to submit nominations for the Feinberg, Sherman and Willis Awards is Wednesday, July 8, 2015. Please go to strokeconference.org/awardsandlectures for more information about each of these awards. CALL FOR SCIENCE Thank you for attending the International Stroke Conference 2015. Please don’t forget these important dates for the International Stroke Conference 2016: Submit Session Ideas Suggested Session Submitter Opens: Monday, Feb 9, 2015 Suggested Session Submitter Closes: Monday, March 9, 2015 Please note that you must be a FAHA to be eligible for these awards. Applications for the abstract-based awards will occur during the abstract submission process, May 20 – August 11, 2015. Submit Your Best Science for Consideration for ISC 2016 Presenting your science at ISC offers you many benefits: FAHA Application Submission and Deadlines The Stroke Council considers applications for AHA Fellowship during the spring and fall of each year. Applications must be received through the Council Awards Application System by 5:00 pm Central Time on December 1 for the spring review cycle and by 5:00 pm Central Time on June 1 for the fall review cycle. Applications received after the deadline dates will be held until the next review cycle. New FAHA are notified after they are elected at the annual business meeting. International Impact: Media coverage from around the world resulted in almost 1 billion media impressions from more than 1,600 stories for ISC 2014. • Network with Leaders in the Stroke Field: Attend ISC and discuss your findings with stroke research and practice experts from around the globe. • Virtual Reach: The ISC virtual reach through the AHA/ASA Web site, e-mails, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter activity reached more than 90,000 people daily. • Published Abstracts: Accepted ISC and Nursing Symposium abstracts will be published online on the Stroke journal Web site. • POSTERS Submit Abstracts Submission Opens: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 Submission Closes: Tuesday, Aug 11, 2015 Professor-Led Poster Tours and Regular Poster Sessions – Poster Hall, Hall D During the ISC 2015 poster sessions, there will be both Professor-Led Poster Tours and Regular Poster Sessions. During the Professor-Led Poster Tours, leaders in the stroke field will take groups of conference attendees around 12 speaker-attended posters ordered by category. Each poster presenter will have approximately 2 minutes to present the highlights of his or her work, followed by 3 minutes for a Q&A from attendees. There are 10 different poster tours to select from during each Poster Tour Session. Submit Late-Breaking Science and Ongoing Clinical Trials Abstracts Submission Opens: Wednesday, Oct 7, 2015 Submission Closes: Wednesday, Nov 4, 2015 The link to submit abstracts and/or session ideas can be found at strokeconference.org/submitscience on the opening date listed above. To be a part of a Poster Tour, please turn to pg 50 and pg 80 in the Poster Abstracts section of the Final Program and decided which section/category of posters you would like to attend during each of the two Poster Tour Sessions. Five – ten minutes prior to the Poster Tour Session start time, simply go to the correspondingly numbered “Section” sign for that section/category of posters. In order to encourage a broad range of science and speakers, international authors and junior authors are strongly encouraged to submit abstracts for presentation. During the Regular Poster Sessions, poster presenters will stand by their poster for individual Q&A time with attendees; they will not give a formal presentation. These posters are separate and not a part of the Professor-Led Poster Tours. To see the posters in the Regular Poster Session, please turn to pg 57 and pg 86 in the Poster Abstracts section of the Final Program. A map of the Poster Hall is available at the front of the Poster Abstracts Section; it will highlight the Professor-Led Poster Tour sections and the Regular Poster sections. Posters will be available for viewing in the Poster Hall (Hall D, Level 3) from 8:00 am – 6:45 pm on Wednesday, Feb 11 and Thursday, Feb 12. The speaker-attended poster sessions will take place at the following times: Wednesday, Feb 11 Professor-Led Poster Tours Regular Poster Session 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm 6:15 pm – 6:45 pm Thursday, Feb 12 Professor-Led Poster Tours Regular Poster Session 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm 6:15 pm – 6:45 pm FAHAs and Other Stroke Leaders – please be sure to show your support for young investigators and attend the poster sessions. Please note that for safety reasons, infants and children are not permitted in the Poster Hall. Missed the poster presenter? Use your smartphone to view the poster information and listen to the author’s pre-recorded discussion about the abstract. Throughout the Convention Center and in the Poster Hall, you will see black and white boxes called QR codes. Use your smartphone to scan these boxes and you’ll have access to online audio and posters. Follow the directions below to download free software to your smartphone and enjoy this exciting feature. Download the free app: 1. Visit www.scanlife.com on your smartphone. 2. Download the free application (for almost all phones). iPhone users, go to the App Store and download app ScanLife. 3. Use the app to scan the code. —9— Experience the AHA’s 2015 Scientific Sessions Attend the accredited Scientific Sessions conferences of the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association, and expand your knowledge of your specialty. Learn from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular science experts, who will share emerging scientific research and clinical applications. And meet colleagues from around the world in your field of interest. 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Scan for more conference details. my.americanheart.org/sessions ©2014, American Heart Association 11/14DS812 — 10 — International Stroke Conference 2015 Nashville, Tennessee February 11-13, 2015 NURSING SYMPOSIUM learn.heart.org How to Claim Your Credit Sign in with your username and password at learn.heart.org. If you do not have an account, please create one. • Select the International Stroke Conference 2015 link under the “Live Conference Credit Claim” box on the homepage • Click the ‘Register’ button and follow the prompts to enroll in the activity • Authorization codes will be provided with your badge • Complete the evaluation, then claim and print your certificate • Credit must be claimed within 30 days of program completion For a full list of conference accreditation statements and credit designation visit strokeconference.org. To see a full list of available CME/ CE activities check out the ‘Activities Catalog’ at learn.heart.org. 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Visit our staff at HeadQuarters Booth 136 to learn more about the CVSN Council and the benefits of joining the AHA/ASA Professional Membership and our network of more than 32,000 members. Join or renew on-site and receive a free gift!* *while supplies last ©2014, American Heart Association 11/14DS8911 State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium 2015 Tuesday, Feb 10, 2015 Music City Center Nashville, Tennessee The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is grateful to the members of the 2015 State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium Program Committee for their dedication and leadership provided throughout the year planning the program. Program Committee Jennifer Cohn, MSN, CNRN, FAHA, Chair Karen L Saban, PhD, APRN, RN, CNRN, Vice Chair Dawn Aycock, BSN, MSN, PhD Tamilyn Bakas, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN (ISC Program Committee Liaison) Terrie Black, MBA, BSN, RN, BC, CRRN (Immediate Past Chair) Michelle Camicia, MSN, CRRN Theresa Green, RN, PhD Millie Hepburn-Smith, MSN, ACNS-BC Janice Hinkle, PhD, RN, CNRN Sarah L Livesay, DNP, RN, ACNP, CNS-A (AANN Liaison) Lori M Massaro, BSN, MSN Sue Pugh, RN, MSN, CRRN, CNRN, FAHA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 For the most current program information and speakers, please go to strokeconference.org, online Program Planner. 8:00 am – 11:30 am Plenary Session Hall B Moderators: Jennifer Cohn, MSN, CNRN, Indianapolis, IN Karen L Saban, PhD, APRN, CNRN, Maywood, IL For a complete list of Nursing Symposium abstract graders, please go to strokeconference.org/nursingsymposium. Symposium Description The State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium is a can’t miss forum designed to provide cutting-edge information for nursing, rehabilitation and other healthcare professionals who treat patients and families in all phases of stroke treatment from the emergency department through rehabilitation and community integration. The symposium will update and inform the audience about nursing issues along the continuum of stroke care (ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke management, rehabilitation and program development.) The goal of the program is to share innovative best clinical practices that have been developed to optimize patient outcomes throughout the stroke continuum of care. An exciting plenary program and stimulating break-out sessions are planned to meet the educational needs for nurses, rehabilitation and healthcare professionals at various levels of skill. Describe the evidence surrounding hyperacute nursing care policies/strategies Explain how to bridge the divide between nursing and EMS • Implement the advances in clinical research including: o Creating an international stroke nursing research collaboration o State-of-the-science and best clinical practices in stroke care • Define the essentials of standard and advanced clinical practice including: o Advanced practice in stroke nursing care across the continuum o Burning and chilling issues in neuro-critical care • Discuss rehabilitation and recovery, community integration – the evidence for stroke family caregiver interventions • Manage the application of evidence-based practice and quality enhancement including: o Building and sustaining a telestroke network o Sharing best practices and lessons learned in the field for stroke certification o Primary stroke center recertification o Traversing CSC designation • All persons who develop and/or control educational content in CME/CE activities sponsored by the American Heart Association will disclose to the audience all financial relationships with any commercial supporters of this activity as well as with other commercial interests whose lines of business are related to the CME/CE certified content of this activity. In addition, presenters will disclose unlabeled/ unapproved uses of drugs or devices discussed in their presentations. Such disclosures will be made in writing in course presentation materials. Please note that there is a separate registration fee to attend the Nursing Symposium. Sponsored by the American Heart Association’s Stroke Nursing Committee of the Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of the State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium, participants should be able to: Steps for Successful Completion To successfully complete this activity, learners must fully participate in the sessions. In addition, learners must provide feedback that will be used for evaluative and outcomes measurement purposes. Learners will check-in onsite for attendance verification purposes and will be required to provide evaluative feedback before CME/CE credit can be claimed. 8:00 Opening Remarks Mariann Piano, RN, PhD, FAHA, Chicago, IL 8:05 Program Announcements Janice L Hinkle, RN, PhD, CNRN, Washington, DC 8:10 CVSN Stroke Article of the Year Award Ruth Taylor-Piliae, PhD, RN, Tucson, AZ 8:20 Hyperacute Nursing Care Policies/Strategies: What Is the Evidence? Anne W Alexandrov, PhD, RN, CCRN, NVRN-BC, ANVP-BC, FAAN, Fountain Hills, AZ Craig Anderson, MD, PhD, Sydney NSW, Australia Chris Levi, MBBS, FRACP, New Lambton Heights NSW, Australia Caroline Watkins, BA (Hons), FESO PhD, Preston, United Kingdom 9:50 am – 10:05 am Short Break 10:05 Nursing and EMS: Bridging the Great Divide Caryn Amedee, BSN, RN, Providence, RI Stephanie Parker, BSN, RN, Houston, TX John H Potvin, East Providence, RI Jo-Ann Marie Sarafin, MS, RNP, North Kingstown, RI • 11:30 am – 1:00 pm Lunch – Hall A-2 A boxed lunch will be provided. 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Concurrent A – Room 101 C-D Advances in Clinical Research Moderator: Dawn Aycock, RN, MSN, Atlanta, GA 1:00 Creating an International Stroke Nursing Research Collaboration Sandy Middleton, RN, PhD, Sydney, Australia Anne W Alexandrov, PhD, RN, CCRN, NVRN-BC, ANVP-BC, FAAN, Fountain Hills, AZ Liz Lightbody, PhD, MPhil, BN, Preston, United Kingdom Dominique Cadilhac, BN, MPH, PhD, Clayton, Australia 2:00 Continuing Education Accreditation – Nurses The American Heart Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Sustained Reliability in Dysphagia Screening by NS1 Registered Nurses Stephanie K Daniels, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX Jane A Anderson, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX 2:15 Post Stroke Assessment Tool for Nurses Validated Debra Stubits, UF/Health Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL Yvonne Johnson, UF/Health Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL The maximum number of hours awarded for this CE activity is 7.00 contact hours. 2:30 Oral Care Program Decreases Length of Stay (LOS) and NS3 Length of Time Oral Foods and Fluids are Withheld (NPO) in Stroke Patients Louise K Talley, St John Medical Ctr, Tulsa, OK Heather Lorenz, St John Medical Ctr, Tulsa, OK — 11 — NS2 2:45 pm – 3:00 pm 2:00 Post Stroke Depression and Fatigue are Independently Related NS13 to Sleep Disturbances in Acute and Sub-acute Stroke Patients Smi Choi Kwon, C of Nursing, Seoul Natl U, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Jong S Kim, Univ of Ulsan, Asan Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of 2:15 Assessing Effects of Stroke Support Groups on Social Integration in Acute Stroke Patients Teresa S White, Swedish American Hosp, Rockford, IL Patricia Schweickert, Walden Univ, Minneapolis, MN NS14 2:30 Adult Daughters’ Problems in Caring for Parents Linda L Pierce, The Univ of Toledo, Toledo, OH Victoria Steiner, The Univ of Toledo, Toledo, OH NS15 Short Break 3:00 State of the Science and Best Clinical Practices in Stroke Care Daiwai Olson, PhD, RN, CCRN, Dallas, TX 4:00 Challenges and Lessons Learned in an Ongoing Randomized Controlled Trial to Test the Effectiveness of a Multicomponent Intervention in Improving Delirium Outcomes in Acute Stroke Karen L Rice, Ochsner Medical Ctr, New Orleans, LA E Wesley Ely, Vanderbilt Univ Sch of Med, Nashville, TN NS4 4:15 Early Infection Worsens ICH Adriel Barrios-Anderson, Brown Univ, Providence, RI John J Volpi, Houston Methodist Neurological Inst, Houston, TX NS5 4:30 The Needs of Family Members of Stroke Patients at the Bedside During Inpatient Rehabilitation Michelle Camicia, Kaiser Fndn Rehabilitation Ctr, Vallejo, CA Anita Catlin, Kaiser Permanente, Vallejo, CA NS6 2:45 pm – 3:00 pm Short Break 3:00 What’s Important for Post-Stroke Community Re-integration? NS16 Viewpoints of Stroke Survivors and Service Providers in Ontario, Canada Darren Jermyn, Health Sciences North, Sudbury, ON, Canada Sue Verrilli, Health Sciences North, Sudbury, ON, Canada 3:15 Caregiving Needs of Family Caregivers of Latino Stroke NS17 Survivors Stephanie Vaughn, California State Univ at Fullerton, Fullerton, CA Moderator: Janice L Hinkle, RN, PhD, CNRN, Washington, DC 3:30 1:00 Advanced Practice Stroke Nursing Care across the Continuum Nancy Newcommon, MN, Calgary, AB, Canada Sue Pugh, RN, MSN, CRRN, CNRN, CNS-BC, CBIS, FAHA, Baltimore, MD Kenneth Reichenbach, MSN, CRNP, Allentown, PA Prevalence and Predictors of Depression among Elderly NS18 Stroke Patients in Korea Cha-Nam Shin, Arizona State Univ, Phoenix, AZ Dongchoon Ahn, Chonbuk Natl Univ, Jeonju, Korea, Republic of 3:45 A Bird’s Eye View: A System-Wide Approach to Reducing Stroke Readmissions Jennifer M Brackman, Aultman Hosp, Canton, OH Angela McGee, Aultman Hosp, Canton, OH NS19 4:00 Discharge Disposition After Intracerebral Hemorrhage Jennifer Osborne, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Daniel Woo, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH NS20 4:15 Identification of Opportunities to Improve Stroke Patients NS21 Transitions of Care Among a Subset of Hospitals in the Michigan Coverdell Stroke Registry Stacey A Roberts, State of Michigan, Lansing, MI Panayiotis Mitsias, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI 4:30 Palliative Care in the Stroke Patient Theresa Hamm, Mercy Medical Ctr, Altoona, IA 4:45 Discussion 4:45 Discussion 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Concurrent B – Room 101 A-B Essentials of Standard and Advanced Clinical Practice 2:00 Presenting Symptoms and Response to Dysphagia Screen NS7 Predict Unfavorable Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Who Do Not Receive IV tPA Due to Mild and Rapidly Improving Stroke Symptoms Deborah Camp, Atlanta Medical Ctr, Atlanta, GA Fadi Nahab, Emory Univ Sch of Med, Atlanta, GA 2:15 Improving Acute Ischemic Stroke Treatment Rates: Can a Non-Traditional Stroke Response Team Measure Up? Wendy Dusenbury, Via Christi Health, Wichita, KS Scott Taylor, Via Christi Health, Wichita, KS NS8 2:30 A Successful Fall Prevention Program In A Mixed Nursing Unit NS9 Does Not Translate To Decreased Fall Rates For Stroke Patients Jane Rosete, Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, CA Karin Mallett, Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, CA 2:45 pm – 3:00 pm 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Short Break 3:00 Burning and Chilling Issues in Neuro Critical Care Sarah Mann, MD, Elk Grove Village, IL Elizabeth Kim, MSN, APN, ACNS-BC, FAHA, Elk Grove Village, IL Ginger Reilly, MSN, APN, ANP-BC, Elk Grove Village, IL Patty Gessner, RN, DNP, MSN, ACNP-BC, Elk Grove Village, IL 4:00 Reducing Readmission Rates Bedside Nursing Led Discharge Rounds Jennifer S Blue, Gulf Coast Medical Ctr, Fort Myers, FL Holly Muller, Gulf Coast Medical Ctr, Fort Myers, FL NS10 4:15 Missed Opportunities: Closing the Loop Jo-Ann Burns, Barnes Jewish Hosp, St. Louis, MO Anne Shoemake, Barnes Jewish Hosp, St. Louis, MO NS11 4:30 Is Online NIHSS Certification Enough Training Christa J Thompson, St Claire Regional Medical Ctr, Morehead, KY NS12 4:45 Discussion 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Concurrent C – Room 103 Rehabilitation and Recovery: An Ongoing Process: Community Integration Concurrent D – Room 102 Application of Evidence Based Practice and Quality Enhancement Moderator: Lori M Massaro, MSN, CRNP, Pittsburgh, PA 1:00 It’s More than Technology: Building and Sustaining a Telestroke Network Elizabeth Cothren, MSN, CNS-BC, CCRN, CNRN, Jefferson, LA Ellen Debenham, RN, CCRC, Charleston, SC Kathy Morrison, MSN, RN, CNRN, Hershey, PA Paula J Meyers, MSN, RN, SCRN, Powell, OH 2:00 Changing State-wide Stroke Practice: The QASC NS23 Implementation Project Sandy Middleton, Nursing Res Inst, St Vincents Health Australia (Sydney) and Australian Catholic Univ, Sydney, Australia on behalf of the QASC Implementation Working Group and Steering Committee 2:15 Algorithm Development to Improve Transient Ischemic NS24 Attack Outcomes Mary Marshman, Centra Health, Lynchburg, VA 2:30 Alteplase Administration in the Very Elder Lynn Klassman, Advocate Health Care, Downers Grove, IL Victoria Steinkoenig, Advocate Health Care, Downers Grove, IL Moderators: Margaret Kelly-Hayes, EdD, RN, FAAN, Boston, MA Elaine T Miller, PhD, RN, CRRN, FAHA, FAAN, Cincinnati, OH 1:00 NS22 Stroke Family Caregiver Interventions: Where’s the Evidence? Rosemarie B King, RN, PhD, FAHA, FAAN, Chicago, IL Tamilyn Bakas, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN, Westfield, IN Patricia Clark, PhD, RN, FAHA, Atlanta, GA Barbara Lutz, PhD, RN, CRRN, FAHA, WiImington, NC — 12 — NS25 2:45 pm – 3:00 pm Short Break 3:00 Overview of Stroke Certification: Sharing Best Practices and Lessons Learned in the Field Sarah L Livesay, DNP, RN, ACNP, CNS-A, Houston, TX 3:15 The Road to Primary Stroke Center Recertification Hannah Fernandez-Gotico, MSN, RN-BC, CPHQ, San Francisco, CA 3:45 Traversing CSC Designation Hope Moser, DNP, ANP, BC, Houston, TX 4:15 Pre-hospital Stroke Evaluation Using Expanded Stroke NS26 Screening Tools Brian Helland, Clive Fire Dept, Clive, IA 4:30 Effects of a Theory Based Stroke Prevention Program in Korean Americans: A Pilot Study Minjeong An, Chonnnam Natl Univ Coll of Nursing, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of JuHee Lee, Yonsei Univ Coll of Nursing, Seoul, Korea, Republic of 4:45 Discussion NS27 For the most current program information and speakers, please go to strokeconference.org, online Program Planner or the Mobile Meeting Guide. Start Planning Now for the State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium and the International Stroke Conference 2016 in Los Angeles, California! CALL FOR SCIENCE Thank you for attending the State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium 2015. Please don’t forget these important dates for the State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium 2016 and the International Stroke Conference 2016: Submit Session Ideas Submit your session suggestions for the Stroke Nursing Symposium 2016: Suggested Session Submitter Opens: Monday, Feb 9, 2015 Suggested Session Submitter Closes: Monday, March 9, 2015 Submit Your Best Science for Consideration for the Nursing Symposium and the International Stroke Conference 2016 Presenting your science at the Nursing Symposium and ISC offers you many benefits: • International Impact: Media coverage from around the world resulted in almost 1 billion media impressions from more than 1,600 stories for ISC and the Nursing Symposium 2014. Network with Leaders in the Stroke Field: Attend ISC and the Nursing Symposium and discuss your findings with stroke research and practice experts from around the globe. • Virtual Reach: The ISC and the Nursing Symposium 2014 virtual reach through the AHA/ASA Web site, e-mails, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter activity reached more than 90,000 people daily. • Published Abstracts: Accepted ISC and Nursing Symposium abstracts will be published online on the Stroke journal Web site. • The International Stroke Conference includes a Nursing abstract category. You may submit nursing abstracts to both the Nursing Symposium and the International Stroke Conference. The same abstract may be submitted for both, but it can only be accepted for and presented at either ISC or the Nursing Symposium. Submit Abstracts Submission Opens: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 Submission Closes: Tuesday, Aug 11, 2015 Submit Late-Breaking Science and Ongoing Clinical Trials Abstracts Submission Opens: Wednesday, Oct 7, 2015 Submission Closes: Wednesday, Nov 4, 2015 The link to submit abstracts and/or session ideas can be found at strokeconference.org/submitscience on the opening date listed above. — 13 — Connecting the World to Stroke Science Save the Date for the International Stroke Conference 2016! Los Angeles, California Feb 16, 2016 Feb 16, 2016 Feb 17-19, 2016 Feb 17-18, 2016 State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium ISC Pre-Conference Symposia International Stroke Conference Exhibits Call for Abstracts: May 20 – Aug 11, 2015 (11:59 pm CDT) Late-Breaking Science and Ongoing Clinical Trials Abstract Submission: Oct 7 – Nov 4, 2015 Housing & Registration Opens: FAHA/VIP: Members*: Nonmembers: Oct 7, 2015 Oct 14, 2015 Oct 21, 2015 *Must be an AHA/ASA Professional Member by Sept 23, 2015 to qualify for the opening of priority registration and housing. Save up to $500 on ISC 2016 registration fees**: Deadline to become an AHA/ASA Professional Member to receive registration discount: Jan 13, 2016. **Registration savings depend on registration level and membership tier. Advance Registration Deadline: Jan 27, 2016 Education. Inspiration. Illumination. Learn more at strokeconference.org Photos courtesy of the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board: Michelle & Tom Grimm, Griffith Observatory, Discover Los Angeles and Travis Conklin Visit The AFib Headquarters @ Booth #136 Come take a test drive of MyAFibExperience.org, a new online community for people living with atrial fibrillation. PRE-CONFERENCE Pick Up Free Patient & Provider Resources Visit our booth for free copies of our new patient guide The AFib 5, treatment guidelines, and resource cards. StopAfib.org and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association are proud to raise awareness of Atrial Fibrillation. Janssen is a proud sponsor of the American Heart Association and StopAfib.org’s My Afib Experience. © Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2014 Your patient education and community resource for stroke prevention, treatment and recovery. • Evidence-based patient education materials • Stroke warning signs information, including F.A.S.T. campaign materials • Stroke infographics, publications and guidelines • Community handouts and training tools for EMS Professionals StrokeAssociation.org/resources PRE-CONFERENCE PRE-CONFERENCE STROKE RESOURCE CENTER Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Physician Assistants AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 6.75 hours of Category I credit for completing this program. ISC Pre-Conference Symposium I Stroke in the Real World: Working Man Blues: Challenges in Inpatient Stroke Care Tuesday, Feb 10, 2015 Music City Center Nashville, Tennessee Learners are strongly encouraged to claim CME/CE credit within 30 days of activity completion. The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is grateful to the members of the ISC Pre-Conference Symposium I Program Committee for their dedication and leadership provided throughout the year in planning the program. Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Nurse Practitioners American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Program Committee Ted Wein, MD, FRCPC, FAHA, Chair Andy Josephson, MD Howard Kirshner, MD, FAHA Brett Kissela, MD, MS David Likosky, MD Kyra Becker, MD, FAHA (ISC Program Committee, Chair) Bruce Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, FAHA (ISC Program Committee, Vice Chair) “**ACCME credit must be claimed within 6 months of attendance. CME/CE credit will no longer be available to claim for this activity after July 10, 2015.” Symposium Description This Pre-Conference Symposium of the International Stroke Conference is designed to provide cutting edge information for healthcare professionals caring for patients with, or at risk for stroke. This one-day symposium highlights scientific advances in cerebrovascular disease while emphasizing their application in the real world. The symposium informs the audience about issues along the full continuum of stroke care and covers varied topics of interest to healthcare providers working in the emergency department, hospitalist settings, primary care, general neurology, pharmacies, and other stroke care arenas. This year’s symposium will focus on the challenges in inpatient stroke care including: justifying investigations and interpreting findings in the stroke workup; the timing of CEA; blood pressure management in ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke; optimizing inpatient stroke care; maximizing early rehabilitation; prognosis after stroke; and maximizing stroke prevention. There will also be a series of challenging interactive breakout sessions. Participants will also have the opportunity to have an informal lunch with the faculty where questions or challenging stroke cases may be discussed. Learning Objectives After participating in this activity, participants will be able to: Please note that there is a separate registration fee to attend the ISC Pre-Conference Symposium I. Tuesday, February 10 Stroke in the Real World: Working Man Blues: Challenges in Inpatient Stroke Care For the most current program information and speakers, please go to strokeconference.org, online Program Planner or the Mobile Meeting Guide. 9:00 am – 12 Noon Plenary Session – Davidson Ballroom A Moderators: Theodore Wein, MD, FRCPC, FAHA, Montreal, QC, Canada David Likosky, MD, Kirkland, WA 9:00 Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good Kyra J Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA • • • • Assess and justify investigations in the stroke workup Interpret findings in the stroke workup Discuss the timing of CEA Optimize blood pressure management in ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke Identify the practical issues of inpatient stroke care Establish how to maximize early rehabilitation in the acute setting and key steps in the transition of care • Describe how to determine the prognosis after stroke • Recommend how to maximize stroke prevention • 9:05 Dueling Banjos: Justifying Investigations in the Stroke Workup (Maximum) Lee H Schwamm, MD, FAHA, Boston, MA • 9:25 Dueling Banjos: Justifying Investigations in the Stroke Workup (Minimum) William J Powers, MD, FAHA, Chapel Hill, NC 9:45 Q&A 9:55 What Kind of Fool Do You Think I Am? Interpreting Findings in the Stroke Workup James F Meschia, MD, FAHA, Jacksonville, FL 10:40 Q&A Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Physicians This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the direct sponsorship of the American Heart Association/ The American Heart Association is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 10:45 If the Devil Danced: Timing of CEA Thomas G Brott, MD, Jacksonville, FL 11:15 Q&A 11:20 Don’t Rock the Jukebox: Blood Pressure Management in Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke Philip M Bath, BSc, MB, BS, MD, FRCPath, FRCP, FESC, Nottingham, United Kingdom The American Heart Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 11:50 Q&A Learners are strongly encouraged to claim CME/CE credit within 30 days of activity completion. 12 Noon – 1:00 pm All persons who develop and/or control educational content in CME activities sponsored by the American Heart Association will disclose to the audience all financial relationships with any commercial supporters of this activity as well as with other commercial interests whose lines of business are related to the CME-certified content of this activity. In addition, presenters will disclose unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices discussed in their presentations. Such disclosures will be made in writing in course presentation materials. All persons who develop and/or control educational content in CME/CE activities sponsored by the American Heart Association will disclose to the audience all financial relationships with any commercial supporters of this activity as well as with other commercial interests whose lines of business are related to the CME/CE-certified content of this activity. In addition, presenters will disclose unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices discussed in their presentations. Such disclosures will be made in writing in course presentation materials. Lunch with the Faculty: Ask Your Questions Davidson Ballroom B-C All Faculty (A boxed lunch will be provided.) — 15 — 1:00 pm – 1:40 pm ISC Pre-Conference Symposium II Plenary Session (cont) – Davidson Ballroom A Emerging Trends for Stroke Trials: Biomarkers, Adaptive Trial Design, Repair Trials, and New Endpoints For Students, Trainees and Early Career Moderators: Brett M Kissela, MD, MS, Cincinnati, OH Howard S Kirshner, MD, FAHA, Nashville, TN 1:00 I Walk the Line: Inpatient Stroke Care – Practical Issues Sharon Poisson, MD, Aurora, CO Tuesday, Feb 10, 2015 Music City Center Nashville, Tennessee 1:30 Q&A 1:40 pm – 2:20 pm The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is grateful to the members of the ISC Pre-Conference Symposium II Program Committee for their dedication and leadership provided throughout the year in planning the program. Concurrent Sessions Concurrent IA – Room 202 Blood Red and Goin’ Down: When to Anti-coagulate – Common Scenarios Kevin M Barrett, MD, Jacksonville, FL Program Committee S Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD, Chair Kyra J Becker, MD, FAHA (ISC Program Committee, Chair) Bruce Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, FAHA (ISC Program Committee, Vice Chair) Concurrent IB – Room 205 Stand by Your Man: Managing and Treating the Neurologically Deteriorating Patient Thorsten G Steiner, MD, PhD, Frankfurt, Germany Concurrent IC – Room 207 Take This Job and Shove It: Challenging Consultations in Stroke Care David Likosky, MD, Kirkland, WA Concurrent ID – Room 209 Always on My Mind: Common Clinical Dilemmas Regarding Antithrombotic Agents James Douketis, MD, Hamilton, ON, Canada 2:25 pm – 3:10 pm This pre-conference course will focus on new developments in clinical trial design in stroke. The topics include adaptive trial design; design of neural repair trials in stroke; Phase 2 Biomarker endpoints; approaches to consent in acute stroke trials; and critical examination of endpoint analyses in stroke. The goal is for the junior faculty, trainee or investigator to gain an understanding of new ways to test therapies in stroke and to discuss these principles as they are evolving with experts in the field. Concurrent Sessions Concurrent IIA – Room 202 Blood Red and Goin’ Down: When to Anti-coagulate – Common Scenarios Kevin M Barrett, MD, Jacksonville, FL Concurrent IIB – Room 205 Stand by Your Man: Managing and Treating the Neurologically Deteriorating Patient Thorsten G Steiner, MD, PhD, Frankfurt, Germany Learning Objectives After participating in this activity, participants will be able to: Concurrent IIC – Room 207 Take This Job and Shove It: Challenging Consultations in Stroke Care David Likosky, MD, Kirkland, WA • 3:20 pm – 5:15 pm Closing Plenary Session – Davidson Ballroom A Moderators: Brett M Kissela, MD, MS, Cincinnati, OH Howard S Kirshner, MD, FAHA, Nashville, TN 3:20 He’ll Have to Go: Maximizing Early Rehabilitation in the Acute Setting and Key Steps in Transition of Care Pamela W Duncan, PhD, FAPTA, FAHA, Winston-Salem, NC 3:50 If Bubba Can Dance, I Can, Too: Prognosis after Stroke Claire Creutzfeldt, MD, Seattle, WA 4:20 Q&A 4:25 Don’t Happen Twice: Maximizing Stroke Prevention Ralph L Sacco, MS, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Miami, FL 5:05 Q&A 5:10 What a Difference You’ve Made in My Life Bruce Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, FAHA, Charleston, SC • • • • Concurrent IID – Room 209 Always on My Mind: Common Clinical Dilemmas Regarding Antithrombotic Agents James Douketis, MD, Hamilton, ON, Canada 3:45 Q&A Symposium Description This new Pre-Conference Symposium of the International Stroke Conference is designed for students, trainees and early career professionals. Clinical trials in stroke are taking new directions. Based on new ideas in clinical trial design and spurred in part by past failures in the field, clinical trials are now taking advantage of adaptive trial design, new outcome measures, and imaging and serum biomarkers. Goals are to enhance the ability of early stage trials to determine dose, detect efficacy, or exclude futility; and for later stage trials to choose optimal endpoints for functional recovery that reflect initial neuroprotective or delayed tissue repair therapies. Cite the goals in clinical trial design in stroke Identify the appropriate design/endpoints for neural repair trials Explain objectives in biomarker endpoint designs Discuss the approaches to consent in acute stroke trials Describe methods for utilizing control groups and composite endpoints in stroke prevention trials Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Physicians This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the direct sponsorship of the American Heart Association/ The American Heart Association is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Heart Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Learners are strongly encouraged to claim CME/CE credit within 30 days of activity completion. All persons who develop and/or control educational content in CME activities sponsored by the American Heart Association will disclose to the audience all financial relationships with any commercial supporters of this activity as well as with other commercial interests whose lines of business are related to the CME-certified content of this activity. In addition, presenters will disclose unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices discussed in their presentations. Such disclosures will be made in writing in course presentation materials. Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Physician Assistants AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 4.00 hours of Category I credit for completing this program. Learners are strongly encouraged to claim CME/CE credit within 30 days of activity completion. — 16 — Continuing Medical Education Accreditation – Nurse Practitioners American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. “**ACCME credit must be claimed within 6 months of attendance. CME/CE credit will no longer be available to claim for this activity after July 10, 2015.” All persons who develop and/or control educational content in CME/CE activities sponsored by the American Heart Association will disclose to the audience all financial relationships with any commercial supporters of this activity as well as with other commercial interests whose lines of business are related to the CME/CEcertified content of this activity. In addition, presenters will disclose unlabeled/ unapproved uses of drugs or devices discussed in their presentations. Such disclosures will be made in writing in course presentation materials. Please note that there is a separate registration fee to attend the ISC Pre-Conference Symposium II. Tuesday, February 10 Emerging Trends for Stroke Trials: Biomarkers, Adaptive Trial Design, Repair Trials, and New Endpoints For the most current program information and speakers, please go to strokeconference.org, online Program Planner. 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Room 106 Moderator: S Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD, Los Angeles, CA 1:00 Overview and Introduction S Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD, Los Angeles, CA 1:05 Adaptive Trial Design Jordan J Elm, PhD, Charleston, SC 1:40 Q&A 1:50 Appropriate Design/Endpoints for Neural Repair Trials Steven C Cramer, MD, Orange, CA 2:25 Q&A 2:35 Phase 2 Trial Biomarker Endpoint Designs Christian Foerch, MD, Frankfurt, Germany 3:10 Q&A 3:20 Approaches to Consent in Acute Trials Including EFIC and Short-form Consents Jeffrey L Saver, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Los Angeles, CA 3:55 Q&A 4:05 Prevention Trial Endpoint Designs Philip M Bath, BSc, MB, BS, MD, FRCPath, FRCP, FESC, Nottingham, United Kingdom 4:40 Q&A 4:50 Discussion — 17 — — 18 — International Stroke Conference 2015 Nashville, Tennessee February 11-13, 2015 learn.heart.org How to Claim Your Credit Sign in with your username and password at learn.heart.org. 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Access More Than 20 Archived Programs Such As: • CerebralMicrobleeds • TheImmunologyofStroke • EvaluationofCryptogenicStroke • AdvancesinStrokeRehabilitation • CervicalArteryDissection • AsymptomaticCarotidStenosis Register for the Next Webinar at: http://stroke.ahajournals.org/site/misc/Stroke_Webinars.xhtml 4-R224 4-R224 Stroke Program Program Ad Ad Stroke 8.25 xx 11 11 8.25 CMYK 4/0 4/0 CMYK — 19 — Wednesday, February 11 (7:00 am – 8:30 am) Category Community/Risk Factors SAH and Other Neurocritical Management Session Title Cerebral Small Vessel Disease in the Community: Prevalence, Causes and Clinical Relevance Neuroinflammation and Cognitive Dysfunction in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room Davidson Ballroom B 202 Moderator(s) Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA Leonardo Pantoni, MD, PhD, Florence, Italy George Wong, MD, Hong Kong, Hong Kong William J MacK, MD, FAANS, FAHA, Los Angeles, CA 7:00 Monogenic Hereditary SVD: Main Clinical Features and Keys for Diagnosis Hugues Chabriat, MD, PhD, Paris, France Cognitive Dysfunction after Aneurysmal SAH: Diagnosis and Assessment Robert Loch Macdonald, MD, PhD, FRCS(C), FAANS, FACS, Toronto, ON, Canada 7:19 Small Vessel Disease: Manifestations, Prevalence and Risk Factors Carole Dufouil, MD, Paris, France The Evidence for Modulation of the Inflammatory System as a Treatment Target for Delayed Neurological Injury in Aneurysmal SAH Javier Provencio, MD, Cleveland, OH 7:38 Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy: Recent Evidence from Neuroimaging Studies David Werring, PhD, FRCP, London, United Kingdom Inhibition of the Sur1 Trpm4 Channel Reduces Neuroinflammation and Cognitive Impairment in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage J Marc Simard, MD, PhD, Baltimore, MD 7:57 Therapeutic Implications of Sporadic Cerebral Microvasculopathies Rustam Al-Shahi Salman, MA, PhD, FRCP (Edin), Edinburgh, United Kingdom Prevention of Delayed Injury and Cognitive Dysfunction in aSAH: Evaluating Heparin as an Anti-Inflammatory Agent Robert F James, MD, FAANS, FACS, Louisville, KY 8:15 Discussion Discussion Category Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Emergency Care/Systems Session Title Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Oral Abstracts I Emergency Care/Systems Oral Abstracts I Session Type Abstract Abstract Room 205 207 Moderator(s) Alexander Dromerick, MD, Washington, DC Kari Dunning, PhD, PT, Loveland, OH Edward C Jauch, MD, MS, FAHA, FACEP, Charleston, SC 7:00 Improvement of Sensory Function Following Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke Is Associated With Increased Cortical Thickness 1 Svetlana Pundik, Case Western Reserve Univ Sch of Med and Cleveland VA Medical Ctr, Cleveland, OH; Janis J Daly, Coll of Med, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL The Important Role of Drip and Ship Administration in Expanded Use of Thrombolytic Therapy in the United States 85 Kevin N Sheth, Yale Univ, New Haven, CT Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA 7:12 Structural Integrity of the Corpus Callosum Correlates with Sensorimotor Impairment after Stroke 2 Pritha Dewanjee, Univ of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA Steven C Cramer, Univ of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA Accuracy of Emergency Medical Services Dispatcher and Provider Recognition of Stroke in Clinical Practice 86 Judy Jia, Univ of Texas at Houston, Houston, TX Michael T Mullen, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 7:24 Genetic Factors And Motor Status After Stroke 3 Steven C Cramer, Univ of California, Irvine, Orange, CA Carolee J Winstein, Univ of Southern California, LA, CA Prehospital Treatment with Magnesium Does not Prevent Ultra-Early Clinical Deterioration in Stroke 87 Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles CA 7:36 A Functional Variant in the 3’-utr of Vegf Might Affect Stroke Functional Recovery by Interfering With the Binding Efficiency of Microrna 4 Jing Zhao, MinHang District Central Hosp, Shanghai, China Hui Wu, MinHang District Central Hosp, Shanghai, China Racial Differences in the Use of Helicopters for Emergent Transfer of Stroke Patients 88 Mary Vaughan Sarrazin, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Enrique Leira, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 7:48 Role of Contralesional Hemisphere during Paretic Hand Movement Differs Based on Level of Motor Impairment 5 Jill C Stewart, Univ of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Steven C Cramer, Univ of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA Accuracy and Clinical Implications of Cincinnati Pre-hospital Stroke Scale and Los Angeles Pre-hospital Stroke Scale use by Emergency Medical Services 89 Tushar Trivedi, Univ of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Souvik Sen, Univ of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 8:00 Resting-state Functional Connectivity Changes After Stroke Rehabilitation Using Closed Loop Neurofeedback 6 Veena A Nair, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI Vivek Prabhakaran, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI NIH Stroke Scale Assessment via iPad-based Mobile Telestroke During Ambulance Transport is Feasible - Pilot data from the Improving Treatment with Rapid Evaluation of Acute Stroke via Mobile Telemedecine (iTREAT) Study 90 Matthew M Padrick, Univ of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA Andrew M Southerland, Univ of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA 8:12 Stroke Rehabilitation Award Recipient: Dose Response Relationship in Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Stroke Motor Recovery Studies 7 Wuwei Feng, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Pratik Chhatbar, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Prehospital Blood Pressure Differentiates Acute Stroke From Mimics 91 Laura C Gioia, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Ken Butcher, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada 8:24 Discussion Discussion Short Break (8:30 am – 8:45 am) — 20 — Wednesday, February 11 (7:00 am – 8:30 am) Category Experimental Mechanisms and Models Session Title Targeting Spreading Depolarizations in Injured Brain: Triggers, Modulators and Causation Session Type Invited Symposium Room Davidson Ballroom A Moderator(s) Thaddeus Nowak, PhD, Memphis, TN Costantino Iadecola, MD, FAHA, New York, NY 7:00 The Stroke-Migraine Depolarization Continuum Jens Dreier, MD, PhD, Berlin, Germany 7:23 Supply-demand Mismatch Transients, Spreading Depolarizations, and Penumbral “Hot-zones” Cenk Ayata, MD, Boston, MA 7:42 Spreading Depolarizations in Gyrencephalic Brains: Modulation of Occurrence and Spread Oliver W Sakowitz, MD, Heidelberg, Germany 8:01 Spreading Depolarizations in Human Traumatic Brain Injury: Causal Evidence for Poor Outcome Jed Hartings, PhD, Cincinnati, OH 8:20 Discussion Category Health Services, Quality Improvement, and Patient-Centered Outcomes Pediatric Stroke Session Title Health Services, Quality Improvement, and Patient-Centered Outcomes Oral Abstracts I Pediatric Stroke Oral Abstracts Session Type Abstract Abstract Room Davidson Ballroom C 209 Moderator(s) Hooman Kamel, MD, New York, NY Warren Lo, MD, Columbus, OH Lori Jordan, MD, PhD, Nashville, TN 7:00 Delay In Consent Is a Common Reason For Delay In tPA Administration 8 Sheree Murphy, American Heart/American Stroke Association, New York, NY Steven R Levine, SUNY Downstate Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY Preoperative Transdural Collaterals in Moyamoya 15 Edward Smith, Children’s Hosp Boston, Boston, MA 7:12 Clinical Effectiveness of Statin Therapy after Ischemic Stroke: Primary Results from the PROSPER Study 9 Emily C O’Brien, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC Adrian F Hernandez, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC Lenticulostriate Collaterals Predict Angiographic Course in Unilateral Focal Cerebral Arteriopathy of Childhood 16 Jorina Elbers, Lucile Packard Children’s Hosp, Palo Alto, CA Kristen W Yeom, Lucile Packard Children’s Hosp, Palo Alto, CA 7:24 The PROMIS Physical Function Scale- a Promising Scale for use in Stroke 10 Irene Katzan, Cleveland Clinic Founda, Cleveland, OH Youran Fan, Cleveland Clinic Founda, Cleveland, OH Development of High Risk TCD in Sickle Cell Disease 17 Robert Adams, Neurology MUSC Stroke Ctr, Charleston, SC Jenifer Voeks, Neurology MUSC Stroke Ctr, Charleston, SC 7:36 Persistent Risk Of Venous Thromboembolism After Discharge Among Stroke Survivors - A Seven-Years Longitudinal Study 11 Yogesh Moradiya, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD Sneha Modi, MedStar Franklin Square Medical Ctr, Baltimore, MD Functional Neuroprotection for the Ischemic Neonatal Brain with LPS Preconditioning 18 Rand Askalan, Hosp for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada Andrew Tasker, Univ of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PE, Canada 7:48 Do “Drip and Ship” Cases Incur Higher Costs to Warrant CMS MS-DRG Reassignment? 12 Darren Tayama, Genentech, Inc, South San Francisco, CA Er Chen, Genentech, Inc, South San Francisco, CA Neurophysiological Responses Of Recovery In Pediatric Mice Compared To Adult Mice With Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia 19 James E Orfila, Univ of Colorado, Sch of Med, Aurora, CO Paco S Herson, Univ of Colorado, Sch of Med, Aurora, CO 8:00 Improved Ischemic Stroke Outcome Prediction Using Model Estimation Of Outcome Probability: The THRIVE-c Calculator 13 Alexander Flint, Kaiser Permanente, Redwood City, CA Clay Johnston, U Texas Austin, Austin, TX Role of IRF5-IRF4 Regulatory Axis in Microglial Polarization After Neonatal Stroke 20 Mehwish A Mirza, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT Fudong Liu, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT 8:12 Use of an Insertable Cardiac Monitor to Detect Atrial Fibrillation is Cost Effective in Patients with Cryptogenic Stroke 14 Klaus Witte, Cardiology Univ of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom Hans-Christoph Diener, Univ Hosp Essen, Essen, Germany Infarct Distributions Differ in Pediatric Sickle Cell Patients With or Without Large Vessel Vasculopathy 21 Kristin P Guilliams, Washington Univ in St Louis, St Louis, MO Andria L Ford, Washington Univ in St Louis, St Louis, MO 8:24 Discussion Discussion For changes to the program made since the Final Program went to print, please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner located on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org and the Mobile Meeting App. To download the app, search "AHA Events" in the App Store or Google Play. The Oral Abstracts list the Presenting Author (first) and the Senior Author (last) of the abstract. For the complete Author Block of an abstract (including the Conflict of Interest information), please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org or the ISC abstracts online in the Stroke journal. The number listed immediately after the abstract’s title is the abstract’s presentation number. Short Break (8:30 am – 8:45 am) — 21 — Wednesday, February 11 (8:45 am – 10:15 am) Category Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Experimental Mechanisms and Models Session Title Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Oral Abstracts I Experimental Mechanisms and Models Oral Abstracts I Session Type Abstract Abstract Room 207 205 Moderator(s) Martin Dichgans, MD, Munich, Germany Steven R Messe, MD, Philadelphia, PA TBA 8:45 Usefulness of P wave-triggered Signal-averaged Electrocardiogram for the Estimation of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation Risk in Cryptogenic Stroke 22 Joung-ho Rha, Inha Univ Hosp, Incheon, Korea, Republic of Hee-Kwon Park, Inha Univ Hosp, Incheon, Korea, Republic of Calcium/calmodulin-dependent Protein Kinase Kinase β (CaMKK β) is Neuroprotective in Stroke in Aged Mice 29 Lin Liu, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT Jun Li, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT 8:57 Predictors of Early Neurological Deterioration in the Single Small Subcortical Infarctions 23 Han-Gil Jeong, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Hee-Joon Bae, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of Inhibited CaMKII Activity Decreases Hippocampal Neuronal Damage in Both Normothermic and Mild Therapeutic Hypothermic CA/CPR Mouse Model 30 Guiying Deng, CUdenver Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO Paco S Herson, CUdenver Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO 9:09 Race/Ethnic Differences in Microbleed Characteristics and Association of Microbleeds with Poor Outcomes in the ERICH Study 24 Chelsea S Kidwell, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Daniel Woo, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH The Angiotensin Type 2-receptor Agonist, Compound 21, Provides Neuroprotection After Ischemia Reperfusion Injury Through Interleukin 10 Upregulation 31 Abdelrahman Y Fouda, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA Susan C Fagan, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA 9:21 Carotid Plaque Thickness, Stenosis, Ulceration, Age And Male Sex Optimally Predict Carotid Intraplaque Hemorrhage 25 Joseph S McNally, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Dennis Parker, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Direct Angiotensin II Type 2 Receptor Stimulation by Compound 21 Prevents Vascular Dementia 32 Jun Iwanami, Ehime Univ, Graduate Sch of Med, Tohon, Ehime, Japan Masatsugu Horiuchi, Ehime Univ, Graduate Sch of Med, Tohon, Ehime, Japan 9:33 Prevalence of CADASIL and Fabry Disease in a Large Cohort of MRI defined Younger onset Lacunar Stroke 26 Loes C Rutten-Jacobs, Univ of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom Hugh S Markus, Univ of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Acute Stroke Treatment: Role of Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory Pathway 33 Ilknur Ay, Mass General Hosp, Charlestown, MA Hakan Ay, Mass General Hosp, Charlestown, MA 9:45 Unique ASPECTS of Conditioning? Prior TIA or Atrial Fibrillation and Early CT Findings in FAST-MAG 27 David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Cognitive Outcomes Following Intracranial Injection of SB623 Cells in Patients with Stable Ischemic Strokes 34 Cynthia L Kenmuir, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA Lawrence R Wechsler, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA 9:57 Defining the Diagnosis of TIA: An Inter-rater Agreement Analysis of a New Precise Diagnostic Score (PREDISC) 28 Carlo W Cereda, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA Greg W Albers, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA B-cell Mediated Recovery of Motor Function in a Murine Model of Stroke 35 Ann Stowe, Univ of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX 10:09 Discussion Discussion Category Pediatric Stroke Vascular Biology in Health and Disease Session Title Childhood Stroke: The Heart of the Matter Contralesional Hemisphere in Stroke Recovery: Vascular and Neuronal Perspectives Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room 209 Davidson Ballroom B Moderator(s) Gabrielle deVeber, MD, Toronto, ON, Canada Mark MacKay, MBBS, FRACP, Parkville, Australia Susan C Fagan, PharmD, FAHA, Augusta, GA Anne Dorrance, PhD, FAHA, East Lansing, MI 8:45 Cardiogenic Stroke in Children: Incidence and Risk Factors Michael Dowling, MD, PhD, MSCS, FAHA, Dallas, TX 9:04 Acute Management of Cardiogenic Stroke in Children Lori Jordan, MD, PhD, Nashville, TN 9:23 Antithrombotic Treatment in Pediatric Cardiac Patients Michael Cheung, MBBS, Melbourne, Australia Introduction Susan C Fagan, PharmD, FAHA, Augusta, GA (8:49) Clinical and Experimental Responses of the Contralesional Hemisphere to Stroke and Treatment Dirk M Hermann, MD, Essen, Germany (9:07) Vascular Function and Repair: Impact of Comorbid Diseases Adviye Ergul, MD, PhD, FAHA, Augusta, GA (9:25) Contralesional Effects of Stem Cell Transplant and Stimulation Strategies Gary K Steinberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Stanford, CA 9:42 Summary of the 2014 Inaugural Pediatric Cardiac Stroke Workshop Rebecca N Ichord, MD, Philadelphia, PA 10:00 Discussion (9:43) Targeting the Contralesional Hemisphere for Post-stroke Recovery: Influence of Rehabilitative Training and Non-invasive Brain Stimulation Randolph J Nudo, PhD, FAHA, Kansas City, KS Discussion Short Break (10:15 am – 10:30 am) — 22 — Wednesday, February 11 (8:45 am – 10:15 am) Category SAH and Other Neurocritical Management Vascular Cognitive Impairment Session Title SAH and Other Neurocritical Management Oral Abstracts Vascular Cognitive Impairment Oral Abstracts Session Type Abstract Abstract Room Davidson Ballroom C 202 Moderator(s) Owen Samuels, MD, Atlanta, GA Leonardo Patoni, MD, Florence, Italy Didier Leys, MD, PhD, Lille, France 8:45 Hormone Replacement Therapy Increases The Risk Of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage In Post Menopausal Women 36 Omar Saeed, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Cortical Structure Alterations in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy 43 Panagiotis Fotiadis, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA M Edip Gurol, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA 8:57 Refining of the Association of Fever with Functional Outcome in SAH 37 Christopher L Kramer, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, MN Alejandro Rabinstein, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, MN Associations of Atrial Fibrillation, Neuroimaging Measures of Cerebrovascular Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease-related Pathology, and Cognitive Impairment 44 Jonathan Graff-Radford, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Clifford Jack, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 9:09 Intensive Monitoring of Cardiac Function and Extravascular Lung Water Predicts Outcome of Tako-tsubo Cardiomyopathy after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 38 Tatsushi Mutoh, Tohoku Univ, Sendai, Japan Tatsuya Ishikawa, Res Inst for Brain and Blood Vessels-AKITA, Akita, Japan Effect Of Atrial Fibrillation On Brain Atrophy And Cognitive Deficits In Persons Aged ≥65 Years: Analysis Of Cardiovascular Health Study 45 Morad Chughtai, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN 9:21 Decreased Ferroxidase Activity in Cerebrospinal Fluid Following Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 39 Joao A Gomes, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Javier Provencio, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Accelerates Cerebral Pathology in Spontaneously Hypertensive Stroke Prone Rat (SHRsp) 46 Eric E Lloyd, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX Robert M Bryan Jr, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX 9:33 Transcriptome and DNA Methylation Changes in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Undergoing Remote Ischemic Preconditioning 40 Yinn Cher Ooi, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Nestor Gonzalez, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Renal Function, MRI Brain Changes and Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment 47 Natan M Bornstein, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Ctr, Tel-Aviv, Israel Einor Ben-Assayag, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Ctr, Tel-Aviv, Israel 9:45 Mixed Vasopressin Antagonism as a Directed Therapy for Cerebral Edema in Acute Stroke Patients 41 Vishnumurthy Shushrutha Hedna, Univ of Florida, Gaineville, FL Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Factors Associated With Motor Performance in Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: Data From the VMCI-Tuscany study 48 Anna Poggesi, Univ of Florence, Florence, Italy Leonardo Pantoni, Univ of Florence, Florence, Italy 9:57 Haptoglobin 2-2 Phenotype Is associated with Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 42 Santosh B Murthy, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD Paul A Nyquist, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD TBA 10:09 Discussion Discussion Category In-hospital Treatment Session Title Door-to-needle or Call-to-needle Challenges across Health Care Systems Session Type Invited Symposium Room Davidson Ballroom A Moderator(s) Michael R Frankel, MD, Atlanta, GA Kennedy R Lees, MD, Glasgow, United Kingdom 8:45 DTN Challenge and Improvement Initiative throughout a National Healthcare System Debbie A Camp, RN, MHA, CCM, SCRN, Newman, GA 9:01 Meeting the Challenge – Florida Best Practice DTN Challenge Initiative Sharon Pardo, MS, PhDc, West Palm Beach, FL 9:17 Helsinki tPA Model Exploits Down Under: Hx En Route to ED Bypass Atte Meretoja, MD, Helsinki, Finland The Oral Abstracts list the Presenting Author (first) and the Senior Author (last) of the abstract. For the complete Author Block of an abstract (including the Conflict of Interest information), please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org or the ISC abstracts online in the Stroke journal. 9:34 Shortening OTT by Providing Telestroke Units at Short Distance in Rural Bavaria Gordian Hubert, MD, Munich, Germany The number listed immediately after the abstract’s title is the abstract’s presentation number. 9:50 Avoiding Any DNT: Prehospital Thrombolysis in Saarland/Germany Klaus Fassbender, MD, Homburg, Germany 10:06 Discussion For changes to the program made since the Final Program went to print, please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner located on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org and the Mobile Meeting App. To Download the app, search "AHA Events" in the App Store or Google Play. Short Break (10:15 am – 10:30 am) — 23 — Wednesday, February 11 (10:30 am – 12 Noon) Plenary Session Session Title Plenary Session I Session Type Plenary Room Hall B Moderator(s) Kyra J Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA Bruce Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, MAS, FAHA, Charleston, SC 10:30 Welcome and Introduction of the AHA President Nancy Brown, Dallas, TX 10:35 AHA Presidential Address Elliott Antman, MD, FAHA, Boston, MA 10:47 Introduction of the Thomas Willis Lecture Kyra J Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA 10:50 Thomas Willis Lecture: Enhancing Neuroplasticity as a Primary Treatment for Stroke Michael Chopp, PhD, FAHA, Detroit, MI 11:10 Endovascular treatment for Small Core and Anterior circulation Proximal occlusion with Emphasis on minimizing CT to recanalization times (ESCAPE) LB1 Michael D Hill, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Calgary, AB, Canada 11:22 EXTEND-IA - Endovascular Therapy After Intravenous t-PA Versus t-PA Alone For Ischemic Stroke Using CT Perfusion Imaging Selection LB2 Bruce C Campbell, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Parkville, Australia Stephen M Davis, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Parkville, Australia 11:34 MR CLEAN High Level Trial Results Yvo Roos, MD, PhD, Amsterdam, Netherlands 11:46 SWIFT PRIME Results Jeffrey L Saver, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Los Angeles, CA 11:58 Closing Remarks Kyra J Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA Short Break (12 Noon – 12:10 PM) Wednesday, February 11 (12:10 pm – 1:30 pm) Session Title Fellow and Early Career Luncheon: Developing Successful Career Paths in Stroke Nursing and Rehabilitation Professionals Luncheon Room 102 (Ticket required; seating is limited.) 103 (Ticket required; seating is limited.) Moderator(s) Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH 12:10 Introduction Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH Kelly Anderson, BSN, Murray, UT Claranne P Mathiesen, MSN, BSN, RN, CNRN, Stroudsburg, PA 12:15 Pearls for Writing and Publishing a Manuscript Marc Fisher, MD, FAHA, Boston, MA Cognitive Assessment Tools for the Stroke Patient in the Acute Inpatient Setting Philip B Gorelick, MD, FAHA, Grand Rapids, MI 12:35 NIH Funding Paths for Research Career Development Walter Koroshetz, MD, FAAN, Bethesda, MD Interpreting the Results and Providing Support while in the Hospital Argye E Hillis, MD, Baltimore, MD 12:55 The Path to a Successful Clinical Stroke Director Marilyn M Rymer, MD, FAHA, Kansas City, KS Strategies for Patients (and Caregivers) Who Are Discharging to Home Barbara J Lutz, PhD, RN, CRRN, APHN-BC, FAHA, FNAP, FAAN, Wilmington, NC 1:15 Discussion Discussion — 24 — Science and Technology Hall (Exhibits) Lunch Break Hall C PROFESSIONAL MEMBER SH I P my.americanheart.org/membership Whether you are an early career member looking to learn and grow in your specialty, or a FAHA looking to broaden leadership opportunities, there are unique benefits tailored to you. 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58 Lizz Paley, Royal Coll of Physicians, London, United Kingdom Anthony Rudd, King’s Coll, London, London, United Kingdom 1:54 Establishing the First Mobile Stroke Unit in the United States 52 Stephanie Parker, Univ of Texas Medical Sch - Houston, Houston, TX James Grotta, Memorial Hermann, Houston, TX In-hospital Outcomes of Thrombolysis in Dementia Patients with Ischemic Strokes 59 Deena Nasr, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Jennifer McDonald, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 2:06 Multimodal CT Imaging: Time to Treatment and Outcomes in the Interventional Management of Stroke (IMS) III Trial 53 Achala Vagal, Univ of Cincinnati Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH Mayank Goyal, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Disparities In Rates Of Thrombolytic Use And Discharge Disposition Among Acute Ischemic Stroke According To Socioeconomic Status In United States 60 Vishal B Jani, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI Adnan Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN 2:18 Reduction in time to Imaging and intravenous Thrombolysis by in-field Evaluation and Treatment in a Mobile Stroke Treatment Unit 54 Ather Taqui, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH Muhammad S Hussain, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH Seasonal Variation of In-Hospital Mortality in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke 61 Anand Venkatraman, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2:30 Automated, Real-Time, Electronic Health-Record Initiated Alerts Expedite Study Team Notification of Potentially Eligible Subjects for an Acute Stroke Trial 55 William J Meurer, Univ Of Michigan (UM), Ann Arbor, MI Karen Johnston, Univ Of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA GRASPS Score to Predict Risk of Clinically Relevant Symptomatic Intracranial Hemorrhage after Intravenous Tissue Plasminogen Activator 62 Jeffrey L Saver, Geffen Sch of Med at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Turgut Tatlisumak, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland 2:42 Acute Stroke Reperfusion Treatment Rates at NIH StrokeNET Hospitals 56 Opeolu Adeoye, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Three-month Outcomes in Japanese Stroke /TIA Patients With Non-valvular Atrial Fibrillation After Initiating Oral Anticoagulants: The SAMURAI-NVAF Study 63 Shoji Arihiro, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Kazunori Toyoda, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan 2:54 Discussion Discussion Science and Technology Hall (Exhibits)/Break, Hall C (3:00 pm – 3:30 pm) Case Study: Management of a Ruptured Complex Distal Aneurysm David Fiorella, MD, PhD, Stony Brook, NY Science and Technology Hall, Booth 636, Product Theater — 26 — Wednesday, February 11 (1:30 pm – 3:00 pm) Category Acute Neuroimaging Session Title Problems with Interventions in Acute Stroke: 7 Little Things Session Type Invited Symposium Room Davidson Ballroom A Moderator(s) Tudor G Jovin, MD, Pittsburgh, PA Peter D Schellinger, MD, PhD, FESO, FAHA, Minden, Germany 1:30 Introduction Peter D Schellinger, MD, PhD, FESO, FAHA, Minden, Germany 1:35 Evidence of Efficacy and the Effect of Time to Treatment Joseph Broderick, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH 1:45 Role of Recanalization Marc Ribo, MD, PhD, Barcelona, Spain 1:55 Safety Issues Werner Hacke, MD, PhD, FAHA, Heidelberg, Germany 2:05 Standardization of Procedures Rishi Gupta, MD, Marietta, GA 2:15 Standardization of Efficacy and Bleeding Endpoints Jeffrey L Saver, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Los Angeles, C 2:25 Logistics Martin Köhrmann, MD, Erlangen, Germany 2:35 Health Economics Raul G Nogueira, MD, Atlanta, GA 2:45 Discussion Category Nursing Vascular Biology in Health and Disease For changes to the program made since the Final Program went to print, please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner located on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org and the Mobile Meeting App. To download the app, search "AHA Events" in the App Store or Google Play. The Oral Abstracts list the Presenting Author (first) and the Senior Author (last) of the abstract. For the complete Author Block of an abstract (including the Conflict of Interest information), please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org or the ISC abstracts online in the Stroke journal. The number listed immediately after the abstract’s title is the abstract’s presentation number. Session Title Nursing Oral Abstracts Vascular Biology in Health and Disease Oral Abstracts Session Type Abstract Abstract Room 209 205 Moderator(s) Sandy Middleton, RN, PhD, Darlinghurst, Australia Marilyn Cipolla, PhD, MS, FAHA, Burlington, VT Gregory J del Zoppo, MD, MS, FAHA, Seattle, WA 1:30 Utilization of Best Practice Guidelines and Multidisciplinary Work Flow Analysis to Improve System Wide Post-Cerebral Angiogram Assessment 64 Vicki Johnson, Harborview Medical Ctr, Seattle, WA Kimberly van Groos, Harborview Medical Ctr, Seattle, WA Endothelium-specific Deficiency of PPARδ Selectively Decreases Level of sAPPα in Hippocampus 71 Tongrong He, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Zvonimir S Katusic, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 1:42 Timing of Complications Related to Current Post tPA Protocol 65 Katja Bryant, Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Ctr, Marietta, GA Rishi Gupta, Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Ctr, Marietta, GA Long Non-coding RNAs Mediate Cerebrovascular Endothelial Pathologies in Ischemic Stroke 72 Ke-Jie Yin, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1:54 Is Hospital Discharge Day of the Week Associated with Measures of Care Continuity for Stroke Patients? 66 Janet Prvu Bettger, Duke Univ, Durham, NC Diane Nutter, Ohio Dept of Health, Columbus, OH Dysregulation of Robo-4 causes Pathological Cerebrovascular Angiogenesis in Diabetes 73 Mohammed Abdelsaid, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Adviye Ergul, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA 2:06 Using Patient Activation to Transition Patients from Hospital to Home 67 Mary McLaughlin Davis, Lakewood Hosp Cleveland Clinic, Lakewood, OH Improvement in Cerebral Hemodynamic Parameters and Outcome after Superficial Temporal Artery- Middle Cerebral Artery Bypass in Patients with Severe Steno-occlusive Disease of Intracranial Carotid and Middle Cerebral Artery 74 Vijay K Sharma, NUHS, Singapore, Singapore 2:18 Palliative Care Is Underutilized in Patients with Severe Intracerebral Hemorrhage 68 April Sisson, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Sex Differences in the Renin-angiotensin System In Middle Aged Adults at Risk for Stroke 75 Cheryl Bushnell, Wake Forest Sch of Med, Winston Salem, NC K Bridget Brosnihan, Wake Forest Sch of Med, Winston Salem, NC 2:30 Stroke Family Caregiver Perceptions of Palliative and End of Life Care Needs 69 Susan McLennon, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN Nenette M Jessup, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN Genetic Interference with PPARY in Endothelium Accelerates Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Vascular Senescence With Aging 76 Frank M Faraci, Univ of Iowa Coll of Med, Iowa City, IA 2:42 Gender Moderates the Associations between Caregiving and Health Status in Stroke Caregivers 70 Misook L Chung, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY; Linda S Williams, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN Histopathological Characteristics Of Iv Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Resistant Thrombi In Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke 77 Mushtaq H Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst and CentraCare Health System, St Cloud, MN Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst and CentraCare Health System, St Cloud, MN 2:54 Discussion Discussion Science and Technology Hall (Exhibits)/Break, Hall C (3:00 pm – 3:30 pm) — 27 — Wednesday, February 11 (3:30 pm – 5:00 pm) Category Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Preventive Strategies Session Title Reperfusion: The Latest, The Present, The Future Improving Stroke Care for Women Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room 207 209 Moderator(s) James C Grotta, MD, FAHA, Houston, TX Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH Nikola Sprigg, MB, ChB, MRCP, Nottingham, United Kingdom Valeria Caso, PhD, MD, FESO, Perugia, Italy 3:30 DIAS 3: Final Results Ruediger Von Kummer, MD, PhD, FAHA, Dresden, Germany Distinctions in the Epidemiology of Stroke for Women Dawn Kleindorfer, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH 3:49 MR Clean Yvo Roos, MD, PhD, Amsterdam, Netherlands (3:53) Stroke in Pregnancy Cheryl Bushnell, MD, MHS, Winston Salem, NC 4:08 Similarities and Differences in Trial Design: MR CLEAN and ESCAPE Mayank Goyal, MBBS, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB, Canada (4:16) Sex-based Discrepancies in Stroke Care Paola De Rango, MD, PhD, FAHA, Perugia, Italy 4:27 The Future of Combination Reperfusion Therapies in Acute Stroke Opeolu Adeoye, MD, Cincinnati, OH 4:45 Discussion (4:38) Under-representation of Women in Stroke Trials Seemant Chaturvedi, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Miami, FL Category Session Title Junior Investigator Session I Session Type Room 202 Moderator(s) Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI Jonathan Rosand, MD, Boston, MA 3:30 TBA 3:35 Discussant 3:40 Q&A 3:48 Improving Cerebral Perfusion Through Hemodynamic Optimization in Ischemic Stroke Joseph Miller, MD, Detroit, MI 3:53 Discussant 3:58 Q&A 4:06 Asymptomatic Carotid Atherosclerosis and Dysfunction from Embolic Material of the Ipsilateral Carotid (ACADEMIC) Mark N Rubin, MD, Scottsdale, AZ 4:11 Discussant 4:16 Q&A 4:24 Association of E670G, R218S and F216L Polymorphisms from the Protein Convertase Subtilisin/kexin Type 9 (PCSK9) in Atherosclerotic Ischemic Stroke in Mexican Population Miguel A Barboza, MD, México D F, Mexico 4:29 Discussant 4:34 Q&A 4:42 Abciximab for Progressive Lacunar Stroke (A PLuS) Sarah Parker, MD, Peoria, IL 4:47 Discussant 4:52 Q&A Short Break (5:00 pm – 5:15 pm) — 28 — For changes to the program made since the Final Program went to print, please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner located on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org and the Mobile Meeting App. To download the app, search "AHA Events" in the App Store or Google Play. The Oral Abstracts list the Presenting Author (first) and the Senior Author (last) of the abstract. For the complete Author Block of an abstract (including the Conflict of Interest information), please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org or the ISC abstracts online in the Stroke journal. The number listed immediately after the abstract’s title is the abstract’s presentation number. Wednesday, February 11 (3:30 pm – 5:00 pm) Category Cerebral Large Artery Disease Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery Session Title Moyamoya Disease: Present and Future STAIRing Down the Barrel of a Loaded Research Gun: How Useful Are the STAIR Criteria 15 Years Later? Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room 205 Davidson Ballroom A Moderator(s) Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, MD, FAANS, FACS, FAHA, Chicago, IL Gary Steinberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Stanford, CA Gregory Bix, MD, PhD, Lexington, KY Farida Sohrabji, PhD, Bryan/College Station, TX 3:30 JAM Trial Jun C Takahashi, MD, Osaka, Japan ‘The Moor has done his work - the Moor may go’: Beyond STAIR Ulrich Dirnagl, MD, Berlin, Germany 3:49 New Diagnosis Criteria of Moyamoya Disease and AMORE Study Satoshi Kuroda, MD, PhD, ATC, Toyama, Japan 4:08 Clinical Grading System Peter Vajkoczy, MD, Berlin, Germany (3:45) Sex Matters: Why We Should Still Care about STAIR Louise D McCullough, MD, PhD, FAHA, Farmington, CT (4:00) STAIR in Perspective: Lessons Learned Gregory J del Zoppo, MD, MS, FAHA, Seattle, WA (4:15) Early Efficacy Signals to Guide Translational Trial Design Thomas A Kent, MD, Houston, TX 4:27 Genomic Aspect of Moyamoya Disease Nadia Khan, MD, Zurich, Switzerland (4:30) Multi-PART (Multicentre Preclinical Animal Research Team): An International Collaborative Approach to Overcoming the Translational Roadblock in Neuroprotection and Neuroregeneration Research I Mhairi Macrae, PhD, Glasgow, United Kingdom 4:45 Discussion Discussion Category Community/Risk Factors Intracerebral Hemorrhage Session Title Community/Risk Factors Oral Abstracts I Intracerebral Hemorrhage Oral Abstracts Session Type Abstract Abstract Room Davidson Ballroom C Davidson Ballroom B Moderator(s) Mai N Nguyen-Huynh, MD, Oakland, CA David Tirschwell, MD, MS, Seattle, WA Rustam Al-Shahi Salman, MA, PhD, FRCP (Edin), Edinburgh, United Kingdom Dariush Dowlatshahi, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Ottawa, ON, Canada 3:30 Factors Associated with Thrombotic Events During Pregnancy in the United States: NIS 2000-2010 78 Ali Razmara, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Amytis Towfighi, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Demographic, Regional and Social Predictors of Do Not Resuscitate Order Utilization in Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A National Perspective 92 Vishal B Jani, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI Adnan Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN 3:42 Evidence to Maintain the SBP treatment threshold at 140 mmHg for Stroke Prevention in Persons Aged 60 Years or Older Without Diabetes Mellitus or Chronic Kidney Disease: The Northern Manhattan Study (NOMAS) 79 Chuanhui Dong, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL Ralph L Sacco, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL Do Intracerebral Hemorrhage “Non-Expanders” Actually Expand into the Ventricular Space? 93 Dar Dowlatshahi, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Univ of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada 3:54 Trends in Anticoagulant-Associated Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Cardioembolic Ischemic Stroke 80 Matthew L Flaherty, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Brett M Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Mortality Review For The First 400 Patients Enrolled In The Clot Lysis: Evaluation Of Accelerated Resolution Of Intraventricular Hemorrhage Trial (CLEAR III) 94 Wendy Ziai, John Hopkins Univ Som, Baltimore, MD 4:06 Spatial Pattern and Ecologic Analysis of the Impact of Air Pollution on the Prevalence of Stroke, Coronary Heart Disease and Diabetes Mellitus, and Premature Death in the United States 81 Longjian Liu, Drexel Univ Sch of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA Modeling Outcome After Intracerebral Hemorrhage Indicates No Benefit from Lowering Blood Pressure 95 Thomas A Kent, Houston VAMC Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX 4:18 Patient and Hospital Characteristics of Pregnancy-Related Stroke from the Get With The Guidelines Stroke Registry 82 Lisa Leffert, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Mary G George, Ctrs for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA What Critical Volume of Intraventricular Hemorrhage is Important in Intracerebral Haemorrhage? Interact2 Results 96 Craig Anderson, George Inst Global Health, Sydney NSW, Australia Yining Huang, Peking Univ First Hosp, Beijing, China 4:30 Effect of Dietary Cholesterol and Egg Consumption On Mortality And Cardiovascular Risk in the REGARDS Study 83 J David Spence, Robarts Res Inst, Western Univ, London, ON, Canada George Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Ischemic Lesions in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Associated with Drop in Blood Pressure and Poor Outcomes in the ERICH Study 97 Chelsea S Kidwell, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Daniel Woo, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 4:42 Where Should Interventions be Focused to Reduce the Black-white Disparity in Stroke Mortality? Insights From the Reasons For Geographic And Racial Differences In Stroke (REGARDS) Study 84 George Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Virginia G Wadley, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Blood Pressure Control and Risk of Recurrent Lobar Intracerebral Hemorrhage 98 Alessandro Biffi, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Jonathan Rosand, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA 4:54 Discussion Discussion Short Break (5:00 pm – 5:15 pm) — 29 — 5:15 pm – 6:45 pm Poster Sessions Poster Hall, Hall D 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm Professor-Led Poster Tours by Category: Brief Presentation and Moderated Q&A with Poster Presenters Moderated Posters W MP1 – W MP120; see pg 50 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all the posters in the Wednesday Professor-Led Poster Tour session. 6:15 pm – 6:45 pm Regular Poster Session: One-on-One Time for an Individual Q&A with Poster Presenters These posters are not included in the 5:15 Professor-Led Poster Tour Session above. Posters W P1 – W P426; see pg 57 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all the posters in this Wednesday session. Late-Breaking Science Posters LB P1 – LB P36; see pg 78 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all the Late-Breaking Science posters in this Wednesday session. FAHAs and other stroke leaders – please be sure to show your support for young investigators and attend the poster sessions. 6:45 pm – 7:30 pm Stroke Council Annual Business Meeting Room 106 Welcome & Council Update Dr Joseph Broderick, Stroke Council Chair Advocacy: Local Opportunities Stephanie Mohl ASA Update ASA: Local Opportunities Meredith Nguyenr GWTG: Stroke Performance Metrics; Organizing Systems of Care; and Local EMS Plans Sara Camp ISC Program Update Dr Kyra J Becker, ISC Program Chair Q&A/Networking — 30 — THURSDAY, FEB. 12 Visit The AFib Headquarters @ Booth #136 Come take a test drive of MyAFibExperience.org, a new online community for people living with atrial fibrillation. Pick Up Free Patient & Provider Resources Visit our booth for free copies of our new patient guide The AFib 5, treatment guidelines, and resource cards. StopAfib.org and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association are proud to raise awareness of Atrial Fibrillation. 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Sign up to receive our monthly e-newsletter as well as notifications about upcoming issues at: strokeassociation.org/strokeconnection — 31 — Thursday, February 12 (7:00 am – 8:30 am) Category Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Cerebral Large Artery Disease Session Title Effect of Non-invasive Brain Stimulation in Rehabilitation of Post-stroke Aphasia Intracranial Atherosclerosis Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room 205 Davidson Ballroom B Moderator(s) Roy H Hamilton, MD, Philadelphia, PA Wolf-Dieter Heiss, MD, Cologne, Germany Mark Parsons, PhD, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia Marc I Chimowitz, MD, FAHA, Charleston, SC 7:00 Excitatory rTMS of the Dominant Hemisphere What Determines the Location (Intracranial vs Extracranial) of Atherosclerosis? Jong S Kim, MD, PhD, Seoul, Korea, Republic of 7:19 Inhibitory rTMS of Contralateral Homotopic Speech Areas Alexander Thiel, MD, PhD, Montreal, QC, Canada Advanced Neuroimaging for the Assessment of Stroke Mechanisms Tanya Turan, MD, FAHA, Charleston, SC 7:38 Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation as Treatment for Post-stroke Aphasia Julius Fridriksson, PhD, Columbia, SC Factors Predicting the Prognosis of ICAS Juan Arenillas, MD, PhD, Valladolid, Spain 7:57 Does NIBS Improve the Effect of Speech and Language Therapy in Post-stroke Aphasia SAMMPRIS Results: Are They Really Applicable for Asians? Lawrence Wong, MD, Shatin, Hong Kong 8:15 Discussion Discussion Category Acute Neuroimaging Aneurysm Session Title Acute Neuroimaging Oral Abstracts I Aneurysm Oral Abstracts Session Type Abstract Abstract Room Davidson Ballroom C 202 Moderator(s) Martin Kohrmann, MD, Erlangen, Germany Maher Saqqur, MD, MPH, FRCPC, Edmonton, AB, Canada Alim Mitha, MD, SM, FRCSC, Calgary, AB, Canada 7:00 A Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy [1H-MRS] Study of Peri-infarct Neuro-glial Interactions in Recovering Stroke Patients 99 Lalit Kalra, King's Coll, London, London, United Kingdom Validation Of The Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm Treatment Score (UIATS) to Guide Management of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms 106 Nima Etminan, Heinrich Heine Univ, Düsseldorf, Germany R Loch Macdonald, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 7:12 Right Insular Infarction is an Independent Predictor of Mortality in Ischemic Stroke 100 Laura Hanne, Ctr for Stroke Res Berlin, Charité - Univsmedizin, Berlin, Germany Martin Ebinger, Ctr for Stroke Res Berlin, Charité - Univsmedizin, Berlin, Germany Flow-Diversion for Ophthalmic Segment Aneurysms Clinical/Angiographic Outcomes and the Fate of the Ophthalmic Artery 107 Nohra Chalouhi, Thomas Jefferson Univ and Jefferson Hosp for Neuroscience, Philadelphia, PA Pascal Jabbour, Thomas Jefferson Univ and Jefferson Hosp for Neuroscience, Philadelphia, PA 7:24 Incidental Subclinical Intraparenchymal Hemorrhages And Risk Of Subsequent 101 Morad Chughtai, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, Minneapolis, MN Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, Minneapolis, MN Long-Term Outcome of Giant Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms 108 James C Torner, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Robert Brown, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 7:36 Coregistration of Serial Angiograms Using Point Cloud Matching 102 Fabien Scalzo, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Flow-Diversion Versus Conventional Endovascular Techniques for Carotid Cavernous Aneurysms 109 Pascal Jabbour, Thomas Jefferson Univ and Jefferson Hosp for Neuroscience, Philadelphia, PA 7:48 MR Perfusion Lesions in Minor Stroke and TIA Patients Predict New Brain Infarction at 7-days 103 Michael Ke, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford, CA Jean-Marc Olivot, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford, CA Thrombospondin Type-1 Domain-Containing Protein 1 (THSD1), an Intracranial Aneurysm Susceptibility Gene, Mediates Cell Adhesion in Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells 110 Xiaoqian Fang, UT Health Science Ctr-Houston, Houston, TX Teresa Santiago-Sim, UT Health Science Ctr-Houston, Houston, TX 8:00 Good Collateral Status and Favorable Clinical Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke: First Systematic Review and Meta-analysis 104 Patrick Wee, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Bijoy Menon, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada A Novel Role for Endogenous HGF in the Pathogenesis of Intracranial Aneurysms 111 Nohra Chalouhi, Thomas Jefferson Univ and Jefferson Hosp for Neuroscience, Philadelphia, PA David Hasan, Thomas Jefferson Univ and Jefferson Hosp for Neuroscience, Philadelphia, PA 8:12 Time for Collaterals? Evidence from 695 Endovascular Therapy Cases for Acute Stroke in ENDOSTROKE 105 David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Oliver C Singer, Univ Hosp Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany Hydrocoils Reduce Recurrence Rates in Recently Ruptured Medium Sized Intracranial Aneurysms: A Subgroup Analysis of the HELPS Trial 112 Waleed Brinjikji, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN David F Kallmes, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 8:24 Discussion Discussion Short Break (8:30 am – 8:45 am) Thursday, February 12 (7:00 am – 8:30 am) Category Acute Endovascular Treatment Session Title Selection for Endovascular Therapy in the Ambulance or Angio Suite: Is It Possible? (Debate) Session Type Debate Room Davidson Ballroom A Moderator(s) Xabier Urra, MD, PhD, Barcelona, Spain Ruediger Von Kummer, MD, PhD, FAHA, Dresden, Germany 7:00 Optimal Triage and Evaluation Venue for Acute Endovascular Stroke Therapy Remains the Emergency Department Albert Yoo, MD, Boston, MA 7:10 Optimal Triage and Evaluation Venue for Acute Endovascular Stroke Therapy Is Directly to the Angiography Suite David S Liebeskind, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Los Angeles, CA 7:20 Optimal Triage and Evaluation Venue for Acute Endovascular Stroke Therapy Is the Ambulance Heinrich J Audebert, MD, Berlin, Germany 7:30 Q&A 7:50 All Patients with Severe Acute Stroke Should be Transported Directly to a Stroke Center with Endovascular Capabilities Andrew M Demchuk, MD, FRCPC, Calgary, AB, Canada 8:00 Not All Patients with Severe Acute Stroke Should Be Transported Directly to a Stroke Center with Endovascular Capabilities Natalia Perez de la Ossa, MD, Barcelona, Spain 8:10 Q&A Category Experimental Mechanisms and Models Health Services, Quality Improvement, and Patient-Centered Outcomes Session Title Experimental Mechanisms and Models Oral Abstracts II Health Services, Quality Improvement, and Patient-Centered Outcomes Oral Abstracts II Session Type Abstract Abstract Room 209 207 Moderator(s) Adviye Ergul, MD, PhD, FAHA, Augusta, GA Judith H Lichtman, PhD, MPH, New Haven, CT Adam Kelly, MD, Rochester, NY 7:00 Nuclear Translocation of Neuronal Histone Deacetylase 4 (HDAC4) is Detrimental in Stroke 113 Hui Yuan, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT Jun Li, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT Association Between Hospital Process Performance and Favorable Outcomes Among Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke 120 Zixiao Li, Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Capital Medical Univ, Beijing, China Yongjun Wang, Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Capital Medical Univ, Beijing, China 7:12 CX3CR1-null Microglia Fail to Transition to an M2 Phenotype after Intracerebral Hemorrhage 114 Roslyn A Taylor, Yale Medical Sch, New Haven, CT Lauren H Sansing, Yale Medical Sch, New Haven, CT Vascular Risk Factor Control in the Year After Ischemic Stroke Versus Myocardial Infarction 121 Dawn M Bravata, Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN Greg Arling, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN 7:24 Genetic Variation in Retinal Vascular Patterning Predicts Variation in Pial Collateral Extent and Infarct Volume After Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion 115 Pranay Prabhakar, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC James E Faber, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Impact of Using Clinical Data to Profile Hospitals for 30-day Stroke Mortality: Data from the Ontario Stroke Audit 122 Mathew J Reeves, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI Peter Austin, Inst of Clinical Evaluation Sciences, Toronto, ON, Canada 7:36 Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Deletion Attenuates Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption and Consequent Injury in White Matter After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 116 Yusuke Egashira, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Guohua Xi, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Door To Needle 60, Creative Solutions in Academia 123 Ilana M Ruff, Northwestern Memorial Hosp, Chicago, IL Shyam Prabhakaran, Northwestern Memorial Hosp, Chicago, IL 7:48 Stromal Cell-derived Factor-1 Gene Modified Endothelial Progenitor Cell Effectively Attenuated Ischemic Brain Injury in Mouse Model 117 Yongting Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Shanghai, China Impact Of Adherence With Antiplatelet Monotherapy On The Mortality After Ischemic Stroke: A Nationwide Multicenter Follow-up Study 124 CK Chi Kyung Kim, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Byung-Woo Yoon, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of 8:00 Effect of Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 on Vascular Dementia Using Mouse Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Model 118 Xiao-Li Wang, Ehime Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Tohon Ehime, Japan Masatsugu Horiuchi, Ehime Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Tohon Ehime, Japan Designated Stroke Center Status and Hospital Characteristics as Predictors of In-Hospital Mortality Among Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients in New York, 2008-2012 125 Hajere J Gatollari, Columbia Univ, New York, NY Joshua Z Willey, Columbia Univ, New York, NY 8:12 Apoe-ɛE4 Is Associated With Cerebrovascular Insufficiency, Increased Susceptibility to White Matter Injury and Cognitive Dysfunction 119 Costantino Iadecola, Weill Cornell Medical Coll, New York, NY Derivation and Validation of a Proposed Long Length of Stay (≥ 7 days) Score in Patients Hospitalized for Acute Ischemic Stroke 126 Syed F Ali, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA 8:24 Discussion Discussion For changes to the program made since the Final Program went to print, please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner located on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org and the Mobile Meeting App. To download the app, search "AHA Events" in the App Store or Google Play. The Oral Abstracts list the Presenting Author (first) and the Senior Author (last) of the abstract. For the complete Author Block of an abstract (including the Conflict of Interest information), please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org or the ISC abstracts online in the Stroke journal. The number listed immediately after the abstract’s title is the abstract’s presentation number. Short Break (8:30 am – 8:45 am) — 33 — Thursday, February 12 (8:45 am – 10:15 am) Category Acute Endovascular Treatment Cerebral Large Artery Disease Session Title Acute Endovascular Treatment Oral Abstracts I Cerebral Large Artery Disease Oral Abstracts I Session Type Abstract Abstract Room 207 Davidson Ballroom A Moderator(s) TBA TBA 8:45 Intra-Arterial Therapy in Stroke Patients Transferred from Referral Centers 127 Amrou Sarraj, UT Houston, Houston, TX Sean I Savitz, UT Houston, Houston, TX Relative MTT Predicts Subsequent Stroke in Symptomatic Carotid Occlusion 134 William J Powers, Univ of North Carolina Sch of Med, Chapel Hill, NC Robert L Grubb Jr, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO 8:57 Pittsburgh Outcomes After Stroke Thrombectomy Vertebrobasilar (POST VB) Score Predicts Outcomes After Endovascular Therapy for Basilar Artery Occlusions 128 David T Campbell, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA Tudor Jovin, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA Angiogenic Factors and Response to Intensive Medical Management in Atherosclerotic Intracranial Arterial Stenosis 135 Nestor R Gonzalez, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Luisa Iruela-Arispe, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 9:09 Endovascular Therapy Demonstrates Benefit over IV-tPA based on 90-day NIHSS: A Longitudinal, Secondary Analysis of the IMS III Trial 129 Liqiong Fan, MUSC, Charleston, SC Yuko Y Palesch, MUSC, Charleston, SC Prediction of Postoperative Hyperperfusion by Intraoperative Assessment of Indocyanine Green Videoangiography in Moyamoya Disease 136 Haruto Uchino, Hokkaido Univ, Sapporo, Japan Kiyohiro Houkin, Hokkaido Univ, Sapporo, Japan 9:21 Impact of Time to Reperfusion in Endovascular Stroke Therapy on Outcome over the Entire Range of Disability 130 Sunil Sheth, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Jeffrey L Saver, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Noninvasive Fractional Flow on MRA and Recurrent Stroke: SPS3 Trial 137 Makoto Nakajima, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Oscar R Benavente, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada 9:33 MR-based Selection for Endovascular Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke With ICA or MCA Occlusion : Propensity Score Matched Analysis From RESCUE-Japan Registry 131 Yuichi Miyazaki, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Shinichi Yosimura, Hyogo Coll of Med, Nishinomiya, Japan Perfusion Imaging of Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease in SAMMPRIS 138 David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Edward Feldmann, Tufts Univ Sch of Med, Springfield, MA 9:45 The Capillary Index and ASPECT Scores Are Strong Predictors of Patient Outcome In The Interventional Management of Ischemic Strokes 132 Paul Emile Labeyrie, Fndn Rothschild, Paris, France Michel Piotin, Fndn Rothschild, Paris, France Future Clinical Tools: Carotid Plaque Characterization via Shear Wave Elastography - A Phantom Study 139 Erik Widman, KTH Royal Inst of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Matilda Larsson, KTH Royal Inst of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden 9:57 FACET: Fractal Angiography for Continuous Revascularization Evaluation during Thrombectomy 133 Fabien Scalzo, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA High Intensity Signals on Mip Images of Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaques Detected by Routine Three Dimensional Magnetic Resonance Angiography Are Associated With Ischemic Strokes 140 Kiyofumi Yamada, Sato Daiichi Hosp, Usa, Japan Yoshikazu Sato, Sato Daiichi Hosp, Usa, Japan 10:09 Discussion Discussion Category Intracerebral Hemorrhage Vascular Biology in Health and Disease Session Title Current Concepts of Cerebral Microbleeds Long-term Blood Vessel Remodeling after Stroke and Other Brain Injuries as a Therapeutic Target Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room 205 209 Moderator(s) Vladimir Hachinski, CM, MD, FRCPC, DSc, London, ON, Canada I Mhairi Macrae, PhD, Glasgow, United Kingdom Jill M Roberts, PhD, Lexington, KY 8:45 Definition of Cerebral Microbleeds Mark A van Buchem, MD, PhD, Leiden, Netherlands Modeling the Vascular Contributions to Cognitive Impairment and Dementia (VCID) with Alzheimer's Disease Pathologies Holly Brothers, PhD, Lexington, KY (9:00) Epidemiology of Cerebral Microbleeds Meike Vernooij, MD, PhD, Rotterdam, Netherlands 9:04 9:23 Early Brain Injuries Induced Long-term Vascular Dysfunctions Associated with Poor Cognitive Outcomes Jerome Badaut, PhD, Bordeaux, France (9:15) Clinical Features of Cerebral Microbleeds Anand Viswanathan, MD, PhD, Boston, MA (9:30) Pathogenesis and Treatment of Cerebral Microbleeds Mark Fisher, MD, Irvine, CA 9:42 10:00 (9:45) Discussion Delayed Administration of Perlecan Domain V after Experimental Stroke Significantly Enhances Neurorepair and Improves Functional Outcome Gregory Bix, MD, PhD, Lexington, KY Evidence from Mouse Models that B Lymphoeytes May Be a Therapeutic Target in Post-stroke Dementia Marion S Buckwalter, MD, Stanford, CA Discussion Short Break (10:15 am – 10:30 am) — 34 — Thursday, February 12 (8:45 am – 10:15 am) Category Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Community/Risk Factors Session Title Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Oral Abstracts II Community/Risk Factors Oral Abstracts II Session Type Abstract Abstract Room Davidson Ballroom B Davidson Ballroom C Moderator(s) Steven Zeiler, MD, PhD, Baltimore, MD Richard L Harvey, MD, Chicago, IL Jonathan Rosand, MD, Boston, MA 8:45 Leukoaraiosis is Associated with Impaired Functional Recovery and Outcome after Mild Ischemic Stroke 141 Nils Henninger, Univ of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA Whole Exome Sequence Analysis of Cerebral White Matter Hyperintensities on MRI 148 Myriam Fornage, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr at Houston, Houston, TX Sudha Seshadri, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA 8:57 Disability Trajectories Before And After Vascular Events: The Cardiovascular Health Study 142 Mandip S Dhamoon, Mount Sinai Sch of Med, New York, NY Mitchell S Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY Can Prevention of Risk Factors Pre-Stroke Reduce 30-Day Post-Stroke Mortality? 149 Virginia J Howard, Univ of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL George Howard, Univ of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 9:09 Race Differences in 1-year Outcomes after Stroke can be Largely Explained by Race Differences in Physical Functioning before Stroke 143 David L Roth, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD Virginia J Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Trans-ethnic GWAS of Mri-defined Brain Infarcts: Charge Consortium 150 Ganesh Chauhan, Univ de Bordeaux, Ctr INSERM U897, Bordeaux, France Stephanie Debette, Univ de Bordeaux, Ctr INSERM U897, Bordeaux, France 9:21 Forced Aerobic Exercise Enhances Upper Extremity Task Practice in Patients with Stroke 144 Susan Linder, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Jay Alberts, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Vascular Events Occur More Frequently In Stroke Patients With Lower Concentrations of Vitamin D: A Prospective Cohort Analysis 151 Raymond C Seet, Natl Univ of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore 9:33 Outcome in Patients with Minor Stroke: The Effect of Itemized NIHSS Score Subsets 145 Shadi Yaghi, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY Bernadette Boden-Albala, New York Univ, New York, NY Vascular Risk Factor Profiles Differ Between Subtypes of MRI Defined Younger Onset Lacunar Stroke 152 Loes C Rutten-Jacobs, Univ of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom Hugh S Markus, Univ of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom 9:45 Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Care Reduces the Likelihood of Death and Rehospitalization After Stroke Compared with Skilled Nursing Facility Care 146 Janet Prvu Bettger, Duke Univ, Durham, NC Laine Thomas, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC Synergistic Effects of Air Pollution Exposure and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage on Initial Stroke Severity 153 Jeffrey James Wing, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Lynda D Lisabeth, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 9:57 Perceived Social Support is Related to Initial Severity of Post-Stroke Depression, but Not to Depression Improvement 147 Ryan Kammeyer, Indiana Univ Sch of Med, Indianapolis, IN Linda Williams, Roudebush VAMC/VA HSR&D Stroke QUERI, Indianapolis, IN Heritability of Ischemic White Matter Lesions in a Family Population with Increased Susceptibility of Vascular Disease 154 Paul A Nyquist, Johns Hopkins Hosp, Baltimore, MD Diane M Becker, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD 10:09 Discussion Discussion Category Emergency Care/Systems Session Title The Future of Telestroke Session Type Invited Symposium Room 202 Moderator(s) James McLaughlin, DO, Seneca, PA Karin Nystrom, MSN, APRN, New Haven, CT 8:45 Telestroke in the Field: Who, What and Where? Lawrence R Wechsler, MD, Pittsburgh, PA 9:04 Advancing the Technology and the Value Added: Telestroke's the Answer, but That's Not the Question James L Frey, MD, FAHA, Phoenix, AZ 9:23 Teleprogress: New Uses of Telestroke - Taking It Across the Continuum of Care Bart M Demaerschalk, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Phoenix, AZ 9:42 Telestroke Healthcare Reform: Dealing with Economics, Liability and Reimbursement Lee H Schwamm, MD, FAHA, Boston, MA 10:00 Discussion For changes to the program made since the Final Program went to print, please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner located on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org and the Mobile Meeting App. To download the app, search "AHA Events" in the App Store or Google Play. The Oral Abstracts list the Presenting Author (first) and the Senior Author (last) of the abstract. For the complete Author Block of an abstract (including the Conflict of Interest information), please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org or the ISC abstracts online in the Stroke journal. Short Break (10:15 am – 10:30 am) — 35 — The number listed immediately after the abstract’s title is the abstract’s presentation number. Thursday, February 12 (10:30 am – 12:05 pm) Plenary Session Session Title Plenary Session II Session Type Plenary Room Hall B Moderator(s) Kyra J Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA Bruce Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, MAS, FAHA, Charleston, SC 10:30 Introduction of the William M Feinberg Award Kyra J Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA 10:33 William M Feinberg Award: Stroke Disparities: A Call to Action Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI 10:53 Cervical Artery Dissection in Stroke Study (CADISS) LB3 Hugh S Markus, Univ of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom 11:05 Pooled Analysis Of The IMS III And MR CLEAN Trials For Patients With NIHSS Of 20 Or More LB4 Joseph Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Yvo BWEM Roos, Academic Medical Ctr, Amsterdam, Netherlands 11:17 Mediterranean Diet and Incidence of Stroke in the California Teachers Study LB5 Ayesha Z Sherzai, Columbia Univ, New York, NY Sophia Wang, City of Hope, Duarte, CA 11:29 Effects of Immediate Blood Pressure Reduction on One Year Mortality and Major Disability in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke LB6 Jiang He, Tulane Univ, New Orleans, LA Jing Chen, Tulane Univ, New Orleans, LA 11:41 Endovascular Treatment Compared With Medical Treatment in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke: A meta-analysis of 1561 patients LB7 Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Insitute, St Cloud, MN Ahmed A Malik, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Insitute, St Cloud, MN 11:53 Time To Reperfusion And Effect Of Intra-arterial Treatment In The Mr Clean Trial LB18 Puck S Fransen, Erasmus MC Univ Medical Ctr Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands Diederik W Dippel, Erasmus MC Univ Medical Ctr Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands Short Break (12:05 pm – 12:10 pm) 12:10 pm – 1:30 pm Cerebrovascular Surgery/Ischemia Research Science and Technology Hall (Exhibits)/Lunch Break J Mocco, MD, MS, New York, NY Hall C Genetics/Basic Science Jin-Moo Lee, MD, PhD, St Louis, MO Fellow and Early Career/Stroke Leader Roundtable Luncheon Room 102 (Ticket required; seating is limited.) Neurointevention Colin Derdeyn, MD, FAHA, St Louis, MO Neurointevention Moderator: Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH Heather Fullerton, MD, San Francisco, CA Acute Stroke/Basic Science Neurointervention Sean I Savitz, MD, FAHA, Houston, TX Dileep R Yavagal, MD, Miami, FL Acute Stroke/Clinical Trials Neurosurgery William G Barsan, MD, FACEP, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, MD, FAANS, FACS, FAHA, Chicago, IL Acute Stroke/Clinical Trials NINDS/StrokeNET Karen C Johnston, MD, FAHA, Charlottesville, VA Scott Janis, PhD, Bethesda, MD Acute Stroke Imaging Nursing Steven Warach, MD, Austin, TX Claranne P Mathiesen, MSN, BSN, RN, CNRN, Stroudsburg, PA Acute Stroke/Neuroimaging Rehabilitation Gregory W Albers, MD, Palo Alto, CA Alexander Dromerick, MD, Washington, DC Basic Science Rehabilitation Louise D McCullough, MD, PhD, FAHA, Farmington, CT Carolee J Winstein, PhD, PT, FAPTA, Los Angeles, CA — 36 — Stroke Basic Science Eng H Lo, PhD, Charlestown, MA Stroke Prevention Philip B Gorelick, MD, FAHA, Grand Rapids, MI Stroke Prevention/Clinical Trials Marc I Chimowitz, MD, FAHA, Charleston, SC Stroke Prevention/Clinical Trials S Claiborne Johnston, MD, PhD, FAHA, Austin, TX Advance Practice Providers' Luncheon Room 105 A (Ticket required; seating is limited.) Moderators: Krista Jordan, PA-C, St Louis Park, Minnesota Lily Tunby, RN, Anoka, MN 12:10 NETSMART - A Stroke Fellowship for Midlevels Michele Starr, PA-C, ANVP-BC, Oklahoma City, OK 12:15 Introduction of Roundtable Leaders Lily Tunby, RN, Anoka, MN 12:35 – 1:15 Roundtables Stroke Program Advancement Fern Cudlip, MSN, FNP, CNRN, ANVP-BC, Castro Valley, CA Stroke Coordinators and Preparing for Joint Commission Reviews Elaine Haxton, APRN-CCNS, Oklahoma City, OK TIA Clinics Shane Jones, NP, Provo, UT NETSMART Michele Starr, PA-C, ANVP-BC, Oklahoma City, OK APP Role in the Community Hospital Setting Darla Stevens, MSN, RN, SCRN, ANVP, FNP, Charlotte, NC APP Role in Academic Medical Centers Susan Wilson, RN, MSN, C-ANP, Chapel Hill, NC Advance Practice Providers as Researchers Anne Alexandrov, PhD, RN, CCRN, NVRN-BC, ANVP-BC, FAAN, Fountain Hills, AZ Outpatient Stroke Care and Follow-up Diane Handler, MSN, Cedar Rapids, IA APPs in Neurointerventional Surgery Abbigayle Doerr, APN, FNP-BC, ANVP, SCRN, Winfield, IL Balancing Roles Between Patient Care and Stroke Coordination Michelle Whaley, MSN, CNS, CCNS, ANVP-BC Englewood, CO 1:15 Networking and Informal Discussion — 37 — Thursday, February 12 (1:30 pm – 3:00 pm) Category Community/Risk Factors Vascular Malformations Session Title Migraine and Stroke: What Is the Link? Vascular Malformation Controversies Commonly Encountered in the Office Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room 209 202 Moderator(s) Jonathan Rosand, MD, Boston, MA Andrew Ringer, BS, MD, Cincinnati, OH Sean Lavine, MD, FAANS, New York, NY 1:30 Epidemiology of the Migraine-Stroke Connection Pamela M Rist, MD, Boston, MA Management of Cerebral Vascular Malformations during Pregnancy Charles Prestigiacomo, MD, Newark, NJ 1:49 Genetics of Migraine and Overlap with Stroke Martin Dichgans, MD, Munich, Germany Management of Vascular Malformations in the Athlete Arthur L Day, MD Houston, TX 2:08 The Role of Blood Vessels and Microembolisation in Migraine Turgay Dalkara, MD, PhD, Ankara, Turkey Management of Seizures with Vascular Malformations Osama Zaidat, MD, MS, Milwaukee, WI 2:27 Migraine, Vessel Anatomy, and Blood Flow Brett L Cucchiara, MD, FAHA, Philadelphia, PA Management of Cavernous Malformations after the First Rupture Issam A Awad, MD, MSc, FACS, MA (hon), Chicago, IL 2:45 Discussion Discussion Category Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery Session Title Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Oral Abstracts I Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery Oral Abstracts Session Type Abstract Abstract Room Davidson Ballroom B 205 Moderator(s) Seemant Chaturvedi, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Miami, FL Patrik Michel, PD-MER, Lausanne, Switzerland Sunghee Cho, PhD, White Plains, NY Justin Fraser, MD, New York, NY 1:30 Rate, Clinical features, Safety Profile and Outcome of Intravenous Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke in Patients with Negative Brain Imaging 155 Haris Kamal, State Univ of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY Robert N Sawyer, State Univ of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY Robert G Siekert New Investigator Award in Stroke: Vagus Nerve Stimulation Enhances Neuroplasticity and Forelimb Recovery after Stroke in Aged Rats 162 Seth A Hays, Univ of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX Michael P Kilgard, Univ of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX 1:42 Glyceryl Trinitrate for Hyperacute Stroke: Results from the Efficacy of Nitric Oxide in Stroke (ENOS) Trial 156 Philip M Bath, Univ of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom Delayed Administration of Perlecan Doman V Significantly Increases Neurogenesis and Improves Functional Outcome after Experimental Ischemic Stroke 163 Gregory Bix, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 1:54 A Streamlined Hyperacute MRI Protocol Identifies IV tPA-Eligible Stroke Patients When Initial Clinical Assessment Favors Stroke Mimic 157 Andria L Ford, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO IL-1a Enhances Angiogenic Neurorepair After Experimental Ischemic Stroke 164 Kathleen Guell, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Gregory Bix, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 2:06 Temporal Trends in tPA Administration Among Very Elderly Hospitalized with Ischemic Stroke in the United States 158 Michelle P Lin, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Microrna-126 Contributes to Human Umbilicus Cord Blood Cell Induced Neurorestorative Effects in Type Two Diabetes Mice 165 Jieli Chen, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI Michael Chopp, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI 2:18 Treatment with Intravenous Tissue Plasminogen Activator in the “Golden Hour” in the National US Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Population 159 Jeffrey L Saver, Geffen Sch of Med at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Spleen Contraction in Patients With Ischemic Stroke and Brain Hemorrhage: Validating Animal Studies 166 Farhaan S Vahidy, UT-HSC, Houston, TX Sean I Savitz, UT-HSC, Houston, TX 2:30 Final Results of the Thrombolysis for Minor Ischemic Stroke With Proven Acute Symptomatic Occlusion Using TNK-tPA (TEMPO-1) Trial 160 Shelagh B Coutts, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Michael D Hill, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Exosomes Derived from Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Promote Axonal Outgrowth 167 Yi Zhang, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI Zheng Gang Zhang, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI 2:42 Safety of Intravenous Thrombolysis in Wake-up Stroke: A Multicenter, Prospective, Open-label Study 161 Andrew D Barreto, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr at Houston, Houston, TX Sean I Savitz, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr at Houston, Houston, TX Intra-arterial Stem Cell Treatment Reduces Ischemic Brain Injury In Reproductively Senescent Female Rats 168 Dileep R Yavagal, Univ of Miami, Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL Ami P Raval, Univ of Miami, Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL 2:54 Discussion Discussion Science and Technology Hall (Exhibits)/Break, Hall C (3:00 pm – 3:30 pm) Case Study: Management of a Tandem Occlusion Tudor Jovin, MD, Pittsburg, PA Science and Technology Hall, Booth 636, Product Theater — 38 — Thursday, February 12 (1:30 pm – 3:00 pm) Category Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Session Title Wake Up Stroke. Are We There Yet? (Debate) Session Type Debate For changes to the program made since the Final Program went to print, please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner located on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org and the Mobile Meeting App. To download the app, search "AHA Events" in the App Store or Google Play. Room Davidson Ballroom A Moderator(s) Victor C Urrutia, MD, FAHA, Baltimore, MD 1:30 Introduction Victor Urrutia, MD, FAHA, Baltimore, MD 1:36 Epidemiology of Wake Up Stroke Jason Mackey, MD, MS, Indianapolis, IN 1:59 Aggressive Treatment of Wake Up Stroke Is Not Justified Antoni Davalos, MD, PhD, Barcelona, Spain 2:22 The Time Has Come for Aggressive Treatment of Wake Up Stroke Elad I Levy, MD, MBA, FACS, FAHA, Buffalo, NY 2:45 Discussion The Oral Abstracts list the Presenting Author (first) and the Senior Author (last) of the abstract. For the complete Author Block of an abstract (including the Conflict of Interest information), please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org or the ISC abstracts online in the Stroke journal. The number listed immediately after the abstract’s title is the abstract’s presentation number. Category Cerebral Large Artery Disease Session Title Cerebral Large Artery Disease Oral Abstracts II Late-Breaking Science Oral Abstracts Session Type Abstract Abstract Room Davidson Ballroom C 207 Moderator(s) TBA TBA 1:30 IV t-PA May Result in Better Outcomes than Conservative Care in Patients with Mild Acute Ischemic Stroke and Large Vessel Occlusion 169 Russell Cerejo, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland OH Gabor Toth, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland OH Efficacy And Safety of Aspirin For Primary Stroke Prevention In Elderly Patients With Vascular Risk Factors: Subanalysis Of Japanese Primary Prevention Project (jppp) LB8 Shinichiro Uchiyama, Clinical Res Ctr for Med, Intl Univ of Health and Welfare, Tokyo, Japan Yasuo Ikeda, Waseda Univeristy, Tokyo, Japan 1:42 Luminal Neovascular Sprouting with Inflammation Contributes to Symptomatic Intraplaque Hemorrhage in Carotid Stenosis 170 Nobutaka Horie, Nagasaki Univ Sch of Med, Nagasaki, Japan Izumi Nagata, Nagasaki Univ Sch of Med, Nagasaki, Japan Impact of Hemodynamics on Stroke Risk in Symptomatic Vertebrobasilar Disease: Results of the VERiTAS Study LB9 Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL Fady T Charbel, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 1:54 Four-dimensional Contrast-enhanced Ultrasonography for the Evaluation of Intraplaque Neovascularization in Carotid Artery Plaque 171 Kazumasa Oura, Iwate Medical Univ, Morioka, Iwate, Japan Yasuo Terayama, Iwate Medical Univ, Morioka, Iwate, Japan Number Needed to Treat to Benefit and Harm for Endovascular Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Joint Outcome Table Analysis of the MR CLEAN Trial LB10 May Nour, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Jeffery L Saver, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 2:06 Does SAMMPRIS Support Stenting Compared to Medical Therapy for Subpopulations of Patients with Intracranial Arterial Stenosis? 172 Helmi L Lutsep, Oregon Health & Science Univ, Portland, OR Marc I Chimowitz, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Device Closure In Patent Foramen Ovale And Stroke: A Meta-analysis Of Individual Patient Data From Randomized Trials LB11 David M Kent, Tufts Medical Ctr, Boston, MA David E Thaler, Tufts Medical Ctr, Boston, MA 2:18 Current Treatment Status and Predictors of Subsequent Cerebral Ischemic Events in Transient Ischemic Attack Patients with Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis 173 Mikito Hayakawa, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Osaka, Japan Kazuo Minematsu, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Osaka, Japan The Safety and Efficacy of Image- Guided Tran-sulcal Radial Corridors For Hematoma Evacuation: A Multicenter Study LB12 Mohamed Labib, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada Amin Kassam, Aurora St Luke's Medical Ctr, Milwaukee, WI 2:30 In-vivo Assessment of the Impact of Regional Intracranial Atherosclerotic Lesions on Brain Arterial 3D Hemodynamics 174 Can Wu, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL Shyam Prabhakaran, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL Increased P-Wave Terminal Force in Lead V1 Predicts Cryptogenic and Cardioembolic Strokes: The Northern Manhattan Study LB13 Madeleine D Hunter, Columbia Univ, New York, NY Mitchell S Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY 2:42 Vessel Wall Imaging at 3-Tesla in Patients with Symptomatic Intracranial Stenosis and Age-Matched Healthy Controls 175 Daniel F Arteaga, Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN Megan K Strother, Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN Vagus Nerve Stimulation Paired with Rehabilitation Improves Upper Limb Recovery after Chronic Ischemic Stroke LB14 Jesse D Dawson, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom Steven Cramer, Univ of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 2:54 Discussion Discussion Science and Technology Hall (Exhibits)/Break, Hall C (3:00 pm – 3:30 pm) Case Study: Management of a Tandem Occlusion Tudor Jovin, MD, Pittsburg, PA Science and Technology Hall, Booth 636, Product Theater — 39 — Thursday, February 12 (3:30 pm – 5:00 pm) Category Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery Session Title Together to End Stroke: Global Stroke Strategies for the 25 by 2025 WHO Targets (An AHA/ASA and WSO Joint Session) Small Non-coding RNA: Novel Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets for Stroke Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room Davidson Ballroom A 205 Moderator(s) Stephen M Davis, MD, FRCP, Edin FRACP, FAHA, Victoria, Australia Ralph L Sacco, MS, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Miami, FL Joseph Broderick, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH Jerome Badaut, PhD, Bordeaux, France Louise D McCullough, MD, PhD, FAHA, Farmington, CT 3:30 Global Burden of Stroke and WHO Targets for 2025 Ralph L Sacco, MS, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Miami, FL Age and Sex Differences in Stroke-induced Circulating miRNA: Uncovering Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets in a Preclinical Model Farida Sohrabji, PhD, Bryan/College Station, TX 3:49 Global Approaches to Reduce Stroke Bo Norrving, MD, PhD, FESC, Lund, Sweden MicroRNA Regulation of Immune Response in Ischemic Stroke Frank Sharp, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Sacramento, CA 4:08 Development of Global Stroke Guidelines and Indicators M Patrice Lindsay, BScN, PhD, Etobicoke, ON, Canada Interaction of microRNA-7 and A-synuclein in Post-ischemic Brain Damage Raghu Vemuganti, PhD, Madison, WI 4:27 Putting Global Guidelines into Practice for the Developing World Karen L Furie, MD, MPH, FAHA, Providence, RI MiRNA Signature Profiles following Ischemic Stroke: Clinical and Preclinical Studies Lorraine M Work, PhD, BSc (Hons), Glasgow, United Kingdom 4:45 Panel Discussion Discussion Category Aneurysm Session Title Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm: Natural History and Treatment Indications Stroke Journal Symposium: Envisioning Acute Stroke Therapy in 2025 Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room Davidson Ballroom C 207 Moderator(s) Aaron S Dumont, MD, New Orleans, LA Robert D Brown, MD, MPH, Rochester, MN Marc Fisher, MD, FAHA, Boston, MA Pierre Amarenco, MD, Paris, France 3:30 Life-long Risk of Rupture in Patients with Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms Seppo Juvela, MD, PhD, Turku, Finland Presentation of Stroke Progress and Innovation Awards Marc Fisher, MD, FAHA, Boston, MA 3:35 (3:49) Surrogates for Rupture in Patients with Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms David Hassan, MD, Iowa City, IA Novel Approaches to Neuroprotection Jeffrey L Saver, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Los Angeles, CA 3:51 4:07 4:23 4:39 (4:08) Factors Influencing Treatment Indications in Patients with Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms Nima Etminan, MD, Düsseldorf, Germany (4:27) Potential Pharmaceutical Targets for the Treatment of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms Brian Hoh, MD, Gainesville, FL New Thrombolytics, Combinations and Devices to Enhance Recanalization Colin Derdeyn, MD, FAHA, St Louis, MO Using Advanced Imaging to Maximize Patient Selection and Good Outcomes Mark Parsons, PhD, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia Organizing Health Care Delivery Systems to Provide Maximally Effective Acute Stroke Care Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH Discussion (4:45) Discussion Short Break (5:00 pm – 5:15 pm) — 40 — Thursday, February 12 (3:30 pm – 5:00 pm) Category Experimental Mechanisms and Models Nursing Session Title Systemic Responses in Stroke Injury and Recovery The Burden of Post-stroke Fatigue Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room Davidson Ballroom B 209 Moderator(s) Ulrich Dirnagl, MD, Berlin, Germany Lauren Sansing, MD, MS, New Haven, CT Norma McNair, MSN, ARNP, CCRN, Los Angeles, CA Janice L Hinkle, RN, PhD, CNRN, FAHA, Washington, DC 3:30 Stroke-induced Changes in the Immune System Costantino Iadecola, MD, FAHA, New York, NY Overview of Post-stroke Fatigue Pamela H Mitchell, RN, PhD, FAHA, FAAN, Seattle, WA 3:45 Brain-Gut-Microbe Interactions in CNS Injuries Adam Denes, MD, Budapest, Hungary 4:00 Systemic Immune Depression and Infectious Complications after Stroke Roland Veltkamp, MD, London, United Kingdom (3:49) The Multidimensional Aspects of Post-stroke Fatigue: Etiology, Psychology and Pathophysiology Jong S Kim, MD, PhD, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (4:08) Fatigue and Caregiver Burden Karen L Saban, RN, PhD, APN, CNRN, Maywood, IL 4:15 Aging and the Tissue Biology of Stroke Recovery S Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD, Los Angeles, CA 4:30 Leukocyte and Stem Cell Responses in Stroke Recovery Sean I Savitz, MD, FAHA, Houston, TX 4:45 Discussion (4:27) Pharmacologic and Non-pharmacologic Interventions Gillian Mead, MB B Chir, MA, MD, FRCP, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Discussion Category Session Title Junior Investigator Session II Session Type Invited Symposium Room 202 Moderator(s) Gregory Bix, MD, PhD, Lexington, KY Steven C Cramer, MD, Orange, CA Jaroslaw Aronowski, MS, PhD, Houston, TX 3:30 Is The Door to Needle Time (DTN) Misleading? Ghazala I Basir, MD, FCPS, Ottawa, ON, Canada 3:35 Discussant 3:40 Q&A 3:48 Assessment of Activity, Physiologic and Functional Changes of Patients with Stroke in an Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit Heather Hayes, PT, Salt Lake City, UT 3:53 Discussant 3:58 Q&A 4:06 Transient Ischaemic Attack 999 Emergency Referral (TIER): Feasibility Trial Nigel Rees, MSc, Swansea, United Kingdom 4:11 Discussant 4:16 Q&A 4:24 Virtual Reality Intervention as a Home Program for Chronic Stroke Rachel Proffitt, OTD, Los Angeles, CA 4:29 Discussant 4:34 Q&A 4:42 Adjunctive Minocycline Infusion in Patients Undergoing Mechanical Thrombectomy for Basilar Occlusive Disease Ashutosh P Jadhav, MD, PhD, Pittsburgh, PA 4:47 Discussant 4:52 Q&A For changes to the program made since the Final Program went to print, please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner located on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org and the Mobile Meeting App. To download the app, search "AHA Events" in the App Store or Google Play. The Oral Abstracts list the Presenting Author (first in bold) and the Senior Author (last) of the abstract. For the complete Author Block of an abstract (including the Conflict of Interest information), please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org or the ISC abstracts online in the Stroke journal. The number listed immediately after the abstract’s title is the abstract’s presentation number. Short Break (5:00 pm – 5:15 pm) — 41 — 5:15 pm – 6:45 pm Poster Sessions Poster Hall, Hall D 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm Professor-Led Poster Tours by Category: Brief Presentation and Moderated Q&A with Poster Presenters Moderated Posters T MP1 – T MP120; see pg 80 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all the posters in the Thursday Professor-Led Poster Tour session. 6:15 pm – 6:45 pm Regular Poster Session: One-on-One Time for an Individual Q&A with Poster Presenters These posters are not included in the 5:15 Professor-Led Poster Tour Session above. Posters T P1 – T P419; see pg 86 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all the posters in this Thursday session. Ongoing Clinical Trials Posters CT P1 – CT P51; see pg 106 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all the Ongoing Clinical Trials posters in this Thursday session. FAHAs and other stroke leaders – please be sure to show your support for young investigators and attend the poster sessions. — 42 — FRIDAY, FEB. 13 FRIDAY, FEB. 13 — 43 — FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 (7:00 am – 8:30 am) Category Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Vascular Cognitive Impairment Session Title Advances in Biomarkers of Stroke and Intracerebral Hemorrhage Chronic Post-stroke Decline: Epidemiology, Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room Davidson Ballroom B Room 209 Moderator(s) Edward C Jauch, MD, MS, FAHA, FACEP, Charleston, SC Michael Brainin, MD, Krems, Austria Mitchell S Elkind, MD, MS, FAAN, New York, NY 7:00 Blood-based Biomarkers in Outcome Prediction of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Christian Foerch, MD, Frankfurt, Germany Epidemiology of Post-stroke Functional Decline Mandip Dhamoon, MD, MPH, New York, NY 7:19 Blood-based Biomarkers in the Diagnosis of Stroke Daniel Laskowitz, MD, MPT, FAHA, Durham, NC Clinical and Imaging Aspects of Post-stroke Decline Martin Dichgans, MD, Munich, Germany 7:38 Targeted Lipid Profiling Discovers Novel Markers of Ischemic Brain Injury Sunil Sheth, MD, Los Angeles, CA Mechanisms of Post-stroke Decline: From Adaptive Immunity to Neurodegeneration Costantino Iadecola, MD, FAHA, New York, NY 7:57 RNA Markers of Hemorrhagic Conversion in Ischemic Stroke Glen Jickling, MD, FRCPC, Sacramento, CA Therapeutic Implications of Post-stroke Decline Didier Leys, MD, PhD, Lille, France 8:15 Discussion Discussion Category Acute Neuroimaging Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Session Title Acute Neuroimaging Oral Abstracts II Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Oral Abstracts II Session Type Abstract Abstract Room Room 207 Davidson Ballroom C Moderator(s) Peter D Schellinger, MD, PhD, FESO, FAHA, Minden, Germany Carlos A Molina, MD, Barcelona, Spain Nerses Sanossian, MD, Los Angeles, CA Linda Williams, MD, Indianapolis, IN 7:00 Perfusion Instability Impacts Tissue Outcome Beyond 6 Hours After Ischemic Stroke Onset 176 Hongyu An, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Weili Lin, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Use, Safety and Outcomes with Thrombolysis in Ischemic Stroke among Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women 183 Lisa Leffert, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Lee Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA 7:12 Risk of Thrombolysis-induced Hemorrhagic Transformation in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Predictive Model Using Combined MR Perfusion Biomarkers 177 Kambiz Nael, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Chelsea S Kidwell, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Clinical Outcomes According to Previous Intracranial Hemorrhage in Patients Receiving Intravenous Thrombolysis 184 Sanghwa Lee, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of Hee-Joon Bae, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of 7:24 Reporting of Imaging Time Intervals in patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke undergoing Perfusion Imaging: A Systematic review and Meta-analysis 178 Mayank Goyal, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Safety and Outcomes of Intravenous Thrombolysis (IVT) in Dissection-related Ischemic Stroke: An International Multicenter Study and Comprehensive Metaanalysis of Reported Case Series 185 Georgios Tsivgoulis, Sch of Med, Univ of Athens, Athens, Greece Andrei V Alexandrov, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Ctr, Memphis, TN 7:36 International Survey of Clinical Case Vignettes in Acute Ischemic Stroke 179 Marie Luby, NINDS, Stroke Branch, Bethesda, MD Max Wintermark, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA Poor Leptomeningeal Collateral Circulation Baseline Status Is a Predictor of Malignant Infarction in Patients Treated With tPA 186 Cecile van Eendenburg, Hosp Dr Josep Trueta of Girona, Girona Biomedical Res Inst, Girona, Spain Mar Castellanos, Hosp Dr Josep Trueta of Girona, Girona Biomedical Res Inst, Girona, Spain 7:48 Time and Tissue: Imaging of Early Ischemia in FAST-MAG 180 David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Magnetically-Enhanced Diffusion (MEDTM) of intravenous tPA in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Pilot Safety and Feasibility Trial 187 Christopher Bladin, Monash Univ, Melbourne, Australia Francis Creighton, Pulse Therapeutics, St Louis, MO 8:00 TBA Safety of Stroke Thrombolysis During Pregnancy: A Population-Based Analysis 188 Shraddha Mainali, UT Southwestern Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX Hooman Kamel, Weill Cornell Medical Coll, New York, NY 8:12 Time is Brain on the Collateral Clock! Collaterals and Reperfusion Determine Tissue Injury 182 David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Fabien Scalzo, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA ADAMTS13 Activity Predicts Response to Thrombolysis in the Acute Stroke Setting 189 Alejandro Bustamante, Inst de Recerca, Hosp Univri Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain Joan Montaner, Inst de Recerca, Hosp Univri Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain 8:24 Discussion Discussion Short Break (8:30 am – 8:45 am) — 44 — FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 (7:00 am – 8:30 am) Category Preventive Strategies Session Title New Community-based Approaches to Stroke Prevention and Treatment Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room Room 205 Davidson Ballroom A Moderator(s) Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, Ann Arbor, MI Bernadette Boden-Albala, PhD, New York, NY Karen L Furie, MD, MPH, FAHA, Providence, RI Walter Kernan, MD, New Haven, CT 7:00 Stroke Education Begins with Children Olajide Williams, MD, MS, New York, NY Palliative and End-of-Life Care in Stroke 7:19 Changing Health Behavior after Stroke in the Community Amytis Towfighi, MD, Los Angeles, CA 7:38 A Community Approach to Stroke Prevention in Developing Countries Bo Norrving, MD, PhD, FESC, Lund, Sweden 7:57 Reducing Stroke Risk in Eastern Europe Vida Demarin, MD, PhD, FAAN, FAHA, FESO, Zagreb, Croatia 8:15 Discussion Stroke Guidelines Session (7:15) Physical Activity and Exercise Recommendations for Stroke Survivors (7:30) Cervical Arterial Dissections and Association with Cervical Manipulative Therapy Jose Biller, MD, FACP, FAAN, FAHA, Maywood, IL (7:45) Guidelines for the Prevention of Stroke in Patients with Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack Walter Kernan, MD, New Haven, CT (8:00) Guidelines for the Primary Prevention of Stroke James F Meschia, MD, FAHA, Jacksonville, FL Discussion Category Vascular Malformations Session Title Vascular Malformations Oral Abstracts Session Type Abstract Room Room 202 Moderator(s) Andrew Ducruet, MD, Pittsburg, PA Matthew Tenser, MD, ScM, Los Angeles, CA 7:00 Hemorrhage of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations Significantly Alters Stereotactic Radiosurgery Outcomes 190 Dale Ding, Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Jason P Sheehan, Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 7:12 Persistent Infiltration of Active Microglia in Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Causes Unresolved Inflammation and Lesion Progression 191 Rui Zhang, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Hua Su, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 7:24 Axonal Guidance Factors as Potential Pediatric AVM Urinary Biomarker 192 Katie Pricola, Children’s Hosp Boston, Boston, MA Edward Smith, Children’s Hosp Boston, Boston, MA 7:36 Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Location and Mode of Presentation Predict the Risk of Hemorrhage During Their Untreated Clinical Course: Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis 193 Rustam Al-Shahi Salman, Univ of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 7:48 Epigenetic And Neuro-glia-vascular Alternations After Stroke In Type-1 Diabetes 194 Anuradha Kalani, Univ of Louisville, Louisville, KY Neetu Tyagi, Univ of Louisville, Louisville, KY 8:00 The Natural History and Predictive Factors of Hemorrhage from Choroidal (Intraventricular) Brain Arteriovenous Malformations 195 Raphael H Sacho, Univ Health Network, Toronto Western Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada Karel Terbrugge, Univ Health Network, Toronto Western Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada 8:12 Polymorphisms in Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Signaling Pathway Genes Associated With Severity of Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Type 1 196 Hélène Choquet, UCSF, San Francisco, CA Helen Kim, UCSF, San Francisco, CA 8:24 Discussion For changes to the program made since the Final Program went to print, please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner located on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org. You can also access the program via the ISC Mobile Meeting Guide; available at strokeconference.org/mobile. The Oral Abstracts list the Presenting Author (first in bold) and the Senior Author (last) of the abstract. For the complete Author Block of an abstract (including the Conflict of Interest information), please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org or the ISC abstracts online in the Stroke journal. Short Break (8:30 am – 8:45 am) — 45 — The number listed immediately after the abstract’s title is the abstract’s presentation number. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 (8:45 am – 10:15 am) Category Acute Endovascular Treatment Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Session Title Acute Endovascular Treatment Oral Abstracts II Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Oral Abstracts II Session Type Abstract Abstract Room Davidson Ballroom B Room 207 Moderator(s) TBA David Gladstone, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Toronto, ON, Canada Scott E Kasner, MD, MS, FAHA, Philadelphia, PA 8:45 Time Dependency and Relationship to Reperfusion Grade in Acute Ischemic Stroke 197 Shyam Prabhakaran, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL Osama O Zaidat, Medical Coll of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI Validity of Etiologic Stroke Classification: Comparison of Different Classification Systems 204 Hakan Ay, AA Martinos Ctr for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, 8:57 Relationship Between 24 Hour Infarct Volume And Clinical Outcomes In IMS 3 198 Tudor G Jovin, UPMC Stroke Inst, Pittsburgh, PA Joseph Broderick, Univ of Cinncinnatti, Cinncinnatti, OH Etiologic Ischemic Stroke Phenotypes in the NINDS Stroke Genetics Network 205 Hakan Ay, AA Martinos Ctr for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 9:09 Maximal Admission Core Lesion Compatible with Favorable Outcome in Acute Stroke Patients Undergoing Endovascular Procedures 199 Marc Ribo, Unitat Neurovascular Hosp, Barcelona, Spain Carlos A Molina, Unitat Neurovascular Hosp, Barcelona, Spain Incidence and Duration of Atrial Fibrillation Among a Large, Real-World Population of Cryptogenic Stroke Patients with Insertable Cardiac Monitors 206 Mark Richards, ProMedica Physicians Cardiology, Toledo, OH Paul D Ziegler, Medtronic, Mounds View, MN 9:21 Early Time to Presentation in Acute Ischemic Stroke Predicts Delay to IA Therapy in Acute Stroke 200 Brijesh Mehta, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Siu Po Sit, Penumbra Inc, Alameda, CA Infarct Topography and Detection of Atrial Fibrillation in Cryptogenic Stroke: The CRYSTAL-AF Study 207 Richard A Bernstein, Feinberg Sch of Med of Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL Hans-Christof Diener, Univ Hosp Essen, Essen, Germany 9:33 Effect of Endovascular Reperfusion in Relation to Site of Arterial Occlusion: A Pooled Analysis of Individual Patient Data 201 Robin Lemmens, Univ Hosp Leuven, Leuven, Belgium Maarten G Lansberg, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Palo Alto, CA Vascular Risk Factors But Not Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) Features Are Associated With Stroke Recurrence in Patients With Cryptogenic Stroke (CS) and Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) 208 Krassen Nedeltchev, Univ of Bern, Bern, Switzerland 9:45 2B or Not to Be? Defining Successful Reperfusion In IMS III 202 David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Thomas A Tomsick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Intracranial Wall Irregularity and Recurrent Stroke: the SPS3 Trial 209 Nobuyuki Ohara, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, David Geffen Sch of Med at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Oscar R Benavente, Brain Res Ctr, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; 9:57 Use of Endovascular Therapy and Trends in Clinical Outcomes within the Nationwide Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Registry 203 Bijoy K Menon, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Eric E Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada The Risk Of A Diagnosis Of Cancer After Ischemic Stroke: Two Year Follow-up Study Of 3247 Cancer Free Ischemic Stroke Patients 210 Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Fareed K Suri, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN 10:09 Discussion Discussion Category Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery Pediatric Stroke Session Title Clinical and Basic Perspectives on the Role of Physical Activity and Neural Progenitors in Stroke Recovery: The ASA-Bugher Collaborative Studies Developing an Acute Pediatric Stroke Program Session Type Invited Symposium Invited Symposium Room Davidson Ballroom A Room 205 Moderator(s) Richard J Traystman, PhD, FAHA, Aurora, CO S Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD, Los Angeles, CA Ralph L Sacco, MS, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Miami, FL Marcela Torres, MD, Fort Worth, TX Michael D Hill, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Calgary, AB, Canada 8:45 Childhood Stroke - Neuropsychological and Quality of Life Outcomes: Exploring Lesion-specific Plasticity in the Developing Brain Timothy J Bernard, MD, Aurora, CO 8:57 Neurophysiological Responses of Recovery in Pediatric Compared to Adult Mice Following Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia Paco Herson, PhD, Denver, CO 9:09 Physical and Cognitive Training in Preclinical Stroke Recovery Miguel A Perez-Pinzon, PhD, FAHA, Miami, FL 9:21 eMedicine, Remote Monitoring of Physical Activity in Recovery Bruce H Dobkin, MD, FRCP, Los Angeles, CA 9:33 Clinical Trials of Cognitive and Physical Activity Therapies in Stroke Recovery Clinton B Wright, MD, MS, Miami, FL 9:45 Progenitors in White Matter Repair of the Adult Brain after Stroke Kwan L Ng, MD, Los Angeles, CA (9:42) Hurdles and Opportunities: Experience from Thrombolysis in Pediatric Stroke Catherine Amlie-Lefond, MD, Seattle, WA 9:57 Discussion (10:00) Discussion Clinical Differentiation of Pediatric Stroke from Mimics in the Pre-hospital and Emergency Department Settings Mark MacKay, MBBS, FRACP, Melbourne, Australia (9:04) Developing a “Pediatric Stroke Alert” Neil Friedman, MBChB, Cleveland, OH (9:23) Protecting the Pediatric Brain with Acute Stroke: Unique Aspects Michael J Rivkin, MD, Boston, MA Short Break (10:15 am – 10:30 am) — 46 — FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 (8:45 am – 10:15 am) Category Preventive Strategies Vascular Biology in Health and Disease / Vascular Cognitive Impairment Session Title Preventive Strategies Oral Abstracts Vascular Biology in Health and Disease & Vascular Cognitive Impairment Joint Oral Abstracts Session Type Abstract Abstract Room Davidson Ballroom C Room 209 Moderator(s) Amytis Towfighi, MD, Los Angeles, CA Susan C Fagan, PharmD, FAHA, Augusta, GA Adviye Ergul, MD, Augusta, GA 8:45 Socioeconomic and Patient Factors Associated with Pre-stroke Treatment of Hypertension 211 Pia Chatterjee, NYU Medical Ctr/Bellevue Hosp, New York, NY Bernadette Boden-Albala, New York Univ, New York, NY Relationships Between Telomere G-tail Lengths, Inflammation, Oxidative Stress and Endothelial Function in the Patients With Carotid Atherosclerosis 218 Tomohisa Nezu, Hiroshima Univ Graduate Sch of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan; Masayasu Matsumoto, Hiroshima Univ Graduate Sch of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan 8:57 Factors Associated with Symptom Development in Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis: Multimodal Carotid and Perfusion Imaging Study 212 Soonwook Kwon, Samsung Medical Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Gyeong-Moon Kim, Samsung Medical Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Activity-Dependent Capillary Hyperemia in The Brain Is Not Regulated by Pericytes 219 Helen S Wei, Univ of Rochester, Rochester, NY Maiken Nedergaard, Univ of Rochester, Rochester, NY 9:09 Mordecai Y T Globus New Investigator Award in Stroke: Cerebral Microbleeds in 1278 Lacunar Stroke Patients: The Secondary Prevention of Small Subcortical Strokes (SPS3) Trial 213 Ashkan Shoamanesh, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA Oscar R Benavente, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Contralateral Myogenic Dysfunction Contributes to Stroke Outcomes after Acute Hyperglycemic Stroke 220 Maha Coucha, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Adviye Ergul, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA 9:21 Risk and Risk Factors of Perioperative Myocardial Infarction After Carotid Endarterectomy and Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis 214 Marion Boulanger, CHU Cote de Nacre, Caen, France Emmanuel Touzé, CHU Cote de Nacre, Caen, France Regional Vulnerability within White Matter tracts to White Matter Hyperintensities: a Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography Study 221 Pauline Maillard, Univ of California Davis, Davis, CA Charles DeCarli, Univ of California Davis, Davis, CA 9:33 Efficacy and Safety of Novel Oral Anticoagulants (NOACs) in Asian population with Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation (NVAF) - A Meta-Analysis 215 Mayumi Fukuda, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Osaka, Japan Kazunori Toyoda, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Osaka, Japan Serum Adiponectin Level and Incident Dementia in Patients with Vascular Risk Factors - Sub-analysis of OSACA2 Follow-up Study 222 Kazuo Kitagawa, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ, Tokyo, Japan Hideki Mochizuki, Osaka Univ Medical Sch, Suita, Japan 9:45 Impact of Warfarin Use in Patients with End Stage Renal Disease and Atrial Fibrillation 216 Meng Lee, Chang Gung Univ and Hosp, Puzi, Taiwan Bruce Ovbiagele, Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Elevated Mip-1b, Peripheral Arterial Disease, and Antiplatelet Medication Use Predict Cognitive Function Among Asymptomatic Patients Referred for Carotid Doppler Evaluation 223 Angelia Kirkpatrick, Univ of Oklahoma Health Sciences Ctr, Oklahoma City, OK Calin Prodan, Univ of Oklahoma Health Sciences Ctr, Oklahoma City, OK 9:57 Impact of the New AHA/ASA Definition of Stroke on the Outcome of The SAMMPRIS Trial for The SAMMPRIS Investigators 217 Sami Al Kasab, Medical Univ Of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Marc I Chimowitz, Medical Univ Of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Increased Total Homocysteine Levels Are Associated With the Risk of Dementia Independently of Cerebral Small-vessel Disease 224 Kaori Miwa, Osaka Univ, Suita, Japan Kazuo Kitagawa, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ, Tokyo, Japan 10:09 Discussion Discussion Category Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Session Title I Had a Stroke – Why Do You Say I Can’t Drive? Session Type Invited Symposium Room Room 202 Moderator(s) Mervyn Vergouwen, MD, PhD, Utrecht, Netherlands Robert Loch Macdonald, MD, PhD, FRCS(C), FAANS, FACS, Toronto, ON, Canada 8:45 Guidelines for Return to Driving after Stroke: Why, How and Current Problems Arthur M Gershkoff, MD, Philadelphia, PA 9:04 Screening Tools for Fitness to Drive after Stroke Hannes Devos, PhD, PT, Augusta, GA 9:23 Novel Techniques to Identify the Neural Correlates of Driving Tom Schweizer, PhD, Toronto, ON, Canada 9:42 Rehabilitation of Driving after Stroke Stacey George, MHSc (OT), PhD, South Australia, Australia 10:00 Discussion For changes to the program made since the Final Program went to print, please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner located on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org. You can also access the program via the ISC Mobile Meeting Guide; available at strokeconference.org/mobile. The Oral Abstracts list the Presenting Author (first in bold) and the Senior Author (last) of the abstract. For the complete Author Block of an abstract (including the Conflict of Interest information), please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org or the ISC abstracts online in the Stroke journal. Short Break (10:15 am – 10:30 am) — 47 — The number listed immediately after the abstract’s title is the abstract’s presentation number. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 (10:30 am – 12:45 pm) Plenary Session Session Title Plenary Session III Session Type Plenary Room Hall B Moderator(s) Kyra J Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA Bruce Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, MAS, FAHA, Charleston, SC 10:30 StrokeNet Joseph Broderick, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH 10:36 Gender Issues in Stroke Patricia D Hurn, PhD, FAHA, Austin, TX 10:42 Building Evidence for Therapeutic Interventions Philip M Bath, BSc, MB, BS, MD, FRCPath, FRCP, FESC, Nottingham, United Kingdom 10:48 Stem Cells Gary K Steinberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Stanford, CA 10:54 Role of Endovascular Intervention Colin Derdeyn, MD, FAHA, St Louis, MO The Next Big Thing in Stroke (at Lightning Speed) 11:00 Genetics Martin Dichgans, MD, Munich, Germany 11:06 ICH Craig Anderson, MD, PhD, Sydney NSW, Australia 11:12 VCI Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA 11:18 Advances in Early Treatment Heinrich J Audebert, MD, Berlin, Germany 11:24 Rehabilitation Gert Kwakkel, PT, PhD, Amsterdam, Netherlands 11:30 Introduction of the David G Sherman Lecture Kyra J Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA 11:33 David G Sherman Lecture: Toward Evidence-based Stroke Treatment and Prevention Graeme J Hankey, MBBS, MD, FRACP, FRCP, FRCPE, FAHA, Perth, Australia 11:53 ICARE Primary Results: A Phase III Stroke Rehabilitation Trial LB15 Carolee J Winstein, Univ of Southern Cal, Los Angeles, CA 12:05 The Japan Statin Treatment Against Recurrent Stroke (J-STARS): a multicenter, randomized, open-label, parallel-group study LB16 Masayasu Matsumoto, Hiroshima Univ Graduate Sch of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan Takenori Yamaguchi, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan 12:17 Impact Of General Anaesthesia On Treatment Effect In The MR CLEAN Trial LB17 Olvert A Berkhemer, Academic Medical Ctr, Amsterdam, Netherlands Yvo B Roos, Academic Medical Ctr, Amsterdam, Netherlands 12:29 REVASCAT (RandomizEd trial of reVasculArization with SOLITAIRE FR® device vs. best mediCal therapy in the treatment of Acute stroke due to anTerior circulation large vessel occlusion presenting within eight-hours of symptom onset) Antoni Davalos, MD, PhD, Barcelona, Spain 12:44 ISC 2016 Program Chair’s Closing Remarks Kyra J Becker, MD, FAHA, Seattle, WA Start Planning Now for the International Stroke Conference 2016 in Los Angeles, California! CALL FOR SCIENCE Thank you for attending the International Stroke Conference 2015. Please don’t forget these important dates for the International Stroke Conference 2016: Submit Session Ideas Suggested Session Submitter Opens: Monday, Feb 9, 2015 Suggested Session Submitter Closes: Monday, March 9, 2015 Submit Your Best Science for Consideration for ISC 2016 Presenting your science at ISC offers you many benefits: International Impact: Media coverage from around the world resulted in almost 1 billion media impressions from more than 1,600 stories for ISC 2014. • Network with Leaders in the Stroke Field: Attend ISC and discuss your findings with stroke research and practice experts from around the globe. • Virtual Reach: The ISC virtual reach through the AHA/ASA Web site, e-mails, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter activity reached more than 90,000 people daily. • Published Abstracts: Accepted ISC and Nursing Symposium abstracts will be published online on the Stroke journal Web site. • Submit Abstracts Submission Opens: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 Submission Closes: Tuesday, Aug 11, 2015 Submit Late-Breaking Science and Ongoing Clinical Trials Abstracts Submission Opens: Wednesday, Oct 7, 2015 Submission Closes: Wednesday, Nov 4, 2015 The link to submit abstracts and/or session ideas can be found at strokeconference.org/submitscience on the opening date listed above. In order to encourage a broad range of science and speakers, international authors and junior authors are strongly encouraged to submit abstracts for presentation. International Stroke Conference 2015 Nashville, Tennessee February 11-13, 2015 learn.heart.org How to Claim Your Credit Sign in with your username and password at learn.heart.org. If you do not have an account, please create one. POSTER ABSTRACTS • Select the International Stroke Conference 2015 link under the “Live Conference Credit Claim” box on the homepage • Click the ‘Register’ button and follow the prompts to enroll in the activity • Authorization codes will be provided with your badge • Complete the evaluation, then claim and print your certificate • Credit must be claimed within 30 days of program completion For a full list of conference accreditation statements and credit designation visit strokeconference.org. To see a full list of available CME/ CE activities check out the ‘Activities Catalog’ at learn.heart.org. 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Join or renew on-site and receive a free gift!* *while supplies last ©2014, American Heart Association 11/14DS8910 POSTER HALL MAP SECTION 8 SECTION 6 SECTION 7 SECTION 10 SECTION 9 SECTION 5 SECTION 2 SECTION 4 SECTION 1 SECTION 3 — 49 — PROFESSOR-LED POSTER TOURS BY CATEGORY: SESSION I P O S T E R A B S T R A C T P R E S E N TAT I O N S WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 5:15 PM – 6:45 PM HALL D 5:15 PM – 6:15 PM Professor-Led Poster Tours by Category, Session I: Moderated Q&A with Poster Presenters (Hall D) Moderated Posters W MP1 – W MP120; see pg 50 – pg 57 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all the posters in this Wednesday Professor-Led Poster Tour session. 6:15 PM – 6:45 PM Poster Session I: One-on-One Time for an Individual Q&A with Poster Presenters (Hall D) These posters are not included in the 5:15 Professor-Led Poster Tour Session above. Posters W P1 – W P426; see pg 57 – pg 77 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all the posters in this Wednesday session. Late-Breaking Science Posters LB P1 – LB P36; see pg 78 – pg 79 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all of the LateBreaking Science posters in this Wednesday session. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 5:15 PM – 6:15 PM Hall D THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 5:15 PM – 6:45 PM HALL D Acute Endovascular Treatment Moderated Poster Tour 5:15 PM – 6:15 PM Professor-Led Poster Tours by Category, Session II: Moderated Q&A with Poster Presenters (Hall D) SECTION 1 Moderator: Italo Linfante, MD, Miami, FL Moderated Posters T MP1 – T MP120; see pg 80 – pg 86 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all the posters in this Thursday Professor-Led Poster Tour session. 6:15 PM – 6:45 PM Poster Session II: One-on-One Time for an Individual Q&A with Poster Presenters (Hall D) These posters are not included in the 5:15 Professor-Led Poster Tour Session above. Posters T P1 – T P419; see pg 86 – pg 106 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all the posters in this Thursday session. PPS 1 – PPS 4; see pg 106 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all the posters in this special Thursday session. These posters contain relevant and important science that was either previously published (print or online) or was previously presented at another meeting prior to the International Stroke Conference 2015. Ongoing Clinical Trials Posters CT P1 – CT P51; see pg 106 – pg 109 in the Poster Abstract Index for a complete listing of all of the Ongoing Clinical Trials Posters in this Thursday session. PROFESSOR-LED POSTER TOURS AND POSTER SESSIONS During the ISC 2015 poster sessions, there will be both Professor-Led Poster Tours and Regular Poster Sessions. The Professor-Led Poster Tours are organized by poster category. Leaders in the stroke field will take groups of conference attendees around 12 speaker-attended posters ordered by category. Each poster presenter will have approximately 2 minutes to present the highlights of his or her work, followed by 3 minutes for a Q&A from attendees. There are 10 different poster tours to select from during each Poster Tour Session. To be a part of a Poster Tour, please turn to pg 50 (Wednesday) and pg 80 (Thursday) in the Poster Abstracts section of the Final Program and decided which section/category of posters you would like to attend during each of the two Poster Tour Sessions. Five – ten minutes prior to the start time of the Poster Tour Session, simply go to the correspondingly numbered “Section” sign for that section/category of posters. The regular Poster Sessions are organized by poster category. During the Regular Poster Sessions, poster presenters will stand by their poster for individual Q&A time with attendees; they will not give a formal presentation. These posters are separate and not a part of the Professor-Led Poster Tours. To see the posters in the Regular Poster Session, please turn to pg 57 (Wednesday) and pg 86 (Thursday) in the Poster Abstracts section of the Final Program. For the most current poster moderator and poster information, please check the online Program/Itinerary Planner on the ISC Web site at strokeconference.org and the Mobile Meeting App. W MP1 – W MP12 Poster Board Number MP1 / Presentation Number W MP1 Collateral Grade Drives the Importance of Time to Reperfusion in the Stentriever Era: The ENDOSTROKE Registry David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Joachim Berkefeld, Univ Hosp Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany; Kurt Niederkorn, Hannes Deutschmann, Medical Univ of Graz, Graz, Austria; Arno Reich, Martin Wiesmann, Univ Hosp Aachen, Aachen, Germany; Klaus Gröschel, Stephan Boor, Univ Hosp Mainz, Mainz, Germany; Christian H Nolte, Georg Bohner, Charité Hosp, Berlin, Germany; Tobias Neumann-Haefelin, Erich Hofmann, Klinikum Fulda, Fulda, Germany; Anett Stoll, Albrecht Bormann, Klinikum Altenburger Land, Altenburg, Germany; Fabien Scalzo, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Christian Weimar, Marc U Schlamann, Univ Hosp Essen, Essen, Germany; Oliver C Singer, Univ Hosp Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany; for the ENDOSTROKE Study Group Poster Board Number MP2 / Presentation Number W MP2 Unchanged Utilization of Endovascular Treatment in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients in the post IMS-III era Ameer E Hassan, Valley Baptist Medical Ctr, Harlingen, TX; Cara Bezzina, Ahmed A Malik, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN; Lisa Jones-Fullingim, Christina Sanchez, Wondwoosen G Tekle, Valley Baptist Medical Ctr, Harlingen, TX; Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number MP3 / Presentation Number W MP3 Endovascular Therapy in Large Vessel Occlusion Strokes with ASPECTS of 5-7 May Result in Reduced Infarct Volumes and Better Functional Outcomes Ali Reza Noorian, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Srikant Rangaraju, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA; C H Sun, Kumiko Owada, Emory Univ/ Grady Memorial Hosp, Atlanta, GA; Rishi Gupta, Wellstar Neurosurgery, Atlanta, GA; Fadi Nahab, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Samir R Belagaje, Aaron M Anderson, Michael R Frankel, Raul G Nogueira, Emory Univ/ Grady Memorial Hosp, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number MP4 / Presentation Number W MP4 Stentriever Mediated Manual Aspiration Thrombectomy (SMAT) for Acute Ischemic Stroke in 93 Consecutive Patients Ashutosh P Jadhav, Nima Aghaebrahim, Anat Horev, Dan Victor Giurgiutiu, Andrew Ducruet, Brian Jankowitz, Tudor Jovin, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA Poster Board Number MP5 / Presentation Number W MP5 Successful Revascularization in Octogenarians with Acute Ischemic Stroke Predicts Good 90-day Outcomes Parham Moftakhar, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Armita Bakhtmand, Ursula Tolley, Harmeet Sachdev, Raul Guisado, Good Samaritan Hosp, San Jose, CA; Arash Padidar, Good Samaritan, San Jose, CA; Reza Malek, Good Samaritan Hosp, San Jose, CA Poster Board Number MP6 / Presentation Number W MP6 SAVER I: Superselective Administration of VErapamil during Recanalization in Acute Ischemic Stroke A Phase I Feasibility Study Justin F Fraser, Michael E Maniskas, Abdulnasser Alhajeri, Gregory J Bix, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Poster Board Number MP7 / Presentation Number W MP7 Good Outcomes After Endovascular Therapy For Ischemic Stroke In Octogenarians Are Consistently Present If Final Infarct Volume Is Less Than 20 Cubic Centimeters Dan-Victor Giurgiutiu, Ashutosh P Jadhav, Amin Aghaebrahim, Brian T Jankowitz, Andrew F Ducruet, Tudor G Jovin, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA Poster Board Number MP8 / Presentation Number W MP8 Stent Retrievers Do Not Encase Clots But Hook Them Within Seconds Sophie Lamprecht, Olav Jansen, Christian H Riedel, Dept of Neuroradiology, Kiel, Germany FAHAs and other stroke leaders – please be sure to show your support for young investigators and attend the poster sessions. — 50 — Poster Board Number MP9 / Presentation Number W MP9 Preliminary Results from the Survival and Outcome After Stroke (SOS) Trial: Natural History of Acute Ischemic Stroke from Large Vessel Occlusion Iris Q Grunwald, Southend Univ Hosp, Westcliff-on-Sea, United Kingdom; Mary Sneade, Alison Clarke, Julia Yarnold, Oxford Univ Hosp, Oxford, United Kingdom; Elizabeth Warburton, Addenbrookes, Cambridge, United Kingdom; Simon Nagel, Univsklinikum Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; Paul Guyler, Southend Univ Hosp, Westcliff-on-Sea, United Kingdom; Klaus Fassbender, Univsklinikum des Saarlandes, Homburg-Saar, Germany; Christine Roffe, Keele Univ, Stroke-on-Trent, United Kingdom; René Chapot, Alfried Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, Germany; Dennis Briley, Wycombe General Hosp,, High Wycombe, United Kingdom; Anand Dixit, Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom; Frances Harrington, Royal Cornwall Hosp, Truro, United Kingdom; Richard Perry, Univ Coll London, London, United Kingdom; Philip Bath, Nottingham City Hosp, Nottingham, United Kingdom; Christopher Douglass, Salford Royal Hosp, Salford, United Kingdom; David Mangion, United Lincolnshire Hosp, Lincoln, United Kingdom; Dula Manawadu, King’s Coll Hosp, London, United Kingdom; Barry Monyham, St George’s Hosp, London, United Kingdom; Birgit Bock, Anglia Ruskin Univ, Chelmsford, United Kingdom; Lynne Ammar, Hope Buell, Arani Boose, Siu Po Sit, Penumbra Inc, Alameda, CA; on behalf of the SOS-Penumbra Trial Investigators Poster Board Number MP10 / Presentation Number W MP10 Outcome and Futile Recanalization in Basilar Artery Occlusion – Systematic Analysis Perttu J Lindsberg, Tiina Sairanen, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Simon Nagel, Univ Hosp Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; Oili Salonen, Heli Silvennoinen, Daniel Strbian, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland Poster Board Number MP11 / Presentation Number W MP11 Does Intravenous t-PA Before Acute Stroke Intervention Increase Intracranial Hemorrhage? – Subanalysis of Rescue-japan Registry Toshinori Takagi, Gifu Univ, Gifu, Japan; Shinichi Yoshimura, Hyogo Coll Of Med, Nishinomiya, Japan; Yukiko Enomoto, Yusuke Egashira, Gifu Univ, Gifu, Japan; Hiroshi Yamagami, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Nobuyuki Sakai, Kobe City Medical Ctr General Hosp, Kobe, Japan; Yasushi Okada, Natl Hosp Organization Kyusyu Medical Ctr, Fukuoka, Japan; Kazuo Kitagawa, Osaka Univ, Suita, Japan; Kazumi Kimura, Kawasaki Medical Sch, Kurashiki, Japan; Norio Tanahashi, Saitama Intl Medical Ctr, Saitama, Japan; Toshio Hyogo, Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ, Tokyo, Japan; Recovery by Endovascular Salvage for CerebralUltra-acute Embolism (RESCUE)-Japan Study Group Poster Board Number MP12 / Presentation Number W MP12 Sequential NIHSS Change is a Better Predictor of Good Functional Outcome than Pre-Treatment Neurological Status after Mechanical Thrombectomy in Acute Stroke J Mocco, Vanderbilt Univ Medical Ctr, Nashville, TN; Albert J Yoo, Massachusetts General Hosp, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Osama O Zaidat, Medical Coll of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Hope Buell, Sophia S Kuo, Arani Bose, Siu Po Sit, Penumbra, Inc, Alameda, CA; for the Penumbra Pivotal, POST, PICS, START and RetroSTART Trialists Acute Neuroimaging Moderated Poster Tour Poster Board Number MP16 / Presentation Number W MP16 Introducing the Imaging the Collaterals in Acute Stroke (iCAS) Multicenter MRI Trial Greg Zaharchuk, Michael P Marks, Huy M Do, Roland Bammer, Maarten Lansberg, Stephanie Kemp, Gregory W Albers, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA; iCAS Investigators Poster Board Number MP18 / Presentation Number W MP18 NCCT ASPECTS Underestimates Infarct Core in Early Presenters with Poor Collateral Status Jun-Gyu Yang, Jeong-Ho Hong, Chang-Hyun Kim, Hyuk-Won Chang, Keimyung Univ Sch of Med, Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Bijoy K Menon, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Sung-Il Sohn, Keimyung Univ Sch of Med, Daegu, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number MP19 / Presentation Number W MP19 Diffusion-Weighted Imaging-Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery Mismatch at 15T VS 3T MRI in Acute Ischemic Stroke Kenta Seki, Masatoshi Koga, Shoichiro Sato, Kazunari Homma, Sohei Yoshimura, Yuichi Miyazaki, Kazuyuki Nagatsuka, Kazuo Minematsu, Kazunori Toyoda, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Poster Board Number MP20 / Presentation Number W MP20 Automation and Quantification of the Angiographic Capillary Blush in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke undergoing Endovascular Intervention Jason Tarpley, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Fabien Scalzo, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Jeffry R Alger, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Amin Aghaebrahim, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA; Conrad Liang, Sunil Sheth, Reza Noorian, Kwan Ng, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Tudor Jovin, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA; Gary Duckwiler, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; UCLA Stroke Investigators Poster Board Number MP21 / Presentation Number W MP21 Diagnostic Accuracy of CT-Angiography for Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis – Comparison with a Revisited Multiparametric Ultrasound Approach Kristian Barlinn, Thomas Floegel, Hagen Kitzler, Jessica Kepplinger, Timo Siepmann, Charlotte Zerna, Lars-Peder Pallesen, Ulf Bodechtel, Volker Puetz, Univ Hosp Dresden, Dresden, Germany Poster Board Number MP22 / Presentation Number W MP22 Impact of Difference in Definitions of M1 and M2 segment of Middle Cerebral Artery on Acute Stroke Endovascular Therapy Deepak Gulati, Andrew Ducruet, Amin Aghaebrahim, Brian Jankowitz, Ashutosh Jadhav, Tudor Jovin, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA W MP13 – W MP24 SECTION 2 Poster Board Number MP23 / Presentation Number W MP23 Effect of Blood Pressure and Collateral Flow on Infarct Growth Rate Jamary Oliveira-Filho, Octavio Pontes-Neto, Farhad Mehrkhani, Thabele M Leslie-Mazwi, Zeshan A Chaudhry, Ashkan Shoamanesh, Albert J Yoo, Ona Wu, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Moderator: Marie Luby, BS, MEng, MS, PhD, Bethesda, MD Poster Board Number MP13 / Presentation Number W MP13 Stroke Thrombolysis: Comparing CTA, CTP and NCCT Imaging Criteria for Thrombolysis Andrew Bivard, Christopher Levi, Mark Parsons, Univ of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia Poster Board Number MP14 / Presentation Number W MP14 Detection of Early Ischemia Varies Extensively with Topography: Concurrent CT versus DWI ASPECTS David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Sunil A Sheth, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Farhad Mehrkhani, Shahmir Kamalian, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Fabien Scalzo, Mark S Johnson, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Michael H Lev, Albert J Yoo, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number MP15 / Presentation Number W MP15 Use of Multimodal Imaging for Thrombolysis-Eligible Stroke Patients Presenting to Hospitals in a Large Urban Region Nerses Sanossian, Katherine Fu, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Res Imaging Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Sidney Starkman, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; J P Villablanca, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Scott Hamilton, Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA; Marc Eckstein, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Samuel Stratton, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Franklin D Pratt, Los Angeles County Fire Dept, Los Angeles, CA; Robin Conwit, NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; FAST-MAG Investigators and Coordinators Poster Board Number MP24 / Presentation Number W MP24 Improving Collateral Circulation Evaluation Accuracy: Multiphase CTA on Acute Stroke Marta Rubiera, Vanessa Carvalho, Sandra Bonet, Alan Flores, Daniel Carcamo, Stroke Unit Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Miguel Lemus, Pilar Coscojuela, David de Bonadona, Rafael Ponciano, Neuroradiology Dept Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Marian Muchada, David Rodriguez-Luna, Jorge Pagola, Laia Sero, Stroke Unit Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Alejandro Tomasello, Neuroradiology Dept Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Bijoy K Menon, Mayank Goyal, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Marc Ribo, Carlos A Molina, Stroke Unit Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain — 51 — Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Moderated Poster Tour W MP25 – W MP36 SECTION 3 Moderator: Sebastian Koch, MD, Miami, FL Poster Board Number MP25 / Presentation Number W MP25 Intravenous Thrombolysis in India: The Indo-US Stroke Project Jeyaraj D Pandian, Christian Medical Coll, Ludhiana, India; Dheeraj Khurana, Postgraduate Inst of Medical Education and Res, Chandigarh, India; Subash Kaul, Nizam Inst for Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India; PN Sylaja, Sree Chitra Tirunal Inst for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum, India; Vasantha Padma, All India Inst for Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; Deepti Arora, Paramdeep Kaur, Christian Medical Coll, Ludhiana, India; Tissy Thankachan, Aneesh Singhal, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number MP26 / Presentation Number W MP26 Blood Brain Barrier Permeability and Neurovascular Unit Markers of Hemorrhagic Transformation After Rt-pa Administration Mar Castellanos, Cecile van Eendenburg, Hosp Dr Josep Trueta of Girona/Girona Biomedical Res Inst, Girona, Spain; Tomás Sobrino, Hosp Clínico Univrio Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Josep Puig, Gerard Blasco, Hosp Dr Josep Trueta of Girona/Girona Biomedical Res Inst, Girona, Spain; Isaac GarcíaYébenes, Ignacio Lizasoain, Medical Sch Complutense Universy of Madrid, Madrid, Spain; Yolanda Silva, Mikel Terceño, Hosp Dr Josep Trueta of Girona/Girona Biomedical Res Inst, Girona, Spain; José Castillo, Hosp Clínico Univrio Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Joaquín Serena, Hosp Dr Josep Trueta of Girona/Girona Biomedical Res Inst, Girona, Spain Poster Board Number MP27 / Presentation Number W MP27 Treatment with Intravenous Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke is Associated with Reduced Bed Day Use: A Nationwide Propensity Score Matched Follow-Up Study Thorkild Terkelsen, Marie Louise Schmitz, Claus Z Simonsen, Heidi Hundborg, Aarhus Univ Hosp, Aarhus, Denmark; Hanne Christensen, Bispebjerg Hosp, Copenhagen, Denmark; Karsten Ellemann, Roskilde Hosp, Roskilde, Denmark; Karin Geisler, Holstebro Hosp, Holstebro, Denmark; Helle Iversen, Glostrup Hosp, Glostrup, Denmark; Charlotte Madsen, Odense Univ Hosp, Odense, Denmark; Mary-Jette Rasmussen, Esbjerg Hosp, Esbjerg, Denmark; Karsten Vestergaard, Aalborg Univ Hosp, Aalborg, Denmark; Grethe Andersen, Søren P Johnsen, Aarhus Univ Hosp, Aarhus, Denmark Poster Board Number MP28 / Presentation Number W MP28 Safety of Parentral Antiplatelet Regimen Within 24 Hours of Intravenous tPA Administration: Challenging the Conventional Paradigm Javaad Ahmad, Mohammed Hussain, Siddhart Mehta, Jaskiran Brar, Harina Chahal, Shayaan Nizam, Spozhmy Panezai, Mohammad Moussavi, Jawad F Kirmani, JFK Stroke and Neurovascular Ctr, Edison, NJ Poster Board Number MP29 / Presentation Number W MP29 Stroke Severity and Thrombolysis-Induced Intracerebral Haemorrhage: Thrombolysis Practice and Outcomes in England and Wales at the Extremes of the NIHSS Benjamin D Bray, King’s Coll London, London, United Kingdom; James Campbell, Royal Coll of Physician’s, London, United Kingdom; Geoffrey C Cloud, St George’s Hosp, London, United Kingdom; Alex Hoffman, Royal Coll of Physician’s, London, United Kingdom; Martin James, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Fndn Trust, London, United Kingdom; Lizz Paley, King’s Coll London, London, United Kingdom; Pippa J Tyrrell, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Ctr, London, United Kingdom; Anthony Rudd, King’s Coll London, London, United Kingdom Poster Board Number MP30 / Presentation Number W MP30 Multi-Center Experience With Low Dose Intravenous Abciximab in Large Vessel Posterior Circulation Stroke Pitchaiah Mandava, Houston VAMC, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX; Charlotte Rosso, Yves Samson, AP-HP, Urgences Ce´re´bro-Vasculaires, Paris, France; Thomas A Kent, Houston VAMC, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX Poster Board Number MP31 / Presentation Number W MP31 Penumbral Imaging-Based Thrombolysis with Tenecteplase is Feasible Up to 24 Hours After Symptom Onset Parnian Riaz, Mahesh P Kate, Laura C Gioia, Brian Buck, Thomas Jeerakathil, Penelope Smyth, Ashfaq Shuaib, Derek Emery, Kenneth Butcher, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Poster Board Number MP32 / Presentation Number W MP32 Is Acute Reperfusion Therapy Safe in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Who Harbor Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm? Ashkan Mowla, Karanbir Singh, Sandhya Mehla, Mohammad K Ahmed, Peyman Shirani, Chandan Krishna, Haris Kamal, Robert N Sawyer, Marilou Ching, Adnan H Siddiqui, Elad I Levy, Kenneth V Snyder, Annmarie Crumlish, LN Hopkins, State Univ of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY Poster Board Number MP33 / Presentation Number W MP33 Baseline Clinical and Infarct Characteristics as Predictors of Poor Outcomes in Patients Not Thrombolysed Due to Mild or Resolving Symptoms (“Too Good To Treat”) Syed F Ali, Khawja A Siddiqui, Abigail S Cohen, Hakan Ay, Aneesh B Singhal, Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number MP34 / Presentation Number W MP34 Magnetically-Enhanced Diffusion (MED) of Intravenous tPA for Acute Ischemic Stroke: Preclinical Data Colin Derdeyn, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; Christopher Bladin, Monash Univ, Melbourne, Australia; Christopher Levi, Mark Parsons, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle, Australia; Bruce Campbell, Melbourne Univ, Melbourne, Australia; Peter Panagos, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; Francis Creighton, Pulse Therapeutics, St Louis, MO Poster Board Number MP35 / Presentation Number W MP35 The Re-examining Acute Eligibility for Thrombolysis Task Force Criteria for Defining Rapidly Improving Stroke Symptoms: A Pilot Prospective Study of tPA Treatment Decisions Clotilde Balucani, Riccardo Bianchi, Jeremy Weedon, Steven Levine, SUNY Downstate Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY Poster Board Number MP36 / Presentation Number W MP36 IV tPA Utilization and Outcomes in Asian Americans Ji Y Chong, Babak B Navi, Hooman Kamel, Weill Cornell Medical Coll, New York, NY Aneurysm & SAH and Other Neurocritical Management Moderated Poster Tour W MP37 – W MP48 SECTION 4 Moderator: Sean Lavine, MD, FAANS, New York, NY Poster Board Number MP37 / Presentation Number W MP37 Novel Prognostic Scores for Early Prediction of Outcome Following Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Blessing Jaja, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Hester Lingsma, Ewout Steyerberg, Dept of Public Health, Erasmus MC – Univ Medical Ctr, Rotterdam, Netherlands; R Loch Macdonald, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; SAHIT Investigators Poster Board Number MP38 / Presentation Number W MP38 Resting-state Functional Connectivity after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Monica E Maher, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Airton Leonardo de Oliveira Manoel, St Michael’s Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; Simon Graham, Sunnybrook Res Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada; R Loch Macdonald, Tom A Schweizer, St Michael’s Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada Poster Board Number MP39 / Presentation Number W MP39 SSRI/SNRI Use Is Not Associated With Increased Risk Of Delayed Cerebral Ischemia After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Jimmy Young, Tarun Singh, Jennifer Fugate, Alejandro Rabinstein, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number MP41 / Presentation Number W MP41 Co-prevalence of Intracranial and Aortic Aneurysms: A Retrospective Study Gloria Koskey, Thamolwan Surakiatchanukul, Ronald Grider, Matthew J Thomas, Andrew M Southerland, Bradford B Worrall III, Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Poster Board Number MP42 / Presentation Number W MP42 Nationwide Database of Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysms Treated With Clipping or Coiling in Japan: The J-ASPECT Study Ataru Nishimura, Ryota Kurogi, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Kunihiro Nishimura, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Satoru Kamitani, The Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Akiko Kada, Natl Hosp Organization Nagoya Medical Ctr, Nagoya, Japan; Tetsuro Sayama, Koji Iihara, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; The J-ASPECT Investigators — 52 — Poster Board Number MP43 / Presentation Number W MP43 Platelet Testing is Associated With Worse Clinical Outcomes for Intracranial Aneurysm Patients Treated with the Pipeline Embolization Device Waleed Brinjikji, Harry J Cloft, Giuseppe Lanzino, Ricardo Hanel, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Adnan H Siddiqui, State Univ of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY; David F Kallmes, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number MP44 / Presentation Number W MP44 Investigations Using a Combination of Computational Fluid Dynamics Technique and an Animal Model of Experimentally Induced Cerebral Aneurysms Suggest Important Roles of Wall Shear Stress on the Cerebral Aneurysm Development Shunichi Fukuda, Kyoto Medical Ctr, Kyoto, Japan; Yuji Shimogonya, Tohoku Univ, Sendai, Japan; Miyuki Fukuda, Koji Hasegawa, Kyoto Medical Ctr, Kyoto, Japan Poster Board Number MP45 / Presentation Number W MP45 RNA-seq Analysis of mRNA/miRNA in Rabbit Aneurysm Model Reveals Similar Expression Patterns to Human Intracranial Aneurysms Matthew Holcomb, Yong-Hong Ding, Daying Dai, Robert McDonald, Jenniffer McDonald, David Kallmes, Ram Kadirvel, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number MP46 / Presentation Number W MP46 Novel In Vivo Assessment of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm Inflammatory Factors: Prospective Analysis of Intra-Aneurysmal Serum Inflammatory Markers in a University Hospital Steve M Cordina, William Gerthoffer, Anthony Martino, Russell Wilson, Dean K Naritoku, Univ of South Alabama, Mobile, AL Poster Board Number MP47 / Presentation Number W MP47 Roles of Macrophage PPARy on Intracranial Aneurysmal Rupture Kenji Shimada, Tokushima university, Tokushima, Japan; Hajime Furukawa, Kosuke Wada, Yuan Wei, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; Yoshiteru Tada, Tokushima university, Tokushima, Japan; Atsushi Kuwabara, Fumiaki Shikata, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; Keiko T Kitazato, Shinji Nagahiro, Tokushima university, Tokushima, Japan; Tomoki Hashimoto, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Poster Board Number MP48 / Presentation Number W MP48 Measurement of Intracranial Aneurysm Growth Qianyi Yu, UCLA, Div of Interventional Neuroradiology, Los Angeles, CA; Xin Yang, Tim Cheng, Univ of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA; Feng Liang, UCLA Div of Interventional Neuroradiology; The First Affiliated Hosp of Sun Yat-Sen Univ, Dept of Neurosurgery, Guangdong, China; Aichi Chien, UCLA, Div of Interventional Neuroradiology, Los Angeles, CA Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery & Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Moderated Poster Tour W MP49 – W MP60 Poster Board Number MP53 / Presentation Number W MP53 The Prevalence and Characteristics of Attention Disorders in The Patients with First-onset Mild Hemorrhagic Stroke Haruki Tokida, Brain Attack Ctr Ota Memorial Hosp, Fukuyama,Hiroshima, Japan; Masakazu Nishigaki, Human Health Sciences, Graduate Sch of Med Kyoto Univ, Kyoto,Kyoto, Japan; Masaru Kuriyama, Brain Attack Ctr Ota Memorial Hosp, Fukuyama,Hiroshima, Japan Poster Board Number MP54 / Presentation Number W MP54 Increased Collisions and Errors at Intersections During Simulated Driving in Patients after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Kristin A Vesely, Megan A Hird, Airton Leonardo de Oliveira Manoel, Keenan Res Ctr for Biomedical Science of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Inst, St Michael’s Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; R Loch Macdonald, St Michael’s Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; Tom A Schweizer, Keenan Res Ctr for Biomedical Science of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Inst, St Michael’s Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada Poster Board Number MP55 / Presentation Number W MP55 Intensive Speech Therapy Promotes Recovery in Chronic Post-Stroke Aphasia Shilpa Shamapant, Shelley Adair, Austin Speech Labs, Austin, TX; James C Grotta, Memorial Hermann Hosp, Houston, TX Poster Board Number MP56 / Presentation Number W MP56 Corticospinal Tract Injury And Motor Impairment After Stroke George Tran, Erin B Quinlan, Steven C Cramer, Univ of California, Irvine, Orange, CA Poster Board Number MP57 / Presentation Number W MP57 Effects of Wearable Robotic Training of Ankle and Mobility Rehabilitation in Acute Stroke Kai Chen, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL; Yupeng Ren, Rehabilitation Inst of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Richard L Harvey, Elliot J Roth, Li-Qun Zhang, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number MP58 / Presentation Number W MP58 High Intensity Interval Training May Be Superior to Moderate Intensity Continuous Exercise in Chronic Stroke Pierce Boyne, Kari Dunning, Daniel Carl, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jane C Khoury, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Myron Gerson, Bradley Rockwell, Sarah Buhr, Gabriella Keaton, Jennifer Westover, Brian Barney, John Wilkerson, Brett Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number MP59 / Presentation Number W MP59 Thyroid Hormones And Functional Outcomes After Ischemic Stroke Lena M O’Keefe, Sarah J Doran, Alexandra Czap, Sharon Benashski, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT; Ilene Staff, Hartford Hosp, Hartford, CT; Louise D McCullough, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT Poster Board Number MP60 / Presentation Number W MP60 Prevalence Of Post Stroke Daytime Sleepiness Fritzie R Ugdamina, Criscely Go, Jose C Navarro, Jose R Reyes Memorial Medical Ctr, Manila, Philippines SECTION 5 Moderator: Richard L Harvey, MD, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number MP49 / Presentation Number W MP49 Classifying M1/M2 Monocytes by JAK/STAT Activation After Murine Intracerebral Hemorrhage Matthew D Hammond, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT; Erica C Lorenzo, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT; Roslyn A Taylor, Youxi Ai, Lauren H Sansing, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT Poster Board Number MP50 / Presentation Number W MP50 Pair Housing Reverses the Detrimental Effect of Social Isolation and Restores BDNF and MBP in Aged Mice after Stroke Rajkumar Verma, Nia Harris, Brett Friedler, Joshua Crapser, Anita Patel, Venugopal Venna, Louise McCullough, UConn Health Ctr, Farmington, CT Poster Board Number MP51 / Presentation Number W MP51 Insulin-like Growth Factor (igf-1) Enhances The Angiogenic Response Of Aging Endothelial Cells Shameena Bake, Jui Dave, Kayla Bayless, Farida Sohrabji, Texas A&M Health Science Ctr, Bryan, TX Community/Risk Factors Moderated Poster Tour I SECTION 6 Moderator: Amytis Towfighi, MD, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number MP61 / Presentation Number W MP61 Relationship Between Tracheostomy and Readmission Rates Among Mechanically Ventilated Patients with Stroke Shouri Lahiri, New York Presbyterian/Columbia and Weill Cornell Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Babak Navi, New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Daniel M Lapidus, New York Presbyterian/Columbia and Weill Cornell Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Sachin Agarwal, New York Presbyterian/Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Halinder S Mangat, New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Jan Claassen, Soojin Park, New York Presbyterian/Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Stephan A Mayer, Icahn Sch of Med at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; Hooman Kamel, New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Ctr, New York, NY Poster Board Number MP52 / Presentation Number W MP52 Treatment With N-acetyl-seryl-aspartyl-lysyl-proline Improves Neurological Functional Recovery in Diabetic Middle Aged Rats After Embolic Stroke Li Zhang, Michael Chopp, Yanlu Zhang, Ye Xiong, Anita Eapen, Imane Rhaleb, Zheng Gang Zhang, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI W MP61 – W MP72 — 53 — Poster Board Number MP62 / Presentation Number W MP62 Vitamin D Status, Cerebral Ischemic Susceptibility, and Post-stroke Outcome Anya Turetsky, Richard P Goddeau, Nils Henninger, Univ of Massachusetts Medical Sch, Worcester, MA Poster Board Number MP63 / Presentation Number W MP63 National Trends in Hospitalization Rates for Non-Hemorrhagic Cerebrovascular Disease in the United States among those 15 years and older: 1999 – 2010 Oladimeji Akinboro, Montefiore New Rochelle Hosp, New Rochelle, NY; Odunayo Olorunfemi, Merck Res Labs, North Wales, PA; Daniel Pomerantz, Sheldon Wasserman, Prasanta Basak, Stephen Jesmajian, Montefiore New Rochelle Hosp, New Rochelle, NY Poster Board Number MP64 / Presentation Number W MP64 Incident Stroke and Alcohol Consumption among Older Adults Solveig A Cunningham, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Aleena Mosher, Suzanne E Judd, Univ of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Lisa M Matz, London Sch of Hygiene and Tropical Med, London, United Kingdom; Edmond K Kabagambe, Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN; Claudia S Moy, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD; Virginia J Howard, Univ of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number MP65 / Presentation Number W MP65 Moderate to Severe Left Atrial Enlargement is Associated with Cardioembolic or Cryptogenic Stroke Recurrence in a Multiethnic Cohort: The Northern Manhattan Study Shadi Yaghi, Yeseon P Moon, Consuelo Mora-McLaughlin, Joshua Z Willey, Marco R Di Tullio, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Ralph L Sacco, Jackson Memorial Hosp, Miami, FL; Mitchell S Elkind, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY Poster Board Number MP66 / Presentation Number W MP66 Rates of Ischemic Stroke after Intracranial Hemorrhage in a Population-Based Sample of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation Michael P Lerario, Weill Cornell Medical Coll, New York, NY; Gino Gialdini, Brain and Mind Res Inst, New York, NY; Daniel Lapidus, Mesha Shaw, Babak Navi, Hooman Kamel, Weill Cornell Medical Coll, New York, NY Poster Board Number MP67 / Presentation Number W MP67 Non-traditional Serum Lipid Indices and Recurrent Stroke Risk Jong-Ho Park, Myongji Hosp, Goyang, Korea, Republic of; Bruce Ovbiagele, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Poster Board Number MP68 / Presentation Number W MP68 Brain Arterial Diameters and Risk of Vascular Events Jose Gutierrez, Ken Cheung, Neurological Inst, New York, NY; Ahmet Bagci, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Sandino Cespedes, Janet DeRosa, Neurological Inst, New York, NY; Tatjana Rundek, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Noam Alperin, Neurological Inst, New York, NY; Ralph Sacco, Clinton Wright, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Mitchell Elkind, Neurological Inst, New York, NY Poster Board Number MP69 / Presentation Number W MP69 CHADS2 Score Predicts Stroke Related In-hospital Mortality In Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: An Analysis Of The California State Inpatient Database Shadi Yaghi, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Markeith Pilot, Dean Sherzai, Loma Linda Univ, Loma Linda, CA; Ayesha Sherzai, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY Poster Board Number MP70 / Presentation Number W MP70 Short and Long-term Risk of Stroke After a Transient Neurological Attack (TNA) versus TIA: Population-based Study Liam C Gaziano, Washington and Lee Univ, Lexington, VA; Maria Tuna, Linxin Li, Ziyah Mehta, Univ of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; Peter M Rothwell, Stroke Prevention Res Unit, Univ Dept of Clinical Neurology, John Radcliffe Hosp, Oxford, United Kingdom Poster Board Number MP71 / Presentation Number W MP71 Effect of Race/Ethnicity on Oral Anticoagulant-Associated Intracerebral Hemorrhage Fernando D Testai, Faisal Mukarram, Andre L Culpepper, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; Padmini Sekar, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Maureen Hillmann, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; Matthew Flaherty, Andrew J Ringer, Jennifer Osborne, Charles J Moomaw, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Carl Langefeld, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Ctr, Winston-Salem, NC; Daniel Woo, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number MP72 / Presentation Number W MP72 Sleep and Timing of Recurrent Events in a Mild Stroke Population: Results of the SWIFT Study Eric Roberts, Leigh Quarles, Veronica Torrico, Bernadette Boden-Albala, New York Univ, New York, NY Emergency Care/Systems Moderated Poster Tour W MP73 – W MP84 SECTION 7 Moderator: Joseph Broderick, MD, FAHA, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number MP73 / Presentation Number W MP73 EMS Triage of Stroke Patients by Stroke Severity: Estimated Impact and Call to Action Joseph P Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Heidi Sucharew, Cincinnati Children’s Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Kathleen A Alwell, Brett M Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jane Khoury, Cincinnati Children’s Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Daniel Woo, Opeolu Adeoye, Matthew L Flaherty, Pooja Khatri, Simona Ferioli, Charles J Moomaw, Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number MP74 / Presentation Number W MP74 Development And Validation Of A Modified Stroke Thrombolytic Predictive Instrument To Improve Implementation And Ease Of Use David M Kent, Robin Ruthazer, Tufts Medical Ctr, Boston, MA; Carole Decker, Philip G Jones, Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Inst, Kansas City, MO; Jeffery L Saver, UCLA Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Erich Bluhmki, Boehringer Ingelheim, Ingelheim, Germany; John A Spertus, Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Inst, Kansas City, MO Poster Board Number MP75 / Presentation Number W MP75 Increase Usage of Acute Stroke Thrombolysis Leads to Better Outcome: The Emergency Medical Service-Discharge Diagnosis Data Linkage Analysis over Three Years Amanda Cotter, USC Palmetto Health Stroke Ctr, Columbia, SC; Khosrow Heidari, South Carolina Dept of Health and Environmental Control, Columbia, SC; Michelle Androulakis, USC Sch of Med, Columbia, SC; Andrea Griffin, Karen Cartrett, USC Palmetto Health Stroke Ctr, Columbia, SC; Souvik Sen, USC Sch of Med, Columbia, SC Poster Board Number MP76 / Presentation Number W MP76 Diagnostic Accuracy and Characteristics of Missed Ischemic Strokes in the Emergency Department Allison E Arch, Karin V Nystrom, Steven Coca, Charles R Wira III, Joseph L Schindler, Yale, New Haven, CT Poster Board Number MP77 / Presentation Number W MP77 Effects of Emergency Medical Services Stroke Center Routing on Sites of Care and Enrollment in a Prehospital Research Study: The FAST-MAG Experience Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Res Imaging Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Sidney Starkman, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Marc Eckstein, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Samuel Stratton, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Franklin D Pratt, Los Angeles County Fire Dept, Los Angeles, CA; William Koenig, Los Angeles EMS Agency, Los Angeles, CA; Scott Hamilton, Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA; Robin Conwit, NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; FAST-MAG Investigators and Coordinators Poster Board Number MP78 / Presentation Number W MP78 Intravascular Volume Delpetion in Hypertensive ED Stroke Patients Christopher Lewandowski, Joseph Miller, Lauren Rodriquez, Julian Suszanski, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI; Jessica Levely, Temple Univ, Philadelphia, PA Poster Board Number MP79 / Presentation Number W MP79 A Qualitative Study on Improving Prehospital Stroke Recognition Prasanthi Govindarajan, Evan Hodell, Shana Hughes, Brian Resler, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Megan Corry, City Coll of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; Sean Kivlehan, Nicolas Sheon, UCSF, San Francisco, CA Poster Board Number MP80 / Presentation Number W MP80 Effects of Comprehensive Stroke Care Capabilities on In-hospital Mortality of Patients With Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke: J-ASPECT Study 2010-2013 Koji Iihara, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Kunihiro Nishimura, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Akiko Kada, Natl Hosp Organization, Nagoya Medical Ctr, Nagoya, Japan; Satoru Kamitani, The Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Ataru Nishimura, Ryota Kurogi, Tetsuro Sayama, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; J-ASPECT Investigators — 54 — Poster Board Number MP81 / Presentation Number W MP81 A Door-to-Needle Time Under 30 Minutes Can Be Achieved and Can Improve Functional Outcomes Michelle Whaley, Lisa M Caputo, Mark J Kozlowski, Christopher V Fanale, Jeffrey C Wagner, David Bar-Or, Swedish Medical Ctr, Englewood, CO Poster Board Number MP82 / Presentation Number W MP82 False Negative Results on Acute Stroke Recognition Tool Has No Impact on Stroke Prognosis Gisele S Silva, Albert Einstein Hosp and Federal Univ of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; Renata C Miranda, Rodrigo M Massaud, Andreia M Vacari, Albert Einstein Hosp, São Paulo, Brazil; Miguel Cendoroglo Neto, Albert Einstein Hosp and Federal Univ of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Poster Board Number MP83 / Presentation Number W MP83 Use of Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter in Emergency Department to Predict Stroke Outcome Vishnumurthy Shushrutha Hedna, Vaibhav Rastogi, Emily Weeks, Rohit Pravin Patel, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL Poster Board Number MP84 / Presentation Number W MP84 Telestroke Network Cost-Effectiveness in the Pacific Northwest: Geography and Facility Size Support a Cost-Sharing Model Between Hub and Spoke Nicholas Okon, Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR; Richard Nelson, Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Healthcare System, Salt Lake City, UT; Jennifer Majersik, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Alexandra Lesko, Archit Bhatt, Elizabeth Baraban, Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR Experimental Mechanisms and Models Moderated Poster Tour W MP85 – W MP96 SECTION 8 Moderator: Marilyn Cipolla, PhD, MS, FAHA, Burlington, VT Poster Board Number MP85 / Presentation Number W MP85 Prostacyclin Receptor Activation With MRE-269 Reduces Infarct Size and Improves Long-term Neurological Recovery Following Ischemic Stroke in Both Young and Aged Rats Changjun Yang, Jon C Alexander, Kelly M DeMars, Kimberly E Hawkins, Marcelo Febo, Eduardo Candelario-Jalil, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL Poster Board Number MP86 / Presentation Number W MP86 Microrna-146a Modulates Neurogenesis And Oligodendrogenesis After Stroke Xianshuang Liu, Chopp Michael, Xinli Wang, Li Zhang, Yisheng Cui, Yi Zhang, Ruilan Zhang, Zhenggang Zhang, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number MP87 / Presentation Number W MP87 PDGF Contributes to BMSC Treatment Induced Neurogenesis and White Matter and Axonal Remodeling in T2DM Stroke Rats Alex Zacharek, Henry Ford Hosp, Novi, MI; Tao Yan, Tianjin Neurological Inst, Neurology of Tianjin Medical Univ General Hosp, Tianjin, China; Michael Chopp`, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI; Poornima Venkat, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, Rochester, MI; Ruizhou Ning, Cynthia Roberts, Jieli Chen, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number MP88 / Presentation Number W MP88 Worsening Of Stroke Outcome With Age Is Associated With Increased Intestinal Permeability And Peripheral Inflammation Joshua Crapser, Rodney Ritzel, Sarah Doran, Edward Koellhoffer, Anita Patel, Brett Friedler, Rajkumar Verma, Louise McCullough, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT Poster Board Number MP89 / Presentation Number W MP89 Silencing VEGF-B Diminishes the Neuroprotective Effect of Candesartan Treatment after Experimental Focal Cerebral Ischemia Sahar Soliman*, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Tauheed Ishrat*, Univ of Georgia, Agusta, GA; Bindu Pillai, Adviye Ergul, Susan C Fagan, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number MP90 / Presentation Number W MP90 Suppression of Endothelial Cell Alpha5Beta1 Integrin Prevents Ischemic Stroke Injury in Mice Jill Roberts, Leon de Hoog, Gregory J Bix, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Poster Board Number MP91 / Presentation Number W MP91 Supply-demand Mismatch Transients Trigger Peri-infarct Depolarizations In Ischemic Penumbra Daniel von Bornstädt, Jessica Seidel, Mathias Bernard Houben, Ergin Dilekoz, Tao Qin, Massachusetts General Hosp, Harvard Medical Sch, Charlestown, MA; Nora Sandow, Charité-Univsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Katharina Eikermann-Haerter, David Boas, Michael Moskowitz, Eng Lo, Massachusetts General Hosp, Harvard Medical Sch, Charlestown, MA; Jens Dreier, Johannes Woitzik, Charité-Univsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Sava Sakadzic, Cenk Ayata, Massachusetts General Hosp, Harvard Medical Sch, Charlestown, MA Poster Board Number MP92 / Presentation Number W MP92 Role of Lipocalin 2 in Acute Ventricular Dilatation After Intraventricular Hemorrhage Hajime Shishido, Guohua Xi, Richard F Keep, Ya Hua, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number MP93 / Presentation Number W MP93 Changes in FDG-PET Activity Following Intraparenchymal Injection of SB623 Cells in Patients with Stable Ischemic Strokes Cynthia L Kenmuir, Vivek K Reddy, James Mountz, Jeffrey James, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Gary K Steinberg, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA; Douglas S Kondziolka, NYU Langone Medical Ctr, New York, NY; L Dade Lunsford, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Neil E Schwartz, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA; Ernest Yankee, Sanbio, Inc, Mountain View, CA; Lawrence R Wechsler, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA Poster Board Number MP94 / Presentation Number W MP94 Neuroprotective Effect of Isosteviol Sodium on Focal Cerebral Ischemia in Rats Hui Hu, Qing Liu, Fang Tian, Hao Zhang, DaiXin Qu, Bing Gao, Wen Tan, South China Univ of Techology, GuangZhou, China Poster Board Number MP95 / Presentation Number W MP95 Deletion of the Hemopexin or Heme Oxygenase-2 Gene Aggravates Brain Injury Following Stroma-free-hemoglobin Induced Intracerebral Hemorrhage Bo Ma, Jason Day, Univ of Florida Coll of Med, Gainesville, FL; Emanuela Tolosano, Univ of Torino, Torino, Italy; Sylvain Doré, Univ of Florida Coll of Med, Gainesville, FL Poster Board Number MP96 / Presentation Number W MP96 Low Dose Tissue Plasminogen Activator Amplifies Vascular Injury and Worsens Functional Outcomes in Acute Hyperglycemic Stroke Independent of the Model of Reperfusion Sherif Hafez, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Md Nasrul Hoda, Xinyue Guo, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA; Susan Fagan, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Adviye Ergul, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Health Services, Quality Improvement, and Patient-Centered Outcomes Moderated Poster Tour I W MP97 – W MP108 SECTION 9 Moderator:TBA Poster Board Number MP97 / Presentation Number W MP97 Post-discharge Pneumonia And Urinary Tract Infection After Hospitalization For Ischemic And Hemorrhagic Strokes Yogesh Moradiya, Santosh Murthy, Christa San Luis, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD; Devanshi Dharaiya, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI; Jaydeep Kachhela, Georgetown Univ, Washington, DC; Wendy Ziai, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number MP98 / Presentation Number W MP98 Ethnic Differences in Stroke Quality of Care Between Mexican Americans and Non-Hispanic Whites: The BASIC Project Darin B Zahuranec, Lynda D Lisabeth, Jonggu Baek, Eric E Adelman, Nelda M Garcia, Univ Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI; Morgan S Campbell, Corpus Christi Neurology, Corpus Christi, TX; Lewis B Morgenstern, Univ Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number MP99 / Presentation Number W MP99 Race/Ethnic and Sex Differences in EMS Transport among Hospitalized US Stroke Patients: Analysis of the National Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Registry Heidi Mochari-Greenberger, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Ying Xian, Anne S Hellkamp, Phillip J Schulte, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Deepak L Bhatt, Brigham and Women’s Hosp Heart & Vascular Ctr and Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Gregg C Fonarow, David-Geffen Sch of Med Univ of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Eric E Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada — 55 — Poster Board Number MP100 / Presentation Number W MP100 Applying Real-Time Location Systems to Acute Stroke Workflow: A Novel Quality Improvement Tool Adam Prater, Meredith Bowen, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Emily Pavich, Grady Health System, Atlanta, GA; Thomas Loehfelm, Aaron M Anderson, Samir Belagaje, Michael Frankel, A Jack Fountain, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number MP101 / Presentation Number W MP101 Palliative Care Consultations for Stroke Patients in Washington State Claire Creutzfeldt, Andrew Huffer, Rizwan Kalani, David L Tirschwell, Harborview Medical Ctr, Seattle, WA Poster Board Number MP102 / Presentation Number W MP102 Development and Validation of a Short Form for the Stroke Impact Scale Rachael L Fulton, Myzoon Ali, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Michele Peters, Univ of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; Coralie English, Univ of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia; Helen Rodgers, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle, United Kingdom; Kennedy R Lees, Terence J Quinn, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; The Virtual International Stroke Trials Atchive (VISTA) Collaborators Poster Board Number MP103 / Presentation Number W MP103 Describing Clinimetric Properties of the Stroke Impact Scale Rachael L Fulton, Myzoon Ali, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Coralie English, Univ of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia; Helen Rodgers, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle, United Kingdom; Kennedy R Lees, Terence J Quinn, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; The Virtual International Stroke Trials Archive (VISTA) collaborators Poster Board Number MP104 / Presentation Number W MP104 tPA Administration and Dosing Errors within a Regional Stroke System Lee S Chung, Aleksander Tkach, Erin M Lingenfelter, Sarah B Dehoney, Peter M Hannon, Jana J Wold, Jeannie Rollo, Matthew Ryan Grantz, Haimei Wang, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Natalie R Weathered, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Jennifer J Majersik, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Poster Board Number MP105 / Presentation Number W MP105 Regionalization of Care and Increased Burden on Specialized Stroke Centers Nabeel Chauhan, Syed F Ali, Archana Hinduja, Debra M Johnson, Nicolas Bianchi, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR Poster Board Number MP106 / Presentation Number W MP106 Clinical Effectiveness of Anticoagulation with Warfarin among Ischemic Stroke Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: Findings from the Patient-Centered Research into Outcomes Stroke Patients Prefer and Effectiveness Research (PROSPER) Study Ying Xian, Jingjing Wu, Emily C O’Brien, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Gregg C Fonarow, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; DaiWai M Olson, Univ of Texas Southwestern Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX; Lee H Schwamm, Deepak L Bhatt, Harvard Univ, Boston, MA; Eric E Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Deidre Hannah, Patient Investigator, North Richland Hills, TX; Brianna Lindholm, Patient Investigator, Frisco, TX; Lesley Maisch, Patient Investigator, Amherst, NY; Melissa A Greiner, Barbara L Lytle, Michael J Pencina, Eric D Peterson, Adrian F Hernandez, Duke Univ, Durham, NC Poster Board Number MP107 / Presentation Number W MP107 Palliative Care Referrals are Under-used Renee E Richetts, Katherine Afshar, Lynn Berger, Matthew Cantonis, Timothy Corbin, Jackie Guerrero, Lindsay Olson-Mack, Jean Rockwell, Scripps Health, La Jolla, CA Poster Board Number MP108 / Presentation Number W MP108 Identifying Factors Predictive of Good Outcome among Patients with Severe Ischemic Stroke: the BASIC Project Nelda Garcia, Univ of Michigan BASIC Field Office, Corpus Christi, TX; Lynda D Lisabeth, Univ of Michigan Sch of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI; Brisa N Sanchez, Darin B Zahuranec, Lesli E Skolarus, Lewis B Morgenstern, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Intracerebral Hemorrhage Moderated Poster Tour W MP109 – W MP120 SECTION 10 Moderator: TBA Poster Board Number MP109 / Presentation Number W MP109 Variation In Utilization Of Do-not-resuscitate Orders Between Hospitals In Patients With Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A National Perspective Vishal B Jani, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Achint Patel, Icahn Sch of Med at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; Sopan Lahewala, Mount Sinai Hosp, New York, NY; Shilpkumar Arora, Mount Sinai St Luke’s Roosevelt Hosp, New York, NY; Girish Nadkarni, Icahn Sch of Med at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; Alexandre Benjo, Oschner Clinic, New Orleans, LA; Syed Hussain, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Arshad Majid, Sheffield Inst for Translational Neuroscience (SITraN), SHEFFIELD, United Kingdom; Ahmed Malik, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN; Mushtaq Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN; Anmar Razak, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Fareed Suri, Adnan Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number MP110 / Presentation Number W MP110 INR reversal of Oral Anticoagulant-Associated Intracerebral Hemorrhage Fernando Testai, Faisal Mukarram, Andrew Culpepper, Maureen Hillmann, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; Padmini Sekar, Matthew L Flaherty, Andrew Ringer, Jennifer Osborne, Charles J Moomaw, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Carl Langefeld, Wake Forest Sch of Med, Winston-Salem, NC; Daniel Woo, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number MP111 / Presentation Number W MP111 The Impact of Fever on Presentation in Intracerebral Hemorrhage: The Ethnic/ Racial Variations of Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ERICH) Study Aaron S Lord, New York Univ Sch of Med, New York, NY; W Mark Brown, Wake Forest Univ Sch of Med, Winston-Salem, NC; Charles J Moomaw, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Carl D Langefeld, Wake Forest Univ Sch of Med, Winston-Salem, NC; Padmini Sekar, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Michael L James, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Jennifer Osborne, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Daniel Woo, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Mitchell S Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY Poster Board Number MP112 / Presentation Number W MP112 Hematoma Contraction In Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage Is Associated With Short-term Functional Outcome Mahesh Kate, Mathew Boyko, Laura Gioia, Jayme Kosior, Rebecca McCourt, Kenneth Butcher, Univ of Alberta Hosptial, Edmonton, AB, Canada Poster Board Number MP113 / Presentation Number W MP113 Type and Timing of Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis after Intracerebral Hemorrhage Laurel J Cherian, Rush Univ Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL; Eric Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Lee Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, IL; Gregg Fonarow, David Geffen Sch of Med, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Ying Xian, Jingjing Wu, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Shyam Prabhakaran, Feinberg Sch of Med, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number MP114 / Presentation Number W MP114 Impact of Blood Removal on Perihematomal Apparent Diffusion Coefficients in Patients Treated with Minimally Invasive Surgery Plus rt-PA W Andrew Mould, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD; Braeden L Lovett, McDaniel Coll, Westminster, MD; John Muschelli, Daniel F Hanley, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD; J Ricardo Carhuapoma, Johns Hopkins Hosp, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number MP115 / Presentation Number W MP115 Patients With ICH Have Dynamic Electrocardiographic Changes Over Time Nicole R Gonzales, Chunyan Cai, Ritvij Bowry, Doha Ayish, Renga Pandurengan, MRick Sline, Ali E Denktas, Sabarina Ramanathan, Andrew D Barreto, Tzu-Ching Wu, Nneka Ifejika, Anjail Z Sharrief, Amrou Sarraj, Sean I Savitz, Mohammad H Rahbar, Xiurong Zhao, Jaroslaw Aronowski, Univ of Texas Sch of Med, Houston, TX; James C Grotta, Memorial Hermann Hosp-Texas Medical Ctr, Houston, TX Poster Board Number MP116 / Presentation Number W MP116 Goals of Care Impact Early Outcome Estimates in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Rizwan Kalani, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA; Adam deHavenon, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Claire Creutzfeldt, William T Longstreth, Ali Sultan-Qurraie, Andrew Huffer, Kyra Becker, David Tirschwell, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA — 56 — Poster Board Number MP117 / Presentation Number W MP117 Intracarebral Hemorrhage Volume Growth and Lipid Lowering Agent use: Pooled Analysis of Interact Studies Miriam L Priglinger, Royal North Shore Hosp, Sydney, Australia; Hisatomi Arima, Craig Anderson, The George Inst for Global Health, Sydney, Australia; Martin Krause, Royal North Shore Hosp, Sydney, Australia; INTERACT Investigators Poster Board Number MP118 / Presentation Number W MP118 Influence of Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders on Length of Stay and Cost of care after Intracerebral Hemorrhage after Charlson’s Comorbidity Index adjustment in United States Vishal B Jani, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Sopan Lahewala, Achint Patel, Mount Sinai Hosp, New York, NY; Shilpkumar Arora, Mount Sinai St Luke’s-Roosevelt Hosp Ctr, New York, NY; Syed I Hussain, Anmar Razak, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Shantanu Solanki, Mount Sinai Hosp, New York, NY; Mounzer Kassab, Saqib Chaudhary, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Ameer Hassan, Valley Baptist brain and spine network, Harlingen, TX; Fareed Suri, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN; Adnan Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number MP119 / Presentation Number W MP119 Sensitivity and Reliability of MRI SWI Compared With GRE Sequences for Detecting Microbleeds in a Community Population Saima Batool, Shivanand Patil, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Michael D Noseworthy, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Martin O’Donnell, Natl Univ of Ireland, Galway, Galway, Ireland; Mukul Sharma, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Shofiqul Islam, Mc, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Koon Teo, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Sandra Black, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; M L Lauzon, Cheryl R McCreary, Richard Frayne, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Jane DeJesus, Sumathy Rangarajan, Salim Yusuf, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Eric E Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Poster Board Number MP120 / Presentation Number W MP120 Minimally Invasive Subcortical Parafascicular Access for Clot Evacuation A Paradigm Shift Gavin W Britz, Houston Methodist, Houston, TX; Amin Kassam, Aurora St Luke’s Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Mohamed Labib, The Ottawa Hosp, Ottawa, QC, Canada; Ronald Young, St Vincent Hosp, Goodman Cambell, IN; Lloyd Zucker, Houston Methodist, Delray, FL; Anthony Maioriello, Clear Lake Regional, Houston, TX; jd Day, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR; Gary Gallia, Johns Hopkins Hosp, Baltimore, MD; Robert Kerr, Huntington Hosp, New Jersey, NJ POSTER SESSION I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 6:15 PM – 6:45 PM Hall D These posters are not included in the Wednesday 5:15 pm Professor-Led Poster Tour Session. Acute Endovascular Treatment Posters I W P1 – W P24 Poster Board Number P1 / Presentation Number W P1 Reducing CT-To-Groin puncture Time for Endovascular Treatment of Acute ischemic Stroke: A High Volume Comprehensive Stroke Center Experience Biggya L Sapkota, Abdelazim Sirelkhatim, Nataria Pitiyanuvath, Caryl Dellinger, Thomas G Devlin, Erlanger Medical Ctr, Chattanooga, TN; Erlanger Southeast Regional Stroke Center Poster Board Number P2 / Presentation Number W P2 Timeline of Blood Pressure Changes After Intra-arterial Therapy For Acute Ischemic Stroke Based on Recanalization Status Seby John, Walaa Hazaa, Ken Uchino, Dolora Wisco, Ferdinand Hui, Gabor Toth, Margaret Stecker, Maureen Buttrick, Muhammad S Hussain, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P3 / Presentation Number W P3 Core Infarct Size Agreement Between NCCT And DWI: Implications For Patient Selection For IAT Albert J Yoo, Shahmir Kamalian, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Sunil A Sheth, Univ of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Farhad Mehrkhani, Michael H Lev, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; David S Liebeskind, Univ of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P4 / Presentation Number W P4 Prediction of Antegrade Flow Using FLAIR and GRE in Hyperacute Stroke Sookyung Ryoo, Mi Ji Lee, Lee Kwang Ho, Samsung Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P5 / Presentation Number W P5 Improvements in Procedural Times in the Evolution of Endovascular Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke Don Frei, Swedish Medical Ctr, Englewood, CO; Aman Patel, Mount Sinai Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Rishi Gupta, WellStar Res Inst, Marietta, GA; Richard Bellon, Daniel Huddle, Gwendolyn Dooley, Swedish Medical Ctr, Englewood, CO; Hope Buell, Kelly Adamski, Sophia Kuo, Arani Bose, Siu Po Sit, Penumbra Inc, Alameda, CA Poster Board Number P6 / Presentation Number W P6 Transfer for Intra-Arterial Stroke Treatment and its Impact on Clinical Outcome Kyle Ogami, Michael Chen, Syed Zaidi, Mouhammad Jumaa, Andrea Adams, Aixa Espinosa, Univ of Toledo Medical Ctr, Toledo, OH Poster Board Number P7 / Presentation Number W P7 Intra-Arterial Therapy is Safe and Effective in Patients Aged ≥80 Donald Frei, Kristin Salottolo, Grace Njau, Christopher V Fanale, Jeffrey C Wagner, Michelle Whaley, Kathryn McCarthy, David Loy, David Bar-Or, Swedish Medical Ctr, Englewood, CO Poster Board Number P8 / Presentation Number W P8 “Double Trouble”: Endovascular Treatment of Tandem Arterial Occlusions in Acute Ischemic Stroke Mikayel Grigoryan, Atlanta Medical Ctr, Atlanta, GA; Diogo Haussen, Andrey Lima, Jonathan Grossberg, Shannon Doppelheuer, Kiva M Schindler, Janet Braimah, Samir R Belagaje, Aaron Anderson, Fady Nahab, Michael Frankel, Raul G Nogueira, Marcus Stroke and Neuroscience Ctr, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number P9 / Presentation Number W P9 Recanalization in Wake-up Strokes Josephine F Huang, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Jeffrey Saver, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P10 / Presentation Number W P10 Lower Intraprocedural Mean Arterial Pressure Predicts Good Outcome and Lower Mortality in Patients Undergoing Endovascular Therapy for Acute Ischemic Stroke Seby John, Ken Uchino, Dolora Wisco, Gabor Toth, Ferdinand Hui, Joao Gomes, Maureen Buttrick, Margaret Stecker, Muhammad S Hussain, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH — 57 — Poster Board Number P11 / Presentation Number W P11 Factors Affecting Vascular Neurologists’ Decisions to Pursue Endovascular Intervention of Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Amrou Sarraj, UT Houston, Houston, TX; Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ, New Orleans, LA; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Emilio P Supsupin, Clark W Sitton, Suhas S Bajgur, Jeanie M Choi, Proleta Datta, Tzu-Ching Wu, Eliana E Bonafante-Mejia, Elliot Friedman, Mark J Dannenbaum, Peng Roc Chen, UT Houston, Houston, TX; Chung-Huan J Sun, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Andrew D Barreto, UT Houston, Houston, TX; Rishi Gupta, WellStar Medical Group, Marietta, GA; James C Grotta, Sean I Savitz, UT Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P12 / Presentation Number W P12 Baseline Predictors of the Malignant Collateral Profile in IMS III David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Tudor G Jovin, Univ of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; Bijoy K Menon, Hotchkiss Brain Inst, Calgary, AB, Canada; Raul G Nogueira, Emory Univ Sch of Med, Atlanta, GA; Osama O Zaidat, Medical Coll of Wisconsin/Froedtert Hosp, Milwaukee, WI; Fabien Scalzo, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Michael D Hill, Andrew M Demchuk, Hotchkiss Brain Inst, Calgary, AB, Canada; Janice Carrozzella, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Rüdiger von Kummer, Univsklinikum, Dresden, Germany; Pooja Khatri, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Mayank Goyal, Hotchkiss Brain Inst, Calgary, AB, Canada; Firas Al Ali, Summit Neurovascular Specialties and Akron General Hosp, Akron, OH; Bernard Yan, Melbourne Brain Ctr, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Lydia D Foster, Sharon D Yeatts, Yuko Y Palesch, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Joseph P Broderick, Thomas A Tomsick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Albert J Yoo, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; for the IMS III Investigators Poster Board Number P13 / Presentation Number W P13 Time To Recanalization With New Thrombectomy Devices In Intra-arterial Therapy For Acute Ischemic Stroke Seby John, Cleveland Clinic Founda, Cleveland, OH; Dolora Wisco, Ken Uchino, Gabor Toth, Esteban Cheng-Ching, Shumei Man, Muhammad S Hussain, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P14 / Presentation Number W P14 Significant Correlation between Neurological and Functional Recoveries in the Natural History of Acute Ischemic Stroke from Large Vessel Occlusion Vallabh Janardhan, Texas Stroke Inst, Dallas-Fort Worth, TX; Albert J Yoo, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Donald F Frei, Swedish Medical Ctr, Englewood, CO; Lynne Ammar, Sophia S Kuo, Dawn Ueda, Nam Nguyen, Arani Bose, Siu Po Sit, Penumbra, Inc, Alameda, CA; for the Penumbra FIRST Trialists Poster Board Number P15 / Presentation Number W P15 Decreasing Time to Treatment in Endovascular Therapy for Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Single Institution’s Experience Veer A Shah, Angela M Hawkins, William E Holloway, Coleman O Martin, Naveed Akhtar, St Luke’s Marion Bloch Neuroscience Inst, Kansas City, MO Poster Board Number P16 / Presentation Number W P16 Comparing Outcome Prediction Scoring Systems in the Interventional Management of Stroke (IMS) III Trial: No Clear Winner Felipe de los Ríos la Rosa, Univ of Cincinnati, cincinnati, OH; David J Seiffge, Univ Hosp Basel, Basel, Switzerland; Liqiong Fan, Sharon D Yeatts, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Columbia, SC; Pooja Khatri, Univ of Cincinnati, cincinnati, OH; Stefan Engelter, Univ Hosp Basel, Basel, Switzerland Poster Board Number P17 / Presentation Number W P17 Spontaneous Dilatation of Stents at Three Months After Carotid Artery Stenting Without Post-Carotid Artery Stenting Balloon Dilatation Yuhei Tanno, Takahisa Mori, Tomonori Iwata, Yoshinori Aoyagi, Shigen Kasakura, Kazuhiro Yoshioka, Shonan Kamakura General Hosp Stroke Ctr, Kamakura, Japan Poster Board Number P18 / Presentation Number W P18 Evaluating Clot Burden and the Vascular Basis of Pial Collaterals with a Bimodal Angiographic Score Johannes Gerber, Matthias Kuhn, Marketa Petrova, Volker Puetz, Ruediger von Kummer, Univ Hosp Dresden, Dresden, Germany Poster Board Number P19 / Presentation Number W P19 Large Single Center Experience of Safety of Parenteral Infusion and Maintenance of Antiplatelets in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke undergoing Mechanical Thrombectomy and Thrombolysis Jawad F Kirmani, Mohammed Hussain, Siddhart Mehta, Jaskiran Brar, Harina Chahal, Javaad Ahmad, Daniel Korya, Nile Khan, Erfan Karim, Mohammad Moussavi, JFK Stroke and Neurovascular Ctr, Edison, NJ Poster Board Number P20 / Presentation Number W P20 Acute Stroke Following Carotid Endarterectomy: Time for a Paradigm Shift? Alejandro Spiotta, Jan Vargas, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Scott Zuckerman, Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN; Maxim Mokin, Univ at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY; Azam Ahmed, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; J Mocco, Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN; Raymond Turner, Aquilla Turk, M Imran Chaudry, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Phil Myers, Columbia Univ, New York, NY Poster Board Number P21 / Presentation Number W P21 Should We Perform Thrombectomy In Patients With Wake-up Strokes? A Case Series Using Ct Perfusion For Patient Selection Gabriel Vidal, James Milburn, Garrett Bennett, Vivek Sabharwal, Mustafa Al Hasan, Ochsner Clinic Fndn, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P22 / Presentation Number W P22 Examining the Effects of Intra-Arterial Therapy in Acute Posterior Circulation Occlusions Amrou Sarraj, UT Houston, Houston, TX; Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ, New Orleans, LA; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Chung-Huan J Sun, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Clark W Sitton, Emilio P Supsupin, Amanda L Jagolino, Suhas S Bajgur, Proleta Datta, Tzu-Ching Wu, Elliot Friedman, Andrew D Barreto, Mark J Dannenbaum, Peng Roc Chen, UT Houston, Houston, TX; Rishi Gupta, WellStar Medical Group, Marietta, GA; James C Grotta, Sean I Savitz, UT Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P23 / Presentation Number W P23 A Multi-Center Assessment on the Effect of Using Eptifibatide Drip During Endovascular Procedures on the Functional Outcome of Patients Presenting with Acute Ischemic Stroke Haitham Dababneh, Sina Sakian, Huo Xiang Zheng, Rajesh Kumar, Salman Azhar, Karthikeyan Arcot, Lutheran Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY; Asif Bashir, Mohammed Hussain, JFK Neuroscience Inst, Edison, NJ; Jeffrey Farkas, Ambooj Tiwari, Lutheran Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY Poster Board Number P24 / Presentation Number W P24 Validation of the Interventional Stroke Assessment Scale for Eligibility in Endovascular Therapy (ISAS-ET) Haitham Dababneh, Sina Sakian, Huo Xiang Zheng, Rajesh Kumar, Salman Azhar, Karthikeyan Arcot, Ambooj Tiwari, Jeffrey Farkas, Lutheran Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY Acute Neuroimaging Posters I W P25 – W P50 Poster Board Number P25 / Presentation Number W P25 Anatomically-Weighted Predictive Algorithms Improve MRI-Based Tissue Outcome Predictions After Acute Ischemic Stroke Mark J Bouts, Elissa McIntosh, Raquel Bezerra, Izzuddin Diwan, Steven J Mocking, Priya Garg, Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA; William T Kimberly, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Ethem Arsava, Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA; William A Copen, Pamela W Schaefer, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Hakan Ay, Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA; Aneesh B Singhal, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Ona Wu, Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA Poster Board Number P26 / Presentation Number W P26 Itemized NIHSS Subsets Predict MRI Positive Strokes In Patients With Mild Deficits Shadi Yaghi, Charlotte Herber, Joshua Z Willey, Howard Andrews, Randolph S Marshall, Ronald M Lazar, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Bernadette M Boden-Albala, New York Univ, New York, NY Poster Board Number P27 / Presentation Number W P27 Quantitative Measurement Of Blood Flow Around Intravascular Thrombus Using CT Perfusion T0 Maps Seong Hwan Ahn, Chosun Univ Sch of Med, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of; Christopher D d’Esterre, Emmad M Qazi, Mayank Goyal, Andrew M Demchuk, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Ting Y Lee, Robarts Res Inst, Western Univ, London, ON, Canada; Bijoy K Menon, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Poster Board Number P28 / Presentation Number W P28 Diffusion and T2 Star Weighted MR Angiography Mismatch Predicts Ischemic Penumbra in the Acute Stage Susumu Yamaguchi, Nobutaka Horie, Minoru Morikawa, Yohei Tateishi, Shuji Fukuda, Yoichi Morofuji, Tsuyoshi Izumo, Kentaro Hayashi, Akira Tsujino, Izumi Nagata, Nagasaki Univ, Nagasaki, Japan — 58 — Poster Board Number P29 / Presentation Number W P29 Tissue Plasminogen Activator Mediated Reperfusion, and Subsequent Improvement in Resting State Connectivity Correlates with Functional Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Souvik Sen, Johann Fridriksson, USC Sch of Med, Columbia, SC; Taylor Hanayik, Christopher Rorden, Isabel Hubbard, Univ of South Carolina, Columbia, SC; Joselyn Burdine, Priyantha Herath, USC Sch of Med, Columbia, SC; Julius Fridriksson, Univ of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Poster Board Number P40 / Presentation Number W P40 Predicting Tissue at Risk for Infarction Within an Optimal Arterial Spin Labeling Cerebral Blood Flow Threshold in Patients with Acute Stroke Takeya Niibo Sr, Univ of Miyazaki, Miyazaki City, Japan; Hajine Ohta, Miyakonojo Medical Association Hosp, Miyakonojo City, Japan; Kazuchika Yonenaga, Miyakonojo Medical Association Hosp, Miyakonoho City, Japan; Ichirou Ikushima, Shirou Miyata, Miyakonojo Medical Association Hosp, Miyakonojo City, Japan; Hideo Takeshima, Univ of Miyazaki, Miyazaki City, Japan Poster Board Number P30 / Presentation Number W P30 Implementation of a Web-based Approximate Volume Tool for Acute Stroke Lesion Measurement Using MRI Jennifer Hong, Amie W Hsia, Richard T Benson, Matthew A Edwardson, John K Lynch, Zurab Nadareishvili, Aabha A Shah, Marie Luby, NINDS, Stroke Branch, Bethesda, MD Poster Board Number P41 / Presentation Number W P41 Multimodal Imaging ASPECTS: A Predictor Of Good Prognosis Before Thrombectomy Pedro Cardona, Helena Quesada, Luis Cano, Blanca Lara, Francisco Rubio, Lucia Aja, Roger Barranco, M Angeles De Miquel, Bellvitge Univ Hosp, Barcelona, Spain; Ana M Escrig, San Joan de DeuSt Boi, Barcelona, Spain Poster Board Number P31 / Presentation Number W P31 Does Portable CT Imaging in a Mobile Stroke Treatment Unit (MSTU) Provide Adequate Quality for Early Critical Decision Making? Lila Sheikhi, Ahmed Itrat, Russell Cerejo, Ather Taqui, Maureen Buttrick, Margaret Stecker, Stacey Winners, Paul Ruggieri, Megan Donohue, Peter Rasmussen, Muhammed Hussain, Ken Uchino, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P42 / Presentation Number W P42 Automated Perfusion Computer Axial Tomography Predicts Acute Stroke Deficits Christopher Rorden, Julius Fridriksson, Helga Thors, Univ of South Carolina, Columbia, SC; Argye Hillis, John Hopkins Hosp, Baltimore, MD; Kaitlin Krebs, Johann F Fridriksson, Univ of South Carolina, Columbia, SC; C Blease Graham, Pitts Radiology, Columbia, SC; Isabel Hubbard, Taylor Hanayik, Souvik Sen, Univ of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Poster Board Number P32 / Presentation Number W P32 CSF Volumetric Analysis Reliably Quantifies Cerebral Edema And Correlates With Clinical Deterioration In Large Hemispheric Infarcts Kristy Yuan, Rajat Dhar, Tobias Kulik, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO; Yasheng Chen, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Laura Heitsch, Naim Khoury, Kristin Guilliams, Katie Vo, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO; Hongyu An, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Andria Ford, Jin-Moo Lee, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO Poster Board Number P33 / Presentation Number W P33 Long-term Survival and Outcome Anticipation Based on Simple Grading of MR Perfusion in Severe Stroke Patients Due to the Carotid-Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Takahisa Mori, Tomonori Iwata, Yuhei Tanno, Shigen Kasakura, Yoshinori Aoyagi, Kazuhiro Yoshioka, Shonan Kamakura General Hosp Stroke Ctr, Kamakura, Japan Poster Board Number P34 / Presentation Number W P34 Voxel-Based Mapping of C-arm CT Cerebral Blood Volume to Infarct Probability in a Canine Model of Ischemic Stroke Kajo van der Marel, Ju-Yu Chueh, Ajay K Wakhloo, Matthew J Gounis, Univ of Massachusetts Medical Sch, Worcester, MA Poster Board Number P35 / Presentation Number W P35 Is it Safe for Patients with Acute Cervical Vertebral Artery Dissection to Rotate Their Head During the Early Period of Dissection? Stanley H Kim, Nathan K Dhablania, Joshua J Kim, Jennifer B Tutanes, Christian H Chai, Wellness Brain & Spine, Austin, TX Poster Board Number P36 / Presentation Number W P36 Timing Of Collateral Circulation In Acute Stroke And Its Effect On Predicting Outcomes leonard yeo, Prakash Paliwal, hockluen teoh, Bernard Chan, Raymond Seet, NUHS, singapore, Singapore; Vijay Sharma, NUHS, Singapore, Singapore Poster Board Number P37 / Presentation Number W P37 Accuracy Of CT Angiography In The Localization Of Carotid Occlusion Sites In Acute Ischemic Stroke Marcelo Rocha, William T Delfyett, Amin Aghaebrahim, Ashutosh Jadhav, Tudor Jovin, Univ Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA Poster Board Number P38 / Presentation Number W P38 Collateral Circulation Status Correlates With Aspects Decay During Interfacility Transfer After Anterior Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Carla Abdelnour, Univ of Alcalá, Madrid, Spain; Srikant Rangaraju, Christopher Streib, Nima Aghaebrahim, William Delfyett, Tudor Jovin, Ashutosh Jadhav, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA Poster Board Number P43 / Presentation Number W P43 Extent of “Blooming Effect” Predicts Middle Cerebral Artery Recanalization After Intravenous Thrombolysis Shenqiang Yan, Min Lou, the 2nd Affiliated Hosp of Zhejiang Univ, Sch of Med, Hangzhou, China Poster Board Number P44 / Presentation Number W P44 Predicting Omni-directional Lesion Growth in Acute Stroke using Multimodal Intensity Profiles Fabien Scalzo, Wahid Chowdhury, David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P45 / Presentation Number W P45 High Resolution Images of Perforating Arteries With 7T MRA in Acute Subcortical Infarction Hideki Ohba, Taisuke Harada, Makoto Sasaki, Kazumasa Ohura, Tatsunori Natori, Shinsuke Narumi, Mao Ohura, Tadayoshi Kato, Yasuo Terayama, Iwate Medical Univ, Morioka Iwate, Japan Poster Board Number P46 / Presentation Number W P46 Specific Infarct Locations Define Troponin Elevation in Acute Ischemic Stroke Panayiotis Mitsias, Christos Strubakos, Patricia Penstone, Ahmed Dakka, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI; Kourosh Jafari-Khouzani, Massachussetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Lonni Schultz, Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number P47 / Presentation Number W P47 Developing an Acute Lesion Atlas from Patients with Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke Abhijith Annasamudram, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL; David Esterquest, Illinois Wesleyan Univ, Bloomington, IL; Bianca Maria Marin, Melissa McSweeney, Northwestern Univ, Evanston, IL; Kelly Brandstatt, Joel Voss, Shyam Prabhakaran, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P48 / Presentation Number W P48 Flair Vessel Hyper-intensities Could Predict Target Mismatch Signs in Acute Stroke Patients Manabu Inoue, Showa Univ Fujigaoka Hosp, Yokohama, Japan; Michael Mlynash, Carlo W Cerada, Nishant K Mishra, Soren Christensen, Matus Straka, Stephanie M Kemp, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Palo Alto, CA; Hiroo Ichikawa, Showa Univ Fujigaoka Hosp, Yokohama, Japan; Roland Bammer, Maarten G Lansberg, Gregory W Albers, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Palo Alto, CA Poster Board Number P39 / Presentation Number W P39 Relationship Between Lesion Topology and Clinical Outcome In Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusions Srikant Rangaraju, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Christopher Streib, Ashutosh Jadhav, Tudor G Jovin, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA — 59 — Poster Board Number P49 / Presentation Number W P49 Optimizing Ct Perfusion for Prediction of Ischemic Core in Acute Stroke With an Open-source Benchmarking Tool to Standardize Stroke Imaging Research Carlo W Cereda, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA; Søren Christensen Christensen, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA, USA, CA; Bruce C Campbell, Depts of Med and Neurology, Melbourne Brain Ctr at the Royal Melbourne Hosp, Univ of Melbourne,, Parkville, Australia, Australia; Nishant K Mishra, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA, USA, CA; Christopher Levi, Priority Res Ctr for Translational Neuroscience and Mental Health, Univ of Newcastle and Hunter Medical Res Inst, Newcastle, Australia; Michael Mlynash, Matus Straka Straka, Roland Bammer Bammer, Greg W Albers, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA; Mark W Parson, Priority Res Ctr for Translational Neuroscience and Mental Health, Univ of Newcastle and Hunter Medical Res Inst, Newcastle, Australia; Maarten G Lansberg, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford Univ Medical Ctr, Stanford, CA Poster Board Number P50 / Presentation Number W P50 FLAIR Vessel Hyperintensity In TIA and Minor Stroke Predicts Early Recurrent Stroke Elisheva R Coleman, Carlos Corado, Deborah L Bergman, Richard A Bernstein, Yvonne Curran, Ilana M Ruff, Sameer A Ansari, Shyam Prabhakaran, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P426 / Presentation Number W P426 Vascular Filling Defect Shape and Density Of Thrombus In CT/CT-Angiography Predict Results Of Thrombectomy Pedro Cardona, Helena Quesada, Blanca Lara, Luis Cano, Francisco Rubio, Lucia Aja, Roger Barranco, Bellvitge Univ Hosp, Barcelona, Spain; Ana M. Escrig, Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Deu. Sant Boi, Barcelona, Spain; Paloma Mora, Bellvitge Univ Hosp, Barcelona, Spain Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Posters I W P51 – W P70 Poster Board Number P51 / Presentation Number W P51 A Higher Neutrophil Count Before Thrombolysis Is Associated With Worse Outcome Ilaria Maestrini, Univ Hosp, Lille, France; Daniel Strbian, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Sophie Gautier, Univ of Lille, North of France, Lille, France; Elena Haapaniemi, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Solene Moulin, Univ Hosp, Lille, France; Tiina Sairanen, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Nelly Dequatre-Ponchelle, Univ of Lille, North of France, Lille, France; Gerli Sibolt, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Charlotte Cordonnier, Univ of Lille, North of France, Lille, France; Susanna Melkas, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Didier Leys, Univ Hosp, Lille, France; Turgut Tatlisumak, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Regis Bordet, Univ of Lille, North of France, Lille, France Poster Board Number P52 / Presentation Number W P52 Safety of Intravenous Thrombolysis (IVT) in Stroke Mimics: A Prospective Fiveyear Study and Comprehensive Meta-analysis of Reported Case Series Georgios Tsivgoulis, Sch of Med, Univ of Athens, Athens, Greece; Ramin Zand, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Ctr, Memphis, TN; Aristeidis H Katsanos, Sch of Med, Univ of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece; Nitin Goyal, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Ctr, Memphis, TN; Ken Uchino, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; Anne W Alexandrov, Australian Catholic Univeristy, Sidney, Australia; Marc D Malkoff, Andrei V Alexandrov, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Ctr, Memphis, TN Poster Board Number P53 / Presentation Number W P53 Hydration After IV tPA Predicts Outcome for Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Substudy of THIRST-O Ildiko Torok, Daniel Korya, Jeffrey Lahrmann, Saqib Chaudhry, Bernard Galea, Siddhart Mehta, Spozhmy Panezai, Gustavo Rodriguez, Mohammad Moussavi, Jawad F Kirmani, JFK Stroke and Neurovascular Ctr, Edison, NJ Poster Board Number P54 / Presentation Number W P54 Cardioembolic Strokes Have an Improved Clinical Outcome Following Intravenous Thrombolysis in Comparison With Strokes Caused by Large Vessel Disease Marie Louise Schmitz, Claus Z Simonsen, Irene K Mikkelsen, Marie Louise Svendsen, Heidi Larsson, Mette Madsen, Aarhus Univ Hosp, Aarhus, Denmark; Marc Fisher, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Soeren Johnsen, Grethe Andersen, Aarhus Univ Hosp, Aarhus, Denmark Poster Board Number P55 / Presentation Number W P55 Practice Diversity Among US Neurologists with Respect to the 3 to 45-Hour Window for Acute Stroke Thrombolysis Sunil Mutgi, Nicholas Lafountain, Noah Grose, Michel T Torbey, Reza Behrouz, Ohio State Univ Wexner Medical Ctr, Columbus, OH Poster Board Number P56 / Presentation Number W P56 Using The M2 Vessel Diameter And Baseline NIHSS To Identify Which M2 Occlusions Should Be Treated Endovascularly? Ramana M Appireddy, Bijoy K Menon, Michelle Horn, Patrick Wee, Shivanad Patil, Teri Stewart, Jamsheed Desai, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Paul A Burns, Royal Victoria Hosp, Belfast, Ireland; Josep Puig, Hosp Univri De Girona, Girona, Spain; Sung-II Sohn, Dongsan Medical Ctr, Jung-gu Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Ana I Calleja Sanz, Hosp Clinico Univrio, Valladolid, Spain; Dar Dowlatshahi, Ottawa Hosp, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Alexandre Poppe, Hosp Notre-Dame, Ctr Hospier de I’Univ de Montreal, Montréal, QC, Canada; Negar Asdaghi, Vancouver General hospital stroke program, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Robert Mikulik, Fakultni nemocnice u sv, Brno, Czech Republic; Talip Asli, Bezmialem Fndn Univ, Istanbul, Turkey; Jean-martin Boulanger, Hôpital Charles LeMoyne, Greenfield park, QC, Canada; Seong Hwan Ahn, Chosun university hospital, GwangJu, Korea, Republic of; Albert Jin, Kingston general hospital, Kingston, ON, Canada; Moreau Francois, Ctr Hospier Univire de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada; Mayank Goyal, Andrew M Demchuk, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; INTERRSeCT Study Group Poster Board Number P57 / Presentation Number W P57 Telemedicine in Urban Primary Stroke Centers Overcomes the “Weekend Effect” in Door-to-Needle Times for Acute Ischemic Stroke Lisa R Yanase, Alexandra Lesko, Tamela Stuchiner, Elizabeth Baraban, Providence Health & Services, Portland, OR Poster Board Number P58 / Presentation Number W P58 Low Dose Versus Standard Dose Alteplase For Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Within 45 Hours From Onset: A Comparative Effectiveness And Safety Study Beom Joon Kim, Moon-Ku Han, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of; Tai Hwan Park, Sang-Soon Park, Seoul Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Kyung Bok Lee, Soonchunhyang Univ Hosp Seoul, Seul, Korea, Republic of; Byung-Chul Lee, Kyung-Ho Yu, Mi Sun Oh, Hallym Univ Sacred Heart Hosp, Anyang-si, Korea, Republic of; Jae Kwan Cha, Dae-Hyun Kim, Dong-A Univ Hosp, Busan, Korea, Republic of; Jun Lee, Yeungnam Univ Medical Ctr, Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Soo Joo Lee, Young-Chai Ko, Eulji Univ Hosp, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of; Jong-Moo Park, Kyusik Kang, Eulji General Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Yong-Jin Cho, Keun-Sik Hong, Inje Univ Ilsan Paik Hosp, Ilsan-si, Korea, Republic of; Joon-Tae Kim, Chonnam Natl Univ Hosp, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of; Jay Chol Choi, Jeju Natl Univ Hosp, Jeju, Korea, Republic of; Dong-Eog Kim, Dongguk Univ Ilsan Hosp, Goyang-si, Korea, Republic of; Dong-Ick Shin, Chungbuk Natl Unviersity Hosp, Cheongju, Korea, Republic of; Wook-Joo Kim, Ulsan Univ Hosp, Ulsan, Korea, Republic of; Juneyoung Lee, Korea Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Ji Sung Lee, Soonchunhyang Univ Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Byung-Woo Yoon, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Hee-Joon Bae, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P59 / Presentation Number W P59 Safety and Efficacy of Acute Clopidogrel Load in Patients with Moderate and Severe Ischemic Strokes Amir Shaban, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA; Natalia Rincon, Tulane Univ Sch of Public Health and Tropical Med, New Orleans, LA; Jonathan Tiu, Melisa Valmoria, Dominique Monlezun, Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P60 / Presentation Number W P60 Blood Pressure Reduction In Acute Ischemic Stroke Does Not Affect Ischemic Core Tissue Perfusion Mahesh Kate, Univ of Alberta Hosp, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Negar Asdaghi, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Laura Gioia, Brian Buck, Thomas Jeerakathil, Ashfaq Shuaib, Kenneth Butcher, Univ of Alberta Hosp, Edmonton, AB, Canada Poster Board Number P61 / Presentation Number W P61 Safety and Efficacy of Intravenous Eptifibatide as Standalone Therapy for select Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients (SIESTA-I trial) Siddhart Mehta, Javaad Ahmad, Mohammed Hussain, Jaskiran Brar, Harina Chahal, Yash Shah, Mohammad Moussavi, Jawad F Kirmani, JFK Stroke and Neurovascular Ctr, Edison, NJ Poster Board Number P62 / Presentation Number W P62 Symptomatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage after Thrombolysis in MRI Selected Patients is Rare and Unpredictable Claus Z Simonsen, Marie L Schmitz, Mette H Madsen, Irene K Mikkelsen, Grethe Andersen, Aarhus Univ Hosp, Aarhus, Denmark — 60 — Poster Board Number P63 / Presentation Number W P63 Intravenous Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke in Nonagenarians Raul Guisado, Regional Medical Ctr San Jose, San Jose, CA; Reza Malek, Ursula Kelly-Tolley, Good Samaritan Hosp, San Jose, CA; Arash Padidar, Regional Medical Ctr San Jose, San Jose, CA; Harmeet Sachdev, Good Samaritan Hosp, San Jose, CA Poster Board Number P64 / Presentation Number W P64 Round the Clock In-house Stroke Neurologist Presence: Impact on Treatment Times for Acute Ischemic Stroke Biggya L Sapkota, Erlanger Medical center, Chattanooga, TN; Abdelazim Sirelkhatim, Caryl Dellinger, Thomas G Devlin, Erlanger Medical center, chattanooga, TN; Erlanger Southeast Regional Stroke Center Poster Board Number P65 / Presentation Number W P65 Clevidipine Outperforms Other Agents in Emergent Acute Hypertension Treatment in Ischemic Stroke Pre-rt-PA Scott S Brehaut, Angelina M Roche, Faxton St Luke’s Healthcare, Utica, NY Poster Board Number P66 / Presentation Number W P66 White Matter Hyperintensity Volume Predicts Long-Term Full Recovery in Patients with Mild Acute Ischemic Stroke Pedro T Cougo-Pinto, Lisa K Cloonan, Allison Kanakis, Kaitlin Fitzpatrick, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Karen Furie, Brown Univ, Providence, RI; Jonathan Rosand, Natalia Rost, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P67 / Presentation Number W P67 Defining A Therapeutic Window For Successful Intravenous Fibrinolytic Therapy In Central Retinal Artery Occlusion: A Subject Level Meta-analysis Matthew Schrag, Teddy Youn, Joseph Schindler, Yale Univ, Dept of Neurology, New Haven, CT; Howard Kirshner, Vanderbilt Univ, Dept of Neurology, Nashville, TN; David M Greer, Yale Univ, Dept of Neurology, New Haven, CT Poster Board Number P68 / Presentation Number W P68 Safety of Carotid Revascularization During the Acute Period of Neurological Symptom Onset in Female Patients Paola De Rango, Massimo Lenti, Enrico Cieri, Luca Farchioni, Giovanbattista Parlani, Beatrice Fiorucci, Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Perugia, Italy; Valeria Caso, Stroke Unit, Perugia, Italy Poster Board Number P69 / Presentation Number W P69 Remote Intracerebral Hemorrhage After Intravenous Thrombolysis in Patients With Ischemic Stroke: An Uncommon Complication With an Unfavourable Outcome Luis Prats-Sánchez, Miriam Almendrote, Javier Sotoca-Fernández, Alejandro Martínez-Domeño, Raquel Delgado-Mederos, Rebeca Marín, Pol Camps, Francesca Casoni, Hosp de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain; Laura Dorado, Hosp Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain; Javier Codas, Hosp Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Alejandra Gómez-Gonzalez, Hosp del Mar, Barcelona, Spain; Francisco Purroy, Hosp Univri Arnau de Vilanova, Lleida, Spain; Manuel Gómez-Choco, Hosp Moisès Broggi, Sant Joan Despi, Spain; David Cánovas, Hosp Univri de Sabadell-Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí, Sabadell, Spain; Dolores Cocho, Hosp General Univri de Granollers, Granollers, Spain; Moises Garces, Hosp de Tortosa Verge de la Cinta, Tortosa, Spain; Joan Martí-Fàbregas, Hosp de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain; Stroke Programme, Catalan Agency for Health Information, Assessment and Quality (Barcelona,Spain) Poster Board Number P70 / Presentation Number W P70 Pharmacokinetic Properties and Toxicity/safety Profiles of SP-8203, a Novel Neuroprotectant for Treatment of Cerebral Ischemic Stroke Jei-Man Ryu, Il-Hwan Cho, Won-Seok Kim, Byung-Su Kim, Yong-Hyun Lee, Shinpoong Pharmaceutical Company, Ansan, Korea, Republic of; Won-Ki Kim, Korea Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Eun-Bang Lee, Seoul Natl Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Aneurysm Posters I W P71 – W P88 Poster Board Number P71 / Presentation Number W P71 Analysis of Large Volume Penumbra PC400 Coil and 025* ID Microcatheter in Treatment of Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm Embolization: Safety and Efficacy Outcomes from a Multicenter Experience Blaise Baxter, Erlanger Health System, Chattanooga, TN; Eric Deshaies, SUNY Upstate Medical Ctr, Syracuse, NY; Mouhammed Kabbani, Gunderson Lutheran Hosp, LaCrosse, WI; John Lynch, Froedtert Hosp, Milwaukee, WI; Kenneth Liu, Univ of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA; Demetrius Lopes, Rush Univ Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL; Richard Klucznik, The Methodist Hosp Res Inst, Houston, TX; Henry Moyle, Mount Sinai Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Aquilla Turk, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Philippe Gailloud, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD; Christian Roth, Klinikum Bremen-Mitte, Bremen, Germany; Abhineet Chowdhary, Overlake Hosp, Bellevue, WA; George Rappard, Hollywood Presbyterian, Hollywood, CA; Michael Knauth, Univ Medical Ctr Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany; Ferdinand Hui, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; Richard Pergolizzi, Inova Fairfax Hosp, Falls Church, VA; Sascha Prothmann, Technical Univ of Munich, München, Germany; Ahmad Khaldi, WellStar Kennestone Hosp, Marietta, GA; Emily Luong, Susana Hak, Sophia Kuo, Nam Nguyen, Dawn Ueda, Siu Po Sit, Penumbra Inc, Alameda, CA Poster Board Number P72 / Presentation Number W P72 Quantitative Analysis of The Blood Flow Reduction In Brain Aneurysms Treated By Flow Diverter Stents Aichi Chien, Qianyi Yu, Dominique Zosso, UCLA, Div of Interventional Neuroradiology, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P73 / Presentation Number W P73 Inside Intramural Thrombus Formation with Inflammatory Reactions Is Relevant to the Rupture of Cerebral Aneurysms Yusuke Shimoda, Hokkaido Univ, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan Poster Board Number P74 / Presentation Number W P74 The Effects of Hypertension and Hypotension on Patient-Specific Computer Modeled Clipping of an ICA Aneurysm Gerald J Riccardello Jr, Abhinav R Changa, Kiran G Thomas, Computational Cerebrovascular Lab – Neurological Inst of New Jersey, Newark, NJ; Max Roman, New Jersey Inst of Technology, Newark, NJ; Luke K Barr, Computational Cerebrovascular Lab – Neurological Inst of New Jersey, Newark, NJ; Dawn A Lott, Delaware State Univ, Dover, DE; Paul Singh, Chirag D Gandhi, Charles J Prestigiacomo, Computational Cerebrovascular Lab – Neurological Inst of New Jersey, Newark, NJ Poster Board Number P75 / Presentation Number W P75 New Generation Hydrogel Endovascular Aneurysm Treatment Trial Samer G Zammar, Youssef J Hamade, Jennifer Ward, Byron K Yip, Nicole Reinholdt, Bernard R Bendok, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P76 / Presentation Number W P76 A Reappraisal of Anterior Communicating Aneurysms: A Case for Stent-Assisted Coiling Leonardo B Brasiliense, Jang W Yoon, David A Miller, Rabih G Tawk, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Ricardo A Hanel, Baptist Health System, Jacksonville, FL Poster Board Number P77 / Presentation Number W P77 Ruptured Aneurysms Tend To Have Prominent Blood Flow Changes At Aneurysm Neck Vicki Lau, UCLA, Div of Interventional Neuroradiology, Los Angeles, CA; James Sayre, UCLA Dept of Biostatistics, Los Angeles, CA; Tiewei Qi, UCLA Div of Interventional Neuroradiology; The First Affiliated Hosp of Sun Yat-Sen Univ, Dept of Neurosurgery, Guangdong, China; Aichi Chien, UCLA, Div of Interventional Neuroradiology, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P78 / Presentation Number W P78 Gene Expression Comparison of Flow Diversion and Coiling in an Experimental Aneurysm Model Cole Puffer, Yong-Hong Ding, Daying Dai, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Juan Cebral, George Mason Univ, Fairfox, VA; David Kallmes, Ram Kadirvel, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number P79 / Presentation Number W P79 Hyperhomocysteinemia Is Associated With Vulnerability of the Cerebral Aneurysmal Wall to Rupture in Ovariectomized Rats Masaaki Korai, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Poster Board Number P80 / Presentation Number W P80 Predictors of Cognitive Status in Post-Aneurysm Surgery Patients Andrea Holcombe, James Torner, Steven Anderson, Emine Bayman, Michael Todd, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; IHAST Investigators — 61 — Poster Board Number P81 / Presentation Number W P81 Intracranial Aneurysms and Their Relationship to Circle of Willis Variations: A Retrospective Analysis of Patients in a University Hospital Dhanya Anand, Steve M Cordina, Univ of South Alabama, Mobile, AL Poster Board Number P82 / Presentation Number W P82 Periprocedural Elevation of Von Willebrand Factor is Associated With Thromboembolic Events in Coil Embolization of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms Under Dual Antiplatelet Therapy Minoru Ideguchi, Tetsu Satow, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Osaka, Japan; Shigeki Takada, Kyoto Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan; Sei Sugata, Daizo Ishii, Daisuke Maruyama, Eika Hamano, Masataka Hayashi, Hideki Kanamaru, Hiroharu Kataoka, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Osaka, Japan; Koji Iihara, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences Kyusyu Univ, Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan; Jun Takahashi, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Osaka, Japan Poster Board Number P83 / Presentation Number W P83 The Clinical Sequelae of Intraprocedural Aneurysmal Ruptures Rali Peneva, Jan Vargas, Aquilla S Turk, M Imran Chaudry, Raymond D Turner, Alejandro Spiotta, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Poster Board Number P94 / Presentation Number W P94 Recovery From Plasticity Impairments in Pediatric But Not Adult Mice Following Cardiac Arrest and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Nidia Quillinan, Kaori Shimizu, Guiying Deng, Richard Traystman, Paco Herson, Univ of Colorado, Sch of Med, Auroroa, CO Poster Board Number P95 / Presentation Number W P95 Disordered Breathing in a Mouse Model of Ischemic Stoke Anthony Patrizz III, UConn Health Ctr, Farmington, CT; Adam Kolb, Daniel Mulkey, Univ of Connecticut, Storrs, CT; Lousie McCullough, UConn Health Ctr, Farmington, CT Poster Board Number P96 / Presentation Number W P96 Evidence of In Vivo Ischemic LTP Caused by Cardiac Arrest and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation James E Orfila, Guiying Deng, Paco S Herson, Nidia Quillinan, Univ of Colorado, Sch of Med, Auroroa, CO Poster Board Number P85 / Presentation Number W P85 Immediate Balloon Assistance Leads to Improved Outcomes Following Intraprocedural Aneurysmal Ruptures Ralitza Peneva, Beau Kalan, Ajelandro Spiotta, MUSC, Charleston, SC Poster Board Number P97 / Presentation Number W P97 Post-ischemic Trans-arterial Regional Hypothermia Therapy Attenuates Microvascular Narrowing due to Astrocyte End-feet Swelling and Inhibits Subsequent Inflammatory Reactions in Ischemia Reperfusion Injury Kota Kurisu, Takeo Abumiya, Hideki Nakamura, Daisuke Shimbo, Ken Kazumata, Naoki Nakayama, Hideo Shichinohe, Masaaki Hokari, Toshiya Osanai, Hiroshi Shimizu, Kiyohiro Houkin, Hokkaido Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Sapporo, Japan Poster Board Number P86 / Presentation Number W P86 The Barrel Vascular Reconstruction Device for the Treatment of Wide-Neck Bifurcation Aneurysms Michel Piotin, Raphaël Blanc, Fndn Rothschild, Paris, France; Jérôme Berge, Hop Pellegrin Tripode, Bordeaux, France; Francis Turjman, Hôpital Pierre Wertheimer, Bron, France Poster Board Number P87 / Presentation Number W P87 Characteristics of T-cells Infiltrating Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysm Roger M Krzyżewski, Magdalena K Stachura, Mariusz Krupa, Rafał Morga, Agnieszka Sagan, Tomasz Mikołajczyk, Marek Moskała, Tomasz J Guzik, Jagiellonian Univ Medical Coll, Kraków, Poland Poster Board Number P88 / Presentation Number W P88 THINkS: A Novel Tool for Multiscale CFD Calculations of the Cerebral Vasculature P G Huang, Hongtao Yu, Ryan S Schwieterman, Zifeng Yang, Wright State Univ, Dayton, OH; Bryan R Ludwig, Premier Health / Wright State Univ, Dayton, OH Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery Posters I Poster Board Number P93 / Presentation Number W P93 MiR-122 Improves Stroke Outcomes after Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Rats DaZhi Liu, UC davis, Dept of Neurology, Sacramento, CA; Glen C Jickling, Bradley P Ander, Heather Hull, Xinhua Zhan, Cheryl Dykstra-Aiello, Boryana Stamova, Frank R Sharp, UC Davis, Dept of Neurology, Sacramento, CA Poster Board Number P98 / Presentation Number W P98 Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-3 Elevated in Stoke and Aging Courtney A Townshend, Edward C Koellhoffer, Jeremy Grenier, Anjali Chauhan, Sharon DiMauro, Venugopal Venna, Louise D McCullough, Univ of Connecticut Sch of Med, Farmington, CT Poster Board Number P99 / Presentation Number W P99 OCT4B-190 Exerts Neuroprotection After Stroke by Regulating GSK-3β and HDAC-6 Yanting Chen, Zhengzheng Wu, Xiaolei Zhu, Jiali Jin, Xuefeng Zang, Dan Ye, Xiaoxi Li, Yun Xu, Nanjing Drum Tower Hosp, Nanjing, China Poster Board Number P100 / Presentation Number W P100 Arginase-1 Is A Novel Biomarker Of Post-stroke Immune Suppression Taura L Barr, Paul Chantler, Ashley Petrone, Steven Brooks, Jefferson Frisbee, James Simpkins, West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WV W P89 – W P112 Poster Board Number P89 / Presentation Number W P89 Functional Recovery Depends on Donor Age after Stem Cell Transplantation for Stroke Susumu Yamaguchi, Nobutaka Horie, Katsuya Satoh, Noriyuki Nishida, Nagasaki Univ, Nagasaki, Japan; Izumi Nagata, Kokura Kinen Hosp, Nagasaki, Japan Poster Board Number P101 / Presentation Number W P101 Combination of MST-188 and Tissue Plasminogen Activator Extends the Therapeutic Window of Stroke Li Zhang, Zheng Gang Zhang, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI; Martin Emanuele, Mast Therapeutics, San Diego, CA; Michael Chopp, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number P90 / Presentation Number W P90 Valproic Acid Ameliorates Ischemic Brain Injury in Hyperglycemic Rats with Permanent Middle Cerebral Occlusion Satoshi Suda, Moeko Saito, Toshiki Inaba, Yasuhiro Nishiyama, Chikako Nito, Masayuki Ueda, Yasuo Katayama, Kazumi Kimura, Nippon Medical Sch, Tokyo, Japan Poster Board Number P102 / Presentation Number W P102 Predominant Activation of M2 Macrophages by Group-specific Component Protein-derived Macrophage Activating Factor in the Late Phase of Cerebral Ischemia may Contribute to Neurogenesis Yoshitaka Kurashiki, Keiko T Kitazato, Kenji Shimada, Kenji Yagi, Yoshiteru Tada, Tomoya Kinouchi, Manabu Sumiyoshi, Takeshi Miyamoto, Junichiro Satomi, Teruyoshi Kageji, Inst of Health Biosciences The Univ of Tokushima Graduate Sch, Tokushima, Japan; Yoshihiro Uto, Inst of Technology and Science The Univ of Tokushima Graduate Sch, Tokushima, Japan; Shinji Nagahiro, Inst of Health Biosciences The Univ of Tokushima Graduate Sch, Tokushima, Japan Poster Board Number P91 / Presentation Number W P91 The Presence of Asymptomatic Lacune Predicts Stroke Progression after Acute Cerebral Infarction Moo-seok Park, Jeong-Min Kim, Kwang-Yeol Park, Chung-Ang Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P92 / Presentation Number W P92 Attenuated GFAP/Vimentin Retards Motor Behavioral Recovery and Axonal Remodeling and Up-regulates Axonal Growth-Inhibiting Molecules in Mice After Stroke Jian Yong Qian, Michael Chopp, Yi Li, Yisheng Cui, Cynthia Roberts, Zhongwu Liu, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number P103 / Presentation Number W P103 Modulation of Motor Network Activities by Dual-mode Non-invasive Brain Stimulation in Stroke Patients Yun-Hee Kim, Minji Lee, Ahee Lee, Jae Yong Cho, Won Hyuk Chang, Ctr for Prevention & Rehabilitation, Heart Vascular and Stroke, Samsung Medical Ctr, Sungkyunkwan Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of — 62 — Poster Board Number P105 / Presentation Number W P105 Lipopolysaccharide Exacerbates Stroke Severity and Compromises Mitochondrial Function in Cerebral Endothelium Xuefang Ren, Danielle N Doll, Heng Hu, Jiahong Sun, Sara E Lewis, Stephanie L Rellick, James W Simpkins, West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WV Poster Board Number P116 / Presentation Number W P116 Cerebrovascular and Alzheimer’s Pathologies Combined in Mouse Models of Mixed Dementia Alter the Progression of Memory Impairment and Disease Holly Brothers, Oliver W Phillips, Clare H Latta, Tiffany L Sudduth, Kaitlyn Braun, Donna M Wilcock, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Poster Board Number P106 / Presentation Number W P106 Pericyte Protection by Edaravone After Tpa Treatment in Rat Cerebral Ischemia Kentaro Deguchi, Syoichiro Kono, Taijun Yunoki, Kota Sato, Yasuyuki Ota, Nozomi Hishikawa, Toru Yamashita, Koji Abe, Okayama Univ, Okayama, Japan Poster Board Number P117 / Presentation Number W P117 Risk of Carotid Revascularization During the Acute Period According to Neurological Instability Paola De Rango, Luca Farchioni, Massimo Lenti, Enrico Cieri, Fabio Verzini, Giovanbattista Parlani, Selena Pelliccia, Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Perugia, Italy; Valeria Caso, Stroke Unit, Perugia, Italy Poster Board Number P107 / Presentation Number W P107 HDAC4 Shuttling in Interneurons and Pyramidal Neurons is Associated with Improved Axonal Density and Myelination after Stroke Haifa Kassis, Amjad Shehadah, Michael Chopp, Cynthia Roberts, Zheng Gang Zhang, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number P108 / Presentation Number W P108 Pharmacological Evaluation of a BDNF Nano-Particle Formulation after Experimental Stroke Rajkumar Verma, Nickolas Mancini, Shani Legore, Nia Harris, Venugopal Venna, UConn Health Ctr, Farmington, CT; Devika S Manickam, Alexander V Kabanov, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Louise McCullough, UConn Health Ctr, Farmington, CT Poster Board Number P109 / Presentation Number W P109 Nitrosative Stress Preconditioning Ameliorated Neurovascular Injury in Stroke Rongrong Tao, Huan Wang, Quan Jiang, Inst of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Biochemical Pharmaceutics, Zhejiang Univ, Hangzhou, China; Yingmei Lu, Sch of Med, Zhejiang Univ City Coll, Hangzhou, China; Feng Han, Inst of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Biochemical Pharmaceutics, Zhejiang Univ, Hangzhou, China Poster Board Number P110 / Presentation Number W P110 ABCA1 Partially Mediates D-4F Protection of Whit=e Matter After Stroke Xu Cui, Michael Chopp, Alex Zacharek, Ruizhuo Ning, Yisheng Cui, Synthia Roberts, Jieli Chen, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number P111 / Presentation Number W P111 Early At1 Blockade Ameliorates Ischemia/reperfusion Injury By Pi3k/akt And Enos Pathways: In Vivo And In Vitro Evidence Tauheed Ishrat, Bindu Pillai, Payaningal R Somanath, Adviye Ergul, Susan C Fagan, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number P112 / Presentation Number W P112 Effects of Acute versus Post-acute Systemic Delivery of Neural Progenitor Cells on Neurological Recovery and Brain Remodeling After Focal Cerebral Ischemia in Mice Thorsten R Doeppner, Britta Kaltwasser, Mahesh K Theli, Univ of Duisburg-Essen Medical Sch, Essen, Germany; Eva Bretschneider, Mathias Bähr, Univ of Goettingen Medical Sch, Goettingen, Germany; Dirk M Hermann, Univ of Duisburg-Essen Medical Sch, Essen, Germany Cerebral Large Artery Disease Posters I W P113 – W P124 Poster Board Number P113 / Presentation Number W P113 Prolonged Use of Clopidogrel and Aspirin and Stroke Risk in Intracranial Stenosis in SAMMPRIS Christine Holmstedt, MUSC Stroke Program, Charleston, SC; Michael J Lynn, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Tanya N Turan, MUSC Stroke Program, Charleston, SC; Colin P Derdeyn, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; David Fiorella, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY; Bethany F Lane, Gwinnett Medical System, Lawrenceville, GA; Jean Montgomery, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; L Scott Janis, Natl Inst of Health, Bethesda, MD; Fadi Nahab, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Marc I Chimowitz, MUSC Stroke Program, Charleston, SC; for the SAMMPRIS Investigators Poster Board Number P114 / Presentation Number W P114 Pure Pontine versus Pontine Plus Infarction Assessed by Diffusion Weighted MRI: Etiological and Clinical Differences Nayoung Kim, Asan Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Seung Min Kim, Veterans Health Service Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Jong S Kim, Asan Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P118 / Presentation Number W P118 Constriction of Outer Diameter in the Involved Arteries in Moyamoya Disease – Proposal of Novel Diagnosis Criteria Satoshi Kuroda, Daina Kashiwazaki, Naoki Akioka, Naoya Kuwayama, Univ of Toyama, Toyama, Japan Poster Board Number P119 / Presentation Number W P119 High Resolution MRI Characteristics of Unclassified Intracranial Stenosis Under Age 50 Russell Cerejo, Tamara Strohm, Jason Mathew, Ferdinand Hui, Irene Katzan, Stephen Jones, Ken Uchino, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland OH, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P120 / Presentation Number W P120 Patterns of Vessel Involvement of Intracranial Stenosis in the Young Jason Mathew, Tamara Strohm, Russell Cerejo, Irene Katzan, Ken Uchino, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P121 / Presentation Number W P121 Patterns Of Vessel Involvement In Patients With Intracranial Atherosclerosis Across Ages Tamara Strohm, Russell Cerejo, Jason Mathew, Irene Katzan, Ken Uchino, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P122 / Presentation Number W P122 Comparison Of Clinical And Radiological Outcomes Between Distal And Proximal Protections Performed During Carotid Artery Stent Interventions Hye Seon Jeong, Junsik Lee, Hee-Jung Song, Jae-Hwan Lee, Si-Wan Choi, Jei Kim, Chungnam Natl Univ Hosp, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P124 / Presentation Number W P124 Atherosclerosis Of The Circle Of Willis Is Strongly Associated With Downstream Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy In Parenchymal Arterioles And Capillaries: Possible Mechanism For Atherosclerosis-related Intracranial Hemorrhage Danny R Rose Jr, Gregory A Jicha, Jessica D Lee, Richard R Murphy, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Posters I Poster Board Number P125 / Presentation Number W P125 Telephone versus In-person Psychosocial Behavioral Treatment in Post-Stroke Depression Catherine J Kirkness, Kyra J Becker, Kevin C Cain, Ruth Kohen, David L Tirschwell, Linda Teri, Richard R Veith, Pamela H Mitchell, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA Poster Board Number P126 / Presentation Number W P126 Accurate Outcome Predictions for Intracerebral Hemorrhage Patients Are More Likely Than Inaccurate Predictions to Be Influenced by Co-morbidities Not Included in Clinical Scales David Y Hwang, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT; Cameron A Dell, Mary J Sparks, Tiffany D Watson, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Carl D Langefeld, Mary E Comeau, Wake Forest Univ, Winston-Salem, NC; Jonathan Rosand, Thomas W Battey, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Sebastian Koch, Mario L Perez, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Michael L James, Jessica M McFarlin, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Jennifer L Osborne, Daniel Woo, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Steven J Kittner, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Kevin N Sheth, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT Poster Board Number P115 / Presentation Number W P115 Utilization of Blood Sampling Global Oxygen Extraction Fraction and SPECT to Anticipate Cerebral Hyperperfusion Syndrome Following Elective Carotid Artery Stenting Takahisa Mori, Tomonori Iwata, Yuhei Tanno, Shigen Kasakura, Yoshinori Aoyagi, Kazuhiro Yoshioka, Shonan Kamakura General Hosp Stroke Ctr, Kamakura, Japan W P125 – W P142 — 63 — Poster Board Number P128 / Presentation Number W P128 The Effect of Obesity on K-Modified Barthel Index at 6 Months after Stroke: A Prospective Multicenter Study Shin Yi Jang, Samsung Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Yun-Hee Kim, Heart Vascular and Stroke Inst, Samsung Medical Ctr, Sungkyunkwan Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Min Kyun Sohn, Chungnam Natl Univ, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of; Jongmin Lee, Konkuk Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Deog Young Kim, Yonsei Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Sam-Gyu Lee, Chonnam Natl Univ Medical Sch, Kwangju, Korea, Republic of; Yong-Il Shin, Pusan Natl Univ Sch of Med, Pusan, Korea, Republic of; Gyung-Jae Oh, Wonkwang Univ, Coll of Med, Jeonju, Korea, Republic of; Yang-Soo Lee, Kyung-pook Natl Univ Coll of Med, Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Min Cheol Joo, Wonkwang Univ Sch of Med, Jeonju, Korea, Republic of; Eun Young Han, Jeju Univ Hosp, Univ of Jeju Coll of Med, Jeju, Korea, Republic of; Young Shil Lim, Korea Ctr for Disease Control and Prevention, Osong, Korea, Republic of; Won Hyuk Chang, Ahee Lee, Jeong Hyun Kim, Heart Vascular and Stroke Inst, Samsung Medical Ctr, Sungkyunkwan Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P139 / Presentation Number W P139 Normal Fasting Blood Sugar Level and K-Modified Barthel Index at 6 Months after Stroke: A Prospective Multicenter Study Shin Yi Jang, Samsung Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Yun-Hee Kim, Heart Vascular and Stroke Inst, Samsung Medical Ctr, Sungkyunkwan Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Min Kyun Sohn, Chungnam Natl Univ, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of; Jongmin Lee, Konkuk Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Deog Young Kim, Yonsei Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Sam-Gyu Lee, Chonnam Natl Univ Medical Sch, Kwangju, Korea, Republic of; Yong-Il Shin, Pusan Natl Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Gyung-Jae Oh, Wonkwang Univ, Coll of Med, Jeonju, Korea, Republic of; Yang-Soo Lee, Kyung-pook Natl Univ Coll of Med, Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Min Cheol Joo, Wonkwang Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Eun Young Han, Jeju Univ Hosp, Univ of Jeju Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Young Shil Lim, Korea Ctr for Disease Control and Prevention, Osong, Korea, Republic of; Won Hyuk Chang, Ahee Lee, Jeong Hyun Kim, Heart Vascular and Stroke Inst, Samsung Medical Ctr, Sungkyunkwan Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P129 / Presentation Number W P129 Armamentarium Of Neurorestorative Therapies: A Clinico-Functional Paradigm For Stroke Recovery Ashu Bhasin, MV Padma Srivastava, MV Padma Srivastava, Rohit Bhatia, All India Inst of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India Poster Board Number P140 / Presentation Number W P140 Post-stroke Oculomotor Abnormalities evident during Objective Eye Tracking but Not under Clinical Assessment John-Ross Rizzo, Todd Hudson, Briana Kowal, Michal Wiseman, Preeti Raghavan, New York Univ, New York, NY Poster Board Number P130 / Presentation Number W P130 Recovery of “Cortical Deficits” after Thalamic Stroke Related to Changes in Functional Connectivity in Cortex Argye E Hillis, Andreia Faria, Johns Hopkins Univ SOM, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P141 / Presentation Number W P141 Anti-Gravity Treadmill Training Leads to Superior Walking Ability Compared to Conventional Physical Therapy in Chronic Community Dwelling Stroke Survivors Heather Popp, Joan Breen, Tom Ferlito, Sandy Kiley, Whittier Rehabilitation Hosp, Bradford, MA Poster Board Number P131 / Presentation Number W P131 Efficacy of Self-exercise on General Wards to Improve Activities of Daily Living: A Propensity Score Approach Nariaki Shiraishi, Nihon Fukushi Univ, Handa, Japan; Masafumi Kuzuya, Yusuke Suzuki, Nagoya Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Nagoya, Japan; Seungwon Jeong, Natl Ctr for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Obu, Japan; Motoya Sugiyama, Chubu Rosai Hosp, Nagoya, Japan; Daisuke Matsumoto, Kio Univ, Koryo, Japan; Katsunori Kondo, Chiba Univ, Chiba, Japan Poster Board Number P132 / Presentation Number W P132 Poststroke Depression After Intracerebral Hemorrhage At Young Age Riku-Jaakko Koivunen, Turgut Tatlisumak, Jukka Putaala, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland Community/Risk Factors Posters I Poster Board Number P133 / Presentation Number W P133 Combined Malignant MCA Plus ACA or PCA Infarcts Do Not Have a Worse Outcome Than Isolated Malignant MCA Infarcts in Patients One Year Following Decompressive Hemicraniectomy Laith Maali, Khader Abdelerahaman, Univ of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Poster Board Number P134 / Presentation Number W P134 Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Admission Outcomes Specific for Patients with Stroke Predict Community Discharge Emily R Rosario, Stephanie Kaplan, Casa Colina Ctrs for Rehabilitation, Pomona, CA Poster Board Number P135 / Presentation Number W P135 Usability of a Virtual Reality Tool for In-Home Stroke Rehabilitation: A Case Series Rachel Proffitt, Belinda Lange, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Marisa Sevick, Creighton Univ, Creighton, NE Poster Board Number P136 / Presentation Number W P136 Aiding Stroke Rehabilitation with the Modified Atkins Diet: A Pilot Trial Carolin I Dohle, Juliana M Kennedy, Holly L Goroff, Patricia Coar, Burke Rehabilitation Hosp, White Plains, NY; Eric H Kossoff, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; Rajiv R Ratan, Burke Medical Res Inst, White Plains, NY Poster Board Number P137 / Presentation Number W P137 Inflammatory Biomarkers Predict Disability Independently of Vascular Events: The Northern Manhattan Study Mandip S Dhamoon, Mount Sinai Sch of Med, New York, NY; Ken Cheung, Palma Gervasi-Franklin, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Clinton B Wright, Ralph L Sacco, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Mitchell S Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY Poster Board Number P138 / Presentation Number W P138 Hand Asymmetries in the Control of Grasp Force Post-Stroke Diane E Adamo, Vicky Pardo, Kumar Rajamani, Wayne State Univ, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number P142 / Presentation Number W P142 White Matter Lesion Severity and Functional Recovery Following Inpatient Rehabilitation After Ischemic Stroke Makiko Tanaka, Taiji Ito, Ayako Nakanaga, Shiro Sugiura, Yoshiomi Shimizu, Kenji Yoshikawa, Tsutomu Takahashi, Hoshigaoka Medical Ctr, Osaka, Japan W P143 – W P178 Poster Board Number P143 / Presentation Number W P143 Ankle-brachial Index Predicts Extracranial Vascular Events After Transient Ischemic Attacks Data From The Promapa Study Francisco Purroy, Sara Porta, Hosp Arnau de Vilanova, lleida, Spain; Pedro E Jiménez-Caballero, Hosp San Pedro de Alcántara de Cáceres, Cáceres Spain, Cáceres, Spain; Juan María Jirón, Hosp Jerez de la Frontera, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain; Arantxa Gorospe, María José Torres, Carmen Jiménez-Caballero, Hosp Univrio Son Espases, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Patricia Martínez-Sánchez, La Paz Univ Hosp Autónoma de Madrid Univ IdiPAZ Res Inst, Madrid, Spain; Joan Martí-Fábregas, Hosp de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain; Antonio García-Pastor, Hosp Univrio Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain; Ignacio Casado-Naranjo, Hosp San Pedro de Alcántara de Cáceres, Cáceres, Spain; José María Ramírez-Moreno, Hosp Univrio Infanta Cristina, Badajoz, Spain; Tomás Segura, Hosp Univrio de Albacete, Albacete, Spain; Jaime Masjuan, Hosp Univrio Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain Poster Board Number P144 / Presentation Number W P144 Depressive Symptoms and Risk of Stroke in African Americans: Findings from the Jackson Heart Study Emily C O’Brien, Melissa A Greiner, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Eyal Shahar, Univ of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ; N Chantelle Hardy, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Mario Sims, Wei Wang, Univ of Mississippi, Jackson, MS; Adrian F Hernandez, Lesley H Curtis, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC Poster Board Number P145 / Presentation Number W P145 Increased Areas of Pericardial and Intrathoracic Adipose Tissue Predict Early Mortality or Recurrent Stroke and Reflect Systemic Inflammation in Patients With Ischemic Stroke Antti T Muuronen, Miikus Korhonen, Mikko Taina, Kari Pulkki, Ritva Vanninen, Pirjo Mustonen, Kuopio Univ Hosp, Kuopio, Finland Poster Board Number P146 / Presentation Number W P146 Clinical Characteristics of PFO Stroke in Pregnancy Lei Chen, West China Hosp of Sichuan Univ, Chengdu, China; Wenjun Deng, Thomas R Wickham, Mass General Hosp, Boston, MA; David McMullin D, Lo Eng H, Ferdinando S Buonanno, Mingming Ning, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA — 64 — Poster Board Number P147 / Presentation Number W P147 Apixaban Versus Warfarin in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: Patient Characteristics of the Latin America Cohort from a Multinational Clinical Trial Alvaro Avezum, Dante Pazzanese Inst of Cardiology, São Paulo, Brazil; Cecilia M Bahit, INECO Neurociencias, Rosario, Argentina; Antonio Gonzalez Hermosillo, Insto Nacional de Cardiología “Ignacio Chavez”, Mexico City, Mexico; Fernando Lanas Zanetti, Univ de la Frontera, Temuco, Chile; Daniel Isaza- Restrepo, Fundación Cardioinfantil, Bogota, Colombia; Ariadna Juarez-Garcia, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Mexico City, Mexico; Cristina Vulcano, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Luz Angela Cubillos, Pfizer, New Jersey, NJ; Bonnie K Donato, Bristol-Myers Squibb, New Jersey, NJ Poster Board Number P148 / Presentation Number W P148 Elevated Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 Associates with Greater White Matter Lesion Load and MRI-Defined Infarction: The Northern Manhattan Study (NOMAS) Nirav H Shah, Chuanhui Dong, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Maria Santiago, Mitchell S Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York City, NY; Tatjana Rundek, Ralph L Sacco, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Charles DeCarli, Univ of California at Davis, Sacramento, CA; Myles Wolf, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL; Clinton B Wright, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL Poster Board Number P149 / Presentation Number W P149 Ethnic Disparities In Stroke Related In-Hospital Mortality In Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Ayesha Sherzai, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Markeith Pilot, Dean Sherzai, Loma Linda Univ, Loma Linda, CA; Shadi Yaghi, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY Poster Board Number P151 / Presentation Number W P151 Time is More Brain in Patients with Higher Hemoglobin A1C Jaskiran Brar, Daniel Korya, Nile Khan, Bernard Galea, Saqib Chaudhry, Ildiko Torok, Shayaan Nizam, Spozhmy Panezai, Mohammad Moussavi, Jawad F Kirmani, JFK Stroke and Neurovascular Ctr, Edison, NJ Poster Board Number P152 / Presentation Number W P152 Twenty Years Later: The Changing Picture of Infective Endocarditis in a Large Urban Center Greg Walker, Damon Li, Nicola Hahn, Dean Johnston, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Poster Board Number P153 / Presentation Number W P153 HEALS Hypertension Control Program for Stroke Prevention in African American Communities Sunita Dodani, Sahel Arora, Dale Kraemer, Univ of Florida, Jacksonville, FL Poster Board Number P159 / Presentation Number W P159 Impact of Body Mass Index on 1-year Outcome After Acute Ischemic Stroke Weiping Sun, Sainan Zhu, Ran Liu, Fan Li, Wei Sun, Yining Huang, Peking Univ First Hosp, Beijing, China Poster Board Number P160 / Presentation Number W P160 Elevated Lipoprotein A Levels Predict Worse Short-term Outcomes in Acute Ischemic Stroke Alyana A Samai, Dominique J Monlezun, Amir Shaban, Alexander George, Janelle Cyprich, Ramy El Khoury, Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P161 / Presentation Number W P161 Incidence and Characteristics of Post-Stroke Seizures: A Population-Based Study Tomas Bryndziar, Petra Sedova, Neha M Kramer, Jay Mandrekar, Robert D Brown Jr, James P Klaas, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number P163 / Presentation Number W P163 Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Cerebrovascular Events after Left Ventricular Assist Devices Pouya Tahsili-Fahadan, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD; David R Curfman, Albert A Davis, Washington Univ, St Louis, MO; Noushin Yahyavi-Firouz-Abadi, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD; Michael E Nassif, Shane J LaRue, Gregory A Ewald, Allyson R Zazulia, Washington Univ, St Louis, MO Poster Board Number P164 / Presentation Number W P164 Cerebral Microbleeds and Physical performance: The Framingham Heart Study Jose R Romero, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Sarah R Preis, Boston Univ Sch of Public Health, Boston, MA; Alexa Beiser, Boston Univ Sch of Med and Public Health, Boston, MA; Ashkan Shoamanesh, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Charles DeCarli, Univ of California at Davis, Davis, CA; Philip A Wolf, Sudha Seshadri, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P165 / Presentation Number W P165 Acetaminophen Use and Risk of Stroke and Myocardial Infarction in a Hypertensive Population Rachael L Fulton, Matthew Walters, Anna Dominiczak, Gordon Mcinnes, Peter A Meredith, David Morrison, Sandosh Padmanabhan, Rhian Touyz, Jesse Dawson, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom Poster Board Number P154 / Presentation Number W P154 Von Willebrand Factor Elevation Threshold for Poor Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Ischemic Stroke Alyana A Samai, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Alexander George, Dominique J Monlezun, Lauren Dowell, Cindy Leissinger, Laurie Schluter, Ramy El Khoury, Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P155 / Presentation Number W P155 Racial Differences in Ischemic Stroke Subtypes: The Greater Cincinnati/ Northern Kentucky Stroke Study (GCNKSS) Brett Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jane Khoury, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp, Cincinnati, OH; Kathleen Alwell, Charles J Moomaw, Daniel Woo, Matthew L Flaherty, Opeolu Adeoye, Simona Ferioli, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Sharyl Martini, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Felipe de los Rios, SANNA – Healthcare Network, Lima, Peru; Jason Mackey, Indiana Univ Sch of Med, Indianapolis, IN; Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number P156 / Presentation Number W P156 Arterial Stiffness in Older Adults With and Without Stroke Ada Tang, Daria Shkredova, Derek W Stouth, Maureen J MacDonald, Jennifer J Heisz, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada Poster Board Number P157 / Presentation Number W P157 Frequency of Occurrence and Predictors of Myocardial Infarction after Incident Ischemic Stroke: A Population-Based Study Petra Sedova, Neha M Kramer, James P Klaas, Jay Mandrekar, Robert D Brown Jr, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number P158 / Presentation Number W P158 Underutilization of Guideline-Concordant Cardiac Screening among Patients with Cerebrovascular Disease Jason J Sico, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT; Fitsum Baye, Indiana Univ Sch of Med, Indianapolis, IN; Laura E Myers, Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN; John Concato, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT; Linda S Williams, Dawn M Bravata, Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN Poster Board Number P166 / Presentation Number W P166 Transient Ischemic Attacks In Post-menopausal Women With History Of Migraines Have Lower Risk For Subsequent Ischemic Strokes Haseeb A Rahman, Abraham P Thomas, Houston Methodist Hosp, Houston, TX; Ahmed A Malik, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number P167 / Presentation Number W P167 Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Wake-Up Stroke Brian B Koo, Henry K Yaggi, Li Qin, Lauren Tobias, Yale Univ, New Haven, CT; Dawn Bravata, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN Poster Board Number P169 / Presentation Number W P169 Association Between Serum Leptin Levels and Stroke: Results from Framingham Heart Study Hamidreza Saber, Jayandra J Himali, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Ashkan Shoamanesh, Harvard Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Alexa Beiser, Boston Univ Sch of Public Health, Boston, MA; Alexandra Pikula, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Tamara B Harris, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD; Ronenn Roubenoff, Tufts Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Jose Rafael Romero, Carlos S Kase, Philip A Wolf, Ramachandran S Vasan, Sudha Seshadri, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P170 / Presentation Number W P170 Effect of “Snoring Alone” and “Snoring Plus Phenomenon” on Cardiovascular Diseases, or Fatal, or Nonfatalstroke Yousef M Mohammad, Ahmed A Malik, Omar Saeed, M Fared K Suri, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN — 65 — Poster Board Number P171 / Presentation Number W P171 Findings of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Carotid Duplex as Predictors of Recurrent Brain Infarction -Bingo Cerebral Infarction Study 1Kiyoshi Nakazaki, Shinichi Takeshima, Masaru Kuriyama, Brain Attack Ctr Ota Memorial Hosp, Fukuyama, Japan Poster Board Number P184 / Presentation Number W P184 Echocardiographic Left Ventricular Hypertrophy is Associated with Severity of Cerebral White Matter Hyperintensities in Acute Ischemic Stroke Jun Lee, Hyun-Du Noh, Na-Young Kim, Jung-Im Kwon, Yeungnam Univ Medical Ctr, Daegu, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P172 / Presentation Number W P172 Baseline Quality of Life and Risk of Stroke in the Antihypertensive and Lipid Lowering to Prevent Heart Attack (ALLHAT) Trial Tanzila Shams, Univ Hosp Case Medical Ctr, Cleveland, TX; Alexander P Auchus, Univ of Mississippi Medical Ctr, Jackson, MS; Suzanne Oparil, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham, AL; Clinton Wright, Univ of Miami Health System, Miami, FL; Jackson Wright, Anthony J Furlan, Cathy A Sila, Univ Hosp Case Medical Ctr, Cleveland, OH; Barry Davis, Sara Pressel, Jose-Miguel Yamal, Univ of Texas Sch of Public Health, Houston, TX; Paula Einhorn, Jeff Cutler, Natl Heart Lung and Blood Inst, Bethesda, MD; Alan J Lerner, Univ Hosp Case Medical Ctr, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P185 / Presentation Number W P185 Clinical Predictors of Stroke, TIA and Mimic among Patients with Transient Neurological Dysfunction Admitted to an Emergency Department Observation Unit Matthew S Siket, Virginia M Tran, Janette R Baird, Tracy E Madsen, Lisa H Merck, Anthony M Napoli, Gino Paolucci, Alpert Medical Sch of Brown Univ, Providence, RI; Todd A Seigel, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA; Brian Silver, Alpert Medical Sch of Brown Univ, Providence, RI Poster Board Number P173 / Presentation Number W P173 Providing Education on Primary Risk Factors for Stroke to African American Females 18 Years and Older Maureen Mathews, David Wang, OSF Healthcare, Peoria, IL Poster Board Number P186 / Presentation Number W P186 Elevated Brain Natriuretic Peptide Is An Independent Marker For Cardioembolism And Poor Outcome In Acute Ischemic Stroke Jaydip R Chaudhuri, Yashoda hospital, Hyderabad, India; Rukmini K Mridula, Nizams’s Inst of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India; Banda Balaraju, Srinivasarao Vcs Bandaru, Vijay K Sharma, NUHS, Singapore, Singapore Poster Board Number P174 / Presentation Number W P174 Risk of Intracranial Hemorrhage after Acute Ischemic Stroke in Patients with Systemic Rheumatologic Conditions: A Nationwide Analysis Tapan Mehta, Khushboo Sheth, Univ of Connecticut Sch of Med, Hartford, CT; Ronak Soni, Government Medical Coll, Surat, Surat, India; Kathan Mehta, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA Poster Board Number P187 / Presentation Number W P187 Pathological Differences of Ischemic Stroke Caused by Cholesterol versus Clot Embolization Shu Yang, LSU Health Shreveport, Shreveport, LA; Honglin Dong, Second Hosp, Shanxi Medical Univ, Taiyuan, China; Luyu Yao, Xin Gu, Cynthia Zhao, Wayne Zhang, LSU Health Shreveport, Shreveport, LA Poster Board Number P175 / Presentation Number W P175 Stroke Etiology and the Risk of Post-stroke Seizure: A Long-term Populationbased Cohort Study James Klaas, Neha Kramer, Petra Sedova, Jay Mandrekar, Robert Brown, Jr, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number P188 / Presentation Number W P188 Cardiac Disorders in Patients with Stroke in Multiple Vascular Territories (MVT) Dimitrios Giannakidis, Jignesh Shah, NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Richard Benson, Washington Hosp Ctr, Washington, DC; John Lynch, NINDS, Bethesda, MD Poster Board Number P189 / Presentation Number W P189 Cryptogenic Strokes and Second Ischemic Stroke Rates in Relation to the CHADS2 and CHA2DS2 – VASc Risk Scores Tina D Hunter, CTI Clinical Trial and Consulting Services, Cincinnati, OH; Gregory Y Lip, Univ of Birmingham Ctr for Cardiovascular Sciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom; Maria E Quiroz, Medtronic, Inc, Mounds View, CA; Sarah A Mollenkopf, Medtronic, Inc, Mounds View, MN; Mintu P Turakhia, Stanford Univ / Palo Alto VA, Palo Alto, CA Poster Board Number P176 / Presentation Number W P176 Self-reported Pre-Stroke Physical Activity Levels Influence Functional Ability Following Incident Stroke Michelle N McDonnell, Susan L Hillier, Univ of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia; David L Roth, John Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD; Suzanne E Judd, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; William E Haley, Univ of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Adrian J Esterman, Univ of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia; Virginia G Wadley, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Virginia J Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Adelaide, AL Poster Board Number P177 / Presentation Number W P177 The Frequency and Directionality of the Effect of Sex in Prediction Models for Stroke Jessica Paulus, Hannah Buettner, Benjamin S Wessler, Lana Lai, David M Kent, Tufts Medical Ctr, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P178 / Presentation Number W P178 Temporal Trends of Emergency Department Arrival Times after Acute Ischemic Stroke: a Population-Based Study Brian S Katz, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jane Khoury, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Kathleen Alwell, Charles J Moomaw, Brett M Kissela, Matthew L Flaherty, Daniel Woo, Opeolu Adeoye, Pooja Khatri, Simona Ferioli, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jason Mackey, Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN; Sharyl Martini, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Felipe De Los Rios la Rosa, Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Posters I W P182 – W P205 Poster Board Number P182 / Presentation Number W P182 Left Atrial Volume as a Clinical Predictor for Atrial Fibrillation Detection in Cryptogenic Stroke: A Retrospective Analysis Raisa C Martinez, Louisiana State Univ Health Sciences Ctr, New Orleans, LA; Albit Paoli, Univ Central del Caribe, Sch of Med, Bayamon, PR; Ifeanyi Iwuchukwu, Ochsner Medical Ctr, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P183 / Presentation Number W P183 Analysis of Infarct Patterns in the Stroke Patients with Patent Foramen Ovale Dong Hoon Shin, Dong Jin Shin, Gachon Univ Gil Medical Ctr, Incheon, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P190 / Presentation Number W P190 Contrast Transcranial Doppler Detects More Intra and Extra-Cardiac Right-toLeft Shunts than Trans-Esophageal Echocardiogram Daniel Korya, Saqib Chaudhry, Nile Khan, Ildiko Torok, Bernard Galea, Sonia Gill, Siddhart Mehta, Spozhmy Panezai, Mohammad Moussavi, Jawad F Kirmani, JFK Stroke & Neurovascular Ctr, Edison, NJ Poster Board Number P191 / Presentation Number W P191 Patient Compliance High with Long-Term Continuous ECG Monitor Judith C Lenane, iRhythm, Lincolnshire, IL; Angela J Fought, Fought Consulting, Chicago, IL; Jay H Alexander, NorthShore Univ Health System, Bannockburn, IL Poster Board Number P192 / Presentation Number W P192 Echocardiographic findings in Acute Ischemic Stroke are Implicated in Specific Subtypes of Ischemic Stroke Jun Lee, Jung-Im Kwon, Na-Young Kim, Hyun-Du Noh, Yeungnam Univ Medical Ctr, Daegu, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P193 / Presentation Number W P193 Clinical Usefulness of Contrast-Enhancement Cardiac Magnetic Resonance on Detecting Left Ventricular Thrombus in Acute Ischemic Stroke Junji Takasugi, Hiroshi Yamagami, Teruo Noguchi, Yoshiaki Morita, Tomotaka Tanaka, Satoshi Yasuda, Kazunori Toyoda, Kazuyuki Nagatsuka, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Poster Board Number P194 / Presentation Number W P194 Improved Efficacy of ICM Detection of Atrial Fibrillation in Cryptogenic Stroke Patients with MRI-Defined Infarcts: Preliminary Results from the SPIDER Registry Kelley Joseph, Stephen Wanjiku, Mohammed Jumaa, Mark Richards, Promedica Toledo Hosp, Toledo, OH — 66 — Poster Board Number P196 / Presentation Number W P196 Utility of Echocardiography in the Evaluation of Transient Ischemic Attack Patients Elie Harmouche, Michael Ross, Jason Hockenberry, Robin Dharia, James Greene, Paul MacDonald, Fadi Nahab, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number P197 / Presentation Number W P197 Temporal Association between Infective Endocarditis and Stroke Alexander E Merkler, Weill Cornell Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Stacy Chu, Yale Sch of Med, New Haven, CT; Michael P Lerario, Babak B Navi, Hooman Kamel, Weill Cornell Medical Ctr, New York, NY Poster Board Number P198 / Presentation Number W P198 Older Stroke Patients Get Fewer Diagnostic Tests James E Siegler, Hosp of the Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Thomas Vanassche, Mohana Giruparajah, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Scott Kasner, Hosp of the Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Poster Board Number P199 / Presentation Number W P199 Time Needed To Find – A New Metric For Evaluating Screening Strategies For Atrial Fibrillation In Stroke Patients Rolf Wachter, Mark Weber-Krüger, Jan Liman, Univ of Goettingen, Göttingen, Germany; Gerhard F Hamann, Bezirkskrankenhaus Günzburg, Günzburg, Germany; Sven Klimpe, Horst-Schmidt-Klinik, Wiesbaden, Germany; Pawel Kermer, Krankenhaus Sanderbusch, Sande, Germany; Martin Grond, Kreiskrankenhaus Siegen, Siegen, Germany; Klaus Gröschel, Univ of Mainz, Mainz, Germany Poster Board Number P200 / Presentation Number W P200 Wake-up Stroke Is Associated With Greater Diastolic Blood Pressure Variability Michelle D Lundholm, Melissa Rooney, Carlos E Corado, Ilana M Ruff, Yvonne Curran, Richard A Bernstein, Hrayr Attarian, Shyam Prabhakaran, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P201 / Presentation Number W P201 New Echocardiographic Indicator for Cardioembolic Stroke Yerim Kim, Chi Kyung Kim, Seunguk Jung, Tae Jung Kim, Sang-Bae Ko, Byung-Woo Yoon, Seung-Hoon Lee, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P202 / Presentation Number W P202 Comparison of Stroke in India versus USA: The Indo-US Stroke Project Aneesh B Singhal, Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Sylaja PN, Sree Chitra Thirunal Inst, Kerala, India; Dheeraj Khurana, Postgraduate Inst of Medical Education & Res, Chandigarh, India; Subhash Kaul, Nizam’s Inst of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India; MV Padma, All-India Inst of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; Deepti Arora, Christian Medical Coll and Hosp, Ludhiana, India; Tijy Thankachan, Alison Ayres, Brittany Mills, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Paramdeep Kaur, Jeyaraj D Pandian, Christian Medical Coll and Hosp, Ludhiana, India Poster Board Number P203 / Presentation Number W P203 Early Recurrence or Worsening of Transient Ischemic Attack or Minor Ischemic Stroke Yasumasa Yamamoto, Kyoto Katsura Hosp, Kyoto, Japan; Yoshinari Nagakane, Naoki Makita, Shinji Ashida, Kyoto Second Red Cross Hosp, Kyoto, Japan Poster Board Number P204 / Presentation Number W P204 Diagnostic Ability of a Novel Probe Attached to the Cervix for the Detection of Right-to-left Shunt Is Similar to Transesophageal Echocardiography Hidetaka Mitsumura, Ayumi Arai, Teppei Komatsu, Kenichi Sakuta, Yuka Terasawa, Jun Kubota, Yasuyuki Iguchi, The Jikei Univ Sch of Med, Tokyo, Japan Poster Board Number P205 / Presentation Number W P205 Potential Hematological Biomarkers of Stroke in Cancer Patients Dylan Bobrow, Kajal J Kothadia, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Ctr, New York, NY; Hooman Kamel, Costantino Iadecola, Weill Cornell Medical Coll, New York, NY; Mitchell SV Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Ellinor IB Peerschke, Gerald A Soff, Lisa M DeAngelis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Ctr, New York, NY; Babak B Navi, Weill Cornell Medical Coll, New York, NY Emergency Care/Systems Posters I W P207 – W P228 Poster Board Number P207 / Presentation Number W P207 STOP STROKE©-A Novel Medical Application to Improve Coordination of Stroke Care: A Brief Report on Door to Thrombolysis Times After Initiating the Application Robert Dickson, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX; Adrian Nedelcut, Good Shepherd Health System, Longview, TX Poster Board Number P208 / Presentation Number W P208 Weekend Effect on the Utilization of Intravenous Thrombolysis: Myth or Reality in the Era of Regional Tele-Stroke Networks Keyur Patel, Paul A Hansen, Ryan Gianatasio, Alexander Venizelos, Parita Bhuva, Tanzila Shams, Chandril Chugh, Suman Nalluri, Jeff Coulson, Anita Guthmann, Vallabh Janardhan, Texas Stroke Inst, Dallas-Fortworth Metroplex, TX Poster Board Number P209 / Presentation Number W P209 Trends in Hospital Certification and EMS Utilization of Primary Stroke Centers William Pajerowski, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Steven R Messe, Hosp of the Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Judy Jia, Univ of Texas at Houston, Houston, TX; Michael Abboud, Brigham and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Guy David, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Crawford Mechem, Hosp of the Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Roger Band, Thomas Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia, PA; Scott E Kasner, Hosp of the Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Brendan G Carr, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Michael T Mullen, Hosp of the Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Poster Board Number P210 / Presentation Number W P210 Stroke Alert Notification by Emergency Department or Emergency Medical Service Which One Shortened Door to Needle Time? Yi Dong, Dept of Neurology, Huashan Hosp, State Key of Lab of Neurobiology, Fudan Univ, Shanghai, China; Deepak S Nair, Parker Sarah, Jahnel L Jan, Teresa G Swanson-devlin, Judith M Beck, Maureen Mathews, Clayton J Mcneil, INI Stroke Network, OSF Healthcare System, Dept of Neurology, Univ of Illinois Coll of Med, Peoria, IL; Qiang Dong, Dept of Neurology, Huashan Hosp, State Key of Lab of Neurobiology, Fudan Univ, Shanghai, China; David Z Wang, INI Stroke Network, OSF Healthcare System, Dept of Neurology, Univ of Illinois Coll of Med, Peoria, IL Poster Board Number P211 / Presentation Number W P211 Clinical Characteristics of Pseudo Negative Cases in Prehospital Triage for Stroke Shuichi Tonomura, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Osaka, Japan Poster Board Number P212 / Presentation Number W P212 The Effect Of Pre-hospital Notification On Time To Head Ct, Stroke Specialist Arrival, And Tpa Administration For Hispanic Patients With Acute Stroke Jonathan McCoy, Ralph Fader, Colleen Donovan, Robert Eisenstein, Rutgers – RWJMS, New Brunswick, NJ; Pamela Ohman-Strickland, Rutgers – SPH, Piscataway, NJ; James McKinney, Rutgers – RWJMS, New Brunswick, NJ Poster Board Number P213 / Presentation Number W P213 “Door-to-needle-” Or, “Onset-to-treatment-time”? What Is The Key Marker To Assess Telestroke Care? Charlotte Zerna, Jessica Kepplinger, Kristian Barlinn, Lars-Peder Pallesen, Timo Siepmann, Volker Puetz, Heinz Reichmann, Ruediger von Kummer, Ulf Bodechtel, Univ Hosp Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden, Germany Poster Board Number P214 / Presentation Number W P214 Identifying Stroke Symptoms in the Field: What are we Missing? Lindsay Olson-Mack, Darlene Bourdon, Barbara Kelley, Jon Ludwig, Gilda Tafreshi, Scripps Health, San Diego, CA Poster Board Number P215 / Presentation Number W P215 Validation of Achievement of Target Blood Drug Levels by Paramedic Infusion Start in a Large, Pivotal Prehospital Stroke Trial Kristina Shkirkova, Sidney Starkman, David Geffen Sch of Med, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Nerses Sanossian, USC, Los Angeles, CA; Marc Eckstein, Los Angeles Fire Dept, Los Angeles, CA; Samuel Stratton, Los Angeles EMS Agency, Orange County EMS Agency, Los Angeles, CA; Frank Pratt, Los Angeles County Fire EMS Agency and Dept of Emergency Med, Los Angeles, CA; Robin Conwit, Natl Inst of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; Scott Hamilton, Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA; Jeffrey L Saver, David Geffen Sch of Med, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; FAST-MAG Investigators Poster Board Number P216 / Presentation Number W P216 Recognition Of Stroke By EMS Is Associated With Improved Emergency Department Quality Of Care Michael Abboud, Brigham and Women’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Judy Jia, Univ of Texas at Houston, Houston, TX; William Pajerowski, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Michelle Guo, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadephia, PA; Guy David, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Steven R Messe, Hosp of the Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Roger Band, Thomas Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia, PA; Brendan G Carr, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Michael T Mullen, Hosp of the Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA — 67 — Poster Board Number P217 / Presentation Number W P217 Improvement of Door to Needle Times and IV rt-PA Utilization with the Application of TARGET:STROKE Recommendations to an Urban Integrated TeleMedicine System Navdeep S Sangha, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Elizabeth H Diep, Kaiser Permanente, Woodland Hills, Woodland Hills, CA; Tonya Premsrirath, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, CA; Naomi M Burton, Kaiser Permanente West LA, Los Angeles, CA; Elisa T Mauban, Kaiser Permanente Orange County, Irvine, CA; Howard J Rho, Kaiser Permanente, Downey, Downey, CA; Grace M Tu, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Zohreh Mirsaidi, Kaiser Permanente, South Bay, South Bay, CA; Catherine M Watrous, Kaiser Permanente, Ontario/Fontana, Ontario/Fontana, CA; Shirin Farman, Kaiser Permanente Panorama City, Los Angeles, CA; Lisa L Marcos, Kaiser Permanente, Baldwin Park, Baldwin Park, CA; Jane Rosete, Kaiser Permanente San Diego, Los Angeles, CA; Noelani C Warren, Kaiser Permanente Riverside/Moreno Valley, Riverside, CA; Jill K Uhle, Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, CA; William P Neil, Kaiser Permanente San Diego, San Diego, CA; Adam L Sharp, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Kori L Sauser, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Prasanth Manthena, Ruben Guzman-Marin, Zahra A Ajani, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P224 / Presentation Number W P224 Higher Pre-Hospital Blood Pressure Prolongs Door to Needle Thrombolysis Times Digvijaya Navalkele, Chunyan Cai, Mohammad Rahbar, Renganayaki Pandurengan, Tzu-Ching Wu, Amrou Sarraj, Andrew Barreto, Univ of Texas Medical Sch at Houston, Houston, TX; James Grotta, Memorial Hermann Hosp, Houston, TX; Nicole Gonzales, Univ of Texas Medical Sch at Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P219 / Presentation Number W P219 Enhancing Delivery of Reperfusion Therapies for Ischemic Stroke: Towards Equity Through Organization Miquel Gallofre Dr, Stroke Program, Barcelona, Spain; Sònia Abilleira, Josep Argimon, Agency for Health Quality and Assessment of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain; Carles Constante, Health Planning and Res Directorate, Barcelona, Spain Poster Board Number P227 / Presentation Number W P227 Analysis of Gender and Time to Arrival Among Ischemic Stroke Patients in the Greater Cincinnati/ Northern Kentucky Stroke Study Tracy E Madsen, Warren Alpert Medical Sch of Brown Univ/ Rhode Island Hosp, Providence, RI; Heidi Sucharew, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Brian Katz, Kathleen A Alwell, Charles J Moomaw, Brett M Kissela, Matthew L Flaherty, Danielle Woo, Pooja Khatri, Simona Ferioli, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jason Mackey, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN; Sharyl Martini, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Felipe De Los Rios La Rosa, Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number P220 / Presentation Number W P220 Use Of A Prehospital Stroke Scale Increases Accuracy Of Emergency Medical Services Stroke Recognition John A Oostema, Michigan State Univ Coll of Human Med, Grand Radpis, MI; Mojdeh Nasiri, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Todd Chassee, Kent County Emergency Medical Services, Grand Radpis, MI; Mathew J Reeves, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI Poster Board Number P221 / Presentation Number W P221 Temporal Trends in Door-to-needle Time and Patient Characteristics in Patients Treated With Intravenous Thrombolysis: Analysis of the Sits-east Registry Michal Haršány, St. Anne’s Univ Hosp and Medical Faculty of Masaryk Univ and Intl Clinical Res Ctr, St. Anne’s Univ Hosp, Brno, Czech Republic; Pavla Kadlecová, Intl Clinical Res Ctr, St. Anne’s Univ Hosp, Brno, Czech Republic; Laszlo Csiba, Clinical Ctr, Debrecen Univ, Debrecen, Hungary; Anna Czlonkowska, 2nd Dept of Neurology, Inst of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw and Dept of Pharmacology, Warsaw Medical Univ, Warsaw, Poland; Klara Fekete, Univ of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary; Zuzana Gdovinová, Faculty of Med, P.J. Safarik Universtity, Kosice and L. Pasteur Univ Hosp, Kosice, Slovakia; Dalius Jatuzis, Faculty of Med, Vilnius Univ and Vilnius Univ Hosp Santariskiu Clinics, Vilnius, Lithuania; Vanja Baši Kes, Sestre Milosrdnice Univ Hosp Ctr, Zagreb, Croatia; Adam Kobayashi, Interventional Treatment of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases Ctr and 2nd Dept of Neurology, Inst of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw, Poland; Janika Kõrv, Univ of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia; Yakup Krespi, Stroke Rehabilitation and Res Unit, Memorial Hosp, Memorial Healthcare Group Stroke Ctr, Istanbul, Turkey; Viktor Švigelj, Univ Medical Ctr Ljubljana and Zdravstveni Nasveti, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Georgios Tsivgoulis, Univ of Athens, Sch of Med, “Attikon” Univ Hosp, Athens, Greece; Aleksandras Vilionskis, Vilnus Univ and Republican Vilnius Univ Hosp, Vilnius, Lithuania; Robert Mikulík, St. Anne’s Univ Hosp and Medical Faculty of Masaryk Univ and Intl Clinical Res Ctr, St. Anne’s Univ Hosp, Brno, Czech Republic Poster Board Number P222 / Presentation Number W P222 Multidisciplinary Public-Private Collaboration Improve Rural Stroke Care Shila Thorson, North Dakota Dept of Health, Bismarck, ND; Shiraz Hyder, St Alexius Medical Ctr, Bismarck, ND; Robert Beattie, Univ of North Dakota Sch of Med, Grand Forks, ND; Jolene Engelhart, St Alexius Medical Ctr, Bismarck, ND; Curt Halmrast, North Dakota EMS Association, Bismarck, ND; Shelly Arnold, Sanford Health, Bismarck, ND; June Herman, American Heart Association, Jamestown, ND Poster Board Number P225 / Presentation Number W P225 Twenty Seven Minute Average Door to Needle Time in a “Stroke Buckle” Emergency Department: Building on Target: Stroke Best Practice Strategies with Four Additional Strategies Anil V Yallapragada, Laura Benjamin, Cynthia Neal, Grand Strand Medical Ctr, Myrtle Beach, SC; Jeffrey Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P226 / Presentation Number W P226 Pre-Notification of Stroke Symptoms Reduces Decision Times in Acute Stroke Lindsay Olson-Mack, Lynn Berger, Brooke Dullnig, Randi Suarez, Katherine Afshar, Sandy Perry, Jon Ludwig, Gilda Tafreshi, Barbara Kelley, Scripps Health, San Diego, CA Poster Board Number P228 / Presentation Number W P228 Results Of A Turkish Comprehensive Stroke Center Quality Program A median Of Door To Needle Time Of 60 Minutes Is Achievable With MRI Based Diagnostic Paradigm Bahar Koyuncu, Reza Pourmohammed, Sedef Tavukcu Ozkan, Reha Tolun, Yakup Krespi, Memorial Health Group Stroke Ctr, Istanbul, Turkey Experimental Mechanisms and Models Posters I W P230 – W P264 Poster Board Number P230 / Presentation Number W P230 Tetrahydrobiopterin Attenuates Cerebrovascular Oxidative Stress in Tg2576 Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease Anantha Vijay R Santhanam, Livius V d’Uscio, Zvonimir S Katusic, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number P231 / Presentation Number W P231 Efficacy Of Clinically Tested Laropiprant In Minimizing Brain Injury Following Intracerebral Hemorrhage Abdullah S Ahmad, Monique Mendes, Sylvain Dore, Univ of Florida Coll of Med, Gainesville, FL Poster Board Number P232 / Presentation Number W P232 High Sodium Diet Did Not Increase Peripheral Blood Pressure in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease Saeid Taheri, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Poster Board Number P233 / Presentation Number W P233 FTY720 Preserves Arteriolar Vasodilating Function after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Fernando D Testai, Dale A Pelligrino, Amit B Reddy, Hao-Liang Xu, Univ of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P223 / Presentation Number W P223 Systems wide Streamlining of Door to Recanalization Processes in Endovascular Stroke Therapy Amin Aghaebrahim, Ashutosh Jadhav, Cynthia Kenmuir, Dan-Victor Giurgiutiu, Anat Horev, Yumna Saeed, Clifton Callaway, Frank Guyette, Andrew Ducruet, Brain Jankowitz, Charissa Pacella, Tudor Jovin, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA Poster Board Number P234 / Presentation Number W P234 Mitochondrial Dynamics During Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury: The Role of Opa1 in Cytochrome c Release Thomas H Sanderson, Melissa J Bukowski, Lesley Calo, Karin Przyklenk, Rita Kumar, Wayne State Univ, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number P235 / Presentation Number W P235 The Nuclear Receptors FXR and Nur77 Exhibit Neuroprotective Effects in the Ischemic Mouse Brain Jan-Kolja Strecker, Stephanie Hucke, Kai Diederich, Antje Schmidt, Luisa Klotz, Jens Minnerup, Univ of Münster, Muenster, Germany — 68 — Poster Board Number P236 / Presentation Number W P236 Role of Leukocyte Cathepsin G in an Atherothrombotic Stroke Model Kathryn J Schunke, Raymond C Koehler, Nauder Faraday, Johns Hopkins Unversity, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P248 / Presentation Number W P248 miRNA Profiling of the Ischaemic Penumbra Emily N Ord, Chris McCabe, Catriona McDonald, John D McClure, I Mhairi Macrae, Lorraine M Work, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom Poster Board Number P237 / Presentation Number W P237 Overexpression of Soluble Hemopexin as a Therapeutic Tool against Intracerebral Hemorrhage Jenna L Leclerc, Alex Dang, Juan Santiago-Moreno, Sylvain Doré, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL Poster Board Number P249 / Presentation Number W P249 Agonism of Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Member 1 Induces a Protective Heat Shock Response in the Brain Viktor V Feketa, Adithya Balasubramanian, Zhijuan Cao, Sean P Marrelli, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P238 / Presentation Number W P238 Selective Deletion of Pi3-kinase Gamma in the Brain Inhibits Tissue Plasminogen Activator-induced Brain Hemorrhage Rong Jin, Xiaolei Zhu, Cuiping Wang, Anil Nanda, Dept of Neurosurgery, Shreveport, LA; D Neil Granger, Depart ment of Physiology, Shreveport, LA; Guohong Li, Dept of Neurosurgery, Shreveport, LA Poster Board Number P250 / Presentation Number W P250 Food Restriction Ameliorates Neuroinflammation and Provides Protection in a Mouse Model of Ischemic Stroke Jia Zhang, Fudan Univ, Shanghai, China; Xiaoming Hu, Univ of Pittsburgh Sch of Med, Pittsburgh, PA; Shiduo Lu, Hengyi Mao, Chengrui An, Wenting Zhang, Fudan Univ, Shanghai, China; Guodong Cao, Jun Chen, Univ of Pittsburgh Sch of Med, Pittsburgh, PA; Yanqin Gao, Fudan Univ, Shanghai, China Poster Board Number P239 / Presentation Number W P239 Exposure to Airborne Particulate Matter from Vehicular Exhaust Results in Progression of Brain Injury Following Experimental Stroke Qinghai LIu, Ryan Radwanski, Robin Babadjouni, Peter Baumbacher, Jonathan Russin, Shuhan He, Todd Morgan, Constantinos Sioutas, Caleb Finch, William Mack, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P240 / Presentation Number W P240 S1177-eNOS Phosphorylation Protects Against Stroke Injury in Akt1 Deficient Mice Dmitriy N Atochin, Paul L Huang, Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA Poster Board Number P241 / Presentation Number W P241 Identification of Neural Stem Cells in Neurogenic Niche After Stroke Rui Lan Zhang, Michael Chopp, Cynthia Roberts, Min Wei, Xinli Wang, Zheng Gang Zhang, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit,, MI Poster Board Number P242 / Presentation Number W P242 Role of Hippocampal Estrogen Receptor a; and Src in Sexually Differential Phosphorylation of Tyrosine kinase-B receptors Pelin Cengiz, Ulas Cikla, Vishal Chanana, Douglas Kinter, Wendy Sun, Eshwar Udho, Arel Otles, Peter Ferrazzano, Robert Shaphiro, Jon Levine, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Poster Board Number P243 / Presentation Number W P243 Multiple Therapeutic Effects of Progranulin on Experimental Acute Ischemic Stroke Masato Kanazawa, Kunio Kawamura, Tetsuya Takahashi, Minami Miura, Brain Res Inst, Niigata Univ, Niigata, Japan; Yoshinori Tanaka, Graduate Sch of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Misaki Koyama, Masafumi Toriyabe, Hironaka Igarashi, Tsutomu Nakada, Brain Res Inst, Niigata Univ, Niigata, Japan; Masasugi Nishihara, Graduate Sch of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Masatoyo Nishizawa, Takayoshi Shimohata, Brain Res Inst, Niigata Univ, Niigata, Japan Poster Board Number P244 / Presentation Number W P244 Inhibition of Matrix Metalloprotease 3 Reduces Vascular Injury and Improves Functional Outcomes in Hyperglycemic Stroke Sherif Hafez, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Sally El-Shafey, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA; Susan Fagan, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Adviye Ergul, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number P245 / Presentation Number W P245 Impaired Response to Post-Stroke Candesartan Treatment in a Model of Type 2 Diabetes: Relationship to Angiotensin Receptors Expression Abdelrahman Y Fouda, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Sahar Soliman, Yale Univ, New Haven, CT; Anna Kozak, Bindu Pillai, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Adviye Ergul, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA; Susan C Fagan, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number P246 / Presentation Number W P246 Prostaglandin E2 EP2 Receptor Signaling Aggravates Intracerebral Hemorrhage-Induced Brain Injury Jenna L Leclerc, Joshua Immergluck, Andrew Lampert, Matthew Diller, Sylvain Doré, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL Poster Board Number P247 / Presentation Number W P247 Reducing Hemorrhagic Complication by Rivaroxaban and Apixaban via Neurovascular Protection After Recanalization With Tissue Plasminogen Activator in Ischemic Stroke of Rat Syoichiro Kono, Toru Yamashita, Kentaro Deguchi, Taijun Yunoki, Kota Sato, Nozomi Hishikawa, Koji Abe, Okayama Univ, Okayama, Japan Poster Board Number P251 / Presentation Number W P251 Novel Platelet-Activating Factor Receptor Antagonists Attenuate Brain Injury after Experimental Stroke Nicolas G Bazan, Larissa Khoutorova, Louisiana State Univ, New Orleans, LA; Julio Alvarez-Builla, Univ of Alcalá, Madrid, Spain; Ludmila Belayev, Louisiana State Univ, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P252 / Presentation Number W P252 Amylin Vasculopathy, a Novel Mechanism of Cerebrovascular Injury and Neurologic Deficits in Diabetes Nirmal Verma, Michael Mina, Miao Liu, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY; Matthew Nystoriak, Univ of California, Davis, CA; sarah Srodulski, Xiao Li Peng, Jennifer Brelsfoard, Adam Bachstetter, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY; Conrado Pascual, Xinmin Xie, Afasci Res Lab, Redwood, CA; Kathryn Saatman, Linda Van Eldik, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY; Manuel Navedo, Univ of California, Davis, CA; Sanda Despa, Florin Despa, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Poster Board Number P253 / Presentation Number W P253 Repeated Remote Ischemic Conditioning (RIC) after Intracerebral Hemorrhage Regulates Macrophage Polarization and CD36 Expression to Promote Hematoma Resolution Kumar Vaibhav, Mohammad B Khan, Babak Baban, Heba Ahmed, Philip Wang, Aizaz Chaudhary, Susan C Fagan, David C Hess, Md Nasrul Hoda, Krishnan M Dhandapani, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number P254 / Presentation Number W P254 Docosahexaenoic Acid Therapy of Experimental Hemorrhagic Stroke Ludmila Belayev, Larissa Khoutorova, Sung-Ha Hong, Sung-Ha Hong, Louisiana State Univ, New Orleans, LA; Andre Obenaus, Loma Lind Univ, Loma Linda, CA Poster Board Number P255 / Presentation Number W P255 Neuroprotective Effects Of Thyroid Hormone – T2 (3,5-diiodo-I-thyronine) After Transient MCAO In Mice Alexander Mdzinarishvili, Prabodh Sadana, Northeast Ohio Medical Univ, Rootstown, OH Poster Board Number P256 / Presentation Number W P256 Voxel-by-Voxel Distribution Pattern of Estimates of Vascular Volume and that of Blood-to-brain Forward Volume Transfer Constant are different in Experimental Embolic Stroke Tavarekere N Nagaraja, Madhava P Aryal, Kelly Keenan, James R Ewing, Robert A Knight, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number P257 / Presentation Number W P257 Progesterone Improves Long-term Neurobehavioral Outcome in Models of Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) Michael L James, Beilei Lei, Huaxin Sheng, Hana Dawson, Seongtae Jeong, Justin Hsieh, Daniel T Laskowitz, David S Warner, Duke Univ, Durham, NC Poster Board Number P258 / Presentation Number W P258 Alpha-2-antiplasmin Inactivation Reduces Brain Injury, Hemorrhage and Death Following Ischemic Stroke Guy Reed, Aiilyan Houng, Dong Wang, Univ of Tennessee, Memphis, TN Poster Board Number P259 / Presentation Number W P259 Selective Intra-arterial Administration of Verapamil is Neuroprotective in Acute Ischemic Stroke Michael E Maniskas, Gregory J Bix, Justin F Fraser, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY — 69 — Poster Board Number P260 / Presentation Number W P260 Role of the Prostaglandin E2 EP1 Receptor in Traumatic Brain Injury Alexander V Glushakov, Jawad A Fazal, Univ of Florida Coll of Med, Gainesville, FL; Shuh Narumiya, Kyoto Univ, Kyoto, Japan; Sylvain Dore, Univ of Florida Coll of Med, Gainesville, FL Poster Board Number P261 / Presentation Number W P261 Increased Susceptibility of Blood-Brain Barrier to Ischemic Damage by a Diabetic Metabolite Methylglyoxal Kyeong-A Kim, Young-Jun Shin, Eun-Sun Kim, Muhammad Akram, Dabi Noh, Eunji Kim, Ok-Nam Bae, Hanyang Univ, Ansan, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P270 / Presentation Number W P270 Quality of In-Hospital Stroke Care in Veterans Affairs Hospitals Michael J Lyerly, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Danielle Sager, Jessica Coffing, Theresa Damush, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN; Gary Cutter, Peter H King, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Linda Williams, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN Poster Board Number P271 / Presentation Number W P271 Reasons Why rt-PA Was Not Given: Physician Documentation vs Chart Abstraction Bryan Eckerle, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jane Khoury, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Kathleen Alwell, Charles Moomaw, Brett Kissela, Matthew Flaherty, Daniel Woo, Opeolu Adeoye, Simona Ferioli, Felipe de los Rios la Rosa, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Sharyl Martini, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Jason Mackey, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN; Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number P262 / Presentation Number W P262 Neuroprotective Effect of Nattokinase Mediated by Inhibition of Platelet Aggregation and Thrombosis in Photothrombotic Stroke Yong-Joo Ahn, Maya Hwewon Kim, MGH/HMS, Charlestown, MA; Jihyun Kim, Chungbuk Natl Univ, Cheongju, Korea, Republic of; Gwangmin An, Dongju Kim, ILDONG Pharmaceutical Co, Ltd, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Ye-Rim Kwon, Angela Mingie Lee, MGH/HMS, Charlestown, MA; Yun-Bae Kim, Chungbuk Natl Univ, Cheongju, Korea, Republic of; Hyung-Hwan Kim, MGH/HMS, Charlestown, MA Poster Board Number P263 / Presentation Number W P263 Alteration In Hippocampal Oscillations After Stroke: A Candidate Biomarker For Stroke-induced Cognitive Impairment Ji-Wei He, Yasuo Nishijima, Yosuke Akamatsu, UC San Francisco and SFVAMC, San Francisco, CA; Gratianne Rabiller, Univs Bordeaux, Talence, France; Jialing Liu, UC San Francisco and SFVAMC, San Francisco, CA Poster Board Number P264 / Presentation Number W P264 Imaging Cerebrovascular Reserve using Blood Flow and Oxygenation Level Dependent: A Study using Acetazolamide Challenge Deqiang Qiu, Fadi Nahab, Seena Dehkharghani, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA Health Services, Quality Improvement, W P265 – W P302/W P423 and Patient-Centered Outcomes Posters I Poster Board Number P265 / Presentation Number W P265 Utilization of Comprehensive Stroke Center Resources by Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage Claude Nguyen, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Osman Mir, Baylor Univ Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX; Farhaan Vahidy, Sean Savitz, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr at Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P266 / Presentation Number W P266 A Simple Score for Prediction of Outcome after Cerebral Venous Thrombosis Miguel A Barboza, Natl Inst of Neurology and Neurosurgery, México DF, Mexico; Erwin Chiquete, The Natl Inst of Medical Sciences and Nutrition, México DF, Mexico; Antonio Arauz, Jonathan Colín, Alejandro Quiroz-Compean, Natl Inst of Neurology and Neurosurgery, México DF, Mexico; Carlos Cantú-Brito, The Natl Inst of Medical Sciences and Nutrition, México DF, Mexico Poster Board Number P267 / Presentation Number W P267 Different Strokes: Causality and Outcomes in the NINDS-tPA Trials David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Arthur Choi, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Scot Fang, Adnan Darwiche, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Fabien Scalzo, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P268 / Presentation Number W P268 Language Discordance Between Patient and Treating Physician Does Not Delay Time to Thrombolysis Sara K Rostanski, Olajide Williams, Randolph S Marshall, Joshua Stillman, Joshua Z Willey, Columbia Univ, New York, NY Poster Board Number P269 / Presentation Number W P269 High vs Moderate-intensity Statin Therapy After Ischemic Stroke: Findings from PROSPER Melissa A Greiner, Emily O’Brien, Ying Xian, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Deepak L Bhatt, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Lesley Maisch, Patient Investigator, Amherst, NY; Deidre Hannah, Patient Investigator, North Richland Hills, TX; Brianna Lindholm, Patient Investigator, Frisco, TX; Eric E Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Daiwai M Olson, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX; Eric D Peterson, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Gregg C Fonarow, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Michael J Pencina, Adrian F Hernandez, Duke Univ, Durham, NC Poster Board Number P272 / Presentation Number W P272 Healthcare Resource Availability, Acute Ischemic Stroke Outcomes and Quality of Care Emily C O’Brien, Jingjing Wu, Phillip J Schulte, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Gregg C Fonarow, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Adrian F Hernandez, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Lee H Schwamm, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Eric D Peterson, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Deepak L Bhatt, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Eric E Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Poster Board Number P273 / Presentation Number W P273 The Cost-Effectiveness of Telestroke Varies by Implementation Cost and Stroke Severity: Real World Data From a Pacific Northwest Network Elizabeth Baraban, Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR; Richard Nelson, Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Healthcare System, Salt Lake City, UT; Alexandra Lesko, Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR; Jennifer Majersik, Univ Of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Archit Bhatt, Nicholas Okon, Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR Poster Board Number P274 / Presentation Number W P274 Characterizing The “Universe” Of Transitional Care Programs For Stroke Survivors In The United States Mahshid Abir, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Barbara G Vickrey, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Paul Koegel, RAND Corp, Santa Monica, CA; Joseph P Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Robert Suter, American Heart Association, Dallas, TX; Sam R Watson, Sam R Watson, Michigan Health and Hosp Association, Lansing, MI; William G Barsan, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number P275 / Presentation Number W P275 Validation of Stroke Meaningful Use Measures in a National EHR System Michael Phipps, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Jeff Fahner, Danielle Sager, Jessica Coffing, Bailey Maryfield, Linda Williams, Roudebush VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN Poster Board Number P276 / Presentation Number W P276 Implementation of an Electronic Neurorehabilitation Census Board: Improving Throughput and Limiting Avoidable Hospitalization Days through MultiDisciplinary Coordination of Care Bamidele Oyebamiji Adeyemo, Grace Wilcox, David Burke, Michael Frankel, Emory Univ Sch of Med, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number P277 / Presentation Number W P277 30 Day Readmission Rates are Higher at Primary Stroke Centers than at Comprehensive Stroke Centers Elizabeth Diebolt, Sarah Song, Bichun Ouyang, Shawna Cutting, Rush Univ Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P278 / Presentation Number W P278 Relationships Between Hospital Volume and Outcomes in Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Patients: J-aspect Study Satoru Kamitani, The Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Kunihiro Nishimura, Natinal Cardiovascular and Cerevral Ctr, Suita, Japan; Akiko Kada, Nagoya Medical Ctr, Nagoya, Japan; Ryota Kurogi, Ataru Nishimura, Tetsuro Sayama, Koji Iihara, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; J-ASPECT Poster Board Number P279 / Presentation Number W P279 Cost-efficiency of Prehospital Stroke Treatment Klaus C Fassbender, Silke Walter, Andreas Ragoschke-Schumm, Anton Haass, Univ Hosp of the Saarland, Homburg, Germany; Martin Dietrich, Univ of the Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany — 70 — Poster Board Number P280 / Presentation Number W P280 Predictors of Hospitalization in Patients with Minor Stroke and TIA Melissa Stamplecoski, Jiming Fang, Ruth Hall, Peter C Austin, Jack V Tu, Inst for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, ON, Canada; Leanne K Casaubon, Univ Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada; Moira K Kapral, Frank L Silver, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada Poster Board Number P281 / Presentation Number W P281 Improving Prediction of Readmission After Ischemic Stroke: A Nationwide Retrospective Cohort Analysis Corey R Fehnel, Rhode Island Hosp/Brown Univ Alpert Medical Sch, Providence, RI; Yoojin Lee, Vincent Mor, Brown Univ Sch of Public Health, Providence, RI Poster Board Number P282 / Presentation Number W P282 Delays in Presentation to Stroke Prevention Clinic after TIA or Minor Stroke are Associated with Increased Recurrent Events, Hospitalization and Mortality Dylan Blacquiere, Saint John Regional Hosp, Saint John, NB, Canada; Jeff Perry, Grant Stotts, The Ottawa Hosp, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Aline Bourgoin, Champlain Regional Stroke Network, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Michael Pugliese, Carleton Univ, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Jane Sutherland, Steven Van Gaal, Dar Dowlatshahi, The Ottawa Hosp, Ottawa, ON, Canada; Mukul Sharma, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada Poster Board Number P283 / Presentation Number W P283 Race-Ethnic Stroke Disparities in the Florida-Puerto Rico Collaboration to Reduce Stroke Disparities Study – The NINDS Stroke Prevention Intervention Research Program Ralph L Sacco, Hannah Gardener, Kefeng Wang, Chuanhui Dong, Maria A Ciliberti-Vargas, Jose G Romano, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; W Scott Burgin, Univ of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Olveen Carrasquillo, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Enid J Garcia-Rivera, Univ of Puerto Rico Sch of Med, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Sebastian Koch, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Joe A Nelson, Florida Dept of Health, Tallahassee, FL; Ulises Nobo, HIMA San Pablo Caguas, Caguas, Puerto Rico; Mary Robichaux, American Heart Association, Marietta, GA; David Z Rose, Univ of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Fernando L Santiago, Univ of Puerto Rico Sch of Med, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Michael F Waters, Univ of Florida Coll of Med, Gainesville, FL; Juan C Zevallos, Florida Intl Univ, Miami, FL; Tatjana Rundek, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; for the FL-PR CReSD Investigators and Collaborators Poster Board Number P284 / Presentation Number W P284 Frailty Is an Independent Predictor of Functional Status at Hospital Discharge in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Mathew J Reeves, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Heidi Sucharew, Jane Khoury, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Kathleen Alwell, Charles Moomaw, Brett Kissela, Daniel Woo, Matthew Flaherty, Opeolu Adeoye, Pooja Khatri, Simona Ferioli, Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number P285 / Presentation Number W P285 Novel Imaging Technology to Select Patients with a Recent Transient Ischemic Attack or Minor Ischemic Stroke for Carotid Endarterectomy: The Relationship between Test Performance and Cost-Effectiveness Leander R Buisman, Adriana J Rijnsburger, Erasmus Univ Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands; Peter J Koudstaal, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands; William K Redekop, Erasmus Univ Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands Poster Board Number P286 / Presentation Number W P286 Assessing Wisconsin Hospitals’ Capacity to Treat Acute Stroke Julie E Baumann, Wisconsin Dept of Health Services, Madison, WI Poster Board Number P287 / Presentation Number W P287 Collaborative Cryptogenic Stroke Clinic Improves Secondary Stroke Prevention While Helping Achieve Stroke Metrics Mark Richards, Promedica Physicians Cardiology, Ottawa Hills, OH; Kelley joseph, Promedica Stroke Network, Toledo, OH; James Auberle, The Toledo Clinic, Toledo, OH; Syed Zaidi, Mohommad Jumaa, Promedica Stroke Network, Toledo, OH Poster Board Number P288 / Presentation Number W P288 Using “Big Data” Analytics and Visualization for Quality Improvement in Stroke Care Sara J Kavanagh, The Royal Coll of Physicians, London, United Kingdom; Benjamin Bray, King’s Coll London, London, United Kingdom; Lizz Paley, James T Campbell, Emma Vestesson, Alex M Hoffman, The Royal Coll of Physicians, London, United Kingdom; Anthony G Rudd, King’s Coll London, London, United Kingdom Poster Board Number P289 / Presentation Number W P289 Cost Burden of Stroke Mimics and Transient Ischemic Attacks Following Intravenous Tissue Plasminogen Activator Treatment Nitin Goyal, Shailesh Male, Sushma Bellamkonda, Ramin Zand, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Ctr, Memphis, TN Poster Board Number P290 / Presentation Number W P290 Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction Deters Functional Recovery After Acute Ischemic Stroke Hong-Kyun Park, Beom Joon Kim, Mi Wha Yang, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of; Seongheon Kim, Kangwon Natl Univ Coll of Med, Chuncheon-si, Korea, Republic of; Moon-Ku Han, Hee-Joon Bae, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P291 / Presentation Number W P291 Long-term Stroke Awareness Among Stroke Survivors is Suboptimal Carlos Corado, Deborah Bergman, Ilana Ruff, Yvonne Curran, Richard A Bernstein, Shyam Prabhakaran, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P292 / Presentation Number W P292 Variable Frequencies, Outcomes and Costs Argue for Separate Tracking of Ischemic Strokes (ISs), Subarachnoid Hemorrhages (SAHs) and Other Hemorrhagic Strokes (OHSs) Darryl T Gray, Agency For Healthcare Res & Qual, Rockville, MD Poster Board Number P293 / Presentation Number W P293 Opportunities For Interventions In Stroke-Dizziness Presentations: A Prospective Single Center Surveillance Study Kevin A Kerber, James F Burke, Devin L Brown, TImothy P Hofer, Eric E Adelman, Brian C Callaghan, A Mark Fendrick, William J Meurer, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number P294 / Presentation Number W P294 Balancing Autonomy and Beneficence in Acute Stroke Therapy: Neurologist Attitudes Toward Delaying Thrombolysis in Order to Obtain Informed Consent Brett D Kaplan, Jessica Cranston, Latisha K Ali, Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P295 / Presentation Number W P295 Admission Is Delayed in Patients with Predominantly Visual Symptoms of Ischemic Occipital Stroke Katri Silvennoinen, Heli Silvennoinen, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Carolin Gall, Otto-von-Guericke Univ of Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany; Paolo M Rossini, Catholic Univ of Rome, Rome, Italy; Wioletta J Waleszczyk, Polish Acad of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland; Bernhard A Sabel, Otto-von-Guericke Univ of Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany; Turgut Tatlisumak, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland Poster Board Number P296 / Presentation Number W P296 Care Trajectories and Costs after Ischemic Stroke for Patients in the Veterans Health Administration Greg Arling, Purdue Univ, West Lafayette, IN; Susan Ofner, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN; Laura Meyers, Veterans Health Admin, Indianapolis, IN; Joanne Daggy, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN; Mat Reeves, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Linda Williams, Dawn Bravata, Veterans Health Admin, Indianapolis, IN Poster Board Number P297 / Presentation Number W P297 The Electronic Stroke CarePath – An Integrated Approach to Stroke Care Irene Katzan, Youran Fan, Cleveland Clinic Founda, Cleveland, OH; Micheal Speck, Speck Technologies, Cleveland, OH; Johanna L Morton, St David’s Healthcare, Austin, TX; Ken Uchino, Sandra Griffith, Michael Modic, Cleveland Clinic Founda, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P298 / Presentation Number W P298 Simulation Based Acute Stroke Training for Neurology Residents Deependra Khanal, Sara Hocker, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number P299 / Presentation Number W P299 Impact of an Institutional Guideline on Implementing Early Decompressive Hemicraniectomy (DHC) for Large Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke Casey Olm-Shipman, Victoria Marquevich, Jonathan Rosand, Aman Patel, Emad Eskandar, Aurelie Cordier, Alison Ayres, Lee H Schwamm, Aneesh B Singhal, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA — 71 — Poster Board Number P300 / Presentation Number W P300 Ethnic Differences in Post-Stroke Quality of Life in the Brain Attack Surveillance in Corpus Christi (BASIC) Project Sarah L Reeves, Devin Brown, Jonggyu Baek, Lewis B Morgenstern, Lynda D Lisabeth, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number P301 / Presentation Number W P301 A Neurology/Emergency Medicine Co-Management Protocol for the Observation Management of Transient Ischemic Attack Samuel Ritter, Sanam Baghshomali, Cheryl Bushnell, David Cline, Amy Guzik, Patrick Reynolds, Brian Hiestand, Wake Forest Sch of Med, Winston Salem, NC Poster Board Number P302 / Presentation Number W P302 Assessment of a New Method of Warfarin Management vs the New Oral Anticoagulants and Conventional Warfarin Management in Atrial Fibrillation Henry I Bussey Jr, Genesis Clinical Res, San Antonio, TX; Edith Nutescu, Coll of Pharmacy, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P423 / Presentation Number W P423 Women Perceive Differences in Stroke Prevention Care Based on their Primary Care Physician’s Specialty Hanna King, Clotilde Balucani, SUNY Downstate Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY; Dimitre Stefanov, SUNY Downstate Sch of Public Health, Brooklyn, NY; Mary Rosser, Albert Einstein Coll of Med and Montefiore Medical Ctr, Bronx, NY; Brian Tark, Elliot Lederman, Ovadia Abulafia, Steven R Levine, SUNY Downstate Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY In-hospital Treatment Posters I W P306 – W P319 Poster Board Number P306 / Presentation Number W P306 Novel Oral Anticoagulant Initiation Within 14 days of Stroke Is Not Associated with Excess Hemorrhagic Transformation Rates Keith Phoa, Mahesh Kate, Laura Gioia, Brian Buck, Kenneth Butcher, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Poster Board Number P307 / Presentation Number W P307 Novel Application of Reversible Parental Anti-platelets in Patients with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Siddhart Mehta, Mohammed Hussain, Jaskiran Brar, Daniel Korya, Harina Chahal, Javaad Ahmad, Erfan Karim, Mohammad Moussavi, Jawad Kirmani, JFK Stroke and Neurovascular Ctr, Edison, NJ Poster Board Number P308 / Presentation Number W P308 A Four-Year Experience of Symptomatic Intracranial Hemorrhage Rate Following Intravenous Tissue Plasminogen Activator at a Comprehensive Stroke Center Jeffrey C Wagner, Alessandro Orlando, Christopher V Fanale, Michelle Whaley, Kathryn L McCarthy, David Bar-Or, Swedish Medical Ctr, Englewood, CO Poster Board Number P311 / Presentation Number W P311 Clinical outcomes among transferred children with Ischemic and Hemorrhagic stroke in the Nationwide Inpatient Sample Malik M Adil, Dept of Neurology, Ochsner Clinic Fndn, St Cloud, MN; Gabriel A Vidal, Dept of Neurology, Ochsner Clinic Fndn, New Orleans, LA; Ahmed A Malik, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN; Faraz Khursheed, Dept of Neurology,Louisiana State Univ Health Sciences Ctr, New Orleans, LA; Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number P312 / Presentation Number W P312 Secular Trends of Intravenous Heparin Use for Acute Ischemic Stroke in Korea: From 2008 To 2013 Jong-Won Chung, Beom Joon Kim, Moon-Ku Han, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of; Jong-Moo Park, Kyusik Kang, Eulji General Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Tai Hwan Park, Sang-Soon Park, Seoul Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Yong-Jin Cho, Keun-Sik Hong, Ilsan Paik Hosp, Goyang-si, Korea, Republic of; Kyung Bok Lee, Soonchunhyang Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Jun Lee, Yeungnam Univ Hosp, Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Youngchai Ko, SooJoo Lee, Eulji Univ Hosp, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of; Dong-Eog Kim, Dongguk Univ Ilsan Hosp, Goyang-si, Korea, Republic of; Dae-Hyun Kim, Jae-Kwan Cha, Dong-A Univ Hosp, Pusan, Korea, Republic of; Joon-Tae Kim, Chonnam Natl Univ Hosp, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of; Jay Chol Choi, Jeju Natl Univ Hosp, Jeju, Korea, Republic of; Dong-Ick Shin, Chungbuk Natl Univ Coll of Med, Cheongju, Korea, Republic of; Ji Sung Lee, Soonchunhyang Univ Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Juneyoung Lee, Korea Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Kyung-Ho Yu, Byung-Chul Lee, Hallym Univ Sacred Heart Hosp, Anyang, Korea, Republic of; Hee-Joon Bae, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P313 / Presentation Number W P313 Risk of Rebleed with Resumption of Anticoagulation after Intracranial Hemorrhage Jonathan M Weimer, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Coll of Med, Cleveland, OH; Errol Gordon, Mount Sinai Sch of Med, New York, NY; Jennifer A Frontera, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Coll of Med, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P315 / Presentation Number W P315 Outcomes Of In-hospital Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation In Stroke Patients Admitted In The United States, Years 2005-2011 Malik M Adil, Ochsner Clinic Fndn, St Cloud, MN; Gabriel A Vidal, Ochsner Clinic Fndn, New Orleans, LA; Ahmed A Malik, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN; Faraz Khursheed, Louisiana State Univ, New Orleans, LA; Fahad Saeed, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number P316 / Presentation Number W P316 In-Hospital Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Acute Ischemic Stroke Are Affected by Concurrent Atrial Fibrillation Nilay Kumar, Cambridge Health Alliance / Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Neetika Garg, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Ctr, Boston, MA; Monica Khunger, All India Inst of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; Anand Venkatraman, Univ of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number P309 / Presentation Number W P309 Serum Albumin Predicts Outcome In Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage Harn Shiue, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham Stroke Ctr, Birmingham, AL; Karen C Albright, Geriatric Res Education and Clinical Ctr (GRECC), Birmingham VA Medical Ctr, Birmingham, AL; Kara A Sands, Angela N Hays, Alissa Gadpaille, Ayaz Khawaja, April Sisson, Muhammad Alvi, Reza Bavarsad Shahripour, Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham Stroke Ctr, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number P310 / Presentation Number W P310 Contemporary Trends In The Ischemic Stroke “Weekend Effect” On IV Thrombolytic Use, In-hospital Mortality, Discharge Disposition, Hospital Charges, And Length Of Stay – A National Perspective Vishal B Jani, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Sopan Lahewala, Mount Sinai Hosp, New York, NY; Shilpkumar Arora, Mount Sinai St Luke’s Roosevelt Hosp, New York, NY; Achint Patel, Icahn Sch of Med at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; Syed Hussain, Anmar Razak, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Umesh Gidwani, Mount Sinai Hosp, New York, NY; Ameer Hassan, Valley Baptist brain and spine network, Harlingen, TX; Saqib Chaudhry, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Fareed Suri, Zeenat Qureshi stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN; Mounzer Kassab, Adnan Safdar, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Adnan Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN; Arshad Majid, Sheffield Inst for Translational Neuroscience (SITraN), SHEFFIELD, United Kingdom Poster Board Number P317 / Presentation Number W P317 Early CSF Volume Changes Predict Malignant Edema in Large Hemispheric Infarction Rajat Dhar, Kristy Yuan, Tobias Kulik, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO; Yasheng Chen, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Laura E Heitsch, Naim Khoury, Kristin Guilliams, Katie Vo, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO; Hongyu An, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Andria Ford, Jin-Moo Lee, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO Poster Board Number P318 / Presentation Number W P318 Ischemic Stroke in the Post-Operative Phase of 2,035 Consecutive Orthotopic Liver Transplantations David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Christopher B Lening, Olcay Aksoy, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Dezhi Liu, Nanjing Univ Sch of Med, Nanjing, China; Jason D Hinman, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Fabien Scalzo, Mark S Johnson, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Victor W Xia, Ronald W Busuttil, Vatche G Agopian, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P319 / Presentation Number W P319 Effect of Weekend Admission on Inhospital Outcomes Among Children with Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes Malik M Adil, Gabriel A Vidal, Ochsner Clinic Fndn, St Cloud, MN; Ahmed A Malik, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN; Faraz Khursheed, Louisiana State Univ, St Cloud, MN; Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN — 72 — Intracerebral Hemorrhage Posters I W P321 – W P336 / W P424 – W P425 Poster Board Number P321 / Presentation Number W P321 Predicting Mortality in ICH: Redefining the ICH Score D Jay McCracken, Brendan P Lovasik, Margaret E McDougal, Courtney E McCracken, Gustavo Pradilla, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number P322 / Presentation Number W P322 Prediction of Intracerebral Hemorrhage Expansion With Clinical, Laboratory, Pharmacologic, and Noncontrast Radiographic Variables Sheila Chan, Vivek A Rao, Alexander C Flint, Kaiser Redwood City, Redwood City, CA Poster Board Number P323 / Presentation Number W P323 Development of a Nomogram to Predict Hematoma Expansion in Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage Xiaoying Yao, Ren Ji Hosp, Sch of Med, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Shanghai, China; Magdy Selim, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Ctr, Boston, MA; Ye Xu, Harvard Sch of Public Health, Boston, MA; Erica Siwila-Sackman, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Ctr, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P324 / Presentation Number W P324 The Influence Of Low Density Lipoprotein On Intracerebral Hemorrhage Volume Ayaz Khawaja, Amelia K Boehme, Kimberly Kicielinski, Kanika Arora, Michael Lyerly, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Muhammed Alvi, Natl Inst of Health, Bethesda, MD; Gyanendra Kumar, Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number P325 / Presentation Number W P325 Hematoma Volumes Are Independent of Elevated Prehospital Blood Pressure in Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage Rahel T Zewude, Laura C Gioia, Mahesh P Kate, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Kim Liss, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Brian R Lowe, Kenneth Butcher, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Poster Board Number P326 / Presentation Number W P326 Comparison of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage Outcomes in Patients with Warfarin and Antiplatelet Medication Use Santosh Murthy, Yogesh Moradiya, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; Jesse Dawson, Kennedy Lees, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Daniel F Hanley, Wendy C Ziai, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P327 / Presentation Number W P327 Quantitative Localization and Predictive Performance of Intracranial Hemorrhage John Muschelli III, Johns Hopkins Sch of Public Health, Baltimore, MD; Natlie Ullman, Johns Hopkins Medical Insts, Baltimore, MD; Daniel Hanley, Ciprian Crainiceanu, Johns Hopkins Sch of Public Health, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P328 / Presentation Number W P328 Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure on Arrival is Not Associated with Higher Early Mortality in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Patients Kara A Sands, Karen C Albright, Kimberly Kicielinski, Harn Shiue, April Sisson, Michael Lyerly, Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number P329 / Presentation Number W P329 Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome during Hospitalization for Intracerebral Hemorrhage Drives Poor Functional Outcome at Discharge Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Kimberly Kicielinski, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Niren Kapoor, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Kanika Arora, Alyssa Gadpaille, Harn Shiue, David Miller, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Mitchell Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number P330 / Presentation Number W P330 Intracerebral Hemorrhage Volume Measurement: Modified ABC/2 Method is Faster and Reliable Abhay Kumar, Vilaas Shetty, Saint Louis Univ, Saint Louis, MO Poster Board Number P332 / Presentation Number W P332 Ratio of Blood Urea Nitrogen to Serum Creatinine Predicts Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage Volume Harn Shiue, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham Stroke Ctr, Birmingham, AL; Karen C Albright, Geriatric Res Education and Clinical Ctr (GRECC), Birmingham VA Medical Ctr, Birmingham, AL; Kara A Sands, Alissa Gadpaille, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham Stroke Ctr, Birmingham, AL; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Ayaz Khawaja, April Sisson, Reza Bavarsad Shahripour, Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham Stroke Ctr, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number P333 / Presentation Number W P333 Seizure as the Presenting Symptom of ICH Patient Characteristics and EEG Utilization Alyssa Gadpaille, Karen C Albright, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Muhammad Alvi, Natl Inst of Health, Baltimore, MD; Ayaz Khawaja, Harn Shiue, Kara Sands, Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number P334 / Presentation Number W P334 Admission Blood Pressure Predicts The Number Of Medications Upon Discharge In Patients With Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage Ayaz Khawaja, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Karen C Albright, Reza Bavarsad Shahripour, Gyanendra Kumar, Harn Shiue, Michael Lyerly, Angela Hays, Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number P335 / Presentation Number W P335 The Impact of Electrolyte Abnormalities in Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage Muhammad Alvi, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Michael J Lyerly, Reza Bavarsad Shahripour, Alissa Gadpaille, Harn Shiue, Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number P336 / Presentation Number W P336 Sepsis in Intracranial Hemorrhage – Should We Be Bugged? Swarna Rajagopalan, Richard Ronca, Ausim Azizi, Temple Univ Hosp, Philadelphia, PA Poster Board Number P424 / Presentation Number W P424 Poor Functional Outcome And Intracerebral Hemorrhage: What Are The Main Factors? Mikel Terceño, Yolanda Silva, Joaquín Serena, Cecile van Eendenburg, Gerard Blasco, Josep Puig, Mar Castellanos, Hosp Univri Dr Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain Poster Board Number P425 / Presentation Number W P425 Sepsis in Intracranial Hemorrhage: Does Stroke-Induced Systemic Immunosuppression Play a Role? Swarna Rajagopalan, Richard Ronca, Ausim Azizi, Temple Univ Hosp, Philadelphia, PA Nursing Posters I W P337 – W P366 Poster Board Number P337 / Presentation Number W P337 Using Simulation Mannequins to Train Nurses in Stroke Dysphagia Screening Tonya Freeland, Univ of Houston, Houston, TX; Racquell Garrett, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Shweta Pathak, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr, Houston, TX; Jane A Anderson, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Stephanie K Daniels, Univ of Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P339 / Presentation Number W P339 Time Is Brain: A Tale of Unintended Consequences Carolyn Santora, Dan Cammarata, Eileen Conlon, Eileen Dowdy, Kathleen Ferrara, Michael Guido, Andrea Kabacinski, Julie Mount, Alison Rowe, Stony Brook Univ Hosp, Stony Brook, NY Poster Board Number P340 / Presentation Number W P340 Emergency Department Nurses Collaborate With Long Term Care Facilities for Stroke Patients Jamie L Strom, Novant Health Forsyth Medical Ctr, Winston Salem, NC Poster Board Number P341 / Presentation Number W P341 Closing Gaps in Large Vessel Occlusions (LVO) Care: A Performance Improvement Project Cherlynn Basignani, Gabriella Anderson, Sarah Napolitano, Karin Donaldson, Arianna Valez, Heather Vannes, Rhonda Lovec-Theobald, Aimie Bradley, Charla Garmany, Cindy Dyer, Erin Bonwit, Indrani Acosta, Floridia Hosp, Orlando, FL Poster Board Number P342 / Presentation Number W P342 The Effect of Risk Factors on Mortality and Length of Stay in 547 Acute Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack Patients Treated at a Los Angeles Primary Stroke Center in 2012 Jennifer Garland, White Memorial Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Antonio, UCLA Fielding Sch of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA; Casandra Amara, Mount St Mary’s Coll, Los Angeles, CA; Carolyn Daley, California State Univ of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Antonio Liu, White Memorial Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA — 73 — Poster Board Number P344 / Presentation Number W P344 Being the Change You Wish to See: Reducing the Incidence of False-Positive Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections in a Neuroscience Population Sarah Lester, Pamela Branson, Univ of Kentucky Medical Ctr, Lexington, KY Poster Board Number P345 / Presentation Number W P345 Strength in Numbers: Stroke Coordinators Improving Care Through Collaboration Kathy Morrison, Penn State Hershey Medical Ctr, Hershey, PA; Stroke Coordinators of Pennsylvania (SCoPA) Poster Board Number P346 / Presentation Number W P346 Sustainable Reduction in IV TPA Door to Needle Time Using Key Elements from Target Stroke Tool Kit Lorie F Selleck, Venkata R Feeser, Gilbert R Stalnaker, Stacie Stevens, Leah Wacksman, Warren L Felton III, VCU Health System, Richmond, VA Poster Board Number P347 / Presentation Number W P347 Correlation Between Follow-up Phone Call Post Discharge and Patient Satisfaction Scores Kelley Elkins, Pam Branson, Univ of Kentucky Hosp, Lexington, KY Poster Board Number P348 / Presentation Number W P348 Decreasing Variability in Post Cerebral Angiogram Care Angela Hawkins, Debbie Summers, Jessica Kelsey, Donna Hunt, Saint Luke’s Hosp, Kansas City, MO Poster Board Number P349 / Presentation Number W P349 Bridging the Gap: Discharge to Follow-up: A Qualitative Review Anh Juntura, Linda Shields, Fern Cudlip, Eden Medical Ctr, Castro Valley, CA Poster Board Number P350 / Presentation Number W P350 A Quality Enhancement Project to Capture Actual Weights Prior to Initiation of IV t-PA Natalie Swearingen, Legacy Emanuel Medical Ctr, Portland, OR Poster Board Number P351 / Presentation Number W P351 A Stroke Above the Rest: A Reengineering of the Interdisciplinary Plan of Care Noella J West, Tampa General Hosp, Tampa, FL Poster Board Number P352 / Presentation Number W P352 Integration of Acute Stroke Care Process Measures with Health Care Delivery System Characteristics Enhances the Understanding of Stroke Team Effectiveness Mark Loveless, Alpha-R Systems, Portland, OR; Tamara Plant, Texas Health Res & Education Inst, Dallas, TX; Andrew Wilson, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Latoya Basden, Samir Shah, Texas Health Res & Education Inst, Dallas, TX; Drew Levy, Genentech, South San Francisco, CA; Aaron W Kamauu, Anolinx, Murray, UT Poster Board Number P357 / Presentation Number W P357 Defining Stroke Flow Process in the ED Lindsey Peters, Debbie Summers, Angela Hawkins, Sarah Wallace, Karin Olds, Christine Boutwell, Bridget Brion, Suzanne Crandall, Blair Cote, Saint Luke’s Hosp, Kansas City, MO Poster Board Number P360 / Presentation Number W P360 Challenges,Successes and Nurse Perceptions of Implementation of the NIH Stroke Scale on Multiple Units Meredith Snyder, Franklin Newsome, Mary Holden, Shelly Limon, Stephanie Cox, Kristen Case, Robert Neumann, William Jones, Sharon Poisson, Jennifer Simpson, Kimberly Hartson, Univ of Colorado Hosp, Aurora, CO Poster Board Number P361 / Presentation Number W P361 The Little Red Book: Down and Dirty Rose M Donnelly, Jo-Ann Burns, Barnes-Jewish Hosp, Saint Louis, MO Poster Board Number P362 / Presentation Number W P362 Stroke Coordinators: Surveys from the ASA Southwest Affiliate Christy L Casper, Alexandra Graves, St Anthony Hosp, Lakewood, CO; Michelle Whaley, Swedish Medical Ctr, Englewood, CO; Julie Blakie, American Heart Association, Denver, CO Poster Board Number P363 / Presentation Number W P363 Improvement Door-to-Needle Time For Iv Tpa By Initiation Of Treatment On CT Table Dmitry Rozenfeld, Hasan Wani, Orna Ben Yakov, Yael Safran, Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel Poster Board Number P364 / Presentation Number W P364 Advanced Stroke Life Support: Making a Difference in Stroke Care Amy Jones, Gladys Campbell, Novant Health Forsyth Medical Ctr, Winston-Salem, NC Poster Board Number P366 / Presentation Number W P366 Increasing Utilization of Transitional Care Management (TCM) codes for Postacute Stroke Care Sarah Lycan, Christina N Condon, Paula Riddle, Cheryl Bushnell, Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston Salem, NC Poster Board Number P354 / Presentation Number W P354 Imroving Outcomes – A System-based Approach Minna B Masor, Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL; Joyce Fitzpatrick, Advocate South Suburban Hosp, Hazel Crest, IL; Tim Mikesell, Advocate Lutheran General Hosp, Park Ridge, IL; Kristin Peterson, Advocate BroMenn, Normal, IL Poster Board Number P356 / Presentation Number W P356 Neuroscience ICU Advanced Practice Provider Competency Model Angela Hawkins, Coleman Martin, Karin Olds, Jessica Kelsey, Debbie Summers, Saint Luke’s Hosp, Kansas City, MO Poster Board Number P359 / Presentation Number W P359 Stroke Symptom Identification: Using a Modified ROSIER SCALE at Emergency Room Triage Deborah Bergman, Northwestern Memorial Hosp, Chicago, IL; Door To Needle DMAIC Quality Improvement Project Team Poster Board Number P365 / Presentation Number W P365 Incorporating Telemedicine Access for Stroke in Vulnerable Alaskan Populations Diane Lada, Janice McGraw, Robert A Lada, Providence Alaska Medical Ctr, Anchorage, AK Poster Board Number P353 / Presentation Number W P353 Stroke Beat the Clock: A Lesson in Staff Engagement for Quality Stroke Care Judian L McDowell, Onslow Memorial Hosp, Jacksonville, NC Poster Board Number P355 / Presentation Number W P355 Emergency Room Stroke Nurse Facilitator Improves Door to Needle IV rtPA Time in a Rural Hospital Dianne Marsh, Pauline Rankin, Mary Edwards, UPMC Northwest, Seneca, PA Poster Board Number P358 / Presentation Number W P358 Rate of “Non-Go Activation” of a High Volume Stroke Center Neuroendovascular Team during the “After Hours”/On-Call Period: Exploring the Financial Impact to an Acute Stroke Program Kiva M Schindler, Jason Faggard, Leigh Amerson, Shannon Doppelheuer, Leah Craft, Aaron Anderson, Samir Belagaje, Fadi Nahab, Raphael Gershon, Michael Frankel, Raul Nogueira, Emory Univ Sch of Med, Atlanta, GA Preventive Strategies Posters I W P369 – W P384 Poster Board Number P369 / Presentation Number W P369 International Variability in Stroke Preventive Care Jason Sico, Catherine Viscoli, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT; Ashis Tayal, West Penn Allegheny Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA; David Spence, 11 Univ of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; Gary Ford, Oxford Univ, Oxford, United Kingdom; Walter Kernan, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT Poster Board Number P370 / Presentation Number W P370 Acute Ischemic Stroke In Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients Receiving Iv Rtpa: An Analysis Of Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction (timi) Ii Trial Nauman Jahangir, Ahmed A Malik, Muhammad Afzal, Mushtaq H Qureshi, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst and CentraCare Health System, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number P371 / Presentation Number W P371 Periodontal Disease is Associated with Aortic Arch Atheroma a Marker of Recurrent Vascular Events in Stroke/TIA Patients Matthew Chung, USC Sch of Med, Columbia, SC; Alan Hinderliter, UNC Sch of Med, Chapel Hill, NC; Steven Offenbacher, James Beck, UNC Sch of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, NC; Souvik Sen, USC Sch of Med, Columbia, SC — 74 — Poster Board Number P373 / Presentation Number W P373 Symptom Severity of Recent Stroke and Risk of Recurrent Vascular Events Jong-Ho Park, Myongji Hosp, Goyang, Korea, Republic of; Bruce Ovbiagele, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Poster Board Number P374 / Presentation Number W P374 Population-Based Eligibility for a Stroke Prevention Trial Evaluating Novel Anticoagulants and Embolic Strokes of Uncertain Etiology: Similar Eligibility as for IV Rt-PA Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati Hosp, Cincinnati, OH; Scott Kasner, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Charles J Moomaw, Kathleen Alwell, Opeolu Adeoye, Daniel Woo, Matthew L Flaherty, Simona Ferioli, Univ of Cincinnati Hosp, Cincinnati, OH; Felipe De Los Rios la Rosa, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Bryan Eckerle, Univ of Cincinnati Hosp, Cincinnati, OH; Jason Mackey, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN; Sharyl Martini, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Brett M Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati Hosp, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number P375 / Presentation Number W P375 Prior Antithrombotic Therapy, Initial Neurological Severity And 3-month Outcome In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients With Non-valvular Atrial Fibrillation: The Samurai-nvaf Study Keisuke Tokunaga, Masatoshi Koga, Shoji Arihiro, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Kenichi Todo, City Medical Ctr General Hosp, Kobe, Japan; Hiroshi Yamagami, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Kazumi Kimura, Kawasaki Medical Sch, Kurashiki, Japan; Eisuke Furui, Kohnan Hosp, Sendai, Japan; Tadashi Terasaki, Japanese Red Cross Kumamoto Hosp, Kumamoto, Japan; Yoshiaki Shiokawa, Kyorin Univ Sch of Med, Mitaka, Japan; Kenji Kamiyama, Nakamura Memorial Hosp, Sapporo, Japan; Yasushi Okada, NHO Kyushu Medical Ctr, Fukuoka, Japan; Shunya Takizawa, Tokai Univ Sch of Med, Isehara, Japan; Tomoaki Kameda, Jichi Medical Univ Sch of Med, Shimotsuke, Japan; Hiroshi Mochizuki, South Miyagi Medical Ctr, Ogawara, Japan; Yasuhiro Hasegawa, St Marianna Univ Sch of Med, Kawasaki, Japan; Yoshinari Nagakane, Kyoto Second Red Cross Hosp, Kyoto, Japan; Yasuhiro Ito, TOYOTA Memorial Hosp, Toyota, Japan; Takahiro Nakashima, NHO Kagoshima Medical Ctr, Kagoshima, Japan; Satoshi Okuda, NHO Nagoya Medical Ctr, Nagoya, Japan; Kazuhiro Takamatsu, Ohta Memorial Hosp, Fukuyama, Japan; Kazutoshi Nishiyama, Kitasato Univ Sch of Med, Sagamihara, Japan; Kazuomi Kario, Jichi Medical Univ Sch of Med, Shimotsuke, Japan; Masayuki Shiozawa, Sohei Yoshimura, Kazunori Toyoda, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Poster Board Number P376 / Presentation Number W P376 Primary Stroke Prevention in Women Ketevan Berekashvili, Brian Tark, Clotilde Balucani, SUNY Downstate, Brooklyn, NY; Grigol Adeishvili, Coney Island Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY; Nagaraj Gabbur, Leah Steinberg, Zachary Adler, Lavanya Chekuru, Ovadia Abulafia, Steven Weiss, Steven Levine, SUNY Downstate, Brooklyn, NY Poster Board Number P378 / Presentation Number W P378 Cerebrovascular Risk Factors and Carotid Plaque Stability: a Community CrossSectional Study in Chinese Stroke High-Risk Population Li He, Fengqin Qin, Ning Chen, West China Hosp of Sichuan Univ, Chengdu, China Poster Board Number P379 / Presentation Number W P379 Pre-treatment with Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors is Associated with Improved Short-term Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke Timo Siepmann, Jessica Kepplinger, Charlotte Zerna, Ana Isabel Penzlin, Heinz Reichmann, Lars-Peder Pallesen, Volker Puetz, Ulf Bodechtel, Kristian Barlinn, Carl Gustav Carus Medical Faculty, Dresden, Germany Poster Board Number P380 / Presentation Number W P380 Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis is Not a Walking Time Bomb Catherine Yang, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Chrysi Bogiatzi, J David Spence, Robarts Res Inst, Western Univ, London, ON, Canada Poster Board Number P381 / Presentation Number W P381 Type and Duration of Exercise in the SAMMPRIS Trial Jessica Hannah, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Tanya N Turan, MUSC Stroke Program, Charleston, SC; Azhar Nizam, Michael J Lynn, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Colin P Derdeyn, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; David Fiorella, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY; L Scott Janis, Natl Inst of Health, Bethesda, MD; Bethany F Lane, Gwinnett Medical System, Lawrenceville, GA; Jean Montgomery, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Marc I Chimowitz, MUSC Stroke Program, Charleston, SC; for the SAMMPRIS Investigators Poster Board Number P382 / Presentation Number W P382 Cognitive Outcome in SAMMPRIS: Medical Therapy vs Stenting Alison P Smock, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Tanya N Turan, MUSC Stroke Program, Charleston, SC; George A Cotsonis, Michael J Lynn, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Colin P Derdeyn, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; David Fiorella, SUNY – Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY; L Scott Janis, Natl Inst of Health, Bethesda, MD; Bethany F Lane, Gwinnett Medical System, Lawrenceville, GA; Jean Montgomery, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Marc I Chimowitz, MUSC Stroke Program, Charleston, SC; for the SAMMPRIS Investigators Poster Board Number P383 / Presentation Number W P383 History of Transient Ischemic Attack Affects Outcome from Carotid Artery Stenting Roland R Macharzina, Christian Claus, Univ Heart Ctr Freiburg – Bad Krozingen, Bad Krozingen, Germany; Steven R Messé, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Tanja Boehme, Thomas Winker, Aljoscha Rastan, Franz-Josef Neumann, Thomas Zeller, Univ Heart Ctr Freiburg – Bad Krozingen, Bad Krozingen, Germany Poster Board Number P384 / Presentation Number W P384 De-Depress: Detection of Post Stroke Depression in the Outpatient Setting; the Interim Analysis Daniel Ackerman, Diana L Tzeng, Maria Carissa Pineda, Thomas Jefferson Univ Hosp, Philadelphia, PA Vascular Biology in Health and Disease Posters I W P385 – W P412 Poster Board Number P385 / Presentation Number W P385 Hypertension-Induced Hypoxia Leads to Neurodegeneration in a Novel Model of Accelerated Cerebrovascular Disease Limor Raz, Kiran Bhaskar, Gary A Rosenberg, Univ of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Poster Board Number P386 / Presentation Number W P386 Matrix Metalloproteinase Levels May Mediate Ischemic Stroke Incidence and Recovery in Stroke Patients with Metabolic Syndrome Ashley B Petrone, Taura L Barr, Kelly Devlin, Sara B Fournier, Evan D Devallance, Kyuwan Lee, Paul D Chantler, West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WV Poster Board Number P387 / Presentation Number W P387 Neurological Correlates Of Brain Function After Acute Stroke – A Dense Array EEG Study Jennifer Wu, Ramesh Srinivasan, Ana Solodkin, Steven L Small, Steven C Cramer, Univ of California, Irvine, Orange, CA Poster Board Number P388 / Presentation Number W P388 High Fat and High Glucose Synergistically Impair Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cell Survival and Angiogenic Potential After Hypoxia John P Valenzuela, Zhi Qu, Weiguo Li, Azza B El-Remessy, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA; Islam Mohamed, Susan C Fagan, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Adviye Ergul, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number P389 / Presentation Number W P389 Placental Ischemia Increases Seizure Susceptibility in Pregnant Rats Junie P Warrington, Univ of Mississippi Medical Ctr, Jackson, MS Poster Board Number P391 / Presentation Number W P391 Obesity Causes Endothelium Dysfunction in Rat Cerebral Parenchymal Arterioles Anne Dorrance, Paulo Pires, William Jackson, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI Poster Board Number P392 / Presentation Number W P392 Incidence Of Ischemic Or Hemorrhagic Non-fatal Strokes In Hemophiliac Adults And Teenage Children Cara Bezzina, Ahmed A Malik, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number P393 / Presentation Number W P393 Postural-related Cerebral Hemodynamic Responses Assessed by Near Infrared Spectroscopy in Patients with Chronic Cerebral Infarction Hiroshi Irisawa, Keiichi Odagiri, Naoki Katayama, Takashi Mizushima, Hiroshi Watanabe, Hamamatsu Univ Sch of Med, Hamamatsu, Japan — 75 — Poster Board Number P395 / Presentation Number W P395 Aging Alters Vascular Stiffness in the Posterior Cerebral Artery in C57bl/6 Mice Janice M Diaz-Otero, William F Jackson, Anne M Dorrance, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI Poster Board Number P396 / Presentation Number W P396 Positive Correlation Between Neovascularization Degree of Carotid Atherosclerosis Determined by Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound and Level of Serum C-reactive Protein Xiaoni Chang, Jun Feng, Litao Ruan, Jing Shang, Yanqiu Yang, Jian Sun, Ying Dang, Yan Song, Xi’an Jiaotong Univ, Xi’an, China Poster Board Number P409 / Presentation Number W P409 Hypertension Impairs Myogenic Reactivity Without Increasing BBB Permeability of Isolated Parenchymal Arterioles: Role of TRPV4 Marilyn Cipolla, Julie Sweet, Mark T Nelson, Univ of Vermont, Burlington, VT Poster Board Number P397 / Presentation Number W P397 Severity of White Matter Hyperintensities Is Associated With Impaired Cerebral Autoregulation During Cardiac Surgery Roland Faigle, Rebecca Gottesman, Daijiro Hori, Michael Kraut, Charles Hogue, Johns Hopkins Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P398 / Presentation Number W P398 PFO Closure Reduces High Homocysteine Level in Atrial Blood of Stroke Patients Wenjun Deng, Thomas Wickham, Kathleen Feeney, Lei Chen, David McMullin, Ignacio Inglessis, Igor Palacios, Ferdinando Buonanno, Eng H Lo, MingMing Ning, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P399 / Presentation Number W P399 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Based Cerebral Blood Flow Changes in Asymptomatic Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infected Subjects Souvik Sen, USC Sch of Med, Columbia, SC; Hongyu An, Prema Menezes, Megan Telfer, Jonathan Oakes, UNC Sch of Med, Chapel Hill, NC; Joseph Eron, USC Sch of Med, Chapel Hill, NC; Kevin Robertson, Weili Lin, William Powers, UNC Sch of Med, Chapel Hill, NC Poster Board Number P411 / Presentation Number W P411 Effect of Normobaric Oxygen Therapy (NBO) on Oxidative Stress in Acute Ischemic Stroke Aneesh B Singhal, Partners SPOTRIAS Investigators, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P412 / Presentation Number W P412 Metabolic Syndrome Alters Cerebrovascular Architecture: Relevance to Cognitive Deficits and Stroke Outcomes John P Valenzuela, Zhi Qu, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA; Roshini Prakash, David Geffen Sch of Med at the Univ of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Weiguo Li, Rebecca Ward, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA; Susan C Fagan, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Adviye Ergul, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Vascular Malformations Posters I Poster Board Number P400 / Presentation Number W P400 Headache at the Onset of Anterior versus Posterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke Caroline Cahill, Tulane Univ, New Orleans, LA; Kiersten Espaillat, Emily Gilchrist, Michael Froehler, Vanderbilt Univ Medical Ctr, Nashville, TN Poster Board Number P401 / Presentation Number W P401 Comparison of MicroRNA Expression Profiles in Sera Between the Ischemic Stroke Patients Having No or Severe Stenoses on Intra- And Extra-cranial Vessels Jeeyeon Kim, Na-Young Kim, Hye Seon Jeong, Juna Hwang, Jei Kim, Chungnam Natl Univ Hosp, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P403 / Presentation Number W P403 Interleukin-6 Is Regulated By Let7 In Ischemic Stroke Glen Jickling, Natasha Shroff, Bradley P Ander, Dazhi Liu, Univ of California Davis, Sacramento, CA Poster Board Number P404 / Presentation Number W P404 Magnetic Particle Surface Characteristics Associated with Bradykinin Upregulation: Cause of Hypotension in the Magnetically-Enhanced Diffusion (MED) of Intravenous tPA in Acute Ischemic Stroke Feasibility Trial Colin Derdeyn, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; Bruce Campbell, Melbourne Univ, Melbourne, Australia; Christopher Bladin, Monash Washington, Melbourne, Australia; Chistopher Levi, Mark Parsons, Newcastle Univ, Newcastle, Australia; Peter Panagos, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; Francis M Creighton, Pulse Therapeutics, Inc, St Louis, MO W P413 – W P422 Poster Board Number P413 / Presentation Number W P413 Intravenous Delivery of the AAV9-sFLT Vector Reverses the Phenotype of Spontaneously Developed Brain Arteriovenous Malformation in Mice Lei Mao, Fanxia Shen, Yue He, Lei Zhan, Michael T Lawton, Hua Su, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Poster Board Number P414 / Presentation Number W P414 Midterm Clinical Outcomes After Intervention versus Conservative Management for Brain Arteriovenous Malformation Ichiro Yuki, Tomoaki Suzuki, Hideaki Arakawa, Toshihiro Ishibashi, Shougo Kaku, Issei Kan, Kengo Nishimura, Ayako Ikemura, Yukinao Kambayashi, The Jikei Univ Hosp, Tokyo, Japan Poster Board Number P415 / Presentation Number W P415 A Comparison between Fasudil and Simvastatin Treatment in Two Murine Models with Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Robert Shenkar, Changbin Shi, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; David McDonald, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Cecilia Austin, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Autumn Rorrer, Carol Gallione, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Lingjiao Zhang, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Douglas Marchuk, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Issam Awad, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P416 / Presentation Number W P416 Outcomes following Microsurgical Resection of Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations previously treated with Stereotactic Radiosurgery Omar Choudhri, Mihir Gupta, Steven Chang, Richard Levy, Huy Do, Michael Marks, Gary Steinberg, Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA Poster Board Number P405 / Presentation Number W P405 Association Between Coated-Platelet Levels and MCP-1 Among Patients with Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Angelia Kirkpatrick, Univ of Oklahoma Health Sciences Ctr, Oklahoma City, OK; Andrea Vincent, Univ of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; Alfonso Tafur, George Dale, Calin Prodan, Univ of Oklahoma Health Sciences Ctr, Oklahoma City, OK Poster Board Number P406 / Presentation Number W P406 Regulation Of MicroRNAs By Angiotensin II In Neurovascular Niche Tinatin Chabrashvili, Tufts Medical Ctr, Boston, MA; Bassel Sawaya, Temle Univ Sch of Med, Philadelphia, PA Poster Board Number P407 / Presentation Number W P407 Shear Stress and Co-culture with Astrocytes Determine Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cell Phenotype Sina Salehi Omran, Massachusetts Inst of Technology, Cambridge, MA; Fernando Garcia Polite, Univ Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain; Elazer Edelman, Mercedes Balcells-Camps, Massachusetts Inst of Technology, Cambridge, MA Poster Board Number P408 / Presentation Number W P408 Novel Bioinformatics Approach Reveals Pathogenic Mechanisms in Cerebral Ischemia – A Step towards Preclinical Stroke Information Management System Ali Alawieh, Zahraa Sabra, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Mohamed Sabra, Fadi Zaraket, American Univ of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon Poster Board Number P417 / Presentation Number W P417 A Common Variant in a TGFb; Modifier Locus Is Associated with Intracranial Hemorrhage Presentation of Brain Arteriovenous Malformation in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Ludmila Pawlikowska, Jeffrey Nelson, Diana E Guo, Charles E McCulloch, Michael T Lawton, Helen Kim, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; Marie E Faughnan, Univ of Toronto, St Michaels Hosp and Li Ka Shing Knowledge Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada; Brain Vascular Malformation Consortium HHT Investigator Group Poster Board Number P418 / Presentation Number W P418 Trigeminal Neuralgia due to Arterialization of the Superior Petrosal Vein in the Context of Dural or Cerebral Arteriovenous Shunt Thomas Robert, Raphael Blanc, Gabriele Ciccio, Hocine Redjem, Bruno Bartolini, Silvia Pistocchi, Michel Piotin, Rothschild Fndn Hosp, Paris, France Poster Board Number P419 / Presentation Number W P419 Correlation of Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in Cerebral Cavernous Malformations with Clinical Features Huan Tan, Abdul Ghani Mikati, Lingjiao Zhang, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Tian Liu, MedImageMetric LLC, New York, NY; Yi Wang, Weill Cornell Medical Coll, New York, NY; Edelman Robert, NorthShore Univ HealthSystem, Evanston, IL; Christoforidis Gregory, Awad Issam, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL — 76 — Poster Board Number P420 / Presentation Number W P420 Impact of Embolization Therapy on Venous Congestion in Patients with Transverse-sigmoid Sinus Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas – A Semi-quantitative Susceptibility-weighted MRI study Naoki Akioka, Daina Kashiwazaki, Naoya Kuwayama, Kyo Noguchi, Satoshi Kuroda, Graduate Sch of Med and Pharmaceutical Science, Univ of Toyama, Toyama, Japan Poster Board Number P421 / Presentation Number W P421 Trend in Concurrent Hospitalization for Moyamoya and Sickle Cell Disease: An Analysis of Nationwide Inpatient Sample Data Sudharani Busani, Girish N Nadkarni, Achint Patel, Mount Sinai Sch of medicine, Manhattan, NY; Natraj Ammakkanavar, Indiana Univ Sch of Med, Indianapolis, IN; Hardik kumar shah, Urvish Patel, Mount Sinai Sch of medicine, Manhattan, NY; Priya Simoes, St Lukes Roosevelt Hosp Ctr at Mount Sinai, Manhattan, NY Poster Board Number P422 / Presentation Number W P422 ABC/2 Does Not Accurately Predict Volume of Arteriovenous Malformations Christopher D Roark, Venu Vadlamudi, William R Stetler Jr, Joseph J Gemmete, Neeraj Chaudhary, James Hayman, B Gregory Thompson, Aditya Pandey, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI — 77 — Poster Board Number LB P9 / Presentation Number LB P9 Stent-Retrievers vs Medical Therapy vs Intravenous Thrombolysis in Large Vessel Occlusion Strokes (SMILOS): A Pooled, Patient Level Comparison Study Based on Historical Clinical Trial Data Raul G Nogueira, Emory Univ/Grady Memorial Hosp, Atlanta, GA; Jeffrey Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Pooja Khatri, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; for the SMILOS Investigators LATE-BREAKING SCIENCE ABSTRACTS POSTER SESSION I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 6:15 PM – 6:45 PM HALL D Late-Breaking Science Posters Poster Board Number LB P11 / Presentation Number LB P11 Baseline Characteristics and Clinical Outcomes of a Non-valvular Atrial Fibrillation Patient Population Not Treated With an Oral Anticoagulant: a Retrospective Analysis of the Humana Administrative Claims Database Shannon Reynolds, Comprehensive Health Insights, Louisville, KY; Kimberly Siu, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc, Ridgefield, CT; Gosia Clore, Rich Scheer, Comprehensive Health Insights, Louisville, KY; Carol Duffy, Janet Schnee, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc, Ridgefield, CT; Chad Moretz, Stephen Stemkowski, Comprehensive Health Insights, Louisville, KY; George Andrews, Humana Inc, Louisville, KY LB P1 – LB P36 Poster Board Number LB P1 / Presentation Number LB P1 5 Year Follow Up Results from the Pipeline for Uncoilable or Failed Aneurysms Trial Waleed Brinjikji, David F Kallmes, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Tibor Becske, NYU Medical Ctr, New York, NY Poster Board Number LB P2 / Presentation Number LB P2 Improvement in Door-to-Needle Times and Neurological Outcomes when IV-tPA given by Neurological Emergency Department Physicians Karen J Greenberg, Christina Maxwell, Keisha Moore, Michael D’Ambrosio, Kenneth Liebman, Erol Veznedaroglu, Geri Sanfillippo, Cynthia Diaz, Mandy J Binning, Capital Health System, Trenton, NJ Poster Board Number LB P3 / Presentation Number LB P3 Intraventricular Hemorrhage Recovery: Change in disability and function at Year 1 Gayane Yenokyan, Johns Hopkins Biostatistics Ctr, Baltimore, MD; Wendy Ziai, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD; Richard Thompson, Johns Hopkins Biostatistics Ctr, Baltimore, MD; Steve Mayo, Emissary Intl, Austin, TX; Rachel Dlugash, Karen Lane, Nichol McBee, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD; Sayona John, Rush Univ, Chicago, IL; Sagi Harnof, Chaim Sheba Medical Ctr, Ramat Gan, Israel; George Lopez, Rush Univ, Chicago, IL; E Francois Aldrich, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Jesse Dawson, Kennedy Lees, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Issam Awad, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Daniel Hanley, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number LB P4 / Presentation Number LB P4 Idarucizumab, A Specific Antidote To Dabigatran, Prevents Hematoma Enlargement And Reduces Mortality In Experimental Intracerebral Hemorrhage In Mice Roland Veltkamp, Imperial Coll London, London, United Kingdom; Eva Mracsko, Univ Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; Joanne vanRyn, Boehringer Ingelheim, Biberach, Germany; Shin-Young Na, Univ Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany Poster Board Number LB P5 / Presentation Number LB P5 The Different Contribution to Vascular Events Between Day by Day Systolic Blood Pressure Variability and Diastolic Blood Pressure Variability in Ischemic/ Transient Ischemic Attack Patients: The Boss Study Yilong Wang, Jie Xu, Xingquan Zhao, Liping Liu, Yuesong Pan, Dandan Yu, Yongjun Wang, Beijing Tiantan hospital, Beijing, China Poster Board Number LB P6 / Presentation Number LB P6 Cerebral Blood Flow Augmentation By External Counterpulsation Enhances Corticomotor Excitability In Subacute Stroke Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial Jingyi LIU, The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Cathy STINEAR, Univ of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; Howan LEUNG, Hinglung IP, Sinying FAN, Yuklun LAU, Oiyan SOO, Kasing WONG, The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Poster Board Number LB P7 / Presentation Number LB P7 Telephone Assessment and Skill-Building Kit for Stroke Caregivers: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial Tamilyn Bakas, Joan K Austin, Indiana Univ Sch of Nursing, Indianapolis, IN; Barbara Habermann, Univ of Delaware Sch of Nursing, Newark, DE; Nenette M Jessup, Susan M McLennon, Indiana Univ Sch of Nursing, Indianapolis, IN; Pamela H Mitchell, Univ of Washington, Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems, Seattle, WA; Gwendolyn C Morrison, Indiana Univ Dept of Economics, Indianapolis, IN; Ziyi Yang, Timothy E Stump, Indiana Univ Dept of Biostatistics, Indianapolis, IN; Michael T Weaver, Indiana Univ Sch of Nursing, Indianapolis, IN Poster Board Number LB P8 / Presentation Number LB P8 Sensory Deprivation Following Cortical Focal Ischemia Facilitates Remapping And Accelerates Behavioral Recovery Andrew W Kraft, Adam Q Bauer, Karen P Smith, Joseph P Culver, Jin-Moo Lee, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO Poster Board Number LB P12 / Presentation Number LB P12 Risk Associated With The Management Of Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysms In Japan: UCAS Treat Result AKIO MORITA, Nippon Medical Sch, Tokyo, Japan; Shinjiro Tominari, Kyoto Univ, Sch of Public Health, Kyoto, Japan; UCAS Japan Investigators Poster Board Number LB P13 / Presentation Number LB P13 Bedtime Home Blood Pressure Strongly Predicts The Development Of Poststroke Cognitive Decline Yasumasa Yamamoto, Yasuhiro Tomii, Kyoto Katsura Hosp, Kyoto, Japan; Yoshinari Nagakane, Kyoto Second Red Cross Hosp, Kyoto, Japan Poster Board Number LB P14 / Presentation Number LB P14 Predictors of Mortality in Acute Ischemic Stroke Intervention: Analysis of the NASA registry Italo Linfante, Baptist Hosp, Miami, FL; Gail R Walker, Baptist Health South Florida, Coral Gables, FL; Guilherme Dabus, Baptist Hosp, Miami, FL; Albert J Yoo, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Gavin W Britz, Methodist Neurological Inst, Houston, TX; Alex Abou-Chebl, Baptist Health Louisville, Louisville, KY; Franklin A Marden, Alexian Brothers Medical Ctr, Elk Grove Village, IL; Amy K Starosciak, Baptist Health South Florida, Coral Gables, FL; Alicia C Castonguay, Medical Coll of Wisconsin/Froedtert Hosp, Milwaukee, WI; Alexandria Alvarez, Baptist Hosp, Miami, FL; Osama O Zaidat, Medical Coll of Wisconsin/Froedtert Hosp, Milwaukee, WI; NASA Investigators Poster Board Number LB P15 / Presentation Number LB P15 Cost-effectiveness of Endovascular Therapy vs IV t-PA Alone at 12 Months: The IMS III Trial Economic Follow-up Results Kit N Simpson, Annie N Simpson, Patrick Mauldin, Yuko Palesh, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Michael D Hill, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Pooja Khatri, Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Edward Jauch, Sharon Yeatts, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Andrew Demchuck, Mayank Goyal, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Bernard Yan, Univ of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; Rudiger von Kummer, Univ Clinic, Dresden, Germany; Tudor Jovin, Univ of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, PA; Mikael Mazighi, Bichat Univ Hosp, Paris, France; W J Schonewille, St Antonius Ziekenhuis, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Carlos A Molina, Vall d’Hebron Hosp Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Thomas Tomsick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Joseph Broderick, Univesity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number LB P16 / Presentation Number LB P16 Clinical Trial of Robotic Arm Training in Chronic Stroke: Addition of Transitionto-Task Practice Susan S Conroy, VAMHCS, Baltimore, MD; Min Zhan, VAMHCS, Dept of Epidemiology & Public Health, Univ Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Patricia McCarthy, VAMHCS, Baltimore, MD; Hermano I Krebs, Dept of Mechanical Engineering, MIT, Dept of Neurology, of Univ Maryland, Boston / Baltimore, MA; George F Wittenberg, VAMHCS, Dept of Neurology, PTRS, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Jill Whitall, Dept of Physical Therapy & Rehab Sci, Univ Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Christopher T Bever Jr, VAMHCS, Dept of Neurology, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number LB P17 / Presentation Number LB P17 Cilostazol Prevents Progression of Atherosclerosis in Ischemic Stroke Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease: A Randomized, Double-Blind, PlaceboControlled Trial Jiunn-Tay Lee, Dept of Neurology, Tri-Service General Hosp, Natl Defense Medical Ctr, Taipei, Taiwan — 78 — Poster Board Number LB P18 / Presentation Number LB P18 A Novel Quantitative High-throughput Screen Identifies Drugs that both Activate SUMO-conjugation via the Inhibition of MicroRNAs 182 and 183 and Facilitate Neuroprotection in a Model of Oxygen and Glucose Deprivation Joshua D Bernstock, NINDS/NIH and Univ of Cambridge, Bethesda, MD; Yang-ja Lee, NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, MD; Noel Southall, NIH/NCATS, Bethesda, MD; Kory Johnson, NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, MD; Jennifer Kouznetsova, NCATS/NIH, Bethesda, MD; Luca Peruzzotti-Jametti, Univ of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; Wei Zheng, NCATS/NIH, Bethesda, MD; John M Hallenbeck, NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, MD Poster Board Number LB P19 / Presentation Number LB P19 Prevalence and Causes of Intracerebral Hemorrhage During Sleep Arne Lauer, Matt T Bianchi, Hakan Ay, Alison Ayres, Kristin M Schwab, Anand Viswanathan, Jonathan Rosand, Steven M Greenberg, M Edip Gurol, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number LB P20 / Presentation Number LB P20 Prevention Of Cerebral Emboli And Stroke In Cardiovascular Interventions: A New Approach Michael Zhadkevich, Maui Memorial Hosp, Paia, HI; Alex Zhadkevich, Zhadkevich Medical, Inc, Paia, HI Poster Board Number LB P21 / Presentation Number LB P21 Impact of Carotid Interventions on Cognition Wei Zhou, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA; Elizabeth Hitchner, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA; Salil Soman, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA; Jyoti Bhat, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Stanford, CA; Allyson Rosen, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA Poster Board Number LB P22 / Presentation Number LB P22 Matrix Metalloproteinase-12 Gene Silencing After Ischemic Stroke Attenuates Blood-Brain Barrier Damage Bharath Chelluboina, Jeffrey D Klopfenstein, David M Pinson, David Z Wang, Krishna Kumar Veeravalli, Univ of Illinois Coll of Med at Peoria, Peoria, IL Poster Board Number LB P23 / Presentation Number LB P23 Anti-VEGF Treatment Attenuates Pathological Cerebrovascular Angiogenesis in Diabetes Mohammed Abdelsaid, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA; Susan Fagan, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; Adviye Ergul, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number LB P24 / Presentation Number LB P24 The Incidence of Intracranial Haemorrhages affecting patients on Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Agents Referred to a National Neurosurgical Centre Sarah Cuddy, Beaumont Hosp, dublin, Ireland; Elizabeth Ennis, Sajjad Matiullah, Richard Collis, Richard Sheahan, Beaumont Hosp, Dublin, Ireland Poster Board Number LB P30 / Presentation Number LB P30 Is Stroke A Winter Disease? Seasonal Variation In Severity And Outcomes Of Ischemic And Hemorrhagic Strokes: NCVC Stroke Registry Kazunori Toyoda, Kaoru Endo, Jun Fujinami, Tomotaka Tanaka, Eijirou Tanaka, Junpei Kobayashi, Hiroshi Yamagami, Yasuteru Inoue, Kazunari Homma, Kenta Seki, Rieko Suzuki, Kazuo Minematsu, Masatoshi Koga, Kazuyuki Nagatsuka, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Poster Board Number LB P32 / Presentation Number LB P32 The Effects of Mineralocorticoid Receptor Blockade On Cerebral Arteries Post-Stroke Janice M Diaz-Otero, Anne M Dorrance, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI Poster Board Number LB P33 / Presentation Number LB P33 A New Diagnostic Tool For Measuring The Effectiveness Of Intravenous T Issue Plasminogen Activator (r-pa) In The Treatment Of Acute Ischemic Stroke Tristan Lawson, Inga Brown, Dana WESTERKAM, Univ of South Carolina Sch of Med Greenville, Greenville, SC; Dawn Blackhurst, Shannon Sternberg, Rodney Leacock, Greenville Hosp System, Greenville, SC; Thomas I Nathaniel, Univ of South Carolina Sch of Med Greenville, Greenville, SC Poster Board Number LB P34 / Presentation Number LB P34 Prevalence of Intracranial Atherosclerotic Stenosis in US Elderly Using High Resolution Magnetic Resonance Angiography M Fareed K Suri, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; Ye Qiao, Johns Hopkins Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; Haitao Chu, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; Eliseo Guallar, Johns Hopkins Sch of Med, Maryland, MD; Yiyi Zhang, Johns Hopkins Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; Li Liu, Johns Hopkins Sch of Med, Maryland, MD; Xiaoye Ma, Adnan I Qureshi, Alvaro Alfonso, Aaron Folsom, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; Bruce Wasserman, Johns Hopkins Sch of Med, Balimore, MD Poster Board Number LB P35 / Presentation Number LB P35 Neutrophil Activation as a Marker for Systemic Inflammation and Cerebral Disease Burden in a Novel Model of Post-cardiac Arrest Syndrome Nguyen Mai, Landa Prifti, Marc Halterman, Univ of Rochester, Rochester, NY Poster Board Number LB P36 / Presentation Number LB P36 Arterial Spin Labeling MRI Identifies Ischemic Stroke Patients with Good Outcome at Hospital Discharge Adam de Havenon, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; David Tirschwell, Ali SultanQurraie, Wendy Cohen, Jalal Andre, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA Poster Board Number LB P25 / Presentation Number LB P25 Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of Dalfampridine Extended Release in Patients With Walking Deficits After Ischemic Stroke: A Phase 3 Study Design Seth Finklestein, Stemetix, Inc, Needham, MA; Jenny Qian, Andrew Blight, Peter Aupperle, Adrian L Rabinowicz, Enrique Carrazana, Acorda Therapeutics, Inc, Ardsley, NY Poster Board Number LB P26 / Presentation Number LB P26 Trevo Registry-Preliminary Data Mandy J Binning, Erol Veznedaroglu, capital institute for neurosciences, pennington, NJ Poster Board Number LB P27 / Presentation Number LB P27 Identification of Criteria to Avoid Unnecessary Intensive Care Unit Admission for patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage Oladi Bentho, Ashish Kulhari, Kunal Kumar, Wei Xiong, Univ Hosp Case Medical Ctr, Cleveland Heights, OH Poster Board Number LB P28 / Presentation Number LB P28 Validating Accelerometry as a Measure of Physical Activity and Energy Expenditure in Chronic Stroke Survivors Monica C Serra, Elizabeth Balraj, Beth L DiSanzo, Frederick M Ivey, Charlene E Hafer-Macko, Univ of Maryland Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; Margarita S Treuth, Univ of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD; Alice S Ryan, Univ of Maryland Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number LB P29 / Presentation Number LB P29 Use of Botulinum Toxin as a Plasticity Inducing Agent Post Stroke Preeti Raghavan, Seda Bilaloglu, Viswanath Aluru, Kimberly Noel, Daniel Geller, R Venkata Krishnan, New York Univ Sch of Med, New York, NY — 79 — Poster Board Number MP9 / Presentation Number T MP9 Primary Thrombectomy Within 3 Hours Of Onset In Acute Ischemic Stroke From Occlusion Of Middle Cerebral Artery- A Pilot Study Yahia M Lodi, Varun V Reddy, Upstate Medical Univ – Clinical Campus, Johnson City, NY; Anas Hourani, Binghamton Univ, Vestal, NY; Karmel Shehadeh, Binghamton Univ, Johnson City, NY; Joe Chou, Binghamton Univ, Vestal, NY; Ashok Devasenapathy, Upstate Medical Univ – Clinical Campus, Johnson City, NY; George Petro, Park Avenue Radiology, Johnson City, NY PROFESSOR-LED POSTER TOURS BY CATEGORY: SESSION II THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 5:15 PM – 6:15 PM Hall D Acute Endovascular Treatment & Acute Neuroimaging Moderated Poster Tour T MP1 – T MP12 SECTION 1 Moderator: Anne Alexandrov, PhD, RN, CCRN, NVRN-BC, ANVP-BC, FAAN, Fountain Hills, AZ Poster Board Number MP1 / Presentation Number T MP1 The Pittsburgh Collateral Ratio: A Novel Method to Assess Collateral Circulation Status in Acute Mca Occlusions Carla Abdelnour, Univ of Alcalá, Madrid, Spain; Srikant Rangaraju, Christopher Streib, Nima Aghaebrahim, William Delfyett, Tudor Jovin, Ashutosh Jadhav, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA Poster Board Number MP2 / Presentation Number T MP2 Infarct Pattern After Reperfusion: A Voxel Based Analysis Daniel Antoniello, Montefiore Medical Ctr/Albert Einstein Coll of Med, Bronx, NY; Jon Rosenberg, Albert Einstein Coll of Med, Bronx, NY Poster Board Number MP3 / Presentation Number T MP3 Collaterals Predicts Imaging Evolution and Patient Outcomes in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Amrou Sarraj, UT Houston, Houston, TX; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Clark W Sitton, Emilio P Supsupin, Proleta Datta, Suhas S Bajgur, Jeanie M Choi, Eliana E Bonafante-Mejia, Elliot Friedman, Mary C Denny, Tzu-Ching Wu, Andrew D Barreto, Mark J Dannenbaum, Peng Roc Chen, UT Houston, Houston, TX; Chung-Huan J Sun, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Rishi Gupta, WellStar Medical Group, Marietta, GA; Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ, New Orleans, LA; James C Grotta, Sean I Savitz, UT Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number MP4 / Presentation Number T MP4 Quality of CT Perfusion Imaging Thresholds for Infarct and Penumbra in the Acute Ischemic Stroke Setting: An Updated Systematic Review Christopher d’Esterre, Jonathan Dykeman, Mohamed Al-mekhlafi, Petra Cimflova, Shivanand Patil, Dilip Singh, Philip Choi, Bijoy Menon, Mayank Goyal, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Poster Board Number MP5 / Presentation Number T MP5 Factors Determining Consent in a Randomized Trial of Intra-Arterial Stem Cell Therapy for Sub-Acute Ischemic Stroke Ryan N Pafford, Diogo C Haussen, Kevin N Ramdas, Univ of Miami, Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Delmas McBee, J Neal Rutledge, Univ of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX; David Y Huang, Univeristy of North Carolina, Sch of Med, Chapel Hill, NC; Jim Hinson, Cytomedix, Durham, NC; sean Savitz, Univ of Texas Health, Houston, Miami, TX; Dileep R Yavagal, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL Poster Board Number MP6 / Presentation Number T MP6 The Effect of Proximal Arterial Stenosis on Outcomes Following Interventional Therapy for Acute Ischemic Stroke in the IMS-III Trial Steven L Gogela, Todd Abruzzo, Yair Gozal, Andrew Ringer, Pooja Khatri, Joseph Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Tudor Jovin, Univ of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; Thomas Tomsick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number MP7 / Presentation Number T MP7 Single Center Experience With A Direct Aspiration Technique (adapt) For Endovascular Treatment Of Acute Ischemic Stroke RAPHAEL BLANC, Hocine Redjem, Bruno bartolini, Gabriele Ciccio, Thomas Robert, Labeyrie Paul Emile, Wajih BenHassen, silvia Pistocchi, Michel Piotin, Fondation Rothschild, Paris, France Poster Board Number MP8 / Presentation Number T MP8 Faster Angiographic Reperfusion is Associated with Improved Outcomes Across the Full Rankin Distribution: An Ordinal Analysis of the IMS III Trial Pooja Khatri, Univ of Cincinnati Academic Health Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Sharon D Yeatts, Liqiong Fan, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Joseph P Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati Academic Health Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; for the IMS III Trialists Poster Board Number MP10 / Presentation Number T MP10 Arterial Reocclusion And Distal Embolization During Endovascular Treatment Using New Generation Stent Retrievers In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Nabeel Herial, Mushtaq H Qureshi, Asif A Khan, Nauman Jahangir, Hashim Khan, Nazli Janjua, Fareed K Suri, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst and CentraCare Health System, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number MP11 / Presentation Number T MP11 Does Onset To Recanalization Time Influence The Effect Of Penumbra Pattern On Clinical Outcomes In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Receiving Endovascular Treatment? Jong-Won Chung, Hong-Kyun Park, Mi Hwa Yang, Myung Suk Jang, Beom Joon Kim, Moon-Ku Han, Cheolkyu Jung, Jae Hyoung Kim, Chang Wan Oh, Hee-Joon Bae, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number MP12 / Presentation Number T MP12 Predictors Of Angiographic Collaterals In Patients Undergoing Intra-arterial Therapy For Acute Ischemic Stroke Seby John, Joao Gomes, Ken Uchino, Dolora Wisco, Gabor Toth, Ferdinand Hui, Maureen Buttrick, Margaret Stecker, Muhammad S Hussain, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery Moderated Poster Tour T MP13 – T MP24 SECTION 2 Moderator: Gregory Bix, MD, PhD, Lexington, KY Poster Board Number MP13 / Presentation Number T MP13 Tak1 Knockdown In Myeloid Lineage Protects Against Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia In Mice Anjali Chauhan, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT; Jacob Hudobenko, Univ of Connecticut, Storrs, CT; Sharon DiMauro, Louise McCullough, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT Poster Board Number MP14 / Presentation Number T MP14 The Critical Role of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor on Post-Stroke Recovery Venugopal R Venna, Sharon E Benashski, Rajkumar Verma, Yan Xu, Lori Capozzi, Fudong Liu, Louise D McCullough, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT Poster Board Number MP15 / Presentation Number T MP15 Longitudinal Imaging Reveals Resilience of Thalamocortical and Intracortical Axonal Projections After Stroke Kelly A Tennant, Stephanie L Taylor, Akram Zamani, Craig E Brown, Univ of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada Poster Board Number MP16 / Presentation Number T MP16 Impact of Circadian Clock Disruption on Infarct Volume in an Ischemic Stroke Model David Earnest, Jason Coffman, Nichole Neuendorff, Amutha Selvamani, Farida Sohrabji, Texas A&M Health Science Ctr, Bryan, TX Poster Board Number MP17 / Presentation Number T MP17 Electrically Preconditioned Neural Stem Cells Improve Stroke Recovery Paul George, Tonya M Bliss, Swapnil Mehta, Guohua Sun, Gary K Steinberg, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA Poster Board Number MP18 / Presentation Number T MP18 In Vivo Expansion of Regulatory T cells with Interleukin-2/Interleukin-2antibody Complex Protects against Transient Ischemic Stroke Haiyue Zhang, Univ of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; Peiying Li, Yanqin Gao, Jun Chen, Xiaoming Hu, Univ of Pittsburgh, pittsburgh, PA Poster Board Number MP19 / Presentation Number T MP19 Optogenetic Stimulation of Cerebellar Dentate Nucleus Promotes Persistent Functional Recovery After Stroke Michelle Y Cheng, Aatman M Shah, Eric H Wang, Shunsuke Ishizaka, Alex R Bautista, Guohua Sun, Gary K Steinberg, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA — 80 — Poster Board Number MP20 / Presentation Number T MP20 Histone Methylation Patterns in Astrocytes are Influenced by Age Following Ischemia Nioka Chisholm, Amutha Selvamani, Min Jung Park, Farida Sohrabji, Texas A&M Health Science Ctr, Bryan, TX Poster Board Number MP21 / Presentation Number T MP21 Administration Of Atorvastatin During Angiogenesis After Stroke Promotes Long-term Restoration Of BBB In Peri-infarct Regions Of Rat Brains Victor M Salayandia, Yi Rong Yang, Lisa Yang, Jeffrey F Thompson, Yi Yang, Univ of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Poster Board Number MP22 / Presentation Number T MP22 Ly6g/c Monocytes Within The Spleen May Be An Important Target For Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cell Therapy In Stroke Bing Yang, Parsha Kaushik, Krystal Schaar, Xiaopei Xi, Jaroslaw Aronowski, Sean Savitz, UT Medical Sch at Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number MP24 / Presentation Number T MP24 Vagus Nerve Stimulation Improves Motor Function After Chronic Stroke in Adult Rats Navid Khodaparast, Texas Biomedical Device Ctr, Richardson, TX; Reema Casavant, Microtransponder Inc, Austin, TX; Andrea Ruiz, Robert L Rennaker II, Texas Biomedical Device Ctr, Richardson, TX; Michael P Kilgard, Univ of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX Cerebral Large Artery Disease Moderated Poster Tour Poster Board Number MP33 / Presentation Number T MP33 Younger Age And Anticoagulation Are Risk Factors For Pseudoaneurysm In Cases Of Cervical Arterial Dissection Ali Sultan-Qurraie, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA; Adam de Havenon, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Mahmud Mossa-Basha, William T Longstreth, Kyra J Becker, David L Tirschwell, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA Poster Board Number MP34 / Presentation Number T MP34 Perforator Proximity Is A Strong Independent Risk Factor For Peri-procedural Stroke In Intracranial Stenting For Atherosclerotic Disease With Aggressive Management Of Anti-platelet Therapy Wengui Yu, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Julia E Alexander, Marlborough Sch, Los Angeles, CA; Miriam Nuno, Michael J Alexander, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number MP35 / Presentation Number T MP35 Frequency, Risk Factors, and Impact of Coexistent Small Vessel Disease in the SAMMPRIS Trial Hyung-Min Kwon, MUSC Stroke Program, Charleston, SC; Michael J Lynn, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Tanya N Turan, MUSC Stroke Program, Charleston, SC; Colin P Derdeyn, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; David Fiorella, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY; Bethany F Lane, Gwinnett Medical System, Lawrenceville, GA; Jean Montgomery, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; L Scott Janis, Natl Inst of Health, Bethesda, MD; Marc I Chimowitz, MUSC Stroke Program, Charleston, SC; for the SAMMPRIS Investigators Poster Board Number MP36 / Presentation Number T MP36 Association Of Thrombelastographic Parameters With Subsequent Ischemic Events After Intra/extracranial Stenting Ning Ma, Bo Wang, Xiaoqing Li, Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Capital Medical Univ, Beijing, China T MP25 – T MP36 SECTION 3 Moderator:TBA Poster Board Number MP25 / Presentation Number T MP25 Development of Patient Specific Computational Fluid Dynamics Model of Intracranial Arterial Stenosis Mark J Connolly, Fabien Scalzo, Robert Hamilton, Raymond Liou, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Xiao Hu, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; David Liebeskind, Nestor Gonzalez, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number MP26 / Presentation Number T MP26 Progression Of Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis: Incidence Of Symptoms And Predictive Factors Tarun Singh, Christopher L Kramer, Giuseppe Lanzino, Alejandro A Rabinstein, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number MP28 / Presentation Number T MP28 Rigorous Anesthetic Management Protocol for Prevention of Perioperative Stroke in Patients with Intracranial Arterial Stenosis Yinn Cher Ooi, Barbara Van De Wiele, Keren Ziv, Jeffrey Saver, Nestor Gonzalez, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number MP29 / Presentation Number T MP29 Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound is Useful for Detection of Vulnerable Plaques Rie Motoyama, Kozue Saito, Shuichi Tonomura, Hatsue Ishibashi Ueda, Hiroharu Kataoka, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Koji Iihara, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Jun C Takahashi, Kazunori Toyoda, Kazuyuki Nagatsuka, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Poster Board Number MP30 / Presentation Number T MP30 Biomarkers for the Evaluation of Vulnerability in Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaques Rie Motoyama, Kozue Saito, Shuichi Tonomura, Kazunori Toyoda, Kazuyuki Nagatsuka, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Poster Board Number MP31 / Presentation Number T MP31 Imaging of 68Ga-PRGD2 PET/CT for anb3-integrin in Severe Intracranial Atherosclerotic Stenosis Patients Shi Shu, Peking Union Medical Coll, Beijing, China; Zhaohui Zhu, Yicheng Zhu, Fang Li, Liying Cui, Bin Peng, Peking Union Medical Coll Hospit, Beijing, China Community/Risk Factors Moderated Poster Tour II T MP37 – T MP48 SECTION 4 Moderator: Hugh Markus, DM, FRCP, Cambridge, United Kingdom Poster Board Number MP37 / Presentation Number T MP37 Incidence of New or Worsening Renal Insufficiency (RI) Among Stroke Patients Receiving IV Contrast Dye: A Population-Based Study Stacie L Demel, Charles J Moomaw, Univ of Cincinnati Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Jane S Khoury, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Kathleen A Alwell, Brett M Kissela, Aaron G Grossman, Daniel Woo, Matthew L Flaherty, Simona Ferioli, Univ of Cincinnati Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Jason Mackey, Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN; Felipe De Los Rios la Rosa, Univ of Cincinnati Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Ope Adeoye, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Sharyl Martini, Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Ctr, Houston, TX Poster Board Number MP38 / Presentation Number T MP38 Impact of Community Stroke Education and Comprehensive Stroke Care in South Texas Ameer E Hassan, Wondwossen G Tekle, Christina Sanchez, Lisa Jones-Fullingim, Olive Sanchez, Erlinda Abantao, Valley Baptist Brain & Spinal Network, UTCHSCA, Harlingen, TX; Ahmed A Malik, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number MP39 / Presentation Number T MP39 Could Difficult-to-treat Hypertension Be a Predictor of Bad Outcome in Ischemic Stroke? Pedro Colla Machado, Maria Cristina Zurru, Ariel Luzzi, Laura Brescacin, Claudia Alonzo, Luis Camera, Gabriel Waisman, Edgardo Cristiano, Hosp Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina Poster Board Number MP40 / Presentation Number T MP40 Impaired Cerebral Hemodynamics and Frailty in Patients With Pre-existing Atherosclerotic Disease Miri Lutski, Tel Aviv Univ, Tel Aviv, Israel; Uri Goldbourt, Stroke Ctr, Sagol Neuroscience Ctr, Dept of Neurology, Tel Aviv, Israel; David Tanne, Stroke Ctr, Sagol Neuroscience Ctr, Dept of Neurology, Ramat Gan, Israel — 81 — Poster Board Number MP41 / Presentation Number T MP41 Coronary Artery Calcification, Intima-media Thickness And Ankle-brachial Index Are Complementary Stroke Predictors Janine Gronewold, Marcus Bauer, Univ Hosp Essen, Essen, Germany; Nils Lehmann, Univ of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany; Amir A Mahabadi, Hagen Kälsch, Christian Weimar, Univ Hosp Essen, Essen, Germany; Klaus Berger, Univ of Münster, Münster, Germany; Susanne Moebus, Karl-Heinz Jöckel, Univ of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany; Raimund Erbel, Dirk M Hermann, Univ Hosp Essen, Essen, Germany; Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study Investigative Group Poster Board Number MP42 / Presentation Number T MP42 Mitral Ratio of Peak Early to Late Diastolic Filling Velocity as a Predictor of Mortality in Acute Ischemic Stroke Yerim Kim, Chi Kyung Kim, Seunguk Jung, Tae Jung Kim, Sang-Bae Ko, Byung-Woo Yoon, Seung-Hoon Lee, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number MP43 / Presentation Number T MP43 Patient Characteristics and Outcomes in Pregnancy-Related Ischemic Stroke Lisa Leffert, Caitlin Clancy, Brian Bateman, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Margueritte Cox, Phillip Schulte, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Eric Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Gregg Fonarow, Univ of California- Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Elena Kuklina, Mary G George, Ctrs for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA; Lee Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number MP44 / Presentation Number T MP44 Secondary Stroke Prevention Prescribing in a National Cohort Karen Albright, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Virginia Howard, George Howard, Suzanne Judd, David Rhodes, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Aaron Anderson, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Leslie McClure, Monika Safford, Nita Limdi, Justin Blackburn, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number MP45 / Presentation Number T MP45 Incidence, Predictors And Mortality Related To Post-stroke Antidepressant Treatment Janne K Mortensen, Heidi Larsson, Søren P Johnsen, Grethe Andersen, Aarhus Univ Hosp, Aarhus, Denmark Poster Board Number MP46 / Presentation Number T MP46 Stroke Occurrence in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Kristopher D Masilamani, Jennifer LaBranche, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Shaun Malo, Larry Svenson, Alberta Health, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Thomas Jeerakathil, Dilini Vethanayagam, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Poster Board Number MP47 / Presentation Number T MP47 Ideal Cardiovascular Health Predicts Functional Status: The Northern Manhattan Study Mandip S Dhamoon, Mount Sinai Sch of Med, New York, NY; Chuanhui Dong, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Maria Santiago, Mitchell S Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Ralph L Sacco, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL Poster Board Number MP48 / Presentation Number T MP48 Androgen Suppression in Patients with Prostate Cancer Increases Incidence of Combined Cardiovascular Outcomes Zuber S Ali, Danielle M Greere, Robyn L Shearer, Syed Ali Gardezi, Arshad Jahangir, Aurora Health Care, Miwaukee, WI Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Moderated Poster Tour T MP49 – T MP60 SECTION 5 Moderator:TBA Poster Board Number MP49 / Presentation Number T MP49 Should Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) be the Initial Diagnostic Modality of Choice in Young Ischemic Stroke (IS) Patients? Rohini Bhole, Nitin Goyal, Robert W Gilbert, Georgios Tsivgoulis, Marc D Malkoff, Andrei V Alexandrov, Univ of Tennessee, Memphis, TN Poster Board Number MP50 / Presentation Number T MP50 Novel TIA Serum Biomarkers Identified by Mass-Spectroscopy Proteomics Paul M George, Michael Mlynash, Christopher M Adams, Madelleine Garcia, Stephanie Kemp, Calvin Kuo, Gregory W Albers, Jean Marc Olivot, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA Poster Board Number MP51 / Presentation Number T MP51 Relation of Spontaneous Microembolic Signals to Stratification of Risk, Recurrence and Morbi-mortality of Ischemic Stroke by Transcranial Doppler: A Prospective Trial Rodrigo Bazan, Gabriel P Braga, Silméia G Bazan, João C Hueb, Marcone Lima Sobreira, Gustavo J Luvizutto, Botucatu Medical Sch – UNESP, Botucatu, Brazil; João P Leite, Octávio M Pontes-Neto, Ribeirão Preto Medical Sch – USP, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil Poster Board Number MP52 / Presentation Number T MP52 Probabilistic Atlasing of Acute Ischemic Stroke Topology Daniel Ichwan, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Fabien Scalzo, Dezhi Liu, Brandon Bergsneider, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Ariana Anderson, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; David Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number MP53 / Presentation Number T MP53 Frequency Aad Features of Patients With Embolic Strokes of Underdetermined Source (esus): Esus Global Registry Antonio Arauz, Insto Nacional de Neurologia, Mexico City, Mexico; Thomas Vanassche, Population Health Res Inst, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Jackie Bosch, Sch of Rehabilitation Science, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Phillippa Lavallee, Bichat Universtity Hosp, Paris, France; Luis Cunha, Coimbra Univ, Coimbra, Portugal; Peter A Ringleb, Univ of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; Rubens J Gagliardi, Santa Casa de Misericordia de Sao Paolo, Sao Paolo, Brazil; Robert Hart, Population Health research Inst, Hamilton, ON, Canada Poster Board Number MP54 / Presentation Number T MP54 High-resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Intracranial Stenosis in Patients Younger Than 35 Years Weihai Xu, Ming-Li Li, Shan Gao, Zheng-Yu Jin, Feng Feng, Li-Ying Cui, Chinese Acad of Medical Science, Beijing, China Poster Board Number MP55 / Presentation Number T MP55 Utility of 4D-MRA to Measure Blood Flow Velocity in Cerebral Major Arteries Takeo Abumiya, Noriyuki Fujima, Kohsuke Kudo, Yukitomo Ishi, Masayuki Gekka, Hideo Shichinohe, Ken Kazumata, Naoki Nakayama, Kiyohiro Houkin, Hokkaido Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Sapporo, Japan Poster Board Number MP56 / Presentation Number T MP56 Immediate Post-operative Serum Blood Urea Nitrogen is Strongly Associated with Early Post-surgical Stroke Risk in Cardiac Surgical Patients Martinson K Arnan, Wake Forest Univ Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC; Tyken Hsieh, Mills-Peninsula Medical Group, Burlingame, CA; Joseph Yeboah, Alain Bertoni, Gregory Burke, Wake Forest Univ Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC; Zainab Bahrainwala, Maura Grega, William Baumgartner, Rebecca Gottesman, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number MP57 / Presentation Number T MP57 Coexisting Cerebrovascular Disease and Risk of Occult Atrial Fibrillation in Patients With Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source Esther Rojo, María Sandín-Fuentes, Ana I Calleja, Gabriel Largaespada, Elisa Cortijo, Emilio García-Morán, Marina Ruiz-Piñero, Pablo García-Bermejo, Luis López-Mesonero, Jerónimo Rubio, Juan F Arenillas, Hosp Clínico Univrio, Valladolid, Spain Poster Board Number MP58 / Presentation Number T MP58 Incidence and Etiology of Punctate Infarcts in Ischemic Stroke Patients Jamary Oliveira-Filho, Hakan Ay, Ashkan Shoamanesh, Kwang Y Park, Ross Avery, Mine Sorgun, Gyeong-Moon Kim, Steven M Greenberg, M Edip Gurol, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number MP59 / Presentation Number T MP59 Symptomatic and Silent Cerebral Infarct following Combined Bypass for Moyamoya Disease evaluated with Diffusion-Weighted Image: A Multivariate Analysis Kikutaro Tokairin, Kashiwaba Neurosurgical Hosp, Sapporo, Japan; Masaki Ito, Ken Kazumata, Hokkaido Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Sapporo, Japan; Sadao Kaneko, Kashiwaba Neurosurgical Hosp, Sapporo, Japan; Kiyohiro Houkin, Hokkaido Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Sapporo, Japan Poster Board Number MP60 / Presentation Number T MP60 Impact of Aortic Arch Atheroma for Stroke Recurrence in Patients With or Without Atrial Fibrillation Shigeru Fujimoto, Masato Osaki, Masaya Kumamoto, Makoto Kanazawa, Naoki Tagawa, Takao Ishitsuka, Steel Memorial Yawata Hosp, Kitayushu, Japan; Takanari Kitazono, Graduate Sch of Medical Science, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan — 82 — Experimental Mechanisms and Models & Intracerebral Hemorrhage & Pediatric Stroke Moderated Poster Tour Poster Board Number MP70 / Presentation Number T MP70 Genetic Deletion of the Prostaglandin E2 EP3 Receptor Improves Outcomes after Experimental Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Young and Old Mice Jenna L Leclerc, Matthew Diller, Andrew Lampert, Sylvain Doré, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL T MP61 – T MP72 SECTION 6 Moderator: Magdy Selim, MD, PhD, FAHA, Boston, MA Poster Board Number MP61 / Presentation Number T MP61 Diagnostic Accuracy of Adult Bedside Stroke Recognition Tools in Childhood Stroke Mark T Mackay, The Univ of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; Leonid Churilov, The Florey Inst of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia; Geoffrey Donnan, The Florey Inst of Neurosciences and Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia; Adriana Yock-Corrales, Hosp Nacional de Niños, San José, Costa Rica; Franz Babl, The Royal Children’s Hosp, Melbourne, Australia; Paul Monagle, The Univ of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia Poster Board Number MP62 / Presentation Number T MP62 Acute Infarct Volume in Perinatal Stroke Can Be Accurately Estimated by Measuring Residual Uninfarcted Tissue on Follow-up MRI Nicholas V Stence, David M Mirsky, David Weitzenkamp, Sharon Poisson, Paco S Herson, Amanda Hollatz, Richard J Traystman, Jennifer Armstrong-Wells, Timothy J Bernard, Univ of Colorado Sch of Med, Aurora, CO Poster Board Number MP63 / Presentation Number T MP63 Cardiac Diagnosis is the Major Risk for Stroke in Neonates with Complex Congenital Heart Defects Madeline E Winters, Ann L McCarthy, Children’s Hosp of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Jennifer M Lynch, Tiffany Ko, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Elizabeth Bixler, Kaitlin Griffith, Children’s Hosp of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; David R Busch, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Rui Xiao, William Gaynor, Susan Nicholson, Lisa M Montenegro, Maryam Y Naim, Daniel J Licht, Children’s Hosp of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Poster Board Number MP64 / Presentation Number T MP64 Placental Pathology in Neonatal and Presumed Perinatal Arterial Ischemic Stroke Miya E Bernson-Leung, Theonia K Boyd, Michael J Rivkin, Boston Children’s Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number MP65 / Presentation Number T MP65 Rate of Peri-Hematomal Edema Expansion Predicts Outcome After Intracerebral Hemorrhage Sebastian Urday, Lauren A Beslow, David Goldstein, Feng Dai, Fan Zhang, Yale Sch of Med, New Haven, CT; Anastasia Vashkevich, Alison Ayres, Thomas W Battey, Massachusetts General Hosp, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Marc J Simard, Univ of Maryland Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; Jonathan Rosand, Taylor W Kimberly, Massachusetts General Hosp, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Kevin N Sheth, Yale Sch of Med, New Haven, CT Poster Board Number MP66 / Presentation Number T MP66 The Ich Score: A Self-fulfilling Prophecy? D Jay McCracken, Brendan P Lovasik, Margaret E McDougal, Courtney E McCracken, Gustavo Pradilla, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number MP67 / Presentation Number T MP67 Different Hematoma Volume Threshold to Predict Favorable Outcome in Basal Ganglia and Thalamic Hemorrhage Kazuma Nakagawa, Univ of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; Sage L King, Megan A Vento, Marissa M Ing, Tracy S Stern, Denise N Dittrich, The Queen’s Medical Ctr, Honolulu, HI; Todd B Seto, Univ of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI Poster Board Number MP68 / Presentation Number T MP68 Validating the Association of Peripheral Monocyte Count with 30-Day CaseFatality in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Kyle B Walsh, Padmini Sekar, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Carl Langefeld, Wake Forest Univ, Winston-Salem, NC; Charles J Moomaw, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Mitchell Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Michael L James, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Jennifer Osborne, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Kevin Sheth, Yale Univ, New Haven, CT; Daniel Woo, Opeolu Adeoye, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number MP69 / Presentation Number T MP69 12/15-LOX Inhibition or Knockout Effectively Reduces Warfarin-associated Hemorrhagic Transformation Following Experimental Stroke Yu Liu, Yi Zheng, Hulya Karatas, Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA; Christian Foerch, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Univ, Frankfurt, Germany; Eng H Lo, Klaus Van Leyen, Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA Poster Board Number MP71 / Presentation Number T MP71 Estrogen Attenuates NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation Following Global Cerebral Ischemia Quanguang Zhang, Yan Dong, Darrell Brann, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number MP72 / Presentation Number T MP72 Mild Cerebral Ischemia Combined With Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy Significantly Deteriorated Cognitive Impairment via Angiotensin At1 Receptor in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease Takashi Nakagawa Male, Yu Hasegawa Male, Mingjie Ma Male, Hiroaki Kusaka Male, Bowen Lin Male, Daisuke Sueta Male, Nobutaka Koibuchi Male, Shokei Kim-Mitsuyama Male, Kumamoto Univ, Kumamoto, Japan Health Services, Quality Improvement, and and Patient-Centered Outcomes Moderated Poster Tour II T MP73 – T MP84 SECTION 7 Moderator: Irene Katzan, MD, MS, FAHA, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number MP73 / Presentation Number T MP73 Quality of Care for Veterans with Transient Ischemic Attack and Minor Stroke Dawn M Bravata, Laura Myers, Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN; Eric Cheng, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Greg Arling, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN; Edward J Miech, Teresa Damush, Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN; Jason Sico, Yale Univ, New Haven, CT; Michael Phipps, Univ of Maryland Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; Zhangsheng Yu, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN; Alan Zillich, Purdue Univ, Lafayette, IN; Mat Reeves, Michigan State Univ, Lansing, MI; Jason Johanning, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha, NE; Linda S Williams, Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN Poster Board Number MP74 / Presentation Number T MP74 The Diagnosis, Etiologic Classification, and Safe Discharge of Ischemic Strokes with Transient Symptoms from an Emergency Department Observation Unit Matthew S Siket, Alpert Medical Sch of Brown Univ, Providence, RI; Idara U Ndon, Brown Univ, Providence, RI; Janette R Baird, Tracy E Madsen, Lisa H Merck, Anthony M Napoli, Gino Paolucci, Alpert Medical Sch of Brown Univ, Providence, RI; Todd A Seigel, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA; Virginia M Tran, Brian Silver, Alpert Medical Sch of Brown Univ, Providence, RI Poster Board Number MP75 / Presentation Number T MP75 Facilities Available in Chinese Hospitals From China Stroke Research Network Chunjuan Wang Jr, Zixiao Li, Yilong Wang, Yong Jiang, Xingquan Zhao, Yongjun Wang, Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Capital Medical Univ, Beijing, China Poster Board Number MP76 / Presentation Number T MP76 A Systematic Review of Commercially Available Medical Mobile Applications for Stroke Survivors And Caregivers Pirouz Piran, Jinu Thomas, Saroj Kunnakkat, Abhishek Pandey, State Univ of New York – Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY; Tristan G Tanner, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, FL; Dee Burton, Hunter Coll, New York, NY; Clotilde Balucani, State Univ of New York – Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY; Amy Jensen, Natl Stroke Association, Centennial, CO; Steven R Levine, State Univ of New York – Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY; The Mobile Applications for Stroke (MAPPS) Investigators Poster Board Number MP77 / Presentation Number T MP77 Intraventricular Hemorrhage and Long-term Incontinencea and Dysmobility After Intracerebral Hemorrhage Daniel Woo, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Andrew Kruger, Arizona Coll fo Osteopathic Med Midwestern Universit, Glendale, AZ; Padmini Sekar, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Bradford B Worrall, Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; Jennifer Osborne, Charles J Moomaw, Shahla Hosseini, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Mitch S Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Gene Sung, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Michael L James, Duke Univ, Raleigh, NC; Matthew L Flaherty, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Fernando Testai, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Carl D Langefeld, Wake Forest Sch of Med, Salem, NC; Sebastian Koch, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL — 83 — Poster Board Number MP78 / Presentation Number T MP78 Use, Safety, and Outcomes of Intravenous Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke in Nonagenarians Rohan Arora, Elliott Salamon, Jeffery M Katz, Richard B Libman, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Manhasset, NY; and Get With The Guidelines (Stroke) Investigators Poster Board Number MP89 / Presentation Number T MP89 A Comparison of Stroke Core Measure Performance Between Comprehensive Stroke Centers and Primary Stroke Centers Mark J Alberts, UT Southwestern Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX; Jean Range, Karen Kolbusz, Ann Watt, David Morton, Frank Zibrat, The Joint Commission, Oakbrook Terrace, IL Poster Board Number MP79 / Presentation Number T MP79 Baseline disparities and Outcomes in Public vs Private US Health Care Institutions: The SPS3 Trial Laura K Wilson, Thalia S Field, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Leslie A McClure, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Carole L White, Univ of Texas Health Sciences Ctr San Antonio, San Antonio, TX; Oscar R Benavente, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Poster Board Number MP90 / Presentation Number T MP90 Relationship Between Daily Blood Glucose Variability and Neurological Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients With Diabetes Mellitus satoshi kubo, naohisa hosomi, Dept of Clinical Neuroscience and Therapeutics, Hiroshima Univ Graduate Sch of Biomedical & Health Sciences, hiroshima, Japan; takeshi yoshimoto, syuichiro neshige, takahiro himeno, ryuuhei kono, shinnichi takeshima, yutaka shimoe, kazuhiro takamatsu, taisei ota, masaru kuriyama, Dept of Neurology, Brain Attack Ctr Ota Memorial Hosp, fukuyama, Japan; masayasu matsumoto, Dept of Clinical Neuroscience and Therapeutics, Hiroshima Univ Graduate Sch of Biomedical & Health Sciences, hiroshima, Japan Poster Board Number MP80 / Presentation Number T MP80 Comparison of ICD-9-CM and Clinical Diagnoses for Stroke Patients in the Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Registry, 2013 Tiffany E Chang, Yale Sch of Public Health, New Haven, CT; Mary G George, Ctrs for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number MP81 / Presentation Number T MP81 Are 30-Day Stroke Readmissions Preventable? Ann M Leonhardt, Curtis G Benesch, Univ of Rochester, Rochester, NY Poster Board Number MP82 / Presentation Number T MP82 Can Patients Select the Best Hospital for Carotid Revascularization? Seemant Chaturvedi, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL Poster Board Number MP83 / Presentation Number T MP83 Simulation Based Medical Education For Incoming Neurology Trainees to Improve Hospital Stroke Emergency Performance Rick Gill, Michael Star, Esteban Golombievski, Matthew McCoyd, Sean Ruland, Loyola Univ Medical Ctr, Maywood, IL Poster Board Number MP84 / Presentation Number T MP84 Quality of Stroke Care in India: the Indo-US Stroke Project Aneesh B Singhal, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Sylaja PN, Sree Chitra Thirunal Inst, Trivandrum, India; Dheeraj Khurana, Postgraduate Inst of Medical Education & Res, Chandigarh, India; Subhash Kaul, Nizam’s Inst of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India; MV Padma, All-India Inst of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; Deepti Arora, Paramdeep Kaur, Christian Medical Coll and Hosp, Ludhiana, India; Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Jeyaraj D Pandian, Christian Medical Coll and Hosp, Ludhiana, India In-hospital Treatment Moderated Poster Tour T MP85 – T MP96 SECTION 8 Moderator: Claire Creutzfeldt, MD, Seattle, WA Poster Board Number MP85 / Presentation Number T MP85 Comparison Of Carotid Endarterectomy And Carotid Artery Stenting On Asymptomatic Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis Of Japanese Male: A Propensity Score Matched Analysis Kunihiro Nishimura, Natl Cardiovascular and Cerevral Ctr, Suita, Japan; Ataru Nishimura, Ryota Kurogi, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Satoru Kamitani, The Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Akiko Kada, Natl Hosp Organization Nagoya Medical Ctr, Nagoya, Japan; Tetsuro Sayama, Koji Iihara, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan Poster Board Number MP86 / Presentation Number T MP86 A Prospective Study of the Effect of Dehydration on Stroke Severity and Short Term Outcome Mona N Bahouth, Argye Hillis, Rebecca Gottesman, Johns Hopkins Hosp, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number MP87 / Presentation Number T MP87 Information Framing And Decision-making After Malignant Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke Nika Sulakvelidze, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA; Adam G Kelly, Univ of Rochester, Rochester, NY; Thanh G Ton, Precision Health Economics, Los Angeles, CA; Kyra J Becker, Claire J Creutzfeldt, Harborview Medical Ctr, Seattle, WA Poster Board Number MP91 / Presentation Number T MP91 A Simple Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Prediction Score for Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Kimberly Kicielinski, Harn Shiue, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Niren Kapoor, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Muhammed Alvi, Natl Inst of Health, Baltimore, MD; David Miller, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Mitchell Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number MP92 / Presentation Number T MP92 Variation of Blood Pressure Response of Antihypertensive Agents in Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) Wei-Chen Lin, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Carl D Langefeld, Wake Forest Sch of Med, Winston-Salem, NC; Sebastian Koch, Univ of Miami, Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Charles J Moomaw, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Yu-Feng Yvonne Chan, Icahn Sch of Med at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; Kevin N Sheth, Yale Univ, New Haven, CT; Padmini Sekar, Jennifer Osborne, Daniel Woo, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number MP93 / Presentation Number T MP93 Statin Treatment May Reduce the Risk of Post-stroke Infections Jiang Guo, Jian Guo, Ning Chen, Muke Zhou, Li He, West China hospital of Sichuan Univ, Chengdu, China Poster Board Number MP94 / Presentation Number T MP94 Venous Thromboembolism Complications In Patients With Intracerebral Hemorrhage Jennifer Osborne, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Fernando Testai, Univ of Illinois at Chicago Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL; Padmini Sekar, Charles J Moomaw, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Michael L James, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Anastasia Vashkevich, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Matthew L Flaherty, Daniel Woo, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number MP95 / Presentation Number T MP95 Treatment and Outcome of Thrombolysis Related Hemorrhage: A Multi-center Retrospective Study Shadi Yaghi, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Christopher R Leon-Guerrero, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; Jamil Dibu, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH; Syed Ali, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR; Ali Reza Noorian, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Salah G Keyrouz, Washington Univ Sch of Med, St Louis, MO; Lee Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Archana Hinduja, Nicolas Bianchi, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR; David S Liebeskind, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Randolph S Marshall, Joshua Z Willey, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY Poster Board Number MP96 / Presentation Number T MP96 Factors Associated with Neurological Worsening in Hospitalized Patients with Cerebral Venous Thrombosis Erwin Chiquete, Carlos Cantú-Brito, Miguel Barboza, Alejandro Quiroz, Colín Jonathan, Marlon Merlos, Antonio Arauz, Insto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y Nutricion, Mexico, Mexico Poster Board Number MP88 / Presentation Number T MP88 Computerized In-hospital Alert System Reduces Time Delay to Reperfusion Therapy for In-hospital Stroke Patients Joonsang Yoo, Dongbeom Song, Kijeong Lee, Young Dae Kim, Jae Hoon Yang, Yo-han Jung, Han-Jin Cho, Hyo Suk Nam, Ji Hoe Heo, Yonsei Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of — 84 — Nursing Moderated Poster Tour Preventive Strategies & Vascular Biology T MP109 – T MP120 in Health and Disease Moderated Poster Tour T MP97 – T MP108 SECTION 9 SECTION 10 Moderator: Debbie R Summers, RN, MSN, FAHA, ARNP, Kansas, MO Poster Board Number MP97 / Presentation Number T MP97 Stroke Awareness And Modifiable Risk Factors Of Stroke Among Communityresiding Adults With Prehypertension Hee-Young Song, Yonsei Uni Wonju Coll of Med, Dept of nursing, Wonju, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number MP98 / Presentation Number T MP98 Stroke Coordinator Boot Camp: Training the Troops Starr Block, American Heart Association, Louisville, KY; Eileen Censullo, American Heart Association, Philadelphia, PA; Steve Dentel, American Heart Association, Pittsburgh, PA; Tawny Jackson, American Heart Association, Philadelphia, OH; Abigail Loechler, American Heart Association, Columbus, OH Poster Board Number MP99 / Presentation Number T MP99 Your Role as Stroke Coordinator, from Surviving to Thriving Alexandra Graves, St Anthony Hosp, Lakewood, CO; Julie Blakie, AHA Staff, Denver, CO; Christy Casper, St Anthony Hosp, Lakewood, CO; Stephanie Chapman, American Heart Association, El Paso, TX; Larissa DeLuna, American Heart Association, Ausitn, TX; Heather Lorenz, St John, Tulsa, OK; Janine Mazabob, St Luke’s Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Deb Motz, Baptist Health System, San Antonio, TX; Sonya Ochoa, Scott & White Memorial Hosp, Temple, TX; Michelle Whaley, Swedish Medical Ctr, Denver, CO; Mary Beth Zimmermann, Baylor Univ Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX Poster Board Number MP100 / Presentation Number T MP100 Improving Timeliness of TPA Administration: Re-vamping Emergency Department Processes to Decrease Door to Needle Times Julie B Jurf, Eema Hemmen, Tenielle Delima, Eileen Virrey, Linda Ojeda, Vera Morales, Andrea G Snyder, Thomas M Hemmen, UC San Diego Health System, San Diego, CA Poster Board Number MP101 / Presentation Number T MP101 Development and Introduction of a Performance Improvement Tool to Enhance Door-To-CT-Times for the Acute Stroke Patient Deborah B Benvenuto, Justine DeFronzo, Emerson Hosp, Concord, MA Poster Board Number MP102 / Presentation Number T MP102 Hotline Use for Recruitment Support in Acute Stroke Trials: Lessons learned To Date in Antihypertensive Treatment of Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage (ATACH)-II Kathryn A France, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; Mushtaq Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, Minneapolis, MN; Jessy Thomas, Emily Abbott, Logan Brau, Adnan I Qureshi, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Poster Board Number MP103 / Presentation Number T MP103 Effect of Follow-up Phone Calls on 30-day Readmission Rates for Stroke Patients Kelly Anderson, Intermountain Medical Ctr, Murray, UT Poster Board Number MP104 / Presentation Number T MP104 Stroke Transition of Care: Preventing a Second Event Krystal Valdez, Huntington Memorial Hosp, Pasadena, CA Poster Board Number MP105 / Presentation Number T MP105 Going to the Experts: Addressing Patients’ Cognitive and Emotional Needs Before Discharge Dawn K Beland, Sarah Tartar, Mary Foster, David Lovejoy, Hartford Hosp, Hartford, CT Poster Board Number MP106 / Presentation Number T MP106 Nursing Acceptance of a Novel Care Coordination Application to Reduce Time to Thrombolysis in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Pilot Study Katheryn A Courville, Texas Woman’s Univ, Denton, TX; Robert Dickson, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX Poster Board Number MP107 / Presentation Number T MP107 Measurement of Acute Brain Hemorrhage in the Pre-hospital Setting Deborah Murphy, Phil deKerillis, Jennifer Frabizzio, Bradford Nash, Qaisar Shah, Abington Memorial Hosp, Abington, PA Poster Board Number MP108 / Presentation Number T MP108 Decreasing Door-to-Needle Time a Collaborative Approach Angela N McCall-Brown, Robert Felberg, Olivia Joy Eboras, Lyn Bertsch, John Volturo, Elizabeth Hogan, Overlook Medical Ctr, Summit, NJ Moderator: Mark Gorman, MD, Burlington, VT Poster Board Number MP109 / Presentation Number T MP109 Leptomeningeal Collaterals, Ageing and Metabolic Syndrome in Development of White Matter Hyperintensities Ondrej Volny, St Anne’s Univ Hosp and Faculty of Med, Masaryk Univ, Brno, Czech Republic; Vivek Nambiar, Univ of Calgary, Calgary Stroke Program, Hotchkiss Brain Inst, Calgary, AB, Canada; Sung Il Sohn, Dongsan Medical Ctr, Keimyung Univ, Daegu, Korea, Republic of; James E Faber, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Donald G Welsh, Toloupe Sajobi, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Robert Mikulik, St Anne’s Univ Hosp and Faculty of Med, Masaryk Univ, Brno, Czech Republic; Andrew M Demchuk, Hotchkiss Brain Inst, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Bijoy K Menon, Univ of Calgary, Calgary Stroke Program, Hotchkiss Brain Inst, Calgary, AB, Canada Poster Board Number MP110 / Presentation Number T MP110 Central Retinal Artery Occlusion in Patients with Sickle Cell Disease Hashim Khan, Morad Chughtai, Ahmed A Malik, Adnan I Qureshi, Fareed K Suri, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number MP111 / Presentation Number T MP111 Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy Is Associated With Arteriolar Sclerosis And Microinfarcts, But Not Overt Ischemic Stroke Or Hemorrhage In A Large Autopsy Series Jessica D Lee, Danny R Rose Jr, Gregory A Jicha, Richard R Murphy, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Poster Board Number MP112 / Presentation Number T MP112 Physical Activity Improves Stroke Outcome Through Modulation of Neutrophil Polynuclear Mobilization Regis Bordet, Valentin Vergriete, Anne-Marie Bordet, Charlotte Cordonnier, Julien Labreuche, Didier Leys, Lille Univ, Lille, France Poster Board Number MP113 / Presentation Number T MP113 Mortality after Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage in Patients taking Dabigatran and Warfarin Mary Vaughan Sarrazin, Alexander Mazur, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; Peter Cram, Univ of Toronto, toronto, ON, Canada; Michael P Jones, Elizabeth Chrischilles, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Poster Board Number MP114 / Presentation Number T MP114 Hyperlipidemia and Statin Use: Is There an Effect on Mortality Following an Ischemic Stroke? Samrat Yeramaneni, Cincinnati Chilren’s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Dawn Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Heidi Sucharew, Cincinnati Chilren’s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Kathleen Alwell, Charles Moomaw, Matthew Flaherty, Daniel Woo, Opeolu Adeoye, Simona Ferioli, Felipe De Los Rios La Rosa, Sharyl Martini, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jason Mackey, Inidian Univ, Indianapolis, IN; Pooja Khatri, Brett Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Jane Khoury, Cincinnati Chilren’s Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number MP115 / Presentation Number T MP115 Cerebral Ischemic Events Associated with Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR): A Systematic Review Nabeel A Herial, Najwa S Mohammad, Morad Chughtai, Adnan I Qureshi, CentraCare Health, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number MP116 / Presentation Number T MP116 Coated-Platelets Predict Stroke at 30 days in Patients with Transient Ischemic Attack Angelia Kirkpatrick, Univ of Oklahoma Health Sciences Ctr, Oklahoma City, OK; Andrea Vincent, Univ of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; George Dale, Calin Prodan, Univ of Oklahoma Health Sciences Ctr, Oklahoma City, OK Poster Board Number MP117 / Presentation Number T MP117 Rosuvastatin May Have Long-Term Clinical Benefits by Causing Plaque Regression and Improving Aortic Stiffness in Ischemic Stroke Patients Kazuyoshi Kaneko, Hiroki Saito, Yuichi Tsunoda, Kitamurayama Municipal Hosp, Higasine, Japan; Shigeo Sugawara, Masahiro Akasaka, Nihonkai General Hosp, Sakata, Japan; Tohru Kanaya, Kitamurayama Municipal Hosp, Higasine, Japan; Isao Kubota, Yamagata Univ Sch of Med, Yamagata, Japan — 85 — Poster Board Number MP118 / Presentation Number T MP118 Incidence and Predictors of Subsequent Ischemic Stroke Within 90 Days of Transient Ischemic Attack Onset, Using Data of a Multicenter Prospective Study Toshiyuki Uehara, Tomoyuki Ohara, MIkito Hayakawa, Shoichiro Sato, Rieko Suzuki, Kazunori Toyoda, Kazuo Minematsu, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; PROMISE-TIA Study Investigators Poster Board Number MP119 / Presentation Number T MP119 Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator Does Not Impact Mortality in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Drew Uhrig, Gyanendra Kumar, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Susan Fowler, Washington Univ in St Louis, St Louis, MO; Andrei Alexandrov, Univ of Tennesse Memphis, Memphis, TN Poster Board Number MP120 / Presentation Number T MP120 Platelet Reactivity Monitoring In Neuro-endovascular Treatment -The PLANET Multicenter StudyHiroshi Yamagami, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Nobuyuki Sakai, Kobe City Medical Ctr General Hosp, Kobe, Japan; Yasushi Matsumoto, Kohnan Hosp, Sendai, Japan; Shinichi Yoshimura, Hyogo Coll of Med, Nishinomiya, Japan; Yukiko Enomoto, Graduate Sch of Med, Gifu Univ, Gifu, Japan; Akira Ishii, Kyoto Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Kyoto, Japan; Chiaki Sakai, Inst of Biomedical Res and Innovation, Kobe, Japan; Yuji Matsumaru, Toranomon Hosp, Tokyo, Japan; Mikito Hayakwa, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Tatsuro Takada, St Marianna Univ Toyoko Hosp, Tokyo, Japan POSTER SESSION II THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 6:15 PM – 6:45 PM Hall D These posters are not included in the Thursday 5:15 Professor-Led Poster Tour Session. Acute Endovascular Treatment Posters II T P1 – T P26 Poster Board Number P1 / Presentation Number T P1 Predictive Factors of Intracranial Hemorrhage in Patients With Acute Large Vessel Occlusion Yukiko Enomoto, Graduate Sch of Med, Gifu Univ, Gifu, Japan; Shinichi Yoshimura, Hyogo Collage of Med, Hyogo, Japan; Yusuke Egashira, Graduate Sch of Med, Gifu Univ, Gifu, Japan; Hiroshi Yamagami, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Nobuyuki Sakai, Kobe City Medical Ctr General Hosp, Kobe, Japan; RESCUE-Japan Investigators Poster Board Number P2 / Presentation Number T P2 A Clinical Score to Predict Major Arterial Occlusions Eligible for Endovascular Recanalization in Acute Stroke based on the ASTRAL registry Peter Vanacker, Univ Hosp Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; Mirjam Heldner, Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland; Michael Amiguet, Mohamed Faouzi, Univ Hosp Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; Patrick Cras, Univ Hosp Antwerp, Edegem, Belgium; George Ntaios, Univ Hosp Thessaly, Larissa, Belgium; Marcel Arnold, Heinrich P Mattle, Urs Fischer, Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland; Patrick Michel, Univ Hosp Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland Poster Board Number P3 / Presentation Number T P3 Safety of Eptifibatide after Full Dose IV tPA and Endovascular Treatment for Ischemic Stroke Jawad F Kirmani, Daniel Korya, Grace Choi, Jaskiran Brar, Harina Chahal, Mohammed Hussain, Siddhart Mehta, Spozhmy Panezai, Mohammad Moussavi, New Jersey Neuroscience Inst, Edison, NJ Poster Board Number P5 / Presentation Number T P5 Sequential and Post-procedure ASPECTS Predict Clinical Outcome in Mechanical Thrombectomy of Acute Anterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke Albert J Yoo, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Osama O Zaidat, Medical Coll of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Zeshan A Chaudhry, Olvert A Berkhemer, R Gilberto González, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Mayank Goyal, Andrew M Demchuk, Bijoy K Menon, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Elan Mualem, Hope Buell, Sophia S Kuo, Siu Po Sit, Arani Bose, Penumbra, Inc, Alameda, CA; for the Penumbra PICS Investigators Poster Board Number P6 / Presentation Number T P6 Mobile Endovascular-therapy Team is Alternative System to Patient Transfer for Acute Ischemic Stroke Tatsuo Amano, Masayuki Sato, Yuji Matsumaru, Toranomon Hosp, Tokyo, Japan; Takahiro Ota, Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Medical Ctr, Tokyo, Japan Poster Board Number P7 / Presentation Number T P7 CT Perfusion Accurately Identifies Core and Penumbral Tissue in Large Vessel Occlusion Strokes: a Paradigm Validation Using a Large Cohort of Endovascularly-Reperfused and Medically-Treated Non-Reperfused Strokes Seena Dehkharghani, Adam B Prater, Deqiang Qiu, Emory Univ Hosp, Atlanta, GA; Roland Bammer, Stanford Univ Hosp, Stanford, CA; Fadi Nahab, Emory Univ Hosp, Atlanta, GA; Matus Straka, Inst für Radiologie und Nuklearmedizin, Winterthur, Switzerland; Meredith Bowen, Emory Univ Sch of Med, Atlanta, GA; Raul G Nogueira, Grady Memorial Hosp, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number P8 / Presentation Number T P8 Outcomes of Endovascular Treatment Using Solitaire Devices in Acute Ischemic Stroke With Favorable Penumbral Imaging Pattern CK Chi Kyung Kim, Jongsoo Kang, Yerim Kim, Keun-Hwa Jung, Byung-Woo Yoon, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Dae Seob Choi, Gyeonsang Natl Univ Hosp, Jinju, Korea, Republic of; Woong Yoon, Chonnam Natl Univ Hosp, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of; Young Dae Cho, Moon Hee Han, Chul-Ho Sohn, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P9 / Presentation Number T P9 Procedural And Clinical Outcomes Of Intra-arterial Thrombectomy In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Over 75 Years Of Age Hye Seon Jeong, Hyon-Jo Kwon, Hee-Jung Song, Hyeon-Song Koh, Jei Kim, Chungnam Natl Univ Hosp, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of — 86 — Poster Board Number P10 / Presentation Number T P10 Therapeutic Time Window for Endovascular Therapy of Acute Ischemic Stroke Depends on THRIVE Score: A Retrospective Single-center Study Kenichi Todo, Nobuyuki Sakai, Tomoyuki Kono, Taku Hoshi, Hirotoshi Imamura, Hidemitsu Adachi, Kobe City Medical Ctr General Hosp, Kobe, Japan; Hiroshi Yamagami, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Poster Board Number P11 / Presentation Number T P11 What Clinical Factors Predict An Intracranial Arterial Stenosis Responsible For An Intracranial Larger Artery Occlusion Treated By Endovascular Therapy? Jin Soo Lee, Ji Man Hong, Kyu Sun Lee, Hong Il Suh, AJOU UNIV, Suwon, Korea, Republic of; Andrew M Demchuk, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Poster Board Number P12 / Presentation Number T P12 Intraarterial (IA) Iodinated Radiographic Contrast Media (IRCM) Effect in the Interventional Management of Stroke (IMS) III Trial Thomas Tomsick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Lydia D Foster, Sharon D Yeatts, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Michael D Hill, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Janice Carrozzella, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; David S Liebeskind, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Pooja Khatri, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Mayank Goyal, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Volker Puetz, Dresden Univ Stroke Ctr, Dresden, Germany; Imanuel Dzialowski, Academic Teaching Hosp Technische Univ Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Humberto Morales, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Andrew M Demchuk, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Yuko Y Palesch, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charelston, SC; Joseph P Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number P13 / Presentation Number T P13 Effect of Pre-treatment Cerebral Blood Volume and Time to Recanalization on Good Clinical Outcomes in Endovascular Thrombectomy Tomohide Yoshie, Toshihiro Ueda, Tatsuro Takada, Shinji Nogoshi, Fumio Miyashita, Satoshi Takaishi, Takayuki Fukano, St Marianna Univ Toyoko Hosp, Kawasaki, Japan Poster Board Number P14 / Presentation Number T P14 In-Hospital Cost Analysis of the Addition of Hyperacute MRI for Selection of Patients for Endovascular Stroke Therapy Muhammad Shazam Hussain, Nicolas R Thompson, Terry Lesko, Nancy Papesh, Nancy Obuchowski, Dan Tomic, Dolora Wisco, Zeshaun Khawaja, Ken Uchino, Shumei Man, Esteban Cheng-Ching, Ferdinand Hui, Mark Bain, Gabor Toth, Peter Rasmussen, Thomas Masaryk, Paul Ruggieri, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P21 / Presentation Number T P21 Complex Internal Carotid Artery T Occlusion By Computed Tomographic Angiography Is A Very Malignant Subtype With Massive Infarcts And Poor Outcomes Despite Revascularization Treatment Kyu Sun Lee, Ji Man Hong, Hong-Il Suh, Sun-Uk Lee, Miran Han, Jin Wook Choi, AJOU UNIV, Suwon, Korea, Republic of; Andrew M Demchuk, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Jin Soo Lee, Jin Soo Lee, AJOU UNIV, Suwon, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P22 / Presentation Number T P22 Intra-Aortic Cone-Beam CT Can Shorten Puncture To Treatment Time In Acute Thrombectomy For Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Tatsuo Amano, Masayuki Sato, Yuji Matsumaru, Hideyuki Sakuma, Shogo Yoda, Yusuke Hamada, Toranomon Hosp, Tokyo, Japan Poster Board Number P23 / Presentation Number T P23 Posterior Circulation CT Angiography Collaterals Predict Outcome of Endovascular Acute Ischemic Stroke Therapy for Basilar Artery Occlusion Nitin Goyal, Georgios Tsivgoulis, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Ctr, Memphis, TN; Vinodh T Doss, Robert Laster, Dan Hoit, Adam Arthur, Lucas Elijovich, Semmes-Murphey Neurologic and Spine Inst, Memphis, TN Poster Board Number P24 / Presentation Number T P24 Neurointervention for Acute Ischemic Stroke Caused by Carotid Dissection Diogo C Haussen, Andrey Lima, Mikayel Gregoryan, Jonathan Grossberg, Leah Craft, Lawrance Matarutse, Sharion Smith, Samir Belagaje, Fadi Nahab, Aaron Anderson, Michael Frankel, Raul G Nogueira, Emory Univ / Grady Memorial Hosp, atlanta, GA Poster Board Number P25 / Presentation Number T P25 Angiographic Predictors Of Hemorrhagic Transformation In Acute Endovascular Treatment Of Ischemic Stroke: A Retrospective Review Divyajot Sandhu, Jae H Kim, Ciro Vasquez, Gauravjot Sandhu, Bharathi Jagadeesan, Ramachandra Tummala, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Poster Board Number P15 / Presentation Number T P15 Final Infarct Volume as Predictor of Clinical Outcomes Following Intra-Arterial Stroke Treatment Aixa Espinosa, Michael Chen, Kyle Ogami, Andrea Korsnack, Syed Zaidi, Mouhammad Jumaa, Univ of Toledo Medical Ctr, Toledo, OH Poster Board Number P16 / Presentation Number T P16 Indirect Comparison of Functional Outcomes in Stroke Patients Following Endovascular Versus Best Medical Treatment: Insights From Defuse 2 and Axis 2 Anke Wouters, KULeuven, Leuven, Belgium; Robin Lemmens, UZLeuven, Leuven, Belgium; Soren Christensen, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford, CA; Guido Wilms, UZLeuven, Leuven, Belgium; Michael Mlynash, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford, CA; Armin Schneider, Rico Laage, Clinical Res Dept, SYGNIS Bioscience GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany; Maarten G Lansberg, Gregory W Albers, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Stanford, CA; Vincent Thijs, UZLeuven, Leuven, Belgium; AXIS 2 Investigators; DEFUSE 2 Investigators Poster Board Number P17 / Presentation Number T P17 Intra-arterial Therapy In Patients With In-hospital Ischemic Strokes Have More Frequent Early Improvement Than Out Of Hospital Strokes Ahmed Itrat, Ather Taqui, Russell Cerejo, Dolora Wisco, Shumei Man, Pravin George, Ken Uchino, Gabor Toth, Muhammad S Hussain, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P18 / Presentation Number T P18 Incidence and Management of Intracranial Wire Perforation During Acute Stroke Endovascular Therapy Deepak Gulati, Amin Aghaebrahim,, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Amer Malik, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Andrew Ducruet, Brian Jankowitz, Tudor Jovin, Ashutosh Jadhav, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA Poster Board Number P19 / Presentation Number T P19 Higher HDL Levels Increase the Risk of Intracranial Hemorrhage After Endovascular Treatment for Ischemic Stroke Mohammad Moussavi, Daniel Korya, Shanker Raj Sajjan, Ifeoma Isaac, Nnamdi Uhegwu, Javaad Ahmad, Siddhart Mehta, Bernard Galea, Saqib Chaudhry, Jawad F Kirmani, JFK Stroke and Neurovascular Ctr, Edison, NJ Poster Board Number P20 / Presentation Number T P20 Rate of Endovascular Ischemic Stroke Treatment Increases with Onsite Rather than Regional Capabilities Nazli Janjua, Asia Pacific Comprehensive Stroke Inst, Pomona, CA; Karen Tse-Chang, Pomona Valley Hosp Medical Ctr, Pomona, CA; Kessarin Panichpisal, Asia Pacific Comprehensive Stroke Inst, Pomona, CA; Kimberly Jones, Debbie Keasler, Bhupat Desai, Pomona Valley Hosp Medical Ctr, Pomona, CA Poster Board Number P26 / Presentation Number T P26 Combining Clinical and Imaging Data to Develop a Highly Predictive Model of Outcomes in the MR RESCUE Trial Chelsea S Kidwell, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; Reza Jahan, Jeffrey Gornbein, Jeffry R Alger, Val Nenov, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Gina Norato, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; Zahra Ajani, Lei Feng, Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, CA; Brett C Meyer, Scott Olson, Univ of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA; Lee H Schwamm, Albert J Yoo, Harvard Medical Sch, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Randolph S Marshall, Philip M Meyers, Columbia Univ, Coll of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY; Dileep R Yavagal, Univ of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hosp, Miami, FL; Max Wintermark, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA; David S Liebeskind, Judy Guzy, Sidney Starkman, Jeffrey L Saver, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; MR RESCUE Investigators Acute Neuroimaging Posters II T P27 – T P53 Poster Board Number P27 / Presentation Number T P27 Early Blood Brain Barrier Disruption in the Ischemic Core Richard Leigh, Johns Hopkins Univeristy, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P28 / Presentation Number T P28 Diagnostic Accuracy of Mobile Devices for Remote Acute Stroke Neuroimaging Interpretation Clotilde Balucani, Jeremy Weedon, Steven R Levine, SUNY Downstate Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY; The REliability of MObile TEchnologies for Acute Stroke Neuroimaging (REMOTE) Study Group Poster Board Number P29 / Presentation Number T P29 The Impact of Contrast Based CTA/CTP Brain Attack Protocol on Kidney Function Jamie Folsom, Nnadozie Ezerioha, Pratik Chhatbar, Swaroop Pawar, Christina Holmstedt, Edward Jauch, Bruce Ovbiagele, Robert J Adams, Wuwei(Wayne) Feng, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC — 87 — Poster Board Number P30 / Presentation Number T P30 Logarithmic Growth of Ischemic Lesions in Major Anterior Circulation Ischemic Strokes Ramon G Gonzalez, Gisele Silva, Julian He, Saloomeh Sadaghiani, Ona Wu, Aneesh B Singhal, Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P31 / Presentation Number T P31 Clinical Usefulness of 3D Arterial Spin Labeled Perfusion Image in Acute Ischemic Stroke Hiroyuki Takayoshi, Shimane Univ, Izumo, Japan; Naoto Kohno, Seto Inland Sea Hosp, Imabari, Japan; Kazunori Okada, Oda Silver Clinic, Oda, Japan; Shuhei Yamaguchi, Shimane Univ, Izumo, Japan Poster Board Number P32 / Presentation Number T P32 Infarct Volume as a Potential Prognostic Biomarker for Acute Ischemic Stroke after Intravenous Recombinant Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator Therapy Yohei Tateishi, Jumpei Hamabe, Yoichi Morofuji, Nobutaka Horie, Tsuyoshi Izumo, Kentaro Hayashi, Akira Tsujino, Nagasaki Univ Hosp, Nagasaki, Japan Poster Board Number P33 / Presentation Number T P33 Separating Acute Infarct Core From Penumbra Using Optimized Imaging And Standardized Post-processing In The Setting Of Ischemic Stroke: A CT Perfusion Study Christopher d’Esterre, Emmad Qazi, Shivanand Patil, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Enrico Fainardi, Azienda Ospedaliero-Univria di Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy; Marta Rubiera, Vall d’Hebron Univ Hosp, Calgary, AB, Canada; Alex Khaw, Univ of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; Ting-Yim Lee, Mohammed Almekhlafi, Richard Frayne, Andrew M Demchuk, Mayank Goyal, Bijoy Menon, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Poster Board Number P34 / Presentation Number T P34 Poor Collateral Circulation Assessed By Multiphase Cta Predicts Malignant Mca Evolution After Reperfusion Therapies Alan Flores Sr, Marta Rubiera, Marc Ribó Jacobi, Jorge Pagola, David Rodriguez-Luna, Marian Muchada, Sandra Boned Riera, Laia Seró Ballesteros, Pilar Meler, Stela Sanjuan, Daniel Cárcamo, Estevo Santamarina, Alejandro Tomasello, PIlar Coscojuela, Miguel Lemus, Vanessa Carvalho, David de Bonadona, Rafael Ponciano, Hosp Vall D´ Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Bijoy Menon, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Mayank Goyal, Depts of Radiology and Clinical Neurosciences, Calgary Stroke Program, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Carlos A Molina, Hosp Vall D´ Hebron, Barcelona, Spain Poster Board Number P35 / Presentation Number T P35 Extensive Cerebral Microbleeds Predict Parenchymal Hemorrhage and Poor Outcome After Intravenous Thrombolysis Shenqiang Yan, Min Lou, the 2nd Affiliated Hosp of Zhejiang Univ, Sch of Med, Hangzhou, China Poster Board Number P36 / Presentation Number T P36 DWI Lesion Size but Not FLAIR Status Alone is Associated With Early Clinical Outcome in Stroke Patients Undergoing MRI Prior to Systemic Thrombolysis Carsten Hobohm, Sarah Budig, Dominik Fritzsch, Dominik Michalski, Univ of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany Poster Board Number P37 / Presentation Number T P37 Routine CT Angiography in Acute Stroke Does Not Delay Acute Stroke Care Gisele S Silva, Renata C Miranda, Albert Einstein Hosp and Federal Univ of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; Rodrigo M Massaud, Andreia M Vacari, Albert Einstein Hosp, São Paulo, Brazil; Miguel Cendoroglo Neto, Albert Einstein Hosp and Federal Univ of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Poster Board Number P38 / Presentation Number T P38 Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Identify Therapeutic Targets in Mild Stroke Patients Tyler A Brown, Marie Luby, Jignesh Shah, Dimitrios Giannakidis, Lawrence L Latour, Natl Inst of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD Poster Board Number P39 / Presentation Number T P39 Serial Alberta Stroke Program Early Ct Score (aspects) Is A Superior Predictor Of Outcomes With Iv Rtpa Leonard Yeo, Prakash Paliwal, Hockluen Teoh, Bernard Chan, Raymond Seet, Vijay Sharma, NUHS, Singapore, Singapore Poster Board Number P40 / Presentation Number T P40 FLAIR Vascular Hyperintensity is a Marker of Collateral Flow Grade and Severity of Leukoaraiosis in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke Hasan Huseyin Karadeli, Massachusetts General Hosp, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Dan-Victor Giurgiutiu, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA; Lisa Cloonan, Kaitlin Fitzpatrick, Allison Kanakis, Natalia S Rost, Massachusetts General Hosp, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P41 / Presentation Number T P41 Combining Conventional MRI-DWI With Advanced Quantitative T2 Imaging For Characterizing Extent Of Infarction In Ischemic Stroke: The Heterogeneity Of The Evolving Ischemic Lesion Anurag Trivedi, Robert Kosior, Ajay Mahajan, Christopher d’Esterre, Louis Lauzon, Richard Frayne, Philip A Barber, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Poster Board Number P42 / Presentation Number T P42 Diffusion-weighted Imaging-fluid-attenuated Inversion Recovery Mismatch and Fluid-attenuated Inversion Recovery Vascular Hyperintensities in Onset Time Estimation of Acute Ischemic Stroke Kazunari Homma, Masatoshi Koga, Sato Shoichiro, Kenta Seki, Shoei Yoshimura, Yuichi Miyazaki, Kazuyuki Nagatuka, Kazuo Minematsu, Kazunori Toyoda, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Poster Board Number P43 / Presentation Number T P43 Hyperdense Basilar Artery (HDBA) Sign: Its Association With Clinical Signs, Symptoms And Outcome Of Posterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke Fritzie R Ugdamina, Mabel M Macas, Vijay K Aggarwal, Herminigildo H Gan, Jose R Reyes Memorial Medical Ctr, Manila, Philippines Poster Board Number P44 / Presentation Number T P44 Grade of Cortical Vessel Signs on Susceptibility-weighted Imaging Predicts Outcomes in Acute Stroke Patients Teppei Komatsu, Kenichi Sakuta, Takashi Shimoyama, Yuka Terasawa, Hidetaka Mitsumura, Yu Kono, Yasuyuki Iguchi, The Jikei Univ Sch of Med, tokyo, Japan Poster Board Number P45 / Presentation Number T P45 Automated CSF Segmentation to Quantify Cerebral Edema Following Large Hemispheric Ischemic Stroke Yasheng Chen, The Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Qingyang Yuan, Raj Dhar, Kristin Guilliams, Laura Heitsch, Katie Vo, Andria Ford, Washington Univ in St Louis, St Louis, MO; Weili Lin, Hongyu An, Dinggang Shen, The Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Jin-Moo Lee, Washington Univ in St Louis, St Louis, MO Poster Board Number P46 / Presentation Number T P46 Final Infarct Volume Discriminates Outcome In Mild Strokes Achala Vagal, Heidi Sucharew, Univ of Cincinnati Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Shyam Prabhakaran, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL; Pooja Khatri, Univ of Cincinnati Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Patrik Michel, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland; Tudor Jovin, Univ of Pittsburg Medical Ctr, Pittsburg, KS; Max Wintermark, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA Poster Board Number P47 / Presentation Number T P47 Feasibility of Rapid Short Sequence Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Screening Stroke Mimics within the IV-tPA Treatment Window – A Pilot Study Nitin Goyal, Georgios Tsivgoulis, Shailesh Male, Deepak Bhaskaran, Andrei Alexandrov, Ramin Zand, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Ctr, Memphis, TN Poster Board Number P48 / Presentation Number T P48 Neuroimaging Markers of Swelling Predict Outcome After Acute Ischemic Stroke Thomas W Battey, Mahima Karki, Aneesh B Singhal, Ona Wu, Saloomeh Sadaghiani, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Bruce C Campbell, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Stephen M Davis, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Parkville, Australia; Geoffrey A Donnan, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Kevin N Sheth, Yale New Haven Hosp, New Haven, CT; W Taylor Kimberly, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P49 / Presentation Number T P49 Diagnosis of Carotid Artery Near-Occlusion in Computed Tomography Angiography Compared to Catheter Angiography – Validation of Criteria and Implications for Clinical Practice Roland R Macharzina, Elena S Jochum, Thomas Rutkowski, Björn Reuter, Aljoscha Rastan, Univ Heart Ctr Freiburg – Bad Krozingen, Bad Krozingen, Germany; Werner Vach, Inst of Medical Biometry and Informatics, Bad Krozingen, Germany; Franz-Josef Neumann, Thomas Zeller, Univ Heart Ctr Freiburg – Bad Krozingen, Bad Krozingen, Germany Poster Board Number P50 / Presentation Number T P50 Vanishing of Hyperintense Vessels on FLAIR Predicts Good Outcome in Tissue Plasminogen Activator Patients Kenichi Sakuta Sr, Naoki Saji, Junya Aoki, Kensaku Shibazaki, Kawasaki Medical Sch, Kurashiki, Japan; Yasuyuki Iguchi, The Jikei Univ Sch of Med, Tokyo, Japan; Kazumi Kimura, Kawasaki Medical Sch, Kurashiki, Japan — 88 — Poster Board Number P51 / Presentation Number T P51 MRI Characteristics of the Evolution of Lacunar Infarct Lesions Shuhei Okazaki, Eva Hornberger, Martin Griebe, Achim Gass, Michael G Hennerici, Kristina Szabo, UnivsMed Mannheim, Univ of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Germany Poster Board Number P65 / Presentation Number T P65 Early Statin Intervention Can Reduce the Early Neurological Deterioration and Recurrence in Acute Lacunar Stroke Kazuki Fukuma, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Poster Board Number P53 / Presentation Number T P53 Regional Vascular Status On Multi-phase CTA Correlates Well With Regional CT Perfusion Estimates And Final Tissue Fate Anurag Trivedi, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Seong Hwan Ahn, Chosun Univ Sch of Med, Gwang Ju, Korea, Republic of; Christopher d’Esterre, Shivanand Patil, Emmad Qazi, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Enrico Fainardi, Azienda OspedalieroUnivria di Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy; Marta Rubiera, Vall d’Hebron Univ Hosp, Barcelona, Spain; Alex Khaw, Univ of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; Ting-Yim Lee, Andrew M Demchuk, Mayank Goyal, Bijoy Menon, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Poster Board Number P66 / Presentation Number T P66 Safety and Effectiveness of Intravenous Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients on Aspirin and Clopidogrel Mushtaq H Qureshi, Shayaan M Khan, Nauman Jahangir, Ahmed A Malik, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN; Melissa Freese, Michelle Thompson, CentraCare Health System, St Cloud, MN; Asif A Khan, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst and CentraCare Health System, St Cloud, MN; M Fareed K Suri, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Acute Nonendovascular Treatment Posters II T P55 – T P74 Poster Board Number P55 / Presentation Number T P55 Infarction Patterns Predict Differential Response to Thrombolysis in Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke Patients Dezhi Liu, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing, China; Fabien Scalzo, Mark S Johnson, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Sidney Starkman, Neal M Rao, Jason D Hinman, Doojin Kim, Latisha K Ali, Jeffrey L Saver, Ali Reza Noorian, Kwan L Ng, Conrad Liang, Sunil A Sheth, Bryan Yoo, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Xinfeng Liu, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing, China; David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P56 / Presentation Number T P56 The Safety of Clopidogrel Loading Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients with Chronic Hemorrhage on Gradient Echo MRI Jonathan Tiu, Dominique Monlezun, Melisa Valmoria, Amir Shaban, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA; Natalia Rincon, Tulane Univ Sch of Public Health and Tropical Med, New Orleans, LA; Alex George, Ramy El Khoury, Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P57 / Presentation Number T P57 TEG Does Not Correlate with Clot Subtype or Clinical Response to tPA Mark M McDonald, Jeremy Wetzel, Andrea Elliott, Ritvij Bowry, Jorge F Kawano-Castillo, Chunyan Cai, Navdeep Sangha, Jessica Messier, Amanda Hassler, Joancy Archeval-Lao, Stephanie Parker, Mohammad H Rahbar, James C Grotta, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P58 / Presentation Number T P58 TPA Contraindications have Little Impact on Thrombolysis Outcomes Sarah Parker, Yasmin Ali, Deepak Nair, Clayton McNeil, Maureen Mathews, Jan Jahnel, Teresa Swanson-Devlin, Judith Beck, David Wang, OSF Saint Francis Medical Ctr, Peoria, IL Poster Board Number P59 / Presentation Number T P59 Brain Atrophy Rates Not Affected By Stroke Thrombolysis Amy Brodtmann, Florey Inst for Neuroscience and Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia Poster Board Number P67 / Presentation Number T P67 Similar Outcomes With tPA Protocol Violations as with Protocol Adherence Konrad H Schlick, Duy Le, Shlee S Song, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Rema Raman, Karin Ernstrom, Maysun Ali, Hami Ramani, Dawn Meyer, Royya Modir, Brett C Meyer, Thomas Hemmen, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA Poster Board Number P68 / Presentation Number T P68 Outcome of Cervical Internal Carotid Artery Occlusions After Intravenous Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients With Tandem Occlusions Héctor Avellón-Liaño, Ana I Calleja, Elisa Cortijo, Pablo García-Bermejo, Luis López-Mesonero, Elena Martínez-Velasco, Patricia Mulero, Javier Reyes, Pedro L Muñoz, Juan F Arenillas, Hosp Clínico Univrio, Valladolid, Spain Poster Board Number P70 / Presentation Number T P70 Outcome of Japanese Minor Stroke Patients Treated Without Intravenous Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator Within 45 Hours After the Symptom Onset ~Fukuoka Stroke Registry~ Shigeru Fujimoto, Masato Osaki, Masaya Kumamoto, Makoto Kanazawa, Naoki Tagawa, Takao Ishitsuka, Steel Memorial Yawata Hosp, Kitayushu, Japan; Takanari Kitazono, Graduate Sch of Medical Science, Kyushu Univ, Kitayushu, Japan Poster Board Number P71 / Presentation Number T P71 Risk Of Ischemic Stroke During Periods Of Warfarin Discontinuation For Surgical Procedures: A Longitudinal Study Of 4060 Patients With Atrial Fibrillation M Fareed K Suri, Nauman Jahangir, Ahmed A, Malik, Mushtaq H Qureshi, Shayaan Khan, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number P72 / Presentation Number T P72 Baseline Variables Have Little Influence on Early Change in Neurological Status (∆NIHSS) After Acute Ischemic Stroke: Basis For a Genetic Study Laura Heitsch, Carlos Cruchaga, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Naim Khoury, Univ of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada; Rebecca Weisenhan, Ford L Andria, Kristin Guilliams, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO; Caty Carrera, Israel Fernandez-Cadenas, Joan Montaner, Vall d’Hebron Inst of Res, Barcelona, Spain; Jin-Moo Lee, Washington Univ, Saint Louis, MO Poster Board Number P73 / Presentation Number T P73 Overcoming Framing Bias in Stroke Neurologists’ Assessments of the Minimally Clinically Important Difference for Novel Acute Ischemic Stroke Therapies Jessica Cranston, UCLA, Los Angeles, MD; Brett D Kaplan, UCLA, College Park, MD; Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P61 / Presentation Number T P61 Network Profile Between Neuroprotector and Immune Responses Following Acute Stroke Pei-Ying Chuang, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr at Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P62 / Presentation Number T P62 Safety Scans after Intravenous Thrombolytic Therapy Fail to Alter Course or Management Mani K Nezhad, Jonathan Eskenazi, Duy Le, Konrad H Schlick, Mohammad Shafie, Laurie Paletz, Sonia Guerra, Shlee S Song, Patrick D Lyden, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P74 / Presentation Number T P74 Mild Stroke in a Telemedicine Network: Identification, Treatment, and Outcomes Ilana Spokoyny, Rema Raman, Karin Ernstrom, Dawn M Meyer, Thomas M Hemmen, Univ of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA; Bart M Demaerschalk, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ; Brett C Meyer, Univ of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA Poster Board Number P63 / Presentation Number T P63 Low Creatinine Level Is Associated With Very Early Neurological Improvement After Thrombolysis for Ischemic Stroke Sophie Guettier, Marion Apol, Anne-Laure Bonnet, Julien Cohez, CHU Cote de Nacre, Caen, France; Thierry Tchoumi, CH Cherbourg, Cherbourg, France; Lydie Dubuc, CH Franco-Américain Saint-Lo, Saint-Lo, France; Julien Arzur, CH Lisieux, Lisieux, France; Vincent de la Sayette, Emmanuel Touzé, CHU Cote de Nacre, Caen, France Poster Board Number P64 / Presentation Number T P64 Change in UCSD Stroke Center IV tPA Treatment Patterns Over the Last Decade Maysun N Ali, Rema Raman, Karin Enstrom, Hami Ramani, Dawn M Meyer, Royya Modir, Karen S Rapp, Brett C Meyer, Thomas M Hemmen, Univ of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA — 89 — Basic and Preclinical Neuroscience of Stroke Recovery Posters II T P75 – T P99 Poster Board Number P75 / Presentation Number T P75 Vertex Analysis Demonstrates Significant Changes in Contralesional Thalamus 3 Months After Ischemic Stroke Nawaf Yassi, Bruce C Campbell, Andrew Bivard, Charles Malpas, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; Mark W Parsons, Univ of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia; Patricia M Desmond, Stephen M Davis, Univ of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia Poster Board Number P76 / Presentation Number T P76 Cerebral Lactate and Monocarboxylate Transporters Are Reduced by Ethanol and Normobaric Oxygen Therapy after Severe Transient and Permanent Ischemic Stroke David Brogan, Christopher Sy, Changya Peng, Rhadika Rastogi, Sunpreet Singh, Yuchuan Ding, Wayne State Univ Sch of Med, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number P87 / Presentation Number T P87 Hydrogen Sulfide Enhances Neurogenesis through the IRAK-1/GSK3b/AKT Signaling Pathways after Ischemic Stroke Pradip K Kamat, Anuradha Kalani, Neetu Tyagi, Univ of Louisville, Louisville, KY Poster Board Number P88 / Presentation Number T P88 Impaired Collateral Status During Unilateral Carotid Occlusion In Type 2 Diabetic Mice Yasuo Nishijima, Yosuke Akamtsu, Chih Cheng Lee, Jialing Liu, UCSF and SFVAMC, San Francisco, CA Poster Board Number P89 / Presentation Number T P89 Curcumin Encapsulated Stem Cell Exosomes Attenuate Ischemic Brain Injury in Type 1 Diabetic Akita Mice Anuradha Kalani, Pradip K Kamat, Neetu Tyagi, Univ of Louisville, Louisville, KY Poster Board Number P77 / Presentation Number T P77 Long-term Neuroprotection with Pharmacological Hypothermia by TRPV1 Agonism in Ischemic Stroke Zhijuan Cao, Adithya Balasubramanian, Sean P Marrelli, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P78 / Presentation Number T P78 Neurovascular Changes Characterize Split-belt Adaptation in Chronic Stroke Survivors: Preliminary Results Troy Rand, Univ of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE; Pierre Fayad, Univ of Nebraska Medical Ctr, Omaha, NE; Mukul Mukherjee, Univ of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE Poster Board Number P79 / Presentation Number T P79 Rapamycin Improves Outcome Post Stroke Injury by Enhancing Autophagy in Neuronal Cells Kathleen M Buckley, Md N, Hoda, Galina Kondrikova, Irina Y Sazonova, David C Hess, Patricia V Schoenlein, William D Hill, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number P80 / Presentation Number T P80 Inhibition of Ezh2 Leads to Decreased M1 and Enhanced M2 Microglia Phenotypes Edward Koellhoffer, Jeremy Grenier, Rodney Ritzel, Louise McCullough, Univ of Connecticut Sch of Med, Farmington, CT Poster Board Number P91 / Presentation Number T P91 Changes in Diffusion Measures Following Experimental Stroke and Rehabilitative Training Rachel A Weber, Xingju Nie, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Edward S Hui, The Univ of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong; Jens H Jensen, Maria F Falangola, Joseph A Helpern, DeAnna L Adkins, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Poster Board Number P92 / Presentation Number T P92 Remote Ischemic Conditioning (RIC) Attenuates Post-TBI Ischemic Injury and Improves Behavioral Outcomes Kumar Vaibhav, Babak Baban, Philip Wang, Mohammad B Khan, Chirayu Pandya, Heba Ahmed, Aizaz Chaudhary, Adviye Ergul, Ian Heger, David C Hess, Krishnan M Dhandapani, Md Nasrul Hoda, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number P93 / Presentation Number T P93 Blood Pharmacokinetics Of Dodecafluoropentane Following Administration Of Dodecafluoropentane Emulsion To Rabbits Christine Arthur, Aliza T Brown, Robert D Skinner, William C Culp, Howard Hendrickson, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR Poster Board Number P94 / Presentation Number T P94 Differential Response to Treatment of Stroke in Rats With T1dm With Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Derived From Normal or T1DM Rats Chengcheng Cui, Michael Chopp, Henry Ford Hosp, DETROIT, MI; Xinchun Ye, The Affiliated Hosp of Xuzhou Medical Coll, Xuzhou, China; Alex Zacharek, Ruizhuo Ning, Henry Ford Hosp, DETROIT, MI; Tao Yan, Neurology of Tianjin Medical Univ General Hosp, Tianjin, China; Cynthia Roberts, Jieli Chen, Henry Ford Hosp, DETROIT, MI Poster Board Number P82 / Presentation Number T P82 The Role of the A2B Receptor in a Mouse Model Of Stroke Lindsay B Weitzel, Himmat Grewal, Paco S Herson, Richard J Traystman, Univ of Colorado AMC, Aurora, CO Poster Board Number P83 / Presentation Number T P83 Strain Differences In Leptomeningeal Collateral Flow Dynamics Correlate With Differences In Stroke Outcome Yasuo Nishijima, Yosuke Akamtsu, Chih Cheng Lee, Jialing Liu, UCSF and SFVAMC, San Francisco, CA Poster Board Number P84 / Presentation Number T P84 Neuroprotective Effect of Probenecid in a Rat Model of Transient Global Cerebral Ischemia-Reperfusion Rui-li Wei, Yan Xu, First Affiliated Hosp, Zhejiang Univ Sch of Med, Hangzhou, China; Jing-ye Wang, The First Affiliated Hosp of Anhui Medical Univ, Hefei, China; Ben-yan Luo, First Affiliated Hosp, Zhejiang Univ Sch of Med, Hangzhou, China Poster Board Number P85 / Presentation Number T P85 Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR) Signaling Pathway Mediates Cerebral Ischemic Brain Damage ChangChun Hei, Ningxia Medical Univeristy, Yinchuan, China; Xiao Yang, Ping Liu, General Hosp of Ningxia Medical Univ, Yinchuan, China; Yvonne Meli, North Carolina Central Univ, Durham, NC; Haining Li, General Hosp of Ningxia Medical Univ, Yinchuan, China; Eugene Yap, North Carolina Central Univ, Durham, NC; WanRui Ma, General Hosp of Ningxia Medical Univ, Yinchuanin, China; P Andy Li, North Carolina Central Univ, Durham, NC Poster Board Number P86 / Presentation Number T P86 Paradoxical Motor Recovery From a First Stroke By Re-opening a Sensitive Period With a Second Stroke Steven R Zeiler, Robert B Hubbard, Ellen M Gibson, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD; Kwan Ng, UCLA, Los Angelas, CA; Tony Zheng, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD; Richard J O’Brien, Duke, Durham, NC; John W Krakauer, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P95 / Presentation Number T P95 Stroke Physical Rehabilitation: Impact on Motor Functional Recovery in Drug Treated versus Vehicle Treated Rats Moner A Ragas, Maria Balch, Amber Hensley, Kenney Reynolds, Danny Wright, Bryce Kerr, Adrian M Corbett, Wright State Univ, Dayton, OH Poster Board Number P96 / Presentation Number T P96 Controlled Brain Glucose Uptake and Metabolism by Ethanol: An Alternative Approach in Improving Stroke Outcome Fauzia Akbary, Changya Peng, Karam Asmaro, Ryan Kochanski, Murali Guthikonda, Yuchuan Ding, Wayne State Univ Sch of Med, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number P97 / Presentation Number T P97 CCL17-deficiency Leads to Worsened Functional Outcome and Increased Lesion Size in Experimental Stroke Jan-Kolja Strecker, Kai Diederich, Antje Schmidt, Univ of Münster, Muenster, Germany; Irmgard Förster, Univ of Bonn, Bonn, Germany; Judith Alferink, Jens Minnerup, Univ of Münster, Muenster, Germany Poster Board Number P99 / Presentation Number T P99 Development of Liposomes Loaded With Computed Tomogratphy Contrast Agent for Thrombus Imaging Stepan Koudelka, Petra Cimflova, St Anne´s Univ Hosp, Brno, Czech Republic; Jaroslav Turanek, Veterinary Res Inst, Brno, Czech Republic; Robert Mikulik, St Anne´s Univ Hosp, Brno, Czech Republic — 90 — Cerebral Large Artery Disease Posters II T P100 – T P111 / T P419 Poster Board Number P100 / Presentation Number T P100 Optimal Duration of Dual Antiplatelet Therapy for Symptomatic Intracranial Stenosis Melanie Winningham, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Tareq Kasshout, Rutgers Univ, Newark, NJ; Laura Bamford, Frank Tong, Jacques Dion, Michael Cawley, Lauren Ayala, Debra Blanke, Samir Belagaje, Michael Frankel, Aaron Anderson, Fadi Nahab, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number P101 / Presentation Number T P101 Incidence of Dissection and Vasospasm Related to Distal Embolic Protection Devices During Elective Carotid Artery Stenting: 5 Year Retrospective Review Sudhakar R Satti, Katie Traylor, Kert Anzilotti, Christina Care Health System, Newark, DE Poster Board Number P102 / Presentation Number T P102 Recurrent Stroke Risk in Patients With ICAD Treated With Aggressive Medical Management: A Comparison With The Sammpris Trial Rajbeer S Sangha, Carlos Corado, Richard A Bernstein, Ilana Ruff, Yvonne Curran, Sameer A Ansari, Shyam Prabhakaran, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P103 / Presentation Number T P103 Global Oxygen Extraction Fraction by Blood Sampling to Anticipate Cerebral Hyperperfusion Syndrome Following Carotid Artery Stenting Tomonori Iwata, Takahisa Mori, Yoshinori Aoyagi, Yuhei Tanno, Shigen Kasakura, Kazuhiro Yoshioka, Shonan Kamakura General Hosp Stroke Ctr, Kamakura, Japan Poster Board Number P104 / Presentation Number T P104 Remodeling of Intracranial Atherosclerotic Plaques Li Wang, Simon CH Yu, Deyond Siu, Yannie OY Soo, Lawrence KS Wong, Thomas W Leung, The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Poster Board Number P105 / Presentation Number T P105 Decrease in Noninvasive Fractional Flow on MRA Is a Useful Marker of Misery Perfusion on SPECT Masatomo Miura, Makoto Nakajima, Masaki Watanabe, Shinya Shiraishi, Yukio Ando, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto Univ, Kumamoto, Japan Poster Board Number P106 / Presentation Number T P106 Stenting for Extracranial Vertebral Artery Stenosis: Results from China Interventional Stroke Registry Yunyun Xiong, Wenhua Liu, Dezhi Liu, Gelin Xu, Xinfeng Liu, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing, China; CISR investigators Poster Board Number P107 / Presentation Number T P107 Change of Day-to-Day BP Variability and Perfusion Status in Acute Ischemic Stroke Jihoon Kang, Samsung Changwon Hosp, Changwon, Korea, Republic of; Hee-Joon Bae, Moon-Ku Han, Cerebrovascular center, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of; Min Uk Jang, Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hosp, Hallym Univ, Chuncheon, Korea, Republic of; Jeong-Ho Hong, Dongsan Medical Ceter, Keimyung Univ, Dae-gu, Korea, Republic of; Ji Sung Lee, Soonchunhyang Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P108 / Presentation Number T P108 MRI Measurements of Intracranial Atherosclerosis in the ARIC Neurocognitive Study: Methods, Reliability and Descriptive Statistics Ye Qiao, Li Liu, YiYi Zhang, Zeeshan Anwar, Saeedeh Mirbagheri, Yuan Yuan Xie, Nariman Nezami, Jarunee Intrapiromkul, Shuqian Zhang, Eliseo Guallar, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD; Fareed Suri, Univ of Minnesota, twin citys, MD; Bruce A Wasserman, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P109 / Presentation Number T P109 Prediction Of Asymptomatic Cerebrovascular Diseases Before Bypass Surgery For Peripheral Artery Disease Masaya Kumamoto, Shigeru Fujimoto, Masato Oosaki, Makoto Kanazawa, Naoki Tagawa, Akira Nakamizo, Takuya Inoue, Ryosuke Tuchimochi, Takao Ishitsuka, Steel Memorial Yawata Hosp, Kitakyushu City, Japan Poster Board Number P110 / Presentation Number T P110 Impact Of Systolic Blood Pressure On Cerebral Hemoynamics Measure By Computational Fluid Dynamics In Patients With Intracranial Atherosclerosis Hyo Suk Nam, Yonsei Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Fabien Scalzo, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Xinyi Leng, The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong; Mark Johnson, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Hing Lung Ip, Florence Fan, Xiangyan Chen, Yannie Soo, The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong; Zhongrong Miao, Liping Liu, Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Capital Medical Univ, Beijing, China; Edward Feldmann, Tufts Univ Sch of Med, Springfield, MA; Thomas Leung, Ka Sing Wong, The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong; David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P111 / Presentation Number T P111 General Anesthetic Use and Clopidogrel Resistance During Neurovascular Stenting Procedures Yamin Shwe, Mt Sinai Beth Israel Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez, Univ of Iowa Medical Ctr, Iowa, IA; David Altschul, Montefiore Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Jinu Kim, Karen Chen, Srinivasan Paramasivam, Alejandro Berenstein, Johanna Fifi, Mt Sinai Roosevelt Medical Ctr, New York, NY Poster Board Number P419 / Presentation Number T P419 Pathological Arterial Wall Correlates of Lumen-based Remodeling: Results From the Brain Arterial Remodeling Study Jose Gutierrez, Mitchell S Elkind, Neurological Inst, New York, NY; James Goldman, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Lawrence Honig, Neurological Inst, New York, NY; Susan Morgello, Icahn Sch of Med at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; Randolph Marshall, Neurological Inst, New York, NY Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Posters II T P112 – T P129 Poster Board Number P112 / Presentation Number T P112 The Effect of Monoaminergic Drugs on Motor Cortex Excitability, Motor Performance and Psychophysics Samir R Belagaje, Trisha Kesar, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Paola Pergami, Charles Korb, Gerald Hobbs, West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WV; Cathrin Buetefisch, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number P113 / Presentation Number T P113 Structural Changes In The Corticospinal Tract After 10 Days Of Combined Physical Therapy And Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Gottfried Schlaug, Beth Isreal Deaconess Med Ctr/Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Xin Zheng, Beth Isreal Deaconess Med Ctr, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P114 / Presentation Number T P114 Insulin Resistance in Skeletal Muscle of Chronic Stroke Alice S Ryan, Univ of Maryland Sch of Med and Baltimore VA Medical Ctr, Baltimore, MD; Heidi Ortmeyer, Frederick Ivey, Charlene Hafer-Macko, Univ of Maryland Sch of Med, Baltimore VAMC, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P115 / Presentation Number T P115 Sarcopenia and Physical Function in Chronic Stroke Alice S Ryan, Joseph Hartstein, Charlene Hafer-Macko, Frederick Ivey, Univ of Maryland Sch of Med, Baltimore VAMC, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P116 / Presentation Number T P116 Impact of Serum Nutritional Status on Physical Function in African American and Caucasian Stroke Survivors Monica C Serra, Charlene E Hafer-Macko, Frederick M Ivey, Rickard F Macko, Alice S Ryan, Univ of Maryland Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P117 / Presentation Number T P117 Progress Update From a Very Early Rehabilition Trial Geoff Donnan, The Florey Inst of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Parkville, Australia; Richard Lindley, Westmead Medical Sch, The Univ of Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Amanda Thrift, Stroke and Ageing Res Ctr (STARC), Southern Clinical Sch, Monash Univ, Clayton, Australia; Helen Dewey, Eastern Health, Box Hill, Australia; Peter Langhorne, Inst of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Julie Bernhardt, The Florey Inst of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Heidelberg, Australia Poster Board Number P118 / Presentation Number T P118 Left Ventricle Ejection Fraction as Prognostic Factor of Functional Outcome in Ischemic Stroke Fernando Gongora-Rivera, Walter Muruet, Jackeline Lara-Campos, Héctor J Villarreal-Montemayor, Héctor J Villarreal-Velázquez, Stephanie Delgado-Aguilar, Lizeth González-Garza, Adolfo C Cordero-Pérez, Alejandro González-Aquines, Univ Hosp “Dr. J. Eleuterio González”, Monterrey, Mexico; GECEN Investigators — 91 — Poster Board Number P119 / Presentation Number T P119 Challenges Associated with Access to Stroke Rehabilitation for Patients with Cognitive Impairment in Toronto Elizabeth Linkewich, North & East GTA Stroke Network/Sunnybrook Health Sciences Ctr, Toronto, ON, Canada; Nicola Tahair, Toronto Stroke Networks, Toronto, ON, Canada; Michelle Donald, Sylvia Quant, North & East GTA Stroke Network, Toronto, ON, Canada Poster Board Number P120 / Presentation Number T P120 Perception of Self-Motion using a Virtual Reality Environment Enhances Gait Adaptation in Chronic Stroke Survivors Mukul Mukherjee, Troy Rand, Univ of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE; Pierre Fayad, Univ of Nebraska Medical Ctr, Omaha, NE Poster Board Number P121 / Presentation Number T P121 Combinations of Fast and Slow Eye Movement Strategies Improve Clinical Outcomes and EEG Activity in Stroke Patients, a Randomized Controlled Trial Frederick R Carrick, Carrick Inst, Cape Canaveral, FL; Calixto Machado, Genco Estrada, Alejandro Pando, Otto Cossio, Carlos Beltrán, Inst of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Havana, Cuba Poster Board Number P127 / Presentation Number T P127 Look Past the NIHSS! Rehabilitation Metrics that Predict Home Discharge in Ischemic Stroke Patients Nneka Ifejika, Linda Aramburo-Maldonado, Chunyan Cai, Melvin R Sline, Elizabeth A Noser, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr at Houston Medical Sch, Houston, TX; Jing Wang, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr at Houston, Houston, TX; James C Grotta, Memorial Hermann Hosp – Texas Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Sean I Savitz, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr at Houston Medical Sch, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P128 / Presentation Number T P128 Ethnicity and the Availability of Rehabilitation Facilities in the Brain Attack Surveillance in Corpus Christi Project Sarah Reeves, Micah Aaron, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Michael Fuentes, Christus Spohn Hosp, Corpus Christi, TX; Lewis Morgenstern, Lynda Lisabeth, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number P129 / Presentation Number T P129 Depression Differs by Race among Stroke Survivors Receiving Inpatient Rehabilitation Gabrielle M Harris, Winston Salem State Univ, Winston Salem, NC; J George Thomas, Vu Nguyen, Mark A Hirsch, Tami Guerrier, Deanna Hamm, Terrence Pugh, Carolinas Rehabilitation, Charlotte, NC; Carol Pereira, Janet P Bettger, Duke Univ, Durham, NC Poster Board Number P122 / Presentation Number T P122 Dose-Response Relationships in Brain and Behavioral Measures with Stroke Rehabilitation Using a Brain-Computer Interface Brittany M Young, Zack Nigogosyan, Léo M Walton, Alexander Remsik, Jie Song, Veena A Nair, Mitchell E Tyler, Dorothy F Edwards, Kristin Caldera, Justin Sattin, Justin C Williams, Vivek Prabhakaran, Univ of Wisconsin – Madison, Madison, WI Community/Risk Factors Posters II T P130 – T P168 Poster Board Number P130 / Presentation Number T P130 High Serum Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 is Associated with Lower Risk of Ischemic Stroke: The Framingham Heart Study Hamidreza Saber, Jayandra J Himali, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Alexa Beiser, Boston Univ Sch of Public Health, Boston, MA; Ashkan Shoamanesh, Harvard Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Alexandra Pikula, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Tamara B Harris, Natl Insts of Health, Bethesda, MD; Ronenn Roubenoff, Tufts Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Jose Rafael Romero, Carlos S Kase, Philip A Wolf, Ramachandran S Vasan, Sudha Seshadri, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P123 / Presentation Number T P123 Impairment in Cognitively Demanding Driving Situations after Acute Mild Ischemic Stroke Megan A Hird, Kristin A Vesely, Keenan Res Ctr for Biomedical Science of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Inst, St Michael’s Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; Leah E Christie, Melissa A Alves, Jitphapa Pongmoragot, Gustavo Saposnik, St Michael’s Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; Tom A Schweizer, Keenan Res Ctr for Biomedical Science of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Inst, St Michael’s Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; Stroke Outcomes Research Canada Working Group Poster Board Number P124 / Presentation Number T P124 Psychometric Properties of the Chinese Version of the Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale in Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors Suzanne H Lo, Anne M Chang, Queensland Univ of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Janita P Chau, The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong; Glenn E Gardner, Queensland Univ of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Poster Board Number P125 / Presentation Number T P125 Does the Stroke Impact Scale-16 (SIS-16) PositivelyCorrelate with the Functional Independence Measure ( FIM) During AcuteInpatient Rehabilitation Following Stroke? Steven Kunsman, Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hosp, Hartford, CT Poster Board Number P126 / Presentation Number T P126 Diabetes Mellitus and K-Modified Barthel Index at 6 Months after Stroke: A Prospective Multicenter Study Shin Yi Jang, Samsung Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Yun-Hee Kim, Heart Vascular and Stroke Inst, Samsung Medical Ctr, Sungkyunkwan Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Min Kyun Sohn, Chungnam Natl Univ, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of; Jongmin Lee, Konkuk Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Deog Young Kim, Yonsei Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Sam-Gyu Lee, Chonnam Natl Univ Medical Sch, Kwangju, Korea, Republic of; Yong-Il Shin, Pusan Natl Univ Sch of Med, Pusan, Korea, Republic of; Gyung-Jae Oh, Wonkwang Univ, Coll of Med, Jeonju, Korea, Republic of; Yang-Soo Lee, Kyung-pook Natl Univ Coll of Med, Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Min Cheol Joo, Wonkwang Univ Sch of Med, Jeonju, Korea, Republic of; Eun Young Han, Jeju Univ Hosp, Univ of Jeju Coll of Med, Jeju, Korea, Republic of; Young Shil Lim, Korea Ctr for Disease Control and Prevention, Osong, Korea, Republic of; Won Hyuk Chang, Ahee Lee, Jeong Hyun Kim, Heart Vascular and Stroke Inst, Samsung Medical Ctr, Sungkyunkwan Univ Sch of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P131 / Presentation Number T P131 Racial Disparities in Post-Stroke Activity Limitations are not due to Pre-Stroke Activity Limitation Differences James F Burke, Lesli E Skolarus, Vicki A Freedman, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number P132 / Presentation Number T P132 Risk Factors for Spinal Cord Infarct Compared to Those for Stroke and Transverse Myelitis Divya Prabhu, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Hooman Kamel, Weill Cornell Medical Coll, Cornell Univ, New York, NY; Joshua Z Willey, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY Poster Board Number P133 / Presentation Number T P133 Perceived Walking Speed and Stroke Risk in the Elderly: The Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Elizabeth Rose Mayeda, Anne Lee, Univ of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; Michelle Odden, Divya Thekkethala, Oregon State Univ, Corvallis, OR; Clinton Wright, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Maria Glymour, Mary Haan, Univ of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Poster Board Number P134 / Presentation Number T P134 Size of Patent Foramen Ovale and Recurrent Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Georgios Tsivgoulis, Sch of Med, Univ of Athens, Athens, Greece; Aristeidis H Katsanos, Sch of Med, Univ of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece; Ramin Zand, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Ctr, Memphis, TN; Sotirios Giannopoulos, Sch of Med, Univ of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece; Christina Zompola, Sch of Med, Univ of Athens, Athens, Greece; Anne W Alexandrov, Australian Catholic Univ, Sidney, Australia; Marc D Malkoff, Andrei V Alexandrov, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Ctr, Memphis, TN Poster Board Number P135 / Presentation Number T P135 Outcome Following Stroke in a Tertiary Care Centre in South India Ajay K Mishra, Sanjith Aaron, Emmanuel Lazarus, Vijay Alexander, Anu Anna George, Visali Peravali, Thambu David Sudarsanam, Christian Medical Coll, Vellore, India Poster Board Number P136 / Presentation Number T P136 Acute Kidney Injury Is Independently Associated With Hyperglycemia And Poor Clinical Outcome In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Takashi Shimoyama, Teppei Komatsu, Hidetaka Mitsumura, Yu Kono, Yasuyuki Iguchi, The Jikei Univ Sch of Med, Tokyo, Japan — 92 — Poster Board Number P137 / Presentation Number T P137 Cerebral Ischemic Events In Patients With Therapeutic Warfarin Treatment Hashim Khan, Mushtaq H Qureshi, Shayaan M Khan, Morad Chughtai, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number P138 / Presentation Number T P138 Effect Of Weight Loss Surgery On Cardiovascular Death, Nonfatal Myocardial Infarction, Or Nonfatal Stroke In Overweight And Obese Post-menopausal Women Omar Saeed, Ahmed A Malik, Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number P139 / Presentation Number T P139 Prevalence and Predictors of Mood Disorders among a National Sample of Individuals with Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack Ali Razmara, Steven Cen, Diana L Jin, Nerses Sanossian, Amytis Towfighi, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P148 / Presentation Number T P148 Level of Education is Inversely Proportional to ABCD2 Score in Patients with TIA Miguel Litao, Matthew Sanger, Koto Ishida, New York Univ Langone Medical Ctr, NY, NY; Eric Roberts, New York Univ, NY, NY; Aaron Lord, New York Univ Langone Medical Ctr, NY, NY; Bernadette Boden-Albala, New York Univ, NY, NY Poster Board Number P149 / Presentation Number T P149 Thoracic Aortic Calcification is Associated With Incident Stroke in the General Population in Addition to Established Risk Factors Dirk M Hermann, Univ Hosp Essen, Essen, Germany; Nils Lehmann, Univ of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany; Janine Gronewold, Marcus Bauer, Amir A Mahabadi, Christian Weimar, Univ Hosp Essen, Essen, Germany; Klaus Berger, Univ of Münster, Münster, Germany; Susanne Moebus, Karl-Heinz Jöckel, Univ of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany; Raimund Erbel, Hagen Kälsch, Univ Hosp Essen, Essen, Germany; Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study Investigative Group Poster Board Number P140 / Presentation Number T P140 Predictors of Optimal Post-Stroke Hypertension Control Jason J Sico, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT; Laura J Myers, Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN; John Concato, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT; Linda S, Williams, Dawn M Bravata, Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Ctr, Indianapolis, IN Poster Board Number P141 / Presentation Number T P141 Current Cigarette Smoking Is Associated With Echodensity of Carotid Plaque in the Northern Manhattan Study Dixon Yang, Sunil Iyer, Hannah Gardener, David Della-Morte, Miller Sch of Med, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Milita Crisby, Karolinska Instt and Karolinska Univ Hosp Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden; Chuanhui Dong, Miller Sch of Med, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Consuelo McLaughlin, Coll of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Clinton B Wright, Miller Sch of Med, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Mitchell S Elkind, Coll of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Ralph L Sacco, Tatjana Rundek, Miller Sch of Med, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL Poster Board Number P142 / Presentation Number T P142 Association between Left Atrial Abnormality on ECG and Vascular Brain Injury on MRI in the Cardiovascular Health Study Hooman Kamel, Weill Cornell Medical Coll, New York, NY; Traci Bartz, WT Longstreth Jr, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA; Peter Okin, Weill Cornell Medical Coll, New York, NY; Evan Thacker, Brigham Young Univ, Provo, UT; Kristen Patton, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA; Phyllis Stein, Washington Univ, St Louis, MO; Rebecca Gottesman, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD; Susan Heckbert, Richard Kronmal, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA; Mitchell Elkind, Columbia Coll of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY; Elsayed Soliman, Wake Forest Univ, Winston-Salem, NC Poster Board Number P143 / Presentation Number T P143 Addressing Stroke Disparities through Exploring Health Information-Seeking Behaviors among Young Adult African Americans Shauntice Allen, Monika M Safford, Virginia J Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number P144 / Presentation Number T P144 Rural Stroke System Development and Patterns of Arrival James C Torner, Erin Rindels, Angela Overton, Enrique Leira, Michael Mueller, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; Meg Nugent, Iowa Healthcare Collaborative, Des Moines, IA; Brent Spear, Iowa Dept of Public Health, Des Moines, IA; Iowa Stroke Registry Hospitals Poster Board Number P145 / Presentation Number T P145 Incidence and Determinants of Clinical Dementia after Ischemic Stroke: a Population-based Study in Rochester, MN Neha M Kramer, Petra Sedova, James P Klaas, Jay Mandrekar, Robert D Brown Jr, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number P146 / Presentation Number T P146 The Impact of Pre-stroke Depressive Symptoms, Fatalism, and Social Support on Disability after Stroke Anjail Z Sharrief, Univ of Texas Medical Sch Houston, Houston, TX; Brisa N Sánchez, Lynda D Lisabeth, Univ of Michigan Sch of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI; Lesli E Skolarus, Darin B Zahuranec, Univ of Michigan Medical Sch, Ann Arbor, MI; Jonggyu Baek, Erin Case, Univ of Michigan Sch of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI; Nelda Garcia, Lewis B Morgenstern, Univ of Michigan Medical Sch, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number P147 / Presentation Number T P147 Estimating the Effect of Antidepressant Use on Stroke Risk in the Presence of Competing Risks: A Simulation Study Elizabeth R Mayeda, Maria Glymour, Univ of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Poster Board Number P150 / Presentation Number T P150 NIHSS Zero Strokes: Immeasurable but Not Innocent Elissavet Eskioglou, Michael Amiguet, Patrik Michel, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland Poster Board Number P151 / Presentation Number T P151 Ethnic Differences in Associations Between Short-Term Exposures to Ambient Air Pollution and the Risk of Acute Ischemic Stroke Jeffrey James Wing, Sara D Adar, Brisa N Sanchez, Lewis B Morgenstern, Melinda A Smith, Lynda D Lisabeth, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number P152 / Presentation Number T P152 N-terminal Pro-brain Natriuretic Peptide Predicts Short-term Functional Outcome In Acute Ischemic Stroke Jin-Hyung Lee, Kyung-Jin Kim, Byeoung-Jun Jeon, Meyung-Kug Kim, Bong-Goo Yoo, Kosin Univ Coll of Med, Busan, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P153 / Presentation Number T P153 APOE e4 Increases Risk of Recurrent Non-lobar Hemorrhage Miriam R Raffeld, Christopher D Anderson, Thomas W Battey, Ctr for Human Genetic Res, Boston, MA; Alison M Ayers, Kristin Schwab, Anand Viswanathan, Steven M Greenberg, J Philip Kistler Stroke Res Ctr, Boston, MA; Jonathan Rosand, Alessandro Biffi, Ctr for Human Genetic Res, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P154 / Presentation Number T P154 Association Between Intracranial Artery Calcification and Body Mass in Patients with Ischemic Stroke Moo-seok Park, Dong Woo Shin, Jeong-Min Kim, Kwang-Yeol Park, Chung-Ang Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P155 / Presentation Number T P155 The Vascular Distribution of Stroke Among Patients with Hypercoagulable State Amir Shaban, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA; Amelia K Boehme, Tulane Univ Sch of Public Health and Tropical Med, New Orleans, LA; Matthew Ryan, Karen C Albright, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA; Ramy El Khoury, Sheryl MartinSchild, Tulane Univ, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P156 / Presentation Number T P156 Awareness Of Atrial Fibrillation And Appropriate Antithrombotic Treatment Will Attenuate Stroke Severity And Improve Clinical Outcome In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Jin-San Lee, Sung Hyuk Heo, Hyo Jung Nam, Dae-Il Chang, Kyung Hee Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Yerim Kim, Seung-Hoon Lee, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Deok-Sang Yoo, Joon-Tae Kim, Man-Seok Park, Chonnam Natl Univ Hosp, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P157 / Presentation Number T P157 The Effect of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation on Stroke Outcomes Among Ischemic Stroke/TIA Patients: An Eight Year Cohort Study Ash Jain, Douglas Van Houten, Lamiya Sheikh, Washington Hosp Healthcare System, Fremont, CA — 93 — Poster Board Number P158 / Presentation Number T P158 Albuminuria Is Associated With Neurological Deterioration and Poor Outcome in Acute Stroke Patients With Non-valvular Atrial Fibrillation: The SAMURAINVAF Study Takayuki Matsuki, Masatoshi Koga, Shoji Arihiro, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Kenichi Todo, Kobe City Medical Ctr General Hosp, Kobe, Japan; Hiroshi Yamagami, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Eisuke Furui, Kohnan Hosp, Sendai, Japan; Yoshiaki Shiokawa, Kyorin Univ Sch of Med, Mitaka, Japan; Satoshi Okuda, NHO Nagoya Medical Ctr, Nagoya, Japan; Hiroshi Mochizuki, South Miyagi Medical Ctr, Ogawara, Japan; Yasushi Okada, NHO Kyushu Medical Ctr, Fukuoka, Japan; Tomoaki Kameda, Jichi Medical Univ Sch of Med, Shimotsuke, Japan; Tadashi Terasaki, Japanese Red Cross Kumamoto Hosp, Kumamoto, Japan; Shunya Takizawa, Tokai Univ Sch of Med, Isehara, Japan; Yoshinari Nagakane, Kyoto Second Red Cross Hosp, Kyoto, Japan; Yasuhiro Ito, Toyota Memorial Hosp, Toyota, Japan; Yasuhiro Hasegawa, St Marianna Univ Sch of Med, Kawasaki, Japan; Kazumi Kimura, Kawasaki Medical Sch, Kurashiki, Japan; Kenji Kamiyama, Nakamura Memorial Hosp, Sapporo, Japan; Takahiro Nakashima, NHO Kagoshima Medical Ctr, Kagoshima, Japan; Kazuhiro Takamatsu, Ohta Memorial Hosp, Fukuyama, Japan; Kazutoshi Nishiyama, Kitasato Univ Sch of Med, Sagamihara, Japan; Kazunari Homma, Naoto Kinoshita, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Kazuomi Kario, Jichi Medical Univ Sch of Med, Shimotsuke, Japan; Kazunori Toyoda, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Poster Board Number P159 / Presentation Number T P159 Dietary Carbohydrates, Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load, and Risk of Stroke in Chinese Women: a Large Population-based, Prospective Cohort Study Danxia Yu, Xiao-Ou Shu, Div of Epidemiology, Dept of Med, Vanderbilt Univ Sch of Med, Nashville, TN; Honglan Li, Dept of Epidemiology, Shanghai Cancer Inst, Shanghai, China; Gong Yang, Div of Epidemiology, Dept of Med, Vanderbilt Univ Sch of Med, Nashville, TN; Ding Ding, Zhen Hong, Dept of Neurology, Huashan Hosp, Fudan Univ, Shanghai, China; Yu-Tang Gao, Dept of Epidemiology, Shanghai Cancer Inst, Shanghai, China; Wei Zheng, Xianglan Zhang, Div of Epidemiology, Dept of Med, Vanderbilt Univ Sch of Med, Nashville, TN Poster Board Number P160 / Presentation Number T P160 Influence of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids on Cognition in Elderly Alzheimer’s Disease Patients Takashi Yamazaki, Ken Nagata, Daiki Takano, Tetsuya Maeda, Neurology, Akita, Japan Poster Board Number P167 / Presentation Number T P167 The Relationship Between Stroke Center and Transfer Time on Mortality of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: An Instrumental Variable Analysis Akiko Kada, Natl Hosp Organization Nagoya Medical Ctr, Nagoya, Japan; Kunihiro Nishimura, Natl Cardiovascular and Cerevral Ctr, Suita, Japan; Satoru Kamitani, The Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Ataru Nishimura, Ryota Kurogi, Tetsuro Sayama, Koji Iihara, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; J-ASPECT study investigators Poster Board Number P168 / Presentation Number T P168 A Wake-up Call for Wake-up Strokes Josephine F Huang, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Jennifer E Fugate, Alejandro A Rabinstein, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Diagnosis of Stroke Etiology Posters II T P169 – T P194 Poster Board Number P169 / Presentation Number T P169 Acute Cardioembolic vs Large Artery Atherosclerotic Infarction-related Lesion Topography and Right-Left Propensity: A Multi-center Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study Dong-Eog Kim, Wi-Sun Ryu, Sung-Ho Woo, Dongguk Univ Ilsan Hosp, Goyang, Korea, Republic of; Min Uk Jang, Hallym Univ Sacred Heart Hosp, Chuncheon, Korea, Republic of; Sang-Wuk Jeong, Dongguk Univ Ilsan Hosp, Goyang, Korea, Republic of; Keun-Sik Hong, Yong-Jin Cho, Ilsan Paik Hosp, Goyang, Korea, Republic of; Joon-Tae Kim, Chonnam Univ Hosp, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of; Jun Lee, Yeungnam Univ Hosp, Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Jae-Kwan Cha, Dong-A Univ Coll of Med, Busan, Korea, Republic of; Soo Joo Lee, Eulji Univ Hosp, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of; Kyung-Ho Yu, Hallym Univ Sacred Heart Hosp, Pyeongchon, Korea, Republic of; Jong-Moo Park, Eulji Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Kyung Bok Lee, Soonchunhyang Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Tai-Hwan Park, Seoul Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Byung-Chul Lee, Hallym Univ Sacred Heart Hosp, Pyeongchon, Korea, Republic of; Hee-Joon Bae, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P170 / Presentation Number T P170 Carotid Artery Intima-Media Thickness and Ankle-Brachial Index are Strong Predictors of Complicated Aortic Arch Plaque in Acute Cerebral Embolism Patients Kazuyoshi Kaneko, Hiroki Saito, Yuichi Tsunoda, Kitamurayama Municipal Hosp, Higasine, Japan; Shigeo Sugawara, Masahiro Akasaka, Nihonkai General Hosp, Sakata, Japan; Tohru Kanaya, Kitamurayama Municipal Hosp, Higasine, Japan; Isao Kubota, Yamagata Univ Sch of Med, Yamagata, Japan Poster Board Number P161 / Presentation Number T P161 Asymmetric Dimethylarginine, C-reactive Protein, and the Risk of Developing Metabolic Syndrome in Middle-Aged Men Yasuhiro Nishiyama, Toshiaki Otsuka, Masayuki Ueda, Kazumi Kimura, Nippon Medical Sch, Bunkyo-ku, Japan Poster Board Number P162 / Presentation Number T P162 Predicting Recurrent Stroke: Comparison of CHADS2 to CHA2DS2-VASC Scale Among Patients With and Without Atrial Fibrillation at a Designated Primary Community Hospital Stroke Center Ash Jain, Lamiya Sheikh, Douglas Van Houten, Washington Hosp Healthcare System, Fremont, CA Poster Board Number P163 / Presentation Number T P163 Inpatient Stroke Mortality Has Been Declining in Japan: Japanese Stroke Databank Daiki Takano, Yumi Fujimaki, Takashi Yamazaki, Taizen Nakase, Tetsuya Maeda, Yuichi Satoh, Ken Nagata, Res Inst for Brain and Blood Vessels, Akita, Japan; Shotai Kobayashi, Shimane Univ, Shimane, Japan Poster Board Number P164 / Presentation Number T P164 New ABC (Age, Blood Pressure, and Clinical Features) Score Can Predict Early Ischemic Stroke After Transient Ischemic Attack Kota Mori, Toshiyuki Uehara, Tomoyuki Ohara, Mikito Hayakawa, Shoichiro Sato, Rieko Suzuki, Kazunori Toyoda, Kazuo Minematsu, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Osaka, Japan Poster Board Number P165 / Presentation Number T P165 Women Had Worse Stroke Outcome Claudia Alonzo, Maria Cristina Zurru, Laura Brescacin, Santiago Pigretti, Pedro Colla Machado, Ariel Luzzi, Gabriel Waisman, Luis Camera, Edgardo Cristiano, Hosp Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina Poster Board Number P166 / Presentation Number T P166 Is Functional Disability after an Index Stroke a Risk Factor for Recurrent Vascular Events? Jong-Ho Park, Myongji Hosp, Goyang, Korea, Republic of; Bruce Ovbiagele, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Poster Board Number P171 / Presentation Number T P171 Clinical and Imaging Features Associated with Intracranial Internal Carotid Artery Calcifications in Patients with Ischemic Stroke Arda Yilmaz, Mersin Univ Faculty of Med, Mersin, Turkey; Erhan Akpinar, Mehmet A Topcuoglu, Ethem M Arsava, Hacettepe Univ Faculty of Med, Ankara, Turkey Poster Board Number P172 / Presentation Number T P172 Temporal Correlation Perfusion Mapping Introduces a Robust and Rapid Method of Identifying Penumbra in Acute Ischemic Stroke Sunbin Song, Marie Luby, Shreyansh Shah, Matthew Edwardson, Tyler Brown, Lawrence L Latour, NIH NINDS, Bethesda, MD Poster Board Number P173 / Presentation Number T P173 Cerebral Oxygen Extraction Fraction MRI to Assess Metabolic Changes in Acute Ischemic Stroke Latisha K Ali, Jeffry R Alger, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Mark S Johnson, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Bryan Yoo, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Fabien Scalzo, David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P174 / Presentation Number T P174 Intra-Arterial Hignal on Arterial Spin Labeling Perfusion MRI Can Identify Stagnant Flow in Patients with Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Junichiro Satomi, Yoshiteru Tada, Takashi Abe, Kazuyuki Kuwayama, Shu Sogabe, Koji Fujita, Nobuaki Yamamoto, Ryuji Kaji, Masafumi Harada, Shinji Nagahiro, Tokushima Univ, Tokushima, Japan Poster Board Number P175 / Presentation Number T P175 Arterial and Venous Uptake of F-18 Fdg Could Predict Ischemic Stroke in Patients With Cancer Kang-Ho Choi, Ja-Hae Kim, Man-Seok Park, Chonnam Natl Univ Hosp, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of — 94 — Poster Board Number P176 / Presentation Number T P176 Classification of DWI Lesion Patterns in Acute Ischemic Stroke Using Shape Context Fabien Scalzo, Dezhi Liu, David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P177 / Presentation Number T P177 Non-dominant Vertebral Artery With Higher Resistance Flow Pattern Is A Risk Factor For Ischemic Stroke Leonard yeo, NUHS, Singapore, Singapore; Amit Batra, Maxx Superspecialty Hosp, Delhi, India; Ashley Tan, Song Majinyang, Darren Low, Vijay Sharma, NUHS, Singapore, Singapore Poster Board Number P178 / Presentation Number T P178 Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism Associated with Cerebral Microbleeds in Patients with Non-cardioembolic Stroke Without Major Cerebral Arterial Stenosis Tetsuya Hashimoto, Chiaki Yokota, Ryo Shimomura, Kazuhiro Koshino, Toshiyuki Uehara, Naomi Morita, Jyoji Nakagawara, Kazuo Minematsu, Hidehiro Iida, Kazunori Toyoda, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Poster Board Number P179 / Presentation Number T P179 Guideline Adherence in Testing for Drugs of Abuse in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Jason Mackey, Laura M Tormoehlen, Ashley D Blatsioris, Elizabeth AS Moser, Indiana Univ Sch of Med, Indianapolis, IN; Ravan JL Carter, Regenstrief Inst, Indianapolis, IN; Angie Reagan Secrest, Abigail L Hulin, Darren P O’Neill, Aaron A Cohen-Gadol, Linda S Williams, Indiana Univ Sch of Med, Indianapolis, IN Poster Board Number P180 / Presentation Number T P180 Ultrasound Characteristics of Symptomatic Carotid Plaques: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Waleed Brinjikji, Deena M Nasr, Alejandro A Rabinstein, Giuseppe Lanzino, Eric E Williamson, John Huston III, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number P181 / Presentation Number T P181 Static And Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation Dissociate In Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Disease Randolph S Marshall, Ronald M Lazar, MaryKay A Pavol, Shazia Dharssi, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Yujie Qiu, Rochester Inst of Technology, Rochester, NY; Kevin Slane, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Iris Asllani, Rochester Inst of Technology, Rochester, NY Poster Board Number P182 / Presentation Number T P182 Peripheral Immune Protein Profiles Can Differentiate Ischemic Stroke from Transient Ischemic Attack and are Correlated with Stroke Severity Ashley B Petrone, Reyna L VanGilder, Michael Regier, James W Simpkins, Taura L Barr, West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WV Poster Board Number P183 / Presentation Number T P183 Sinus and Clot Size in Cerebral Venous Thrombosis Sini Hiltunen, Jukka Putaala, Heikki Hannikainen, Sami Curtze, Oili Salonen, Turgut Tatlisumak, Helsinki Univ, Helsinki, Finland Poster Board Number P184 / Presentation Number T P184 The Importance of Blood Biomarkers in Penetrating Artery Territory Infarction; A Prospective Multicenter Observational Study Tomohiro Kawano, Osaka Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Suita, Japan; Kotaro Miyashita, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan; Mariko Takeuchi, Osaka Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Suita, Japan; Norifumi Metoki, Hirosaki Stroke and Rehabilitation Ctr, Hirosaki, Japan; Yasuhisa Akaiwa, Brain Res Inst, Niigata Univ, Niigata, Japan; Yasumasa Yamamoto, Kyoto Katura Hosp, Kyoto, Japan; Yasuhiro Manabe, Natl Hosp Organization Okayama Medical Ctr, Okayama, Japan; Kazunori Toyoda, Kazuyuki Nagatuka, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita, Japan Poster Board Number P187 / Presentation Number T P187 How High Is Too High? An Analysis of the Upper Threshold for Serum FVIII in Ischemic Stroke Alyana A Samai, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Dominique J Monlezun, Alexander George, Lauren Dowell, Cindy Leissinger, Laurie Schluter, Ramy El Khoury, Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P188 / Presentation Number T P188 High Prevalence Of Igm Anti-phosphatidylserine-prothrombin Complex Antibodies And Lupus Anticoagulant In Patients With Non-lacunar Ischemic Stroke Without A Determined Cause Eisuke Furui, Ryo Itabashi, Yukako Yazawa, Kohnan Hosp, Sendai, Japan; Masahide Yamazaki, Keiju Medical Ctr, Nanao, Japan; Satoru Fujiwara, Kohnan Hosp, Sendai, Japan Poster Board Number P189 / Presentation Number T P189 Pure Dysarthria and Dysarthria-facial Paresis Syndrome due to Internal Capsule and/or Corona Radiata Infarction Koji Tanaka, Neurological Inst, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Takeshi Yamada, Saiseikai Fukuoka General Hosp, Fukuoka, Japan; Takako Torii, Neurological Inst, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Takeo Yoshimura, Fukuoka City Hosp, Fukuoka, Japan; Kei-ichiro Takase, Iizuka Hosp, Iizuka, Japan; Hiroyuki Murai, Jun-ichi Kira, Neurological Inst, Graduate Sch of Medical Sciences, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan Poster Board Number P190 / Presentation Number T P190 A Model for Predicting Persistent Elevation of Factor VIII Among Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) Alyana A Samai, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Amir Shaban, Alexander George, Dominique J Monlezun, Lauren Dowell, Cindy Leissinger, Laurie Schluter, Ramy El Khoury, Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P191 / Presentation Number T P191 Using Clinical Trial Data to Generate Causative Classification System (CCS) Ischemic Stroke Phenotypes for the NINDS Stroke Genetics Network (SiGN) Sherita Chapman Smith, Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Richmond, VA; Leslie A McClure, Univ of Alabama Sch of Med, Birmingham, AL; Dale Gamble, Mayo Clinic – Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL; Oscar R Benavente, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Robert D Brown Jr, Mayo Clinic – Rochester, Rochester, MN; Steven J Kittner, Univeristy of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Hakan Ay, Massachusetts General Hosp, Charlestown, MA; James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic – Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL; Bradford B Worrall, Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Poster Board Number P193 / Presentation Number T P193 Neurological Deterioration Within the First 24-hours After Fibrinolysis is Not as Frequent as Previously Reported in Stroke Patients Christine Krarup Hansen, Anders Christensen, Christian Ovesen, Inger Havsteen, Hanne Christensen, Bispebjerg Univ Hosp, Copenhagen, Denmark Poster Board Number P194 / Presentation Number T P194 Targeted Lipid Profiling Discovers Plasma Markers of Acute Ischemic Stroke Sunil Sheth, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Anthony Iavarone, Univ of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; David Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Seok-Joon Won, San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Ctr, San Francisco, CA; Raymond Swanson, Univ of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Poster Board Number P185 / Presentation Number T P185 Amnesic Strokes and TIAs Are Rare and Frequently Missed: A 125 Year Single Center Experience Elissavet Eskioglou, Valerie Beaud, Philippe Maeder, Jean-François Demonet, Patrik Michel, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland Poster Board Number P186 / Presentation Number T P186 The Effectiveness of the Motor Component of the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale at Predicting the Functional Outcome at Discharge in Patient Receiving Endovascular Therapy Haitham Dababneh, Huo Xiang Zheng, Sina Sakian, Karthikeyan Arcot, Lutheran Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY; Asif Bashir, JFK Neuroscience Inst, Edison, NJ; Ambooj Tiwari, Salman Azhar, Jeffrey Farkas, Lutheran Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY; Mohammed Hussain, JFK Neuroscience Inst, Edison, NJ — 95 — Emergency Care/Systems Posters II T P196 – T P217 Poster Board Number P196 / Presentation Number T P196 Tissue Plasminogen Activator is Safe When Administered by Neurovascular Fellows via Telemedicine Amanda Jagolino, Kasey Gildersleeve, Hari Kishan Indupuru, Chunyan Cai, Mohammad Rahbar, Amrou Sarraj, Sean I Savitz, Tzu-Ching Wu, Univ of Texas at Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P197 / Presentation Number T P197 Early Improvement In NIHSS Is Common During Inter-hospital Transfer And Is Associated With Lower In-hospital Mortality Khawja A Siddiqui, Abigail S Cohen, Syed F Ali, Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P198 / Presentation Number T P198 The Importance of Formal Training in Telemedicine During Stroke Fellowship Judy Jia, Sean Savitz, Amrou Sarraj, Tzu-Ching Wu, UT Health Science Ctr at Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P205 / Presentation Number T P205 Efficacy and Safety of Telemedicine in Acute Stroke Care in a Metropolitan Area: Final Results of the Madrid Telestroke Project Patricia Martinez Sanchez, Hosp Univrio La Paz IdiPAZ Health Res Inst, Madrid, Spain; María Alonso de Leciñana, Hosp Univrio Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain; Ambrosio Miralles, Hosp Univrio Infanta Sofía, Madrid, Spain; Nuria Huertas Gonzalez, Hosp Univrio Severo Ochoa, Madrid, Spain; Blanca Fuentes, Hosp Univrio La Paz IdiPAZ Health Res Inst, Madrid, Spain; Alfonso Martín Martínez, Hosp Univrio Severo Ochoa, Madrid, Spain; Rosa Sanz de Barros, Hosp Univrio Infanta Sofía, Madrid, Spain; Daniel Prefasi, Hosp Univrio La Paz IdiPAZ Health Res Inst, Madrid, Spain; Julio Domingo García, Soledad Serrano Lopez, Hosp Univrio Severo Ochoa, Madrid, Spain; Jaime Masjuan Vallejo, Hosp Univrio Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain; Gerardo Ruiz-Ares, Hosp Univrio La Paz IdiPAZ Health Res Inst, Madrid, Spain; Marta Martínez-Martínez, Hosp Univrio Infanta Sofía, Madrid, Spain; Borja E Sanz-Cuesta, Elena Miñano-Guillamon, Exuperio Díez-Tejedor, Hosp Univrio La Paz IdiPAZ Health Res Inst, Madrid, Spain Poster Board Number P206 / Presentation Number T P206 An Executable Graphical Model for In Silico Prototyping of Processes for Acute Stroke Care David Norris, David Norris Consulting, LLC, Seattle, WA; Drew G Levy, Genentech, Inc, South San Francisco, CA Poster Board Number P199 / Presentation Number T P199 An External Network Validation of the TeleStroke Mimic Score: A Prediction Rule for Identifying Stroke Mimics Evaluated during Telestroke Encounters Syed F Ali, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Jennifer J Majersik, L Wylie Shepard, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Anand Viswanathan, Adam Cohen, Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P207 / Presentation Number T P207 TeleStroke Systems Preclude Access to Endovascular Procedures in Acute Stroke Patients Marc Ribo, Unitat Neurovascular Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Natalia Perez de la Ossa, Unitat Neurovascular Hosp Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, Spain; Pere Cardona, Unitat Neurovascular Hosp Univri de Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain; Sonia Abilleira, Stroke Program, Agency for Health Quality and Assessment of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain; Carlos A Molina, Unitat Neurovascular Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Catalan Stroke Code and Reperfusion Consortium Poster Board Number P200 / Presentation Number T P200 Feasibility of Telemedicine on a Mobile Stroke Treatment Unit Sung Cho, Russell Cejero, Ather Taqui, Ahmed Itrat, Megan M Donohue, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; Farren Briggs, Case Western Univ, Cleveland, OH; Maureen Buttrick, Stacey Winners, Peter Rasmussen, Muhammad S Hussain, Ken Uchino, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P201 / Presentation Number T P201 Utility of Ordering Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time for Acute Stroke Patients in the Emergency Department Jean M Rockwell, Scripps Health System, Chula Vista, CA; Lindsay Olson-Mack, Scripps Health System, San Diego, CA; Katherine Afshar, Scripps Health System, La Jolla, CA Poster Board Number P202 / Presentation Number T P202 Implementation of a 24/7 Enrollment Process Improves Recruitment Rate in a Multi-Center, Randomized Clinical Trial Loren F Shen, The Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr at Houston, UT Medical Sch at Houston, Houston, TX; Amber N Jacobs, The Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr, UT Medical Sch at Houston, Houston, TX; Mohammad H Rahbar, The Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr, UT Sch of Public Health at Houston, Houston, TX; Gary A Ford, Newcastle Hosp NHS Fndn Trust – Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle, United Kingdom; Claire Macdonald, Newcastle Clinical Trials Unit, Newcastle, United Kingdom; Bart Piechowski, King’s Coll Hosp NHS Fndn Trust – King’s Coll Hosp, London, United Kingdom; Christine Roffe, Univ Hosp of North Staffordshire NHS Trust – Univerity Hosp of North Stafordshire, Staffordshire, United Kingdom; Andrei V Alexandrov, The Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Steven R Levine, SUNY Downstate Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY; Navdeep S Sangha, Kaiser Permenente Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Zahra G Ajani, Kaiser Permanente Medical Ctr, Las Angeles, CA; Michael Mullen, The Univ of Pennsylvania, Phaladelphia, PA; Renganayaki Pandurengan, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr, UT Sch of Public Health at Houston, Houston, TX; James C Grotta, Andrew D Barreto, The Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr, UT Medical Sch at Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P203 / Presentation Number T P203 Tissue Plasminogen Activator is Safe Via Telemedicine for Treatment of Mild Acute Ischemic Stroke Kasey Gildersleeve, Amanda L Jagolino, Hari Kishan Indupuru, Chunyan Cai, Mohammad H Rahbar, Amrou Sarraj, Sean I Savitz, Tsu-Ching Wu, Univ of Texas at Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P204 / Presentation Number T P204 t-PA Utilization is Improving within Kaiser Permanente Southern California Kori Sauser, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Navdeep Sangha, Kaiser Permanente, LAMC, Los Angeles, CA; William P Neil, Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, San Diego, CA; Zahra Ajani, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Adam L Sharp, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, CA Poster Board Number P209 / Presentation Number T P209 Post -Thrombolysis Blood Pressure Guideline Violation in “Drip And Ship” Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients is Associated With Higher Mortality Rohan Arora, Jane Shaji, Reuben Burshtein, Thomas Kodankandath, Sammy Pishanidar, Joshua Burshtein, Aaron Burshtein, Nina Kohn, Elliot Salamon, Richard Libman, Michele Gribko, Jeffrey Katz, North Shore LIJ, Manhasset, NY Poster Board Number P210 / Presentation Number T P210 Budget Impact Analysis (BIA) of Telestroke in the Pacific Northwest Richard Nelson, Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Healthcare System, Salt Lake City, UT; Alexandra Lesko, Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR; Jennifer Majersik, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Nicholas Okon, Elizabeth Baraban, Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR Poster Board Number P211 / Presentation Number T P211 Continued Participation in a Telestroke Program Improves Time to Intravenous Thrombolysis Jamal N Muthana, James J Conners, Shawna Cutting, Sarah Y Song, Elizabeth Diebolt, Joshua Bock, Vivien H Lee, Rush Univ Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P212 / Presentation Number T P212 One Year Experience Of An Urban Primary Stroke Center With An Integrated Internal Telestroke System Elizabeth Diep, Yuri Bronstein, Mitchell Danesh, Zahra Ajani, Navdeep Sangha, Garo Balkian, Marko Petrovic, Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills, Woodland Hills, CA Poster Board Number P213 / Presentation Number T P213 An Interactive Video Improves the Understanding of a Hypothetical Adaptive Acute Stroke Trial Brendan McEvoy, Jason Tehranisa, William J Meurer, Univ Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number P214 / Presentation Number T P214 Early Identification Of Cerebrovascular Events In Patients Presenting With Vertigo Or Dizziness Harrison Bai, Hosp of the Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Yanqiao Xiao, Xin Zhao, Yingjie Zou, Na Yang, Second Xiangya Hosp, Central South Univ, Changsha, China; Yiqun Jiang, First Xiangya Hosp, Central South Univ, Changsha, China; Jun Xiang, Second Xiangya Hosp, Central South Univ, Changsha, China; Yi Shu, First Xiangya Hosp, Central South Univ, Changsha, China; Dongxu Qiu, Li Yang, Second Xiangya Hosp, Central South Univ, Changsha, China Poster Board Number P215 / Presentation Number T P215 A Systemized Stroke Code Significantly Reduced Time Intervals For Using Iv t-pa Under MRI Screening Jae-Kwan Cha, Stroke Ctr, Busan, Korea, Republic of; Kim Eun-Kyu, Dept of Neurology, Busan, Korea, Republic of — 96 — Poster Board Number P216 / Presentation Number T P216 A Program for Sustaining Improvements in Acute Stroke Treatment Abdeljalil Bentaleb, Larisa Golding, Robin Jackson, Natasha Desmond, Inova Alexandria Hosp, Alexandria, VA; Lewis B Eberly, Inova Neurology, Alexandria, VA Poster Board Number P217 / Presentation Number T P217 Sex Differences in Clinical Presentation and Outcome: Patients Admitted to a Transient Ischemic Attack Emergency Department Observation Unit Tracy E Madsen, Lisa H Merck, Matthew S SIket, Warren Alpert Medical Sch of Brown Univ/ Rhode Island Hosp, Providence, RI; Gino Paolucci, My T Tran, Rhode Island Hosp, Providence, RI; Brian Silver, Warren Alpert Medical Sch of Brown Univ/ Rhode Island Hosp, Providence, RI Experimental Mechanisms and Models Posters II T P219 – T P253 Poster Board Number P219 / Presentation Number T P219 A Novel Method for Measuring Oxidative Stress in Patients with Stroke Symptoms Jeffrey C Wagner, Kristin Salottolo, Christopher V Fanale, Michelle Whaley, Kathryn L McCarthy, David Bar-Or, Swedish Medical Ctr, Englewood, CO Poster Board Number P220 / Presentation Number T P220 Primate Model of Intracranial Aneurysm to Examine the Effect of Drugs on Aneurysm Growth Keiichi Tsuji, Makoto Saito, Toshihiro Yokoi, Shiga Univ of Medical Science, Otsu, Japan; Tomohiro Aoki, Kyoto Univ Graduate Sch of Med, Kyoto, Japan; Kazuhiko Nozaki, Shiga Univ of Medical Science, Otsu, Japan Poster Board Number P231 / Presentation Number T P231 B- Cell Depletion Decreases Lesion Burden in a Murine Model of Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Disease Changbin Shi, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Autumn Rorrer, Duke Univ Medical Ctr, Durham, NC; Lingjiao Zhang, Austin Cecilia, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Carol Gallione, Duke Univ Medical Ctr, Durham, NC; Robert Shenkar, Ryan Duggan, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Douglas A Marchuk, Duke Univ Medical Ctr, Durham, NC; Issam A Awad, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P232 / Presentation Number T P232 Combination Therapy With Taurine Plus Tissue Plasminogen Activator in a Rat Model of Embolic Stroke Rong Jin, Xiaolei Zhu, Cuiping Wang, Shihao Zhang, Dept of Neurosurgery, Shreveport, LA; Alireza Minagar, Dept of Neurology, Shreveport, LA; Anil Nanda, Dept of Neurosurgery, Shreveport, LA; D Neil Granger, Dept of Physiology, Shreveport, LA; Guohong Li Dr, Dept of Neurosurgery, Shreveport, LA Poster Board Number P233 / Presentation Number T P233 Diabetes Potentiates Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) Brain Injury: Role for Methylglyoxal, Glutathione, and Cerebral Microvascular Thrombosis Bin Wang, Wei Li, Karen Y Stokes, Tak Yee Aw, LSU Health Sciences Ctr-Shreveport, Shreveport, LA Poster Board Number P221 / Presentation Number T P221 Anti-amyloid Immunotherapy Results in Exacerbation of Cerebrovascular Disease Through Activation of Matrix Metalloproteinases Erica M Weekman, Tiffany L Sudduth, Donna M Wilcock, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Poster Board Number P222 / Presentation Number T P222 Fasl Mutation Facilitates Double Negative T Cell Accumulation And Modulates Microglia Activation In Ischemic Stroke Leihua Weng, Meijuan Zhang, Yun Xu, Nanjing Drum Tower Hosp, Nanjing, China Poster Board Number P223 / Presentation Number T P223 Post-stroke Body Weight Loss Predicts Acute Stroke Outcome In Mice Jiwon Yang, Sunghee Cho, Burke/Cornell Medical Res Inst, White Plains, NY Poster Board Number P224 / Presentation Number T P224 The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Following an Ischemic Stroke Emily R Rosario, Stephanie Kaplan, Casa Colina Ctrs for Rehabilitation, Pomona, CA Poster Board Number P225 / Presentation Number T P225 Loss of Pregnane X Receptor Impairs Stroke Recovery Jeremy Grenier, Edward Koellhoffer, Courtney Townshend, Louise McCullough, Kamal Khanna, UCONN Health Ctr, Farmington, CT Poster Board Number P226 / Presentation Number T P226 Cilostazol Can Attenuate Oxidative Stress by Suppressing Nox2 on Neurons in Mice Permanent Focal Ischemia Hideo Shichinohe, Hokkaido Univ, Sapporo, Japan; Satoshi Kuroda, Toyama Univ, Toyama, Japan; Chengbo Tan, Takeo Abumiya, Naoki Nakayama, Ken Kazumata, Masaaki Hokari, Kiyohiro Houkin, Hokkaido Univ, Sapporo, Japan Poster Board Number P227 / Presentation Number T P227 Depletion of Hematogenous Monocytes Causes Neurological Deterioration and Increased Mortality in Acute Ischemic Stroke Antje Schmidt, Jan-Kolja Strecker, Stephanie Hucke, Kai Diederich, Luisa Klotz, Jens Minnerup, Univ Hosp Münster, Münster, Germany Poster Board Number P228 / Presentation Number T P228 Ischemic Stroke Results in Increased Activity of the Neuroprotective Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2 in Rat Brain and Serum Douglas M Bennion, Emily Haltigan, Alexander J Irwin, Daniel L Purich, Colin Sumners, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL Poster Board Number P229 / Presentation Number T P229 Deletion of Voltage Gated Proton Channel in Microglial Cells is Neurovascular Protective After Ischemic Brain Injury Weiguo Li, Becca Ward, Mohammed Abdelsaid, Tianzheng Yu, Yisang Yoon, Paul O’Connor, Adviye Ergul, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number P230 / Presentation Number T P230 Multiple Applications of Dodecafluropentane emulsion (DDFPe) Prevents Death in a Rabbit Stroke Model of Permanent Ischemia Aliza Brown, Melinda C Arthur, Robert D Skinner, John D Lowery, Howard P Hendrickson, William C Culp, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR Poster Board Number P234 / Presentation Number T P234 Multiparametric Assessment of Longitudinal Changes in Tissue Microstructure in Normal and Abnormal Brain Tissue in Patients with Small Vessel Disease Maria D Valdes-Hernandez, Univ of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Paul A Armitage, Univ of Sheffield, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Eleni Sakka, Susana Munoz Maniega, Natalie A Royle, Stephen Makin, Joanna M Wardlaw, Univ of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Poster Board Number P235 / Presentation Number T P235 Assessing the Impact of Rotorcrafts in a Model of Induced Cerebral Embolism (AIR-MICE) Enrique C Leira, Mohd Moushahid Khan, Asgar Zaheer, Thomas Schnell, James C Torner, Heena M Olalde, Nandakumar Nagaraja, Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez, Connie Pieper, Harold P Adams Jr, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Poster Board Number P236 / Presentation Number T P236 Hemodynamic Changes May Be Partly Attributable To The Formation And Rupture Of Aneurysms In A Rat Model Takeshi Miyamoto, Masaaki Kohrai, David K Kung, Keiko T Kitazato, Kenji Shimada, Kenji Yagi, Yoshiteru Tada, Yoshitaka Kurashiki, Kazuyuki Kuwayama, Junichiro Satomi, Shinji Nagahiro, Inst of Health Biosciences, Tokushima Univ, Tokushima, Japan Poster Board Number P237 / Presentation Number T P237 Effect of Danger Associated Molecular Pattern Receptor Complex Proteins CD24 and Siglec-G on Stroke Outcome and Microglial Responses Jonathan R Weinstein, Josiah Hanson, Lauren Hood, Diana Chao, Sean P Murphy, Thomas Moeller, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA Poster Board Number P238 / Presentation Number T P238 Evaluating the Stent-Wall Interaction in a Hemodynamically Induced Swine Model of Carotid Atherosclerosis: Correlation of Pre-Treatment Black-Blood 3T MRI with Post-Stenting Histopathology Radoslav Raychev, UC Irvine Medical Ctr, Orange, CA; Motoaki Fujimoto, Satoshi Tateshima, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P239 / Presentation Number T P239 Therapeutic Efficacy and Pharmacological Mechanisms of SP-8203 for Treatment of Cerebral Ischemia Won-Ki Kim, Chung Ju, Angela M A Anthony Jalin, Korea Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Jei-Man Ryu, Il-Hwan Cho, Won-Seok Kim, Byung-Su Kim, Yong-Hyun Lee, Shinpoong Pharmaceutical Company, Ansan, Korea, Republic of; Eun-Bang Lee, Seoul Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P240 / Presentation Number T P240 Intravenous Injections of Microrna 363 Mimic Promotes Neuroprotection in Middle Aged Females in an Ischemic Stroke Model Amutha Selvamani, Farida Sohrabji, Texas A&M Univ, Bryan, TX — 97 — Poster Board Number P241 / Presentation Number T P241 Glial Responses in a Pediatric Model of Ischemic Stroke Jared T Ahrendsen, Sean P Hickey, Himmat Grewal, Paco S Herson, Richard J Traystman, Wendy B Macklin, Univ of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO Poster Board Number P242 / Presentation Number T P242 Cognitive Dysfunction in a Pre-chiasmatic Cistern Blood Injection Model of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage In Mice Fumiaki Oka, Yahya B Atalay, Tao Qin, Cenk Ayata, Massachusetts General Hosp, Harvard Medical Sch, Charlestown, MA Poster Board Number P253 / Presentation Number T P253 Clinical Application of Haptoglobin in Models of Supraphysiologic Extracellular Brain Hemoglobin Levels Jenna L Leclerc, Sean Robbins, Tina Esfandiary, Alex Dang, Sylvain Doré, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL Health Services, Quality Improvement, and Patient-Centered Outcomes Posters II Poster Board Number P243 / Presentation Number T P243 Death Receptors and Mitochondria as Crucial Targets for Drug Discovery in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy Silvia Fossati, NYU Sch of Med, New York, NY; Patrizia Giannoni, Inst de genomique functionelle, Montpellier, France; Maria Solesio, NYU Sch of Dentistry, New York, NY; Maria del Mar Hernandez, Inst de Recerca Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Jorge Ghiso, Agueda Rostagno, NYU Sch of Med, New York, NY Poster Board Number P244 / Presentation Number T P244 Correlation between Vasospasm and Microcirculatory Disturbance in Early and delayed Phase following Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Yuichiro Kikkawa, Saitama Medical Univ Intl Medical Ctr, Hidaka-city, Saitama, Japan; Ryota Kurogi, Satoshi Matsuo, Masahiro Mizoguchi, Graduate Sch of Medical Science, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Tomomichi Kayahara, Suguru Yokosako, Ryu Ueno, Yohei Yamaguchi, Goji Fushihara, Toshiki Ikeda, Ririko Takeda, Takeshi Ogura, Hidetoshi Ooigawa, Hiroki Kurita, Saitama Medical Univ Intl Medical Ctr, Hidaka-city, Saitama, Japan T P255 – T P292 Poster Board Number P255 / Presentation Number T P255 QCI-NASCAR – Quality Care Improvement with Nursing-driven Acute Stroke CARe Julian P Yang, Sonja Stutzman, Laura Riise, Donald Jones, Amanda Dirickson, Alejandro Magadan, DaiWai M Olson, Univ of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX Poster Board Number P256 / Presentation Number T P256 Is The Collection of Stroke Data to Improve Patient Care Important for Small Volume Hospitals? Shyam Prabhakaran, Northwestern Univ, Feinberg Sch of Med, Chicago, IL; Peggy Jones, IL Critical Access Hosp Network, Princeton, IL; Jody Ward, The Univ of North Dakota Sch of Med and Health Sciences, Minot, ND; Kathryn Miller, WI Office of Rural Health, Milwaukee, WI; Kathleen O’Neill, American Heart Association, Midwest Affiliate, Chicago, IL; Michelle Gardner, American Heart Association, Midwest Affiliate, Milwaukee, WI Poster Board Number P245 / Presentation Number T P245 Decreased Metallopeptidase and Aquaporin Expressions by Acute Ethanol Administration: A Potential Treatment for Ischemic Stroke? William A Li, Changya Peng, Muril Guthikonda, Yuchuan Ding, Wayne State Univ, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number P257 / Presentation Number T P257 Analysis for Usefulness of Worsen Score; the Predicting Score for the Deterioration of Acute Ischemic Stroke Nobukazu Miyamoto, Juntendo Urayasu Univ, Chiba, Japan; Ryota Tanaka, Juntendo Univ, Tokyo, Japan; Yuji Ueno, Masao Watanabe, Juntendo Urayasu Univ, Chiba, Japan; Yasutaka Tanaka, Yoshiaki Shimada, Takuma Kuroki, Juntendo Univ, Tokyo, Japan; Kazuo Yamashiro, Juntendo Univ, Tokyo, Japan; Nobutaka Hattori, Juntendo Univ, Tokyo, Japan; Takao Urabe, Juntendo Urayasu Univ, Chiba, Japan Poster Board Number P246 / Presentation Number T P246 Phenotypic Characterization of Cerebral Microvasculature in Transgenic Mice With Endothelium Targeted Over-expression of GTP Cyclohydrolase I Anantha Vijay R Santhanam, Livius V d’Uscio, Zvonimir S Katusic, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number P259 / Presentation Number T P259 Study of Factors Contributing to Reduce Cost in an Innovative Post-Stroke Program Aaron J Bridges, Patricia Commiskey, Kenneth Gaines, Ochsner Clinic Fndn, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P247 / Presentation Number T P247 Neuronal Sirt1 Activation Negatively Regulates Rho Kinase in Photothrombotic Stroke Yong-Joo Ahn, Maya Hwewon Kim, Eun-Hye Lee, Ye-Rim Kwon, Wenliang Zhong, Zheng Yi, MGH/HMS, Charlestown, MA; Jianhua Qiu, Boston Children’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Angela Mingie Lee, MGH/HMS, Charlestown, MA; Seong-Ho Koh, Hanyang Univ, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Hyung-Hwan Kim, MGH/HMS, Charlestown, MA Poster Board Number P260 / Presentation Number T P260 Confirmation: The Target Stroke Best Practice Strategies Work Nojan Valadi, Alexis Thomas, St Francis Hosp, Columbus, GA Poster Board Number P248 / Presentation Number T P248 Leukemia Inhibitory Factor Induced-Akt Activation Protects Neurons from Ischemic Damage by Increasing Superoxide Dismutase Activity and Expression Stephanie M Davis, Lisa A Collier, Christopher C Leonardo, Univ of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Hilary A Seifert, Lousiana State Univ Health Sciences Ctr, Shreveport, LA; Craig T Ajmo, Keith R Pennypacker, Univ of South Florida, Tampa, FL Poster Board Number P249 / Presentation Number T P249 Upregulation of Relaxin After Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Yuichiro Kikkawa, Saitama Medical Univ Intl Medical Ctr, Hidaka-city, Saitama, Japan; Satoshi Matsuo, Ryota Kurogi, Masahiro Mizoguchi, Graduate Sch of Medical Science, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Tomomichi Kayahara, Suguru Yokosako, Ryu Ueno, Yohei Yamaguchi, Goji Fushihara, Toshiki Ikeda, Ririko Takeda, Takeshi Ogura, Hidetoshi Ooigawa, Hiroki Kurita, Saitama Medical Univ Intl Medical Ctr, Hidaka-city, Saitama, Japan Poster Board Number P261 / Presentation Number T P261 Stroke Care Improvement Trends in Puerto Rico Hospitals Participating in the Florida-Puerto Rico Collaboration to Reduce Stroke Disparities (FL-PR CReSD) Study – the NINDS Stroke Prevention Intervention Research Program Juan C Zevallos, Florida Intl Univ, Miami, FL; Maria A Ciliberti-Vargas, Kefeng Wang, Chuanhui Dong, Olveen Carrasquillo, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Enid J Garcia-Rivera, Univ of Puerto Rico Sch of Med, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Ulises Nobo, HIMA San Pablo Caguas, Caguas, Puerto Rico; Fernando L Santiago, Univ of Puerto Rico Sch of Med, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Enmanuel J Perez, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Surgery, Miami, FL; Tatjana Rundek, Jose G Romano, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; W Scott Burgin, Univ of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Sebastian Koch, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Joe A Nelson, Florida Dept of Health, Tallahassee, FL; Mary Robichaux, American Heart Association, Marietta, GA; David Z Rose, Univ of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Michael F Waters, Univ of Florida Coll of Med, Gainesville, FL; Ralph L Sacco, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; for the FL-PR CReSD Investigators and Collaborators Poster Board Number P250 / Presentation Number T P250 Role of Autophagy in Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption and Tight Junction Degradation Under Ischemic Condition Kyeong-A Kim, Young-Jun Shin, Eun-Sun Kim, Muhammad Akram, Dabi Noh, Eunji Kim, Ok-Nam Bae, Hanyang Univ, Ansan, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P251 / Presentation Number T P251 Overseeing a Multicenter Clinical Trial: Our Experience in Creating a New Model Bree Burks, Vanderbilt Univ Medical Ctr, Nashville, TN; Chesney Oravec, Univ of Tennessee, Memphis, TN; Stephanie Smith, Emily Gilchrist, J Mocco, Michael Froehler, Vanderbilt Univ Medical Ctr, Nashville, TN — 98 — Poster Board Number P262 / Presentation Number T P262 Lower Thrombolysis Rates in Women with Acute Ischemic Stroke in the Florida-Puerto Rico Collaboration to Reduce Stroke Disparities Study – The NINDS Stroke Prevention Intervention Research Program Negar Asdaghi, Kefeng Wang, Hannah Gardener, Chuanhui Dong, Maria A Ciliberti-Vargas, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; David Z Rose, Univ of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Fernando L Santiago, Univ of Puerto Rico Sch of Med, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Jose G Romano, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; W Scott Burgin, Univ of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Olveen Carrasquillo, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Enid J Garcia-Rivera, Univ of Puerto Rico Sch of Med, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Sebastian Koch, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Joe A Nelson, Florida Dept of Health, Tallahassee, FL; Ulises Nobo, HIMA San Pablo Caguas, Caguas, Puerto Rico; Mary Robichaux, American Heart Association, Marietta, GA; Michael F Waters, Univ of Florida Coll of Med, Gainesville, FL; Juan C Zevallos, Florida Intl Univ, Miami, FL; Ralph L Sacco, Tatjana Rundek, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; for the FL-PR CReSD Investigators and Collaborators Poster Board Number P263 / Presentation Number T P263 Screening Practices for Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Stroke Medical Community Digvijaya Navalkele, Univ of Texas Medical Sch at Houston, Houston, TX; Kristian Barlinn, Dresden Univ Stroke Ctr, Dresden, Germany; Oleg Chernyshev, LSU Health Sciences Ctr, Shreveport, LA Poster Board Number P264 / Presentation Number T P264 Does a Change in Coverage Equal a Change in Care? Ann M Leonhardt, Univ of Rochester, Rochester, NY; Michael Manchak, Sanford Health, Fargo, ND; Curtis G Benesch, Univ of Rochester, Rochester, NY Poster Board Number P265 / Presentation Number T P265 Show Or No-show_that Is The Question: Lack Of Follow-up After Stroke Gauhar Chaudhary, Gauhar Chaudhary, jessica lee, umo eko, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Poster Board Number P266 / Presentation Number T P266 ACDC: An Automated Cerebrovascular Data Collection for the Improvement of Patient Care, Quality, and Research Emily Gilchrist, Bree Burks, Kiersten Espaillat, Tiercy Fortenberry, Brian Goggins, Sarah Baggette, Le He, Michelle Kearney, J Mocco, Michael Froehler, Vanderbilt Univ Medical Ctr, Nashville, TN Poster Board Number P267 / Presentation Number T P267 Admission Hemoglobin and Sodium Values are Important Factors Associated with Good Outcome After Acute Ischemic Stroke Abigail S Cohen, Khawja A Siddiqui, Syed F Ali, Christopher D Anderson, Scott B Silverman, Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P268 / Presentation Number T P268 Medication Persistence and Risk for Hospital Readmission in Stroke Patients Sangwon Han, Inje Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Martinson Arnan, Cheryl Bushnell, Wake Forest Sch of Med, Winston Salem, NC Poster Board Number P271 / Presentation Number T P271 Establishment of Stroke Ward Results in Immediate Reduction of Major Complications Naveed Akhtar, S Kamran, R Singh, D Deleu, P Bourke, S Joseph, M Santos, A Shuaib, Hamad Medical Corp, Doha, Qatar Poster Board Number P275 / Presentation Number T P275 Quantification of Potential Bias in Databases That Require Consent in Acute Stroke Hami Ramani, Rema Raman, Karin Ernstrom, Maysun N Ali, Dawn M Meyer, Royya Modir, Karen S Rapp, Brett C Meyer, Thomas M Hemmen, Univ of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA Poster Board Number P276 / Presentation Number T P276 Transient Ischemic Attack Clinic Drives Superior Patient Outcomes While Reducing Cost Jim Woodard, Shelby Haschker, Porter Adventist Hosp, Denver, CO Poster Board Number P277 / Presentation Number T P277 “The July Effect” in Ischemic Stroke Patients Receiving tPA Krishna C Nalleballe, Krishna M Galla, Temple Univ Hosp, Philadelphia, PA; Pradeep C Bollu, Univ of Missouri, Columbia, MO; Sanjeeva Reddy Onteddu, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR Poster Board Number P278 / Presentation Number T P278 The Addition of the Post-Stroke Checklist to Standard Outcome Measures During a 90 Day Post-Stroke Follow-up Evaluation Identifies Unique Unmet Needs Relevant to Stroke Recovery Raymond K Reichwein, David Good, Khaled Iskandarani, Vernon Chinchilli, Kathy Morrison, John Graybeal, Penn State Hershey Medical Ctr, Hershey, PA Poster Board Number P279 / Presentation Number T P279 Falls After Intracerebral Hemorrhage Kari Dunning, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Allied Health Sciences, Cincinnati, OH; Charles Moomaw, Matthew L Flaherty, Jennifer Osborne, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH; Michael L James, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Bradford B Worrall, Univ of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; Daniel Woo, Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number P280 / Presentation Number T P280 Do-not-resuscitate Orders Are Not Increasing Observed or Risk Adjusted Inhospital Mortality in Patients With Intracranial Hemorrhage Thomas Hemmen, Eema Hemmen, UCSD Medical Ctr, La Jolla, CA Poster Board Number P281 / Presentation Number T P281 Low Household Income and Medication Co-pays are Associated with Higher Risk of Anticipated Medication Non-adherence in a Cross-section of Admitted Stroke Patients Martinson K Arnan, Cheryl Bushnell, Wake Forest Univ Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC Poster Board Number P282 / Presentation Number T P282 Withdrawal of Life Sustaining Therapy and In Hospital Death after Intracranial Hemorrhage Jonathan M Weimer, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Coll of Med, Cleveland, OH; Errol Gordon, Mount Sinai Sch of Med, New York, NY; Jennifer A Frontera, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Coll of Med, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P272 / Presentation Number T P272 Improvement in Door to Thrombolytic Time in a Rural Community Hospital Elaine Siwiec, Daniel Gerard, Toni Moriarty-Smith, Robert Levy, McLaren Northern Michigan, Petoskey, MI Poster Board Number P273 / Presentation Number T P273 Internet-Based Information Seeking Behavior for Transient Ischemic Attack Vida Abedi, Univ of Memphis, Memphis, TN; Marieme Mbaye, Georgios Tsivgoulis, Shailesh Male, Nitin Goyal, Andrei Alexandrov, Ramin Zand, Univ of Tennessee Health Sciences Ctr, Memphis, TN Poster Board Number P274 / Presentation Number T P274 Accreditation Status of Outpatient Cerebrovascular Testing Facilities Among Medicare Beneficiaries: The VALUE (Vascular Accreditation, Location & Utilization Evaluation) Study Scott Charles Brown, Kefeng Wang, Chuanhui Dong, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL; Mary Beth Farrell, Gary V Heller, Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC), Ellicott City, MD; Heather L Gornik, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; Marge Hutchisson, Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC), Ellicott City, MD; Laurence Needleman, Thomas Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia, PA; James F Benenati, Baptist Hosp of Miami, Miami, FL; Michael R Jaff, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; George H Meier, Univ of Cincinnati Academic Health Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Susana Perese, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Philip Bendick, William Beaumont Hosp, Royal Oak, MI; Naomi M Hamburg, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Joann M Lohr, Good Samaritan Outpatient Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Lucy LaPerna, Riverside Radiology Associates, Columbus, OH; Steven A Leers, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Michael P Lilly, Univ of Maryland Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; Charles Tegeler, Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem, NC; Sandra L Katanick, Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC), Ellicott City, MD; Andrei V Alexandrov, Univ of Tennessee Health Science Ctr, Memphis, TN; Tatjana Rundek, Univ of Miami Miller Sch of Med, Miami, FL Poster Board Number P283 / Presentation Number T P283 A Survey of Certified Stroke Center Medical Directors in the United States Aaron Krug, Lucas Ramirez, Heng Nhoung, Joshua Perese, Gregory Gasparian, Suzie Kazaryan, Cade Kelly, Justina Breen, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Jennifer J Majersik, Univ of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P284 / Presentation Number T P284 Trends in Ontario’s Stroke Report Cards Ruth Hall, Ontario Stroke Network, Toronto, ON, Canada; Elizabeth Linkewich, North & East GTA Stroke Network, Toronto, ON, Canada; Ferhana Khan, Jianbao Wu, Inst for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, ON, Canada; Patrick Moore, Christina O’Callaghan, Ontario Stroke Network, Toronto, ON, Canada — 99 — Poster Board Number P297 / Presentation Number T P297 Arterial Spin Labeled MRI Quantifies Cerebral Blood Flow Changes with Blood Pressure from Acute to Subacute Stroke David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Daniel J Ichwan, Songlin Yu, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Fabien Scalzo, Mark S Johnson, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Joe X Qiao, Jeffry R Alger, Latisha K Ali, Doojin Kim, Jason D Hinman, Neal M Rao, Jeffrey L Saver, Bryan Yoo, Paul M Vespa, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Manuel B Blanco, Danny JJ Wang, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; on behalf of the UCLA Stroke Investigators Poster Board Number P285 / Presentation Number T P285 Heart Disease Affect the Prognosis of Acute Non-Cardiogenic Stroke Seiji Okubo, Arata Abe, Kentarou Suzuki, Kazumi Kimura, Nippon Medical Sch, Tokyo, Japan Poster Board Number P286 / Presentation Number T P286 Telephone Support Program Promotes Stroke Survivor Knowledge, Self-Care, and Satisfaction Yulonda D Lundy, Sarah Y Song, Rush Univ Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P287 / Presentation Number T P287 The Utility of Depression Screening in the Acute Stroke Hospitalization Lakshmi Shankar, Nicole Smith, Ken Uchino, Nicolas Thompson, Irene Katzan, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P289 / Presentation Number T P289 Long-term Outcome Analysis in Patients With Malignant Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke Who Underwent Decompressive Hemicraniectomy Jindong Xu, Sonisha A Warren, Anna Y Khanna, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL Poster Board Number P290 / Presentation Number T P290 Improvement in ICH Outcomes Not Detected During Emergence of a Comprehensive Stroke Center Elizabeth D Waring, Dominique J Monlezun, Min C Cho, Matthew T Ryan, Alexander J George, Melissa Freeman, Laurie Schluter, Ramy El Khoury, Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ Medical Ctr, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P291 / Presentation Number T P291 Hospital Improvement with Scheduling Stroke Specialty Care Follow-up Appointments Stacy Lender, Ohio Dept of Health, Columbus, OH; Janet Prvu Bettger, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Diane Nutter, Ohio Dept of Health, Columbus, OH; on behalf of the Ohio Coverdell Stroke Program Poster Board Number P292 / Presentation Number T P292 Utility of Depression and Cognitive Impairment Screening during Hospitalization for Acute Stroke Kumiko Owada, Cynthia Brasher, Joshua Dunn, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Katja Bryant, Kennestone Regional Medical Ctr, Atlanta, GA; Jason Hockenberry, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA; Omar Kasshout, Catholic Health System, Buffalo, NY; Samir Belagaje, Robin Dharia, Aaron Anderson, Heather Smith, Theresa Hoffman, Kizzy Caldwell, Hannah Hamby, Jeanelle Jenkins, Rasheedah Carkhum, Carol Pucciano, Lauren Ayala, Fadi Nahab, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA In-hospital Treatment Posters II T P294 – T P310 Poster Board Number P294 / Presentation Number T P294 An Electronic Medical Record Order Set Change To Increase In-Hospital Statin Use In Ischemic Stroke Is Associated With Improved Post-Stroke Outcomes Alexander Flint, Kaiser Permanente, Redwood City, CA; Carol Conell, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA; Jeff Klingman, Kaiser Permanente, Walnut Creek, CA; Sheila Chan, Vivek Rao, Sean Cullen, Kaiser Permanente, Redwood City, CA; Steve Sidney, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA; S Claiborne Johnston, U Texas Austin, Austin, TX Poster Board Number P295 / Presentation Number T P295 Neurological Recovery Following Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest: Role of Hypothermia I-Chen Yu, Indiana Univ Sch of Med – Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN; Nathan Schleinkofer, Indiana Univ Bloomington, Bloomington, IN; Joo-Young Maeng, Indiana Univ Sch of Med – Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN; Yu-Chieh Chen, Manchester Univ Coll of Pharmacy, Fort Wayne, IN; Riddhi Doshi, Robert Plant, Michael Mirro, Parkview Res Ctr, Parkview Health, Fort Wayne, IN; Fen-Lei Chang, Indiana Univ Sch of Med – Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN Poster Board Number P296 / Presentation Number T P296 Race/Ethnicity Disparities in Access to Inpatient Physical and Occupational Therapy Exist Harkamal S Singh, Lewis B Morgenstern, Lesli E Skolarus, James F Burke, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number P298 / Presentation Number T P298 Impact of Accurate Weight Based Dosing of IV tPA in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Vishal B Jani, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI; Sopan Lahewala, Mount Sinai Hosp, New York, NY; Shilpkumar Arora, Mount Sinai St Luke’s Roosevelt Hosp, New York, MI; Erin Shell, Anmar Razak, Abraham Maaz, Liqian Cai, Tao He, Gautam Sachdeva, Larry Morgan, Adnan Safdar, Marylou Mitchell, Julie Bey, Syed Hussain, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI Poster Board Number P299 / Presentation Number T P299 Ambulatory Status: A Protective Mechanism against Venous Thromboembolism in Acute Stroke Patients Jason-Flor Sisante, KANSAS UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, Kansas City, KS; Michael Abraham, Sandra Billinger, Manoj Mittal, Kansas Univ Medical Ctr, Kansas City, KS Poster Board Number P300 / Presentation Number T P300 Hospital Characteristics, Distribution, and Site Reviews of Certified Comprehensive Stroke Centers Mark J Alberts, UT Southwestern Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX; MJ Hampel, Vicki Cantwell, Jean Range, Nancy Eggen, Karen Kolbusz, Ann Watt, The Joint Commission, Oakbrook Terrace, IL Poster Board Number P301 / Presentation Number T P301 Comprehensive Stroke Performance Measure Rates between Certified and NonCertified Comprehensive Stroke Centers Mark J Alberts, UT Southwestern Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX; Karen Kolbusz, Nancy Li, Ann Watt, Jean Range, The Joint Commission, Oakbrook Terrace, IL Poster Board Number P302 / Presentation Number T P302 Acute Kidney Injury in Subarachnoid hemorrhage is Associated with Higher Death and Disability Malik M Adil, Oschner Clinic, Minneapolis, MN; Ameer E Hassan, Valley Baptist Medical Ctr, Harlingen, TX; Gabriel A Vidal, Oschner Clinic Fndn, New Orleans, LA; Ahmed A Malik, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN; Fahad Saeed, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; Faraz Khursheed, Celeveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number P303 / Presentation Number T P303 Early Mobility after Thrombolysis for Stroke is Safe and Improves Outcomes Lisa R Yanase, Providence, Portland, OR; Tamela Stuchiner, Elizabeth Baraban, Diane Clark, Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR Poster Board Number P304 / Presentation Number T P304 A Retrospective Cohort Study: Effect of Ambulation on Urinary Tract Infections in Acute Stroke Patients Jason-Flor Sisante, Michael Abraham, Sandra Billinger, Manoj Mittal, Kansas Univ Medical Ctr, Kansas City, KS Poster Board Number P305 / Presentation Number T P305 Long-term Analysis of an RN-Developed Stroke Bedside Swallow Screening Tool Lisa R Yanase, Tamela Stuchiner, Elizabeth Baraban, Sandy Dancer, Providence, Portland, OR Poster Board Number P306 / Presentation Number T P306 The Association Between Treatments and Hematoma Expansion in Thrombolysis Related Hemorrhage: A Multicenter Retrospective Study Shadi Yaghi, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Christopher R Leon-Guerrero, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO; Jamil Dibu, Cleveland Clinic Fndn, Cleveland, OH; Syed Ali, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR; Ali Reza Noorian, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Salah G Keyrouz, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO; Archana Hinduja, Nicolas A Bianchi, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR; Randolph S Marshall, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; David S Liebeskind, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Lee Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Joshua Z Willey, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY — 100 — Poster Board Number P307 / Presentation Number T P307 Similar Rates of Early Cognitive Dysfunction after Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Acute Ischemic Stroke M Carter Denny, Suhas S Bajgur, Univ of Texas Medical Sch at Houston, Houston, TX; Kim Y Vu, Memorial Hermann Hosp–Texas Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Rahul R Karamchandani, Amrou Sarraj, Sean I Savitz, Univ of Texas Medical Sch at Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P308 / Presentation Number T P308 Does Hospitalist Directed Care Reduce The Length Of Stay For Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients And Improve Adherence To The “Get With The Guidelines” Inpatient Quality Measures? Ameer E Hassan, Christian Sanchez, Valley Baptist Brain & Spinal Network, UTCHSCA, Harlingen, TX; Ahmed A Malik, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN; Erlinda Abantao, Olive Sanchez, Lisa Jones-Fullingim, Wondwossen G Tekle, Valley Baptist Brain & Spinal Network, UTCHSCA, Harlingen, TX; Adnan I Qureshi, Zeenat Qureshi Stroke Inst, St Cloud, MN Poster Board Number P309 / Presentation Number T P309 Early Initiation of Blood Pressure Lowering Medication and the Outcomes of Hypertensive Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Beom Joon Kim, Moon-Ku Han, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of; Yong-Jin Cho, Keun-Sik Hong, Inje Univ Ilsan Paik Hosp, Goyang-si, Korea, Republic of; Sang-Soon Park, Tai Hwan Park, Seoul Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Jun Lee, Yeungnam Univ Medical Ctr, Daegu, Korea, Republic of; Joon-Tae Kim, Chonnam Natl Univ Hosp, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of; Jiyoon Yeom, Korea Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Ji Sung Lee, Soonchunhyang Univ Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Juneyoung Lee, Korea Univ Coll of Med, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Hee-Joon Bae, Seoul Natl Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of Poster Board Number P310 / Presentation Number T P310 PHQ-2 Screens for Early Depression in Acute Stroke Nancy Jackson, Amer Alshekhlee, SSM DePaul Health Ctr, StLouis, MO Intracerebral Hemorrhage Posters II T P311 – T P326 Poster Board Number P311 / Presentation Number T P311 Lipid Profile and Clinical Outcomes in Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage: The SAMURAI-ICH Study Masatoshi Koga, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita Osaka, Japan; Kenichi Todo, Kobe City General Hosp, Kobe, Japan; Kenji Kamiyama, Nakamura Memorial Hosp, Sapporo, Japan; Kazuomi Kario, Jichi Medical Univ Sch of Med, Shimotsuke, Japan; Yasuhiro Hasegawa, St Marianna Univ Sch of Med, Kawasaki, Japan; Eisuke Furui, Kohnan Hosp, Sendai, Japan; Yoshiaki Shiokawa, Kyorin Univ Sch of Med, Mitaka, Japan; Kazumi Kimura, Kawasaki Medical Sch, Kurashiki, Japan; Yasushi Okada, Natl Hosp Organization Kyushu Medical Ctr, Fukuoka, Japan; Satoshi Okuda, Natl Hosp Organization Nagoya Medical Ctr, Nagoya, Japan; Shoji Arihiro, Junji Takasugi, Kyoko Higashida, Keisuke Tokunaga, Hiroshi Yamagami, Kazuyuki Nagatsuka, Kazuo Minematsu, Kazunori Toyoda, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Ctr, Suita Osaka, Japan Poster Board Number P312 / Presentation Number T P312 Utility of Early MRI in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Sherri A Braksick, Sara Hocker, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number P313 / Presentation Number T P313 Sex-age Interactions and Differences in Outcomes After Intracerebral Hemorrhage Michael L James, Duke Univ Med Ctr, Durham, NC; Margueritte Cox, Ying Xian, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Eric E Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Deepak L Bhatt, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Phillip Schulte, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Adrian Hernandez, Duke Univ Med Ctr, Durham, NC; Gregg C Fonarow, Geffen Sch of Med, Los Angeles, CA; Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P314 / Presentation Number T P314 Higher Modified Graeb Scores May Predict Early Fever In Patients With Spontaneous Intracranial Hemorrhage Courtney E Takahashi, Holly E Hinson, Oregon Health Sciences Univ, Portland, OR Poster Board Number P315 / Presentation Number T P315 Wake-up Intracerebral Hemorrhage Is Not Different From Intracerebral Hemorrhage With Known Onset Time Joan Martí-Fàbregas, Luis Prats, Alejandro Martínez-Domeño, Rebeca Marín, Francesca Casoni, Hosp de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain; Laura Dorado, Hosp Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain; Blanca Fuentes, Univ Hosp La Paz, Madrid, Spain; Francisco Purroy, Hosp Univri Arnau de Vilanova, Lleida, Spain; Susana Arias, Complejo Univrio Hospario de Santiago, Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Elena Jimenez-Xarrié, Raquel Delgado-Mederos, Hosp de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain; RETICS (INVICTUS network) Poster Board Number P316 / Presentation Number T P316 Occurrence of Intracranial Hypertension in the First 400 Patients Enrolled in the Clot Lysis: Evaluation of Accelerated Resolution of Intraventricular Hemorrhage Trial (CLEAR III) Wendy Ziai, Steven Mayo, Nichol McBee, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; William D Freeman, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL; Rachel Dlugash, Malathi Ram, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; Issam Awad, Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Daniel F Hanley, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD; CLEAR III Investigators Poster Board Number P318 / Presentation Number T P318 Impact of Pre-stroke Sulphonylurea and Metformin Use on Outcome of Intracerebral Hemorrhage Teddy Wu, Bruce Campbell, Melbourne Brain Ctr, Melbourne, Australia; Daniel Strbian, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Nawaf Yassi, Melbourne Brain Ctr, Melbourne, Australia; Jukka Putaala, Turgut Tatlisumak, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Stephen Davis, Atte Meretoja, Melbourne Brain Ctr, Melbourne, Australia; VISTA-ICH Collaboration Poster Board Number P319 / Presentation Number T P319 Patient Characteristics and Outcomes in Pregnancy-Related Intracerebral Hemorrhage Lisa Leffert, Caitlin Clancy, Brian Bateman, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Margueritte Cox, Phillip Schulte, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Eric Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Gregg Fonarow, Univ of California- Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Lee Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Mary George, Elena Kuklina, Ctrs for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number P320 / Presentation Number T P320 Clinical Relevance of Cerebral Microbleeds in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke Shamir Haji, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD; Adeel Zubair, Ryan Planchard, Kelly Flemming, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster Board Number P321 / Presentation Number T P321 Thrombelastography Can Detect Differences In Patients With Intracerebral Hemorrhage With And Without Intraventricular Hemorrhage Ritvij Bowry, Mark McDonald, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr Houston, Houston, TX; Chunyan Cai, Univ of Texas- Houston, Houston, TX; Mohammad Rahbar, Univ of Texas-Houston, Houston, TX; Huimahn Alex Choi, Nancy Edwards, Kiwon Lee, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr Houston, Houston, TX; James Grotta, Memorial Hermann Hosp, Houston, TX; Tiffany Chang, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr Houston, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P322 / Presentation Number T P322 Risk Factors for Vascular Lesions as Etiology of Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Prospectively Screened Cases Alice Pang, The Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Steve Mayo, Emissary Intl, LLC, Austin, TX; Agnieszka Stadnik, Michael Jesselson, Lingjiao Zhang, The Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Rachel Dlugash, Daniel Hanley, Johns Hopkins Med, Baltimore, MD; Issam Awad, The Univ of Chicago, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P323 / Presentation Number T P323 Corticospinal Tract Disruption in Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage is Unrelated to Baseline Hematoma Volume Rebecca McCourt, Laura Gioia, Mahesh Kate, Sarah Treit, Christian Beaulieu, Kenneth Butcher, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada — 101 — Poster Board Number P324 / Presentation Number T P324 Prehospital Neurological Deterioration Predicts Intracerebral Hemorrhage Laura C Gioia, Rahel T Zewude, Mahesh P Kate, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Kim Liss, Alberta Health Services (AHS), Edmonton, AB, Canada; Brian H Rowe, Ken Butcher, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Poster Board Number P325 / Presentation Number T P325 The Role Of A History Of Coronary Artery Disease, The Need For Transfusion And Outcomes In Patients With Intracerebral Hemorrhage Ayaz Khawaja, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Alexander J George, Tulane Univ, New Orleans, LA; Angela Hays, Gyanendra Kumar, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Muhammed Alvi, Natl Inst of Health, Bethesda, MD; David Miller, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Sheryl Martin-Schild, Tulane Univ, New Orleans, LA; Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number P326 / Presentation Number T P326 The Utility of Charlson Comorbidity Index in Predicting Short-term Outcomes in Patients with Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage Ayaz Khawaja, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Karen Albright, Gyanendra Kumar, Kanika Arora, Michael Lyerly, Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Nursing Posters II T P328 – T P356 Poster Board Number P328 / Presentation Number T P328 Patients with Low NIHSS Stroke Scales Have Longer Door to Needle Times: An Analysis of a Telestroke Network Archit Bhatt, Alexandra Lesko, Amit Kansara, Elizabeth Baraban, Providence Brain and Spine Inst, Portland, OR Poster Board Number P329 / Presentation Number T P329 Coo-Coo For Compliance: Improving Compliance of Acute Stroke Patient Documentation Nicole E Wolber, Laurie Paletz, Nili Steiner, Betty Robertson, Sonia Guerra, Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles CA, CA Poster Board Number P330 / Presentation Number T P330 Depression Cognition Screens Betty Robertson, Laurie Paletz, Nili Steiner, Nicole Wolber, Sonia Guerra, Martin Stern, Cedars Sinai Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P331 / Presentation Number T P331 Collaborative Multidisciplanary Approach in the Development and Implementation of an Aspiration Risk Tool Within a Certified Comprehensive Stroke Program Suzan Styron, Janine Mazabob, Gerard Brown, Michael W Walton, CHI Baylor St Lukes Medical Ctr, Houston, TX Poster Board Number P336 / Presentation Number T P336 Pursuit of Door to Needle Reductions through Enhanced Partnerships: A Paradigm Shift Cristine W Small, Susan D Freeman, Vidant Medical Ctr, Greenville, NC; Juan A March, East Carolina Univ, Greenville, NC; Angela K Foss, Frankie Bogenn, Bob Landry, Vidant Medical Ctr, Greenville, NC; Donald L Price, East Carolina Univ, Greenville, NC; Vonda L Cogdell, Vidant Medical Ctr, Greenville, NC Poster Board Number P337 / Presentation Number T P337 Outcomes for a Cohort of Patients Not Treated with Thrombolytic Therapy Due to Mild or Rapidly Improving Stroke Symptoms: A Retrospective Review Deb Motz, Johanna Sharp, Tracy Moore, Dicky Huey, Baptist Health System, San Antonio, TX; Lee Birnbaum, UTHSCSA, San Antonio, TX; Tommye Austin, Baptist Health System, San Antonio, TX Poster Board Number P338 / Presentation Number T P338 Time is of the Essence: A Nurse-Based Intervention to Improve Door to Needle Times Erin Lawrence, Dawn Merbach, Sherry Thorpe, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Ctr, Baltimore, MD; Rafael H Llinas, Elisabeth B Marsh, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P339 / Presentation Number T P339 Plan-Do-Study-Act Model Has Positive Impact on Dysphagia Screening in the Emergency Room Deb Motz, Johanna Sharp, Tracy Moore, Dicky Huey, Tommye Austin, Baptist Health System, San Antonio, TX Poster Board Number P340 / Presentation Number T P340 The Electronic Medical Record: Are the Times Accurate? Erin Lawrence, Cheryl Woolford, Dawn Merbach, Sherry Thorpe, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Ctr, Baltimore, MD; Rafael H Llinas, Elisabeth B Marsh, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P341 / Presentation Number T P341 Transitions of Care: Increasing Follow-up and Decreasing Readmission Rates After Hospitalization for Acute Ischemic Stroke Joyce Maygers, Erin Lawrence, Cheryl Woolford, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Ctr, Baltimore, MD; Rafael H Llinas, Elisabeth B Marsh, Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P342 / Presentation Number T P342 Clot Busting: Enhancing Nursing Documentation Patience Tieri, Nancy Scott, Cedric McKoy, Ashley Wahome, Catherine Vincent, Univ of Chicago Medical Ctr, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number P343 / Presentation Number T P343 Stroke Education To Enhance EMS Field Triage Kerrin M Connelly, Grady Memorial Hosp, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number P345 / Presentation Number T P345 Knowledge Translation in Stroke Care in Toronto: Impact of member informed improvements to a Virtual Community of Practice Michelle Donald, North & East GTA Stroke Network, Toronto, ON, Canada; Krystyna Skrabka, South East Toronto Stroke Network, Toronto, ON, Canada; Gail Avinoam, Toronto West Stroke Network, Toronto, ON, Canada; Jacqueline Willems, South East Toronto Stroke Network, Toronto, ON, Canada; Shelley Sharp, Toronto West Stroke Network, Toronto, ON, Canada; Elizabeth Linkewich, North & East GTA Stroke Network Sunnybrook Health Sciences Ctr, Toronto, ON, Canada Poster Board Number P332 / Presentation Number T P332 Stroke Patient Education – A Story of Improvement Patricia A Daansen, Joan Beauchamp, Cheryl Wood, Rochester General Hosp, Rochester, NY Poster Board Number P333 / Presentation Number T P333 Impact of Tele-Stroke Network on Door to Needle Times and TPA Use in Rural and Urban Community Hospitals Erin A Greene, Jeri Braunlin, Julie Neff, Tari Walker, Ivy Thoman, Jacob Kitchener, Premier Health, Dayton, OH Poster Board Number P334 / Presentation Number T P334 Statewide Collaborative for North Dakota Stroke Care Jody Ward, The Univ of North Dakota Sch of Med and Health Sciences, Minot, ND; Jerilyn Alexander, Trinity Hosp, Minot, ND; Ahren Dosch, Essentia Health, Fargo, ND; Pamela Moe, American Heart Association, Sioux Falls, SD Poster Board Number P346 / Presentation Number T P346 ‘Expedite For Thrombolytic’ Patient Designation and Early Ordering for Improved Door-to-Needle Times in Acute Ischemic Stroke Christopher T Bajkiewicz, Mary Kalafut, Lindsay Olson, Katherine Afshar, Scripps Health, La Jolla, CA Poster Board Number P347 / Presentation Number T P347 “Changing How We’ve Always Done it” Utilizing Lean Six-Sigma to Improve Door to IV-tPA times Heather Finley, Ann M Leonhardt, Joe Gervase, UR Med, Rochester, NY; Roopnarine Hazarie, Rochester Greater Health Fndn, Rochester, NY; Babak S Jahromi, Curtis G Benesch, UR Med, Rochester, NY — 102 — Poster Board Number P348 / Presentation Number T P348 The Presence of an Advanced Practice Nurse Stroke Program Coordinator Decreases Door-to-Needle Times Michelle Whaley, Lisa M Caputo, Jeffrey C Wagner, Swedish Medical Ctr, Englewood, CO Poster Board Number P365 / Presentation Number T P365 Childhood Stroke: ICD-9 Code Positive Predictive Values for Identifying Hemorrhagic and Ischemic Events Jane C Khoury, Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Kathleen Alwell, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; J, Michael Taylor, Heidi Sucharew, Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Charles J Moomaw, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Paul Horn, Samrat Yeramaneni, Katrina Peariso, Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Pooja Khatri, Joseph P Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Brett M Kissela, Univ of Cincinnat, Cincinnati, OH; Dawn O Kleindorfer, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number P349 / Presentation Number T P349 Pre-Hospital Notification by Emergency Medical Services and Improved Stroke Care Tracy Love, Jessica Schneiderman, FHN Memorial Hosp, Freeport, IL Poster Board Number P350 / Presentation Number T P350 Bridging The Gap Between Acute Care and Public Health Kari D Moore, Univ of Louisville, Louisville, KY; Bonita Bobo, Kentucky Dept for Public Health, Frankfort, KY; Destiny Greer, Jamie Lee, Lake Cumberland District Health Dept, Campbellsville, KY; Elizabeth Wise, Univ of Louisville, Louisville, KY Poster Board Number P351 / Presentation Number T P351 Stroke Care Team Associations with Acute Stroke Quality Improvement in Veterans Healthcare Administration Teresa M Damush, VA Stroke QUERI Ctr, Roudebush VAMC, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN; Zhangsheng Yu, James Slaven, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN; Virginia Daggett, Danielle Sager, VA Stroke QUERI Ctr, Roudebush VAMC,, Indianapolis, IN; Laurie Plue, VA Stroke QUERI Ctr, Roudebush VAMC, Indianapolis, IN; Marianne Mathias, Roudebush VAMC, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN; Edward Miech, Linda S Williams, VA Stroke QUERI Ctr, Roudebush VAMC, Indiana Univ, Indianapolis, IN Poster Board Number P353 / Presentation Number T P353 The Essence of Stroke Educators: Standardizing Stroke Education to Optimize Patient/Family Perceptions and Understanding of Stroke Information Bridget Gorman, Marguerite Rowell, Baptist Hosp Miami, Miami, FL Poster Board Number P356 / Presentation Number T P356 Functional Outcomes of the Acute Ischemic Stroke Patient Population Laurie Paletz, Pam Roberts, Nili Steiner, Betty Robertson, Nicole Wolber, Sonia Guerra, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA Pediatric Stroke Posters II T P360 – T P378 Poster Board Number P360 / Presentation Number T P360 Pediatric Acute Stroke Protocol Activation in a Children’s Hospital Emergency Department Travis R Ladner, Jasia Mahdi, Vanderbilt Univ Sch of Med, Nashville, TN; Z Leah Harris, Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL; Kristen Crossman, Vanderbilt Univ Sch of Med, Nashville, TN; Thomas Abramo, Univ of Arkansas Sch of Med, Little Rock, AR; Lori C Jordan, Vanderbilt Univ Sch of Med, Nashville, TN Poster Board Number P361 / Presentation Number T P361 Is There a ‘Stroke Belt’ for Ischemic Stroke Hospitalization among Children? Judith H Lichtman, Erica C Leifheit-Limson, Yale Sch of Public Health, New Haven, CT; Yun Wang, Harvard Sch of Public Health, Boston, MA; Virginia J Howard, UAB Sch of Public Health, Birmingham, AL; Larry B Goldstein, Duke Comprehensive Stroke Ctr, Duke Univ, and Durham VAMC, Durham, NC Poster Board Number P362 / Presentation Number T P362 Blood Pressure, Blood Glucose, Temperature and Outcome after Childhood Stroke Kimberly N Grelli, Melissa Gindville, C Haley Walker, Lori C Jordan, Vanderbilt Univ Sch of Med, Nashville, TN Poster Board Number P363 / Presentation Number T P363 A Pilot Study: Parents Show Evidence of PTSD while Children Display Anxiety following Childhood Stroke Laura L Lehman, Kristin Maletsky, Fareesa Islam, Michael J Rivkin, Christine Mrakotsky, Boston Children’s Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P364 / Presentation Number T P364 Carotid Narrowing and Stroke in Childhood Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis Craig A Press, Aaron J Lindsay, Laura Z Fenton, Nicholas V Stence, Timothy J Bernard, David M Mirsky, Children’s Hosp Colorado, Aurora, CO Poster Board Number P366 / Presentation Number T P366 Moyamoya Following Treatment of Intracranial Tumors Armide Storey, Darren Orbach, R Michael Scott, Edward Smith, Children’s Hosp Boston, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P367 / Presentation Number T P367 Stable Childhood Stroke Rates Over 17 years: Report From a PopulationBased Study Jane C Khoury, Samrat Yeramaneni, J Michael Taylor, Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Laura Lehman, Boston Children’s Hosp, Boston, MA; Heidi Sucharew, Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Kathleen Alwell, Charles J Moomaw, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Katrina Peariso, Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Pooja Khatri, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Joseph P Broderick, Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Brett M Kissela, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Dawn O Kleindorfet, Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number P368 / Presentation Number T P368 High Risk of Mortality in Congenital Heart Disease Patients Who Suffer Strokes Henry H Cheng, Satish Rajagopal, Erica McDavitt, Jesse Esch, Kathryn Williams, Ravi Thiagarajan, Ellen Grant, Michael J Rivkin, Boston Children’s Hosp, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P369 / Presentation Number T P369 Increased Prevalence of Potential Right-to-Left Shunting in Children with Sickle Cell Anemia and Stroke Michael M Dowling, Claudio Ramaciotti, UT Southwestern Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX; Julie Kanter, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Ifeyinwa Osunkwo, Carolinas Healthcare, Charlotte, NC; Baba Inusa, Guys and St Thomas, London, United Kingdom; Rathy Iyer, Univ of Mississippi, Jackson, MS; Janet Kwiatkowski, Childrens Hosp of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Clarissa Johnson, Cook Children’s Healthcare System, Fort Worth, TX; Melissa M Rhodes, Univ of Mississippi Medical Ctr, Jackson, MS; William Owen, Childrens Hosp of the Kings Daughters, Norfolk, VA; John J Strouse, The Johns Hopkins Hosp, Baltimore, MD; Charles Quinn, Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Julie A Panepinto, Medical Coll of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Lynne Neumayr, Childrens Hosp of Oakland, Oakland, CA; Sharada Sarnaik, Wayne State Univ, Detroit, MI; Linda S Hynan, Patricia Plumb, UT Southwestern Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX; Fenella Kirkham, Great Ormond Street Hosp, London, United Kingdom Poster Board Number P370 / Presentation Number T P370 Blood Transfusions in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease Normalize Cerebral Blood Flow While Maintaining Constant Cerebral Oxygen Metabolism Andria L Ford, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO; Hongyu An, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Kristin Guilliams, Melanie Fields, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO; Cihat Eldeniz, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Robert McKinstry, Joshua Shimony, Katie D Vo, Dustin Ragan, Monica L Hulbert, Jin-Moo Lee, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO Poster Board Number P371 / Presentation Number T P371 Utility of Cerebral Oximetry with Cerebral Blood Volume Index (CBVI) in Detecting Pediatric Strokes Thomas J Abramo, Univ of Arkansas Sch of Med, Little Rock, AR; Lori Jordan, Vanderbilt Sch of Med, Nashville, TN; Zeah Harris, Northwestern Univ Feinberg Sch of Med, Chicago, ID; Mark Meredith, Mark Meredith, Univ of Tennessee Memphis, Memphis, TN; Kristen Crossman, Vanderbil Sch of Med, Nashville, TN; Abby Williams MD, Pediatric Emergency Med Associates, Atlanta, GA; Todd Nicks, Maia Melguizo Castro, Univ of Arkansas Sch of Med, Little Rock, AR Poster Board Number P372 / Presentation Number T P372 Comparing Methods for Detecting White Matter Abnormalities in Neonates With Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy Monica Ly, WVU, Morgantown, WV; Tania Nanavati, Chris Frum, Paola Pergami, West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WV — 103 — Poster Board Number P373 / Presentation Number T P373 Experience with a Multidisciplinary Pediatric Neurovascular Conference for Complex Disease Management Travis R Ladner, Jasia Mahdi, Albert Attia, Michael T Froehler, Truc Le, Amanda Lorinc, J Mocco, Robert Naftel, Allen Newton, Sumit Pruthi, Todd Tenenholz, E Haley Vance, Curtis Wushensky, John C Wellons III, Lori C Jordan, Vanderbilt Univ Sch of Med, Nashville, TN Poster Board Number P385 / Presentation Number T P385 Cortical Deficits and Prior Stroke Predict Stroke Recurrence in Patients with Mild Deficits Shadi Yaghi, Joshua Z Willey, Howard Andrews, Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Leigh Quarles, New York Univ, New York, NY; Randolph S Marshall, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Bernadette Boden-Albala, New York Univ, New York, NY Poster Board Number P374 / Presentation Number T P374 Unique Characteristics of Moyamoya Arteriopathy in Children with PHACE Armide Storey, Sarah C Jernigan, Edward R Smith, R Michael Scott, Darren B Orbach, Children’s Hosp Boston, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P386 / Presentation Number T P386 The Clinical Implications of Assessing Platelet Responsiveness to Aspirin Using Whole Blood Platelet Aggregation versus Urinary 11-Dehydrothromboxane Testing Erica S Westphal, Francis Gengo, Dent Neurologic Inst, Amherst, NY; Patrick Galdun, Univ at Buffalo Sch of Pharmacy, Amherst, NY; Michelle Rainka, Vernice Bates, Dent Neurologic Inst, Amherst, NY Poster Board Number P375 / Presentation Number T P375 Risk Factors for Peri-procedural Stroke in Children With Cardiac Disease Hiroko Asakai, Belinda Stojanovski, Royal Childrens Hosp, Melbourne, Australia; John C Galati, Murdoch Childrens Res Inst, Melbourne, Australia; Michael Cardamone, Darren Hutchinson, Michael M Cheung, Mark T Mackay, Royal Childrens Hosp, Melbourne, Australia Poster Board Number P376 / Presentation Number T P376 Trends in Hospitalization for Non Traumatic Pediatric Stroke from 1997 to 2009: The Kids’ Inpatient Database Philip R Khoury, Jane C Khoury, Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number P377 / Presentation Number T P377 Vitamin B12 Deficiency – A Poorly Recognised and Treatable Childhood Stroke Risk Factor Zarah Yusuf, Jayanthi Alamelu, Ming Lim, Nomazulu Dlamini, Evelina Children’s Hosp, London, United Kingdom Poster Board Number P378 / Presentation Number T P378 Factors Associated with the Presentation of Moyamoya in Childhood Catherine Amlie-Lefond, Catherine Amlie-Lefond, Seattle Children’s Hosp, Seattle, WA Preventive Strategies Posters II Poster Board Number P388 / Presentation Number T P388 Statin Use is Linked to Lower Risk of Recurrent Vascular Events among Ischemic Stroke Patients with Atrial Fibrillation Meng Lee, Yi-Ling Wu, Chang Gung Univ and Hosp, Puzi, Taiwan; Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA Stroke Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Jiann-Der Lee, Chang Gung Univ and Hosp, Puzi, Taiwan; Hui-Hsuan Wang, Chang Gung Univ, Taoyuan, Taiwan; Bruce Ovbiagele, Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Poster Board Number P389 / Presentation Number T P389 Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis and Silent Ischemic Brain Lesions Santiago Pigretti, Maria Cristina Zurru, Claudia Alonzo, Laura Brescacin, Ariel Luzzi, Gabriel Waisman, Pedro Colla Machado, Edgardo Cristiano, Hosp Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina Poster Board Number P390 / Presentation Number T P390 Baseline Stroke Knowledge of 4th-6th Grade Children in New York City Public Schools Has No Appreciable Trend from 2005-2014 James M Noble, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Cailey Simmons, Albany Medical Coll, Albany, NY; Mindy F Hecht, Olajide Williams, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY T P380 – T P393 Poster Board Number P380 / Presentation Number T P380 Blood Pressure Management among Stroke Patients: The Impact of a Comprehensive Post-Stroke Model in Louisiana Kenneth Gaines, Patricia Commiskey, Aaron Bridges, Ochsner Clinic Fndn, New Orleans, LA Poster Board Number P391 / Presentation Number T P391 Stroke Knowledge Among Children Is Associated With Measures Of Economic Need James M Noble, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY; Cailey Simmons, Albany Medical Coll, New York, NY; Mindy F Hecht, Olajide Williams, Columbia Univ Medical Ctr, New York, NY Poster Board Number P381 / Presentation Number T P381 Implementing a Rural Stroke Prevention Clinic Using Telemedicine Margaret F Ross, Youngbin Choi, Providence St Peter Hosp, Olympia, WA Poster Board Number P382 / Presentation Number T P382 Urgent Primary Care Physician Follow up is Associated with Reduced Stroke Readmission after Acute Ischemic Stroke Hospitalization William Neil, Jane Rosete, Jennifer Seibel, David Buccigrossi, Kerry Forde, William Cory, Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, CA Poster Board Number P383 / Presentation Number T P383 The Stroke East Saxony Pilot Project For Organized Post-Stroke Care: A CaseControl Study Jessica Kepplinger, Kristian Barlinn, Uwe Helbig, Timo Siepmann, Kathrin Haase, Charlotte Zerna, Lars-Peder Pallesen, Heinz Reichmann, Volker Puetz, Ulf Bodechtel, Univ Hosp Dresden, Dresden, Germany Poster Board Number P384 / Presentation Number T P384 Development of a Screening Tool for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in the Stroke Population Irene Katzan, Nicolas Thompson, Ken Uchino, Nancy Foldvary, Cleveland Clinic Founda, Cleveland, OH Poster Board Number P387 / Presentation Number T P387 Stroke Health and Risk Education Project: main results Devin Brown, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Kathleen Conley, Eastern Michigan Univ, Ypsilanti, MI; Brisa Sanchez, Ken Resnicow, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Joan Cowdery, Eastern Michigan Univ, Ypsilanti, MI; Emma Sais, Jillian Murphy, Lesli Skolarus, Lynda Lisabeth, Lewis Morgenstern, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number P392 / Presentation Number T P392 Optimal Combination Secondary Prevention Drug Treatment and Stroke Outcomes Jong-Ho Park, Myongji Hosp, Goyang, Korea, Republic of; Bruce Ovbiagele, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Poster Board Number P393 / Presentation Number T P393 New Pooled Cohort Risk Equations: Application to a Recent Stroke Patient Population Jong-Ho Park, Myongji Hosp, Goyang, Korea, Republic of; Hyung-Min Kwon, Seoul Metropolitan Government-Seoul Natl Univ Boramae Medical Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; Bruce Ovbiagele, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC — 104 — SAH and Other Neurocritical Management Posters II T P394 – T P405 Poster Board Number P394 / Presentation Number T P394 A Nationwide Database of Subarachnoid Hemorrhages Treated via Clipping Or Coiling in Japan: J-Aspect Study Ryota Kurogi, Ataru Nishimura, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; Kunihiro Nishimura, Natl Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cntr, Suita, Japan; Satoru Kamitani, Tokyo Univ, Tokyo, Japan; Akiko Kada, Nagoya Medical Ctr, Nagoya, Japan; Tetsuro Sayama, Koji Iihara, Kyushu Univ, Fukuoka, Japan; J-ASPECT Investigators Poster Board Number P395 / Presentation Number T P395 Complement Activation in Delayed Cerebral Ischemia After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage – An Autopsy Study Mervyn Vergouwen, Univ Medical Ctr Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; Veronique Knaup, Eleonora Aronica, Academic Medical Ctr, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Gabriel Rinkel, Univ Medical Ctr Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; Joost Meijers, Academic Medical Ctr, Amsterdam, Netherlands Poster Board Number P396 / Presentation Number T P396 Endothelial Inflammation Correlates with Severity of Bleed and Outcome in SAH Patients James Lee, Errol L Gordon, Joshua B Bederson, Stanislaw Sobotka, Stephan A Mayer, Fatima A Sehba, Icahn Sch of Med at Mount Sinai, New York, NY Poster Board Number P397 / Presentation Number T P397 Predictors Of Extubation Success In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Vasileios-Arsenios Lioutas, Sandeep Kumar, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Ctr, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P399 / Presentation Number T P399 Patient Characteristics and Outcomes in Pregnancy-Related Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Lisa Leffert, Caitlin Clancy, Brian Bateman, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Margueritte Cox, Phillip Schulte, Duke Clinical Res Inst, Durham, NC; Eric Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Gregg Fonarow, Univ of California- Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Lee Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Mary George, Elena Kuklina, Ctrs for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA Poster Board Number P405 / Presentation Number T P405 Improvement in Midline Shift is Associated with Survival After Decompressive HemiCraniectomy in Large Hemispheric Infarctions Joanna I Ramiro, Saint Louis Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO; Rajat Dhar, Washington Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO; Eli Feen, Abhay Kumar, Saint Louis Univ Sch of Med, Saint Louis, MO Vascular Cognitive Impairment Posters II T P407 – T P418 Poster Board Number P407 / Presentation Number T P407 Functional MRI-measured Vascular Reactivity is Preserved in CADASIL, but not Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy Ikreet Cheema, Aaron Switzer, Cheryl R McCreary, Richard Frayne, Bradley G Goodyear, Eric E Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Poster Board Number P408 / Presentation Number T P408 Suboptimal Quality of Reporting of Neuroimaging Methods for Studies of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Steven Peters, McGill Univ, Montreal, QC, Canada; Aaron Switzer, Shivanand Patil, Cheryl R McCreary, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Martin Dichgans, Klinikum der Univ München, Munich, Germany; Joanna M Wardlaw, Univ of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Eric E Smith, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Poster Board Number P409 / Presentation Number T P409 Experimental Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Results in Decreased Pericyte Coverage and Increased Blood Brain Barrier Permeability in the Corpus Callosum Qinghai Liu, Ryan Radwanski, Robin Babadjouni, Peter Baumbacher, Jonathan Russin, Zhen Zhao, William Mack, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number P410 / Presentation Number T P410 Angiopoietin-1 Mimetic Peptide Treatment Promotes White Matter Remodeling And Improves Cognitive Function In Rats With Vascular Dementia Poornima Venkat, Michael Chopp, Alex Zacharek, Ruizhuo Ning, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI; Paul Van Slyke, Sunnybrook Res Inst, torronto, ON, Canada; Daniel Dumont, Sunnybrook Res Inst, Torronto, ON, Canada; Cynthia Roberts, Jieli Chen, Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI Poster Board Number P400 / Presentation Number T P400 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage-Induced Reactive Astrogliosis Is Correlated With Inversion of Neurovascular Coupling Andrew Tranmer, Zach Benoit, George Wellman, Masayo Koide, Univ of Vermont Coll of Med, Burlington, VT Poster Board Number P411 / Presentation Number T P411 Correlation of Neurocognitive Function and Brain Lesion Load on Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Paola Roldan, Rex Jung, William Sibbitt, Carlos Roldan, Univ of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Poster Board Number P401 / Presentation Number T P401 Human Albumin Confers Neurovascular Protection And Long-term Neurobehavioral Improvement After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Yi Xie, Ruidong Ye, Xinfeng Liu, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing, China Poster Board Number P412 / Presentation Number T P412 Cerebral Microbleeds and Cognition: The Framingham Heart Study Jose R Romero, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Sarah R Preis, Boston Univ Sch of Public Health, Boston, MA; Alexa Beiser, Boston Univ Schs of Public Health and Med, Boston, MA; Ashkan Shoamanesh, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Rhoda Au, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA; Chalres DeCarli, Univ of California at Davis, Boston, CA; Philip A Wolf, Sudha Seshadri, Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston, MA Poster Board Number P402 / Presentation Number T P402 Acute Microemboli and Clinical Outcome after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Magnetic Resonance Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Study Ann Mansur, Airton Leonardo de Oliveira Manoel, Keenan Res Ctr for Biomedical Science of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Inst, St Michael’s Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; Michael Bonares, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; R Loch Macdonald, St Michael’s Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; Tom A Schweizer, Keenan Res Ctr for Biomedical Science of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Inst, St Michael’s Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada Poster Board Number P403 / Presentation Number T P403 Permanent Ventricular Shunting In Subarachnoid Hemorrhage And Intracerebral Hemorrhage Patients Requiring Temporary Ventriculostomy Yogesh Moradiya, Santosh Murthy, Christa San Luis, Daniel Hanley, Wendy Ziai, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD Poster Board Number P404 / Presentation Number T P404 The Influence Of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, In The Absence Of Infection, On The Relationship Between Intracerebral Hemorrhage Score And Outcomes Angela Hays, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Amelia K Boehme, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Kimberly Kicielinski, Kanika Arora, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Niren Kapoor, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Michael Lyerly, David Miller, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Mitchell Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Mark Harrigan, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Poster Board Number P413 / Presentation Number T P413 Early Executive Dysfunction Predicts Poor Stroke Outcomes One Year Following Mild Ischemic Stroke Hui-Chun Chen, Univ of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI; Alexander W Dromerick, Georgetown Univ, Washington DC, DC; Chelsea S Kidwell, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; Dorothy F Edwards, Univ of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI Poster Board Number P415 / Presentation Number T P415 Assessment Of Cognitive Symptoms In Sub-acute Stroke With An iPad Test-battery Lasse Willer, Palle M Pedersen, Anders Gullach, Bispebjerg Hosp, Copenhagen, Denmark; Hysse B Forchhammer, Glostrup Hosp, Copenhagen, Denmark; Hanne K Christensen, Bispebjerg Hosp, Copenhagen, Denmark Poster Board Number P416 / Presentation Number T P416 Bilateral Common Carotid Artery Stenosis in Normotensive Rats Impairs Short-Term Memory and Dilation in Penetrating Arterioles Nusrat Matin, William F Jackson, Anne Dorrance, Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, MI — 105 — Poster Board Number P417 / Presentation Number T P417 Remote Ischemic Post Conditioning (RIPostC) Is Effective In A Mouse Model Of Vascular Cognitive Impairment Mohammad B Khan, Kumar Vaibhav, Md Nasrul Hoda, David C Hess, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number P418 / Presentation Number T P418 The Association Of Cognitive Decline With Cerebral Microbleeds Appearance And Its Risk Factors: 9 Years Follow-up Study Tomonori Nakagawa, Keiichi Onoda, Hiroyuki Takayoshi, Shingo Mitaki, Hiroaki Oguro, Atushi Nagai, Shuhei Yamaguchi, Shimane Univ Faculty of Med, Shimane, Japan POSTER SESSION II THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 6:15 PM – 6:45 PM HALL D Ongoing Clincial Trials Posters II Previously Published Science: Abstracts PPS1 – PPS4 Previously Published or Presented after AHA Acceptance Poster Board Number PPS1 / Presentation Number PPS1 Telemedicine-Guided Remote Enrollment of Patients into an Acute Stroke Trial Tzu-Ching Wu, Amrou Sarraj, Amber Jacobs, Loren Shen, Hari Indupuru, UT Houston Medical Sch, Houston, TX; Donna Biscamp, Baptist Beaumont Hosp, Beaumont, TX; Victor Ho, Baptist Beaumont Hosp, Houston, TX; Christy Ankrom, James C Grotta, Sean I Savitz, Andrew D Barreto, UT Houston Medical Sch, Houston, TX Poster Board Number PPS2 / Presentation Number PPS2 A 2 X 2 Factorial Design Of Minocycline And Remote Ischemic Perconditioning Prior To Thrombolysis In Acute Ischemic Stroke Nasrul Hoda, Jennifer Waller, Georgia Regent’s Univ, Augusta, GA; Susan C Fagan, Univ of Georgia, Augusta, GA; David C Hess, Georgia Regent’s Univ, Augusta, GA Poster Board Number PPS3 / Presentation Number PPS3 Should Blood Pressure Targets After Lacunar Stroke Vary by Body Size? The SPS3 Trial Thalia S Field, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Leslie A McClure, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Carole White, Pablo E Pergola, Univ of Texas Health Sciences Ctr at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX; Robert G Hart, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Oscar R Benavente, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Michael D Hill, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Poster Board Number PPS4 / Presentation Number PPS4 Genetic Deletion of Calcium/calmodulin-dependent Protein Kinase Kinase β (CaMKK β) or CaMK IV Exacerbates Stroke Outcomes in Female Mice Lin Liu, Louise McCullough, Jun Li, Univ of Connecticut Health Ctr, Farmington, CT ONGOING CLINICAL TRIALS ABSTRACTS CT P1 – CT P51 Poster Board Number CT P1 / Presentation Number CT P1 Randomized Trial Of Revascularization With Solitaire® Device Versus Best Medical Therapy In The Treatment Of Acute Stroke Due To Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusion Presenting Within 8 Hours Of Symptom Onset (REVASCAT) Xabier Urra, Ángel Chamorro, Hosp Clínic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Erik Cobo, Univ Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain; María Ángeles de Miquel, Hosp de Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain; Carlos Molina, Àlex Rovira, Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Luis San Román, Hosp Clínic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Joaquín Serena, Hosp Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain; Tudor G Jovin, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA; Antoni Dávalos, Hosp Univri Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, Spain; REVASCAT Investigators Poster Board Number CT P2 / Presentation Number CT P2 NAVIGATE ESUS: A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Double-dummy, Active-comparator, Event-driven, Superiority Phase III Study Of Prevention Of Recurrent Stroke And Systemic Embolism In Patients With A Recent Embolic Stroke Of Undetermined Source (ESUS), Comparing Rivaroxaban 15 mg Once Daily With Aspirin 100 mg Scott E Kasner, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Keith Muir, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Rubens J Gagliardi, Santa Casa of Sao Paulo Medical Sch, Sao Paolo, Brazil; Sebastian F Ameriso, Inst for Clinical Res, FLENI, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Pablo M Lavados, Univ de Chile, Santiago, Chile; Mukul Sharma, McMaster Univ, Population Health Res Inst, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Hardi Mundl, Bayer HealthCare, Wuppertal, Germany; Scott D Berkowitz, Bayer HealthCare, Whippany, NJ; Robert G Hart, Stuart J Connolly, McMaster Univ, Population Health Res Inst, Hamilton, ON, Canada; NAVIGATE ESUS Steering Committee Poster Board Number CT P3 / Presentation Number CT P3 Treatment of Brain AVMs: A Randomized Controlled Trial and Registry (TOBAS) Naim N Khoury, Michel W Bojanowski, Elsa Magro, André Lima Batista, Jean-Christophe Gentric, Chiraz Chalaala, Daniel Roy, Alain Weill, Univ de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada; Tim E Darsaut, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Jean Raymond, Univ de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada Poster Board Number CT P4 / Presentation Number CT P4 The HERO Project: Can MR Help in Predicting the Risk of Intracranial Hemorrhage in Patients Treated with Oral Anticoagulants? Joan Martí-Fàbregas, Raquel Delgado-Mederos, Alejandro Martínez-Domeño, Luís Prats-Sánchez, Pol Camps-Renom, Rebeca Marín, Fidel Núñez, José Mateo, Ignasi Gich, Hosp de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain; Ignacio Casado-Naranjo, Hosp San Pedro de Alcántara, Cáceres, Spain; Blanca Fuentes, Hosp La Paz, Madrid, Spain; Manuel Gómez-Choco, Hosp Moisés Broggi, Sant Joan Despí, Spain; Yolanda Bravo, Hosp de Burgos, Burgos, Spain; Javier Tejada, Hosp de León, León, Spain; Juan Arenillas, Hosp de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain; Beatriz Zandio, Hosp de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain; Maria José Torres, Hosp Son Espases, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Ana María De Arce, Hosp de Donostia, Donostia, Spain; Aida Lago, Hosp La Fe, Valencia, Spain; David Cánovas, Parc Taulí, Sabadell, Spain Poster Board Number CT P5 / Presentation Number CT P5 A Multicenter, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized, Parallel-Group Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Intravenous Natalizumab on Reducing Infarct Volume in Acute Ischemic Stroke (ACTION) Lahar Mehta, Biogen Idec, Cambridge, MA; Mitchell Elkind, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Roland Veltkamp, Imperial Coll London, London, United Kingdom; Joan Montaner, Vall d’Hebron Res Inst, Barcelona, Spain; S Claiborne Johnston, Univ of Texas, Austin, TX; Bernard Ravina, Voyager Therapeutics Inc, Cambridge, MA; Yun Chen, Jacob S Elkins, Biogen Idec, Cambridge, MA Poster Board Number CT P6 / Presentation Number CT P6 Tenecteplase versus Alteplase for Stroke Thrombolysis Evaluation Trial Mark Parsons, Andrew Bivard, Univ of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia; Bruce Campbell, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Melbourne, Australia; Patrick McElduff, Univ of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia; Chih-Cheng Hsu, Institue of Population Health Sciences, Zhunan, Taiwan; Ken Butcher, Univ of Alberta, Alberta, AB, Canada; Chris — 106 — Bladin, Flory Neuroscience institute, Melbourne, Australia; Richard Lindley, Univ of Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Werner Hacke, Heidelberg Univ Hosp, Heidelberg, Germany; Greg Albers, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA; Henry Ma, Than Phan, Flory Neuroscience institute, Melbourne, Australia; Carlos Molina, Hosp Vall d’Hebron-Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Vincent Thijs, Univ Hosp Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; Geoffrey Donnan, Flory Neuroscience institute, Melbourne, Australia; Stephen Davis, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Melbourne, Australia; Christopher Levi, Univ of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia Poster Board Number CT P7 / Presentation Number CT P7 The FRONTIER trial: Field Randomization Of NA-1 Treatment By Early Responders Laurie Morrison, St Michael’s Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; Michael D Hill, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Michael Tymianski, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Paul Raftis, Garrie Wright, Gary Mcauley, Toronto Paramedic Services, Toronto, ON, Canada; Richard Verbeek, Sheldon Cheskes, Sunnybrook Ctr for Prehospital Med, Toronto, ON, Canada; Peter Dundas, Priya Kakar, Gordon Neville, Peel Regional Paramedic Services, Mississauga, ON, Canada; Jim Christenson, Univ of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Devin Harris, Stroke Services British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Paul R Leslie, William Dick, British Columiba Emergency Health Services, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Richard Swartz, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Ctr Regional Stroke Ctr, Toronto, ON, Canada; Daniel Selchen, St Michael’s Hosp Regional Stroke Ctr, Toronto, ON, Canada; Leanne Casaubon, Toronto Western Hosp Regional Stroke Ctr, Toronto, ON, Canada; Manu Mehdiratta, Yael Perez, Trillium Health Partners Regional Stroke Ctr, Mississauga, ON, Canada; Oscar Benavente, Vancouver General Hosp Regional Stroke Ctr, Vancouver, BC, Canada Poster Board Number CT P8 / Presentation Number CT P8 A Prospective Multi-center Registry of Transform Occlusion Balloon Catheter Use in the Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms Muhammad A Taqi, Syed A Quadri, Desert Regional Medical center, Palm Springs, CA; Brian Fred Fitzsimmons, Medical Coll of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Ansaar Rai, West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WV; Curtis Given, Central Baptist Hosp, Lexington, KY; Ciaran Powers, Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH; Javiers Masso, Univrio Donostia, Donostia, Spain Poster Board Number CT P9 / Presentation Number CT P9 Rationale, Objectives And Design Of The China Angioplasty & Stenting For Symptomatic Intracranial Severe Stenosis (cassiss): A Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial (rct) Peng Gao, Dept of Neurosurgery, Xuanwu Hosp, Capital Medical Univ, Beijing, China; Zhenwei Zhao, Dept of Neurosurgery, Tangdu Hosp, the Fourth Military Medical Univ, Xi’an, China; Daming Wang, Dept of Neurosurgery, Beijing Hosp of the Ministry of Health, Beijing, China; Jian Wu, Dept of Neurology, Xuanwu Hosp, Capital Medical Univ, Beijing, China; Yiling Cai, Dept of Neurology, the 306 Hosp of PLA, Beijing, China; Tianxiao Li, Dept of Intervention, Henan provincial People’s hospital, Zhengzhou, China; Wei Wu, Dept of Neurology, Qilu hospital of Shandong Univ, Ji’nan, China; Huaizhang Shi, Dept of Neurosurgery, The 1ST affiliated hospital of Harbin medical university, Harbin, China; Weiwen He, Dept of Neurology, the 2ND affiliated hospital of Guangzhou medical college, Guangzhou, China; Fengshui Zhu, Liqun Jiao, Feng Ling, Dept of Neurosurgery, Xuanwu Hosp, Capital Medical Univ, Beijing, China Poster Board Number CT P10 / Presentation Number CT P10 THE PRISMS TRIAL: A Phase 3b, Double-blind, Multicenter Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Alteplase in Patients With Mild Stroke: Rapidly Improving Symptoms and Minor Neurologic Deficits Pooja Khatri, Joseph Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati Academic Health Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Anjan Chatterjee, Univ of Pennsylvania, Cincinnati, OH; Edward C Jauch, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Cincinnati, OH; Steven R Levine, SUNY Downstate Medical Ctr, Brooklyn, NY; Jose F Romano, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Jeffrey L Saver, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Sharon D Yeatts, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Yunming Mu, Darren Tayama, Genentech, Inc, South San Francisco, CA; PRISMS Investigators Poster Board Number CT P11 / Presentation Number CT P11 The Spot Sign for Predicting and Treating ICH Growth Trial Matthew Flaherty on Behalf of STOP-IT Investigators, Univ of Cincinnati Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number CT P12 / Presentation Number CT P12 MR WITNESS: A Phase IIa Safety Study of Intravenous Thrombolysis with Alteplase in MRI-Selected Patients Ona Wu, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; Lawrence L Latour, NIH/NINDS Intramural Stroke Program, Bethesda, MD; Shlee S Song, Cedar Sinai Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Karen L Furie, Brown Univ, Providence, RI; Steven Warach, Seton/ UT Southwestern Clinical Resesarch Inst of Austin, Austin, TX; Lee H Schwamm, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; MR WITNESS Investigators Poster Board Number CT P13 / Presentation Number CT P13 Stroke Treatment Delivered Using a Mobile Stroke Unit Stephanie Parker, Elizabeth Noser, Univ of Texas Medical Sch - Houston, Houston, TX; David Persse, Baylor Coll of Med, Houston, TX; James Grotta, Memorial Hermann-TMC, Houston, TX Poster Board Number CT P14 / Presentation Number CT P14 Stroke Hyperglycemia Insulin Network Effort Trial Amy C Fansler, Karen C Johnston, UVA, Charlottesville, VA; Christiana Hall, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX; Askiel Bruno, Georgia Regents Univ, Augusta, GA; William G Barsan, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Kevin M Barrett, Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL; Valerie L Durkalski, MUSC, Charleston, SC Poster Board Number CT P15 / Presentation Number CT P15 Intracerebral Hemorrhage Deferoxamine (iDEF) Trial Magdy Selim, Caroline Feigert, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Ctr, Boston, MA; Sharon Yeatts, Medical Univ of Southern Carolina, Charleston, SC; Claudia Moy, NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Aaron Perlmutter, Medical Univ of Southern Carolina, Charleston, SC; Andre Thornhill, medical Univ of Southern Carolina, charleston, NC; Catherine Dillon, Lydia Foster, Medical Univ of Southern Carolina, charleston, SC Poster Board Number CT P16 / Presentation Number CT P16 Platelet-Oriented Inhibition in New TIA and Minor Ischemic Stroke (POINT) Trial Mary Farrant, UCSF, San Francisco, CA; Clay Johnston, UT Austin, Austin, TX; J Donald Easton, UCSF, San Francisco, CA Poster Board Number CT P17 / Presentation Number CT P17 Combined Lysis of Thrombus with Ultrasound and Systemic Tissue Plasminogen Activator for Emergent Revascularization in Acute Ischemic Stroke Andrei V Alexandrov, The Univ of Tennessee Health Science Ctr, Memphis, TN; Peter D Schellinger, Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden, Minden, Germany; Andrew Baretto, The Univ of Texas Medical Sch, Houston, TX; Andrew M Demchuk, The Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Lauri Soinne, Helsinki Univ Central Hosp, Helsinki, Finland; Martin Köhrmann, Neurologische Univsklinik Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany; George Howard, The Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Carlos Molina, Vall d’Hebron Hosp, Barcelona, Spain Poster Board Number CT P19 / Presentation Number CT P19 HEALS (Healthy Eating And Lifestyle after Stroke): A Pilot Trial of a Multidisciplinary Lifestyle Intervention Program for Stroke Survivors Amytis Towfighi, Valerie Hill, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Eric Cheng, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, CA; Natalie Valle, Monica Ayala-Rivera, Rancho Los Amigos Natl Rehabilitation Ctr, Downey, CA; Karina Martinez, Beatrice Martinez, Cynthia Munoz, Rancho Los Amigos Natl Rehabilitation Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Lilian Moreno, Heidi Dombish, Annaliese Charlton, Rancho Los Amigos Natl Rehabilitation Ctr, Downey, CA; Deborah Wang, Rancho Los Amigos Natl Rehabilitation Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Dina Ochoa, Rancho Los Amigos Natl Rehabilitation Ctr, Downey, CA; Barbara G Vickrey, Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number CT P20 / Presentation Number CT P20 The WEB Intrasaccular Therapy Study (WEB-IT) Adam Arthur, Semmes-Murphey Clinic, Memphis, TN; David Fiorella, SUNY-Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY; Thomas McCarthy, Sequent Medical, Inc, Aliso Viejo, CA Poster Board Number CT P21 / Presentation Number CT P21 Surpass Intracranial Aneurysm Embolization System Pivotal Trial To Treat Large Or Giant Wide Neck Aneurysms (SCENT Trial) Ricardo A Hanel, Lyerly Neurosurgery, Jacksonville, FL; Philip Meyers, Columbia Univ, New York City, NY; Ajay K Wakhloo, for SCENT Investigators, Univ of Massachusetts Medical Sch, Worcester, MA Poster Board Number CT P23 / Presentation Number CT P23 DAWN TRIAL: DWI or CTP Assessment with Clinical Mismatch in the Triage of Wake Up and Late Presenting Strokes Undergoing Neurointervention Raul G Nogueira, Emory Univ/Grady Memorial Hosp, Atlanta, GA; Jeffrey L Saver, Stroke Ctr and Dept of Neurology, Univ of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Scott Berry, Berry consultants, LLC, Austin, TX; Kennedy Lees, Inst of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Anthony Furlan, Dept of Neurology, Case Western Reserve Univ, Cleveland, OH; Blaise Baxter, Dept of Interventional Radiology, Univ of Tennessee, Chatanooga, TN; Marc Ribo, Stroke Unit, Dept of Neurology, Univ Hosp Vall d’Hebron, Spain, Barcelona, Spain; Olav Jansen, Dept of Radiology and Neuroradiology, Univ of Kiel, Germany, Kiel, Germany; Rishi Gupta, Wellstar Kennestone Hosp, Marietta, GA; Vitor M Pereira, Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Greg Albers, Stanford Stroke Ctr, Dept of Neurology, Palo Alto, CA; Wade Smith, Univ of California, San Francisco, Medical Ctr, San Francisco, CA; Tudor G Jovin, UPMC Stroke Inst, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA — 107 — Poster Board Number CT P24 / Presentation Number CT P24 GAMES (Glyburide Advantage In Malignant Edema And Stroke) RP Kevin N Sheth, Yale Univ, New Haven, CT; Jordan Elm, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Sven Jacobson, Remedy Pharmaceuticals, Inc, New York, NY; W Taylor Kimberly, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MA; GAMES Investigators Poster Board Number CT P25 / Presentation Number CT P25 Newton – Nimodipine Microparticles To Enhance Recovery While Reducing Toxicity After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Daniel Hanggi, Nima Etminan, Hans Jakob Steiger, Heinrich-Heine-Univ Duesseldorf, Duesseldorf, Germany; Robert Loch Macdonald, St Michaels Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada; NEWTON Investigators Poster Board Number CT P26 / Presentation Number CT P26 Family-led Rehabilitation After Stroke In India: Attend Trial Cynthia Felix, Jeyaraj D Pandian, Christian Medical Coll, Ludhiana, India; Mohammed Alim, George Inst for Global Health, Hyderabad, India; Dorcas Bc Gandhi, Christian Medical Coll, Ludhiana, India; Anuradha Syrigapu, Deepak K Tugnawat, Indian Inst of Public Health, Hyderabad, India; Shweta Verma, Christian Medical Coll, Ludhiana, India; Lisa Harvey, Univ of Sydney, Sydney, Australia; G V Murthy, Indian Inst of Public Health, Hyderabad, India; Pallab K Maulik, George Inst for Global Health, Hyderabad, India; Richard I Lindley, George Inst for Global Health, Sydney, Australia; ATTEND Trial Collaborators Poster Board Number CT P27 / Presentation Number CT P27 A State-Wide Tele-Stroke Research Initiative: The Lone Star Stroke Network Thomas A Kent, BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, Houston, TX; Robin L Brey, Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX; Salvador Cruz-Flores, Texas Tech Univ Health Sciences Ctr-El Paso, El Paso, TX; Mark Goldberg, Univ of Texas Southwestern Medical Ctr, Dallas, TX; James C Grotta, Memorial Hermann Hosp-Texas Medical Ctr, Houston, TX; Patricia D Hurn, Univ of Texas System, Austin, TX; Sean I Savitz, Univ of Texas Medical Sch in Houston, Houston, TX; Steven J Warach, UT Southwestern Medical Ctr, Austin, TX Poster Board Number CT P28 / Presentation Number CT P28 A Phase III Clinical Trial To Evaluate The Reversal Effects Of Idarucizumab On Active Dabigatran (RE-VERSE AD) Charles Pollack, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; R Dubiel, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceutical Inc, Ridgefield, CT; John Eikelboom, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Menno Huisman, Leiden Univ, Leiden, Netherlands; Elaine Hylek, Boston Univ, Boston, MA; C W Kam, Tuen Mun Hosp, Hong Kong City, Hong Kong; P Kamphuisen, Univ Medical Ctr Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands; Jörg Kreuzer, Boehringer Ingelheim, Ingelheim, Germany; J Levy, Duke Univ, Durham, NC; Paul Reilly, B Wang, S Wang, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc, Ridgefield, CT; J Weitz, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada; R Bernstein, North Western Univ, Chicago, IL Poster Board Number CT P29 / Presentation Number CT P29 CT or MRI In Evaluation Of Patients For Iv Thrombolysis: A Single-centre Quasi Randomized Trial Christine Krarup Hansen, Anders Christensen, Inger Havsteen, Hanne Christensen, Bispebjerg Univ Hosp, Copenhagen, Denmark Poster Board Number CT P30 / Presentation Number CT P30 TICH-2 Trial – Tranexamic Acid for Intracerebral Haemorrhage 2 Philip M Bath, Kailash Krishnan, Hayley Foster, Tanya Payne, Margaret Adrian, Joanne Keeling, Harriet Howard, Michael Stringer, Katie Robson, Nikola Sprigg, Univ of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom Poster Board Number CT P31 / Presentation Number CT P31 Insights on Selected Procoagulation markers and Outcomes in Stroke Trials (I-SPOT) Nina T Gentile, A Koneti Rao, Hannah Reimer, Temple Univ Sch of Med, Philadelphia, PA; Askiel Bruno, Georgia Regents, Augusta, GA; Viswanathan Ramakrishnan, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; William G Barsan, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Poster Board Number CT P32 / Presentation Number CT P32 Secondary Stroke Prevention By Uniting Community And Chronic Care Model Teams Early To End Disparities: The Succeed Trial Amytis Towfighi, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Eric M Cheng, Univ of California - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Nerses Sanossian, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Robert Bryg, Olive View-UCLA Medical Ctr, Sylmar, CA; Bijal Mehta, Harbor-UCLA Medical Ctr, Torrance, CA; Ali Razmara, Rancho Los Amigos Natl Rehabilitation Ctr, Downey, CA; Lillie Hudson, Rancho Los Amigos Natl Rehabilitation Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Heather McCreath, Univ of California - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Monica Ayala Rivera, Theresa Sivers-Teixera, Rancho Los Amigos Natl Rehabilitation Ctr, Downey, CA; Jamie Tran, Harbor-UCLA Medical Ctr, Torrance, CA; Marilyn Corrales, Rancho Los Amigos Natl Rehabilitation Ctr, Downey, CA; Elizabeth Mojarro-Huang, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Ana Montoya, Harbor-UCLA Medical Ctr, Torrance, CA; Beatrice Martinez, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Cynthia Munoz, Rancho Los Amigos Natl Rehabilitation Ctr, Downey, CA; Phyllis Willis, Watts Labor Community Action Committee, Watts, CA; Mireya Macias, Worker Education And Resource Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Nancy Ibrahim, Esperanza Community Housing, Los Angeles, CA; Shinyi Wu, Magaly Ramirez, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; Jeremy Wacksman, Dimagi, Inc, Cambridge, MA; Brian Mittman, Veterans Affair Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, CA; William Cunningham, Frances Barry, Honghu H Liu, David Ganz, Univ of California - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Diane Factor, Worker Education and Resource Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Barbara G Vickrey, Univ of California - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number CT P33 / Presentation Number CT P33 Shake, Rattle & Roll Trial Mai N Nguyen-Huynh, Nolle T Blick, Joseph D Young, Bette Caan, Susan Brown, Julie Schmittdiel, Stephen Sidney, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA Poster Board Number CT P34 / Presentation Number CT P34 The National Institutes of Health Stroke Network (NIH StrokeNet) Joseph P Broderick, Univ of Cincinnati Academic Health Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Yuko Y Palesch, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; for the NIH StrokeNet Poster Board Number CT P35 / Presentation Number CT P35 Carotid And Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Surgery Study – New Trial Post ‘COSS’ In China Yan Ma, XuanWu Hosp, Beijing, China; Yuxiang Gu, HuaShan Hosp, ShangHai, China; Xiaoguang Tong, HuanHu Hosp, TianJin, China; Zhiyong Tong, 1ST AFFILIATED HOSPITAL OF CHINESE MEDICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY, ShenYang, China; DongHai Wang, QILU HOSPITAL OF SHANDONG UNIVERSITY, JiNan, China; Jiyue Wang, PEOPLE’S HOSPITAL OF LIAO CITY, LiaoCheng, China; Lian Duan, 307TH HOSPITAL OF CHINESE PEOPLE’S LIBERATION ARMY, Beijing, China; Dong Kuai, 1ST AFFILIATED HOSPITAL OF SHAN XI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, TaiYuan, China; Maimaiti AiLi, 1ST AFFILIATED HOSPITAL OF XIN JIANG MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, WuLuMUQi, China; Jun Ren, 2ND AFFILIATED HOSPITAL OF LAN ZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, LanZhou, China; YuJie Huang, DRUM TOWER HOSPITAL AFFILIATED TO NANJING UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL, NanJing, China; Chengguang Huang, CHANGZHENG HOSPITAL, ShangHai, China; XiaoJian Wang, 1ST AFFILIATED HOSPITAL OF ANHUI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, HeFei, China; Jiasheng Yu, TONG JI HOSPITAL OF TONGJI MEDICAL SCHOOL, WuHan, China; Yi Huang, 2ND AFFILIATED HOSPITAL OF KUN MING MEDICAL SCHOOL, Kunming, China; Yiling Cai, 306TH HOSPITAL OF CHINESE PEOPLE’S LIBERATION ARMY, Beijing, China; Feng Ling, XuanWu Hosp, Beijing, China Poster Board Number CT P36 / Presentation Number CT P36 Neuroprotection with Statin Therapy for Acute Recovery Trial 2 Mitchell S Elkind, Ken Cheung, Harmon Moats, Rebeca Aragon Garcia, Howard Andrews, Greg Neils, Tomoko Kitago, Alberto Canaan, Wayna Paulino, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Mandip S Dhamoon, Emma Karlin, Icahn Sch of Med at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; Steven K Feske, Sarah J Clark, Harvard Medical Sch, Boston, MA; Sidney Starkman, Judy Guzy, Univ of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Jose Romano, Andrea Escobar, Univ of Miami, Miami, FL; Michael T Mullen, Nichole Gallatti, Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Poster Board Number CT P37 / Presentation Number CT P37 Triple Antiplatelets for Reducing Dependency after Ischaemic Stroke (TARDIS) A randomised controlled trial Kailash Krishnan, Hayley Foster, Tanya Payne, Margaret Adrian, Joanne Keeling, Harriet Howard, Michael Stringer, Katie Robson, Philip M Bath, Univ of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom Poster Board Number CT P38 / Presentation Number CT P38 Remote Preconditioning Over Time to Empower Cerebral Tissue (REM-PROTECT) Study Latisha Ali, UCLA STROKE CENTER, Los Angeles, CA; David S Liebeskind, Neurovascular Imaging Res Core Univ of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Johanna L Avelar, Jeffrey L Saver, UCLA STROKE CENTER, Los Angeles, CA Poster Board Number CT P39 / Presentation Number CT P39 Interim Report on the WEAVE Trial: Wingspan StEnt System Post MArket SurVEillance Study Michael J Alexander, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA; Alois Zauner, Santa Barbara Cottage Hosp, Santa Barbara, CA; John C Chaloupka, Mount Sinai Medical Ctr, Miami, FL; Blaise Baxter, Erlanger Medical Ctr, Chattanooga, TN; Richard Callison, SSM DePaul Medical Ctr, St Louis, MO; Wengui Yu, Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr, Los Angeles, CA — 108 — Poster Board Number CT P40 / Presentation Number CT P40 Low-dose Rtpa In Acute Ischemic Stroke: The Enhanced Control Of Hypertension And Thrombolysis Stroke Study (enchanted) Craig Anderson, George Inst Intl Health, Sydney NSW, Australia; Pablo Lavados, Clinica Alemana-Univ del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile; Vijay Sharma, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore, Singapore; Yining Huang, Peking Univ First Hosp, Beijing, China; Nguyen Thang, 115 Hosp, Ho Chi Minh city, Viet Nam; Tom Robinson, Univ Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom; Tsong-Hai Lee, Chang Gung Memorial Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan; Jong Sun Kim, Asun Med Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of; Richard Lindley, Hisatomi Arima, George Inst Global Health, Sydney NSW, Australia; Mark Parsons, Chris Levi, John Hunter Hosp, Univ of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia; Sheila Martins, Hosp das Clinicas, Porto Alegre, Brazil Poster Board Number CT P48 / Presentation Number CT P48 Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy Vs Stenting Trial (CREST): Progress Toward Publication Of 10-year Results Alice J Sheffet, Rutgers, The State Univ of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical Sch, Newark, NJ; George Howard, Virginia Howard, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Ariane Mackey, CHU de Quebec, Quebec City, QC, Canada; William Brooks, Baptist Health Lexington, Lexington, KY; Michael D Hill, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Judith Lichtman, Yale Univ, New Haven, CT; Jenifer H Voeks, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Susan E Hughes, MeeLee Tom, Rutgers, The State Univ of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical Sch, Newark, NJ; James F Meschia, Thomas G Brott, for the CREST Investigators, Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL Poster Board Number CT P41 / Presentation Number CT P41 Efficacy Of Cilostazol+ Nimodipine In Cerebral Vasospasm Following Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: A Prospective, Randomized, Singleblind Trial Preliminary Results Kathreen Jane A Lara, Jose R Reyes Memorial Medical Ctr, Tuguegarao City, Philippines; Jose Navarro, Jose R Reyes Memorial Medical Ctr, Manila, Philippines Poster Board Number CT P49 / Presentation Number CT P49 Carotid Revascularization and Medical Management for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis: CREST-2 Update James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Neurology, Jacksonville, FL; Brajesh K Lal, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; George Howard, Univ of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Gary S Roubin, Cardiovascular Associates of the Southeast, Birmingham, AL; Robert D Brown, Jr, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Neurology, Rochester, MN; Kevin M Barrett, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Neurology, Jacksonville, FL; Seemant Chaturvedi, Univ of Miami Medical Sch, Miami, FL; Marc Chimowitz, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Bart Demaerschalk, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Neurology, Scotsdale, AZ; Virginia J Howard, Univ of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AZ; John Huston, III, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, MN; Ronald M Lazar, Columbia Univ, New York, NY; Wesley Moore, UCLA, Los Angles, CA; Claudia Scala Moy, NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Tanya N Turan, Jenifer Voeks, Medical Univ of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Thomas G Brott, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Neurology, Jacksonville, FL; for the CREST-2 Investigators Poster Board Number CT P42 / Presentation Number CT P42 Usefulness of the Post Stroke Checklist in the Home Environment Caryn B McAllister, Peter J McAllister, New England Inst for Clinical Res, Stamford, CT Poster Board Number CT P43 / Presentation Number CT P43 Biomarkers of Acute Stroke Etiology Jeffrey June, Ischemia Care, Cincinnati, OH Poster Board Number CT P44 / Presentation Number CT P44 Rapid Intervention With Glyceryl Trinitrate In Hypertensive Stroke Trial-2 (right-2): Assessment Of Safety And Efficacy Of Transdermal Glyceryl Trinitrate, A Nitric Oxide Donor, And Of The Feasibility Of A Multicentre Ambulance-based Stroke Trial Timothy England, Univ of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; Malcolm Jarvis, Private, Nottingham, United Kingdom; Alan Montgomery, Univ of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; Stuart Pocock, London Sch of Hygiene and Tropical Med, London, United Kingdom; John Potter, Univ of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom; Christopher Price, Univ of Newcastle, Newcastle, United Kingdom; Tom Robinson, Univ Hosp of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom; Christine Roffe, Keele Univ, Keele, United Kingdom; Niroshan Siriwardena, Univ of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom; Nikola Sprigg, Univ of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; Joanna Wardlaw, Univ of Edinburgh, Edinbugh, United Kingdom; Hayley Foster, Philip M Bath, Univ of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom Poster Board Number CT P45 / Presentation Number CT P45 Head Position in Stroke Trial (HeadPoST) Craig Anderson, George Inst Global Health, Sydney NSW, Australia; Verónica Olavarría, Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Univ del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile; Hisatomi Arima, Maree Hackett, George Inst Global Health, Sydney NSW, Australia; Sandy Middleton, Australian Catholic Univ & St Vincent’s Health, Sydney NSW, Australia; Caroline Watkins, Univ of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom; Thompson Robinson, Univ of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom; Alejandro Brunser, Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Univ del Desarrollo, Santiago, United Kingdom; Bin Peng, Liying Cui, Dept of Neurology, Peking Union Medical Coll Hosp, Chinese Academic Medical Science, Beijing, China; Pablo Lavados, Clínica Alemana de Santiago, Univ del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile Poster Board Number CT P50 / Presentation Number CT P50 The CREST-2 Companion Registry: Quality Control For Carotid Stenting And Pathway To Reimbursement Brajesh K Lal, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; Kenneth Rosenfield, Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, MD; Donald Heck, Novant Health Forsyth Medical Ctr, Jacksonville, FL; Sean Tunis, Ctr for Medical Technology Policy, Baltimore, MD; Anthony Furlan, Univ Hosp Case Medical Ctr, Case Western Reserve Univ, Cleveland, OH; Gary Roubin, Cardiovascular Associates of the Southeast, Birmingham, AL; James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL; George Howard, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham, AL; Claudia Scala Moy, NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Robert Conley, Ctr for Medical Technology Policy, Baltimore, MD; Thomas G Brott, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL; for the CREST-2 Investigators Poster Board Number CT P51 / Presentation Number CT P51 CREST-2 and StrokeNet Collaboration – Early Experience Kevin M Barrett, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; Claudia Scala Moy, NINDS, Bethesda, MD; Robert D Brown, Jr, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Joseph Broderick, Michael Linke, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; Brajesh K Lal, Univ of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; George Howard, Univ of Alabama, Birmingham, AL; Sarah K Morabito, NIH StrokeNet Natl Coordinating Ctr, Cincinnati, OH; Thomas G Brott, James F Meschia, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; for the CREST-2 Investigators Poster Board Number CT P46 / Presentation Number CT P46 Benefits of Stroke Treatment Delivered Using a Mobile Stroke Unit Stephanie A Parker, Ritvij Bowry, Tzu-Ching Wu, Elizabeth Noser, David Persse, Univ of Texas-Houston Medical Sch, Houston, TX; James C Grotta, Memorial Hermann Hosp, Houston, TX Poster Board Number CT P47 / Presentation Number CT P47 Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering In Acute Ischemic Stroke: Enchanted Trial Craig Anderson, George Inst Global Health, Sydney NSW, Australia; Pablo Lavados, Clinica Alemana-Univ del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile; Vijay Sharma, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore, Singapore; Huang Yining, Peking Univ First Hosp, Beijing, China; Nguyen Thang, 115 Hosp, Ho Chi Minh city, Viet Nam; Tom Robinson, Univ Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom; Tsong-Hai Lee, Chang Gung Memorial Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan; Jong Sun Lim, Asun Med Ctr, Seoul, Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of; Richard Lindley, Hisatomi Arima, George Inst Global Health, Sydney NSW, Australia; Mark Parsons, Chris Levi, John Hunter Hosp, Univ of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia; Sheila Martins, Hosp das Clinicas, Clinicas Porto Alegre, Brazil — 109 — — 110 — FACULTY The list of faculty includes invited speakers and moderators for the International Stroke Conference, both ISC Pre-Conference Symposia, and the State-of-the-Science Stroke Nursing Symposium. The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association would like to thank these faculty members for supporting the stroke medical community with their time and expertise. Opeolu Adeoye, MD, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Rustam Al-Shahi Salman, MA, PhD, FRCP (Edin), University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Gregory W Albers, MD, Stanford Stroke Center, Palo Alto, CA Anne W Alexandrov, PhD, RN, CCRN, NVRN-BC, ANVP-BC, FAAN, Health Outcomes Institute & Australian Catholic University-Sydney, Fountain Hills, AZ Timothy J Bernard, MD, University of Colorado & Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO Jose Biller, MD, FACP, FAAN, FAHA, Loyola University, Maywood,, IL Mandip Dhamoon, MD, MPH, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY Michael Chopp, PhD, FAHA, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI Martin Dichgans, MD, Klinikum Grosshadern, LMU Muenchen, Munich, Germany Marilyn Cipolla, PhD, MS, FAHA, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT Sandra Billinger, PT, PhD, FAHA, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS Patricia Clark, PhD, RN, FAHA, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA Gregory Bix, MD, PhD, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Pierre Amarenco, MD, Bichat University Hospital, Paris, France Bernadette Boden-Albala, PhD, NYU Global Institute of Public Health, New York, NY Caryn Amedee, BSN, RN, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI Michael Brainin, MD, Danube University, Krems, Austria Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, MD, FAANS, FACS, FAHA, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL Joseph Broderick, MD, FAHA, University of Cinciniati, Cincinnati, OH Catherine Amlie-Lefond, MD, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA Sunghee Cho, PhD, Burke/Cornell Medical Research Inst, White Plains, NY Thomas G Brott, MD, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL Jennifer Cohn, MSN, CNRN, RN, St Vincent Neuroscience Institute, Indianapolis, IN Elizabeth Cothren, MSN, CNS-BC, CCRN, CNRN, Ochsner Health System, Jefferson, LA Steven C Cramer, MD, UCI Medical Center, Orange, CA Claire Creutzfeldt, MD, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA Brett L Cucchiara, MD, FAHA, Univ of Pennsylvania Med Ctr, Philadelphia, PA Ulrich Dirnagl, MD, Center for Stroke Research - Charite Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany Bruce H Dobkin, MD, FRCP, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Sylvain Dore, PhD, Johns Hopkins UnivSom, Baltimore, MD Anne Dorrance, BS, PhD, FAHA, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI James Douketis, MD, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada Dariush Dowlatshahi, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus, Ottawa, ON, Canada Craig Anderson, MD, PhD, George Inst Global Health, Sydney NSW, Australia Martin M Brown, MD, FRCP, FAHA, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom Kelly Anderson, BSN, Intermountain Medical Center, Murray, UT Nancy Brown, American Heart Association, Dallas, TX Elliott Antman, MD, FAHA, Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston, MA Robert D Brown, MD, MPH, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Juan Arenillas, MD, PhD, Hospital Clínico Universitario, Valladolid, Spain Marion S Buckwalter, MD, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA Heinrich J Audebert, MD, Center for Stroke Research, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany Cheryl Bushnell, MD, MHS, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC Stephen M Davis, MD, FRCP, Edin FRACP, FAHA, University of Melbourne/ Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia Dominique Cadilhac, BN, PhD, Monash University, Clayton, Australia Arthur L Day, MD, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX Carole Dufouil, MD, INSERM Unit 897, Paris, France Debbie A Camp, RN, MHA, CCM, SCRN, Piedmont, Newnan, GA Paola De Rango, MD, PhD, Hospital S M Misericordia, Perugia, Italy Aaron S Dumont, MD, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA S Thomas Carmichael, MD, PhD, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Ellen Debenham, RN, CCRC, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Pamela W Duncan, PT, PhD, FAPTA, FAHA, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC Brendan G Carr, MD, MA, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennslyvania, Philadelphia, PA Gregory J del Zoppo, MD, MS, FAHA, University of Washington, Department of Medicine, Seattle, WA Kari Dunning, PhD, PT, University of Cincinnati, Loveland, OH Valeria Caso, PhD, MD, FESO, Silvestrini Hospital, Perugia, Italy Bart M Demaerschalk, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ Kevin M Barrett, MD, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL Hugues Chabriat, MD, PhD, Sce Neurologie, Hopital lariboisiere and University Paris 7 Denis Diderot, Paris, France Vida Demarin, MD, PhD, FAAN, FAHA, FESO, Zagreb’s Institute for the Culture of Health, Zagreb, Croatia William G Barsan, MD, FACEP, FAHA, University Michigan Hlth Sys, Ann Arbor, MI Seemant Chaturvedi, MD, FAHA, FAAN, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL Philip M Bath, BSc, MB, BS, MD, FRCPath, FRCP, FESC, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom Michael Cheung, MBBS, Royal Childrens Hospital, Melbourne, Australia Issam A Awad, MD, MSc, FACS, MA (hon), University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL Cenk Ayata, MD, Mass General, Boston, MA Dawn Aycock, PhD, RN, ANP-BC, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA Jerome Badaut, PhD, CNRS-University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France Tamilyn Bakas, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN, Indiana University School of Nursing, Westfield, IN Kyra J Becker, MD, FAHA, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA Marc I Chimowitz, MD, FAHA, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Fern Cudlip, MSN, FNP, CNRN, Eden Medical Center, Castro Valley, CA Michael Dowling, MD, PhD, MSCS, FAHA, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX Turgay Dalkara, MD, PhD, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey Jens Dreier, MD, PhD, Charite Hospital, Berlin, Germany Antoni Davalos, MD, PhD, Hospital Germans Trias I Pujol, Barcelona, Spain Alexander Dromerick, MD, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC Andrew M Demchuk, MD, FRCPC, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Mitchell S Elkind, MD, MS, FAAN, Columbia University, New York, NY Jordan J Elm, PhD, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Joey English, MD, PhD, UCSF, San Francisco, CA Adviye Ergul, MD, PhD, FAHA, Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA Adam Dénes, MD, Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Nima Etminan, MD, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany Colin Derdeyn, MD, FAHA, Washington University, St Louis, MO Susan C Fagan, PharmD, FAHA, University of Georgia, Augusta, GA Gabrielle deVeber, MD, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada Klaus Fassbender, MD, University Hospital of the Saarland, Homburg, Germany Hannes Devos, PhD, PT, Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA Andrew Ducruet, MD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburghgh, PA — 111 — Hannah Fernandez-Gotico, MSN, RN-BC, CPHQ, Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Jed Hartings, PhD, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Tudor G Jovin, MD, UPMC Stroke Institute, Pittsburgh, PA Richard L Harvey, MD, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL Amandine Jullienne, PhD, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA David Hassan, MD, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Seppo Juvela, MD, PhD, Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland Thomas S Hatsukami, MD, FAHA, Univ Wash, Seattle, WA Hooman Kamel, MD, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY Elaine Haxton, APRN-CCNS, HCA Healthcare, Oklahoma City, OK Scott E Kasner, MD, MS, FAHA, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA James L Frey, MD, FAHA, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ Wolf-Dieter Heiss, MD, Max Planck Institute for Neurological Research, Cologne, Germany Irene Katzan, MD, MS, FAHA, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH Julius Fridriksson, PhD, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Dirk M Hermann, MD, University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany Neil Friedman, MBChB, Pediatric Stroke, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH Paco Herson, PhD, University of Colorado, Denver, CO Marc Fisher, MD, FAHA, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA Christian Foerch, MD, Department of Neurology, Frankfurt, Germany Michael R Frankel, MD, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Justin Fraser, MD, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Heather Fullerton, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Karen L Furie, MD, MPH, FAHA, Alpert Medical School of Brown Univ, Providence, RI Michael D Hill, MD, MSc, FRCPC, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Argye E Hillis, MD, Johns Hopkins University SOM, Baltimore, MD Brian Hoh, MD, Univeristy of Florida, Gainesville, FL Arthur M Gershkoff, MD, Moss Rehab Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Robert G Holloway, MD, MPH, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY Patty Gessner, RN, DNP, MSN, ACNP-BC, Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village, IL Gordian Hubert, MD, Städtisches Klinikum München, Dept of Neurol, Munich, Germany David Gladstone, MD, PhD, FRCPC, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada Patricia D Hurn, PhD, FAHA, The University of Texas System, Austin, TX Philip B Gorelick, MD, Mercy Health Hauenstein Neurosciences, Grand Rapids, MI Costantino Iadecola, MD, FAHA, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY Mark Gorman, MD, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT Judith H Lichtman, PhD, MPH, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT David S Liebeskind, MD, FAHA, FAAN, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Margaret Kelly-Hayes, EdD, RN, FAHA, FAAN, Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), Boston, MA David Likosky, MD, Evergreen Hospital, Kirkland, WA Thomas A Kent, MD, Michael E DeBakey VAMC; Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Pooja Khatri, MD, FAHA, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Elizabeth Kim, MSN, APN, CNS, Alexian Brothers Health System, Elk Grove Village, IL Jong S Kim, MD, PhD, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Rebecca N Ichord, MD, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Didier Leys, MD, PhD, Lille University Hospital, Lille, France Liz Lightbody, PhD, MPhil, BN, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom Nadia Khan, MD, Moyamoya Center, University Children’s Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Stacey George, MHSc (OT), PhD, Flinders University, South Australia, Australia Elad I Levy, MD, MBA, FACS, FAHA, University at Buffalo Neurosurgery, Inc, Buffalo, NY Adam Kelly, MD, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY Walter Kernan, MD, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT Janice L Hinkle, RN, PhD, CNRN, FAHA, Self Employed, Washington, DC Chris Levi, B Med Sci, MBBS, FRACP, John Hunter Hospital, New Lambton Heights NSW, Australia Arne Lindgren, MD, PhD, Lund University, Lund, Sweden M Patrice Lindsay, BScN, PhD, Heart and Stroke Foundation, Canada, Etobicoke, ON, Canada Italo Linfante, MD, Baptist Cardiac and Vascular Institute, Miami, FL Sarah L Livesay, DNP, RN, ACNP, CNS-A, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX Eng H Lo, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA Warren Lo, MD, Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH Marie Luby, BS, MEng, MS, PhD, NINDS, Stroke Branch, Bethesda, MD Rosemarie B King, PhD, RN, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Ret, Chicago, IL Barbara J Lutz, PhD, RN, CRRN, FAHA, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, NC Howard S Kirshner, MD, FAHA, Vanderbilt Stroke Center, Nashville, TN Robert Loch Macdonald, MD, PhD, FRCS(C), FAANS, FACS, St Michael’s Hospital/Univ of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada Mayank Goyal, MBBS, MD, FRCPC, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada Robert F James, MD, FAANS, FACS, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY Brett M Kissela, MD, MS, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Joan S Grant, DSN, RN, CS, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Hueytown, AL Scott Janis, PhD, NIH/NINDS, Bethesda, MD Dawn Kleindorfer, MD, FAHA, Univ of Cincinnati Hosp, Cincinnati, OH William J Mack, MD, FAANS, FAHA, University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA Steven M Greenberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA Edward C Jauch, MD, MS, FAHA, FACEP, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Sebastian Koch, MD, University of Miami, Miami, FL Mark MacKay, MBBS, FRACP, The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia James C Grotta, MD, FAHA, Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX Christina Jern, MD, Sahlgrenska Academy at Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden Martin Köhrmann, MD, University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany Jason Mackey, MD, MS, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN Rishi Gupta, MD, Wellstar Neurosurgery, Marietta, GA Vladimir Hachinski, CM, MD, FRCPC, DSc, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada Werner Hacke, MD, PhD, FAHA, Ruprecht Karls Univ Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany Roy H Hamilton, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Graeme J Hankey, MBBS, MD, FRACP, FRCP, FRCPE, FAHA, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Walter Koroshetz, MD, FAAN, NIHNINDS, Bethesda, MD Glen Jickling, MD, FRCPC, University of California Davis, Sacramento, CA Karen C Johnston, MD, FAHA, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA S Claiborne Johnston, MD, PhD, FAHA, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX Shane Jones, MD, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo, UT Krista Jordan, PA-C, Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital, St Louis Park, MN Lori Jordan, MD, PhD, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Satoshi Kuroda, MD, PhD, ATC, University to Toyama, Toyama, Japan Gert Kwakkel, PT, PhD, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Daniel Laskowitz, MD, MPT, FAHA, Duke Univ Medical Center, Durham, NC Sean Lavine, MD, FAANS, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY Jin-Moo Lee, MD, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO — 112 — I Mhairi Macrae, PhD, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom Sarah Mann, MD, Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village, IL Hugh Markus, BA, BM Bch, DM, FRCP, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom Lori M Massaro, MSN, CRNP, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA Claranne P Mathiesen, MSN, BSN, RN, CNRN, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Stroudsburg, PA Louise D McCullough, MD, PhD, FAHA, UCHC, Farmington, CT Karin Nystrom, MSN, APRN, Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT James McLaughlin, DO, UPMC Northwest, Seneca, PA Daiwai Olson, PhD, RN, CCRN, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX Norma McNair, MSN, ARNP, CCRN, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA Gillian Mead, MB B Chir, MA, MD, FRCP, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Atte Meretoja, MD, Department of Neurology, Helsinki, Finland James F Meschia, MD, FAHA, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL Steven R Messe, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Paula J Meyers, MSN, RN, SCRN, OhioHealth, Powell, OH Patrik Michel, PD-MER, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland Sandy Middleton, RN, PhD, St Vincent’s Health Australia (Sydney) and Australian Catholic University, Sydney, Australia David Mikulis, MD, The Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada Elaine T Miller, DNS, RN, CRRN, FAHA, FAAN, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Pamela H Mitchell, RN, PhD, FAHA, FAAN, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA Alim Mitha, MD, SM, FRCSC, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada J Mocco, MD, MS, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY Carlos A Molina, MD, Hospital vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain Lewis B Morgenstern, MD, FAHA, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Kathy Morrison, MSN, RN, CNRN, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA Hope Moser, DNP, ANP, WHNP, BC, SCRN, Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX Nancy Newcommon, MN, Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, AB, Canada Kwan L Ng, MD, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA Mai N Nguyen-Huynh, MD, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA Raul G Nogueira, MD, Emory University/ Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, GA Bo Norrving, MD, PhD, FESC, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden Thaddeus Nowak, PhD, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN Randolph J Nudo, PhD, FAHA, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS Bruce Ovbiagele, MD, MSc, MAS, FAHA, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Leonardo Pantoni, MD, PhD, Stroke Unit and Neurology, University of Florence, Florence, Italy Sharon Pardo, Good Samaritan Medical Center, West Palm Beach, FL Stephanie Parker, RN, BSN, University of Texas Medical School - Houston, Houston, TX Mark Parsons, PhD, John Hunter Hospital, Hunter Medical Research Institute, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia Natalia Perez de la Ossa, MD, Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, Spain Ralph L Sacco, MS, MD, FAHA, FAAN, University of Miami – Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL Oliver W Sakowitz, MD, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany Owen Samuels, MD, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Nerses Sanossian, MD, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Lauren Sansing, MD, MS, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT Maher Saqqur, MD, MPH, FRCPC, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Jo-Ann Marie Sarafin, MS, RNP, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI Jeffrey L Saver, MD, FAHA, FAAN, Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Miguel A Perez-Pinzon, PhD, FAHA, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL Sean I Savitz, MD, FAHA, Univ Texas Medical Sch Houston, Houston, TX Mariann Piano, RN, PHD, University of Illionois at Chicago, Chicago, IL Peter D Schellinger, MD, PhD, FESO, FAHA, Johannes Wesling Clinic Minden, Minden, Germany Sharon Poisson, MD, MA, University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, CO John H Potvin, BS, EMT-C, EMS I/C, East Providence Fire Department, East Providence, RI William J Powers, MD, FAHA, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC Charles Prestigiacomo, MD, FAANS, FACS, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ Javier Provencio, MD, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH Sue Pugh, RN, MSN, CRRN, CNRN, CNS-BC, CBIS, FAHA, R Adams Crowley Shock Trauma Center, Baltimore, MD Kenneth Reichenbach, MSN, CRNP, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA Ginger Reilly, APN, CNP, Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village, IL Marc Ribo, MD, PhD, Unitat Neurovascular Hospital, Barcelona, Spain Andrew Ringer, MD, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Michael J Rivkin, MD, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA Jill M Roberts, PhD, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Yvo Roos, MD, PhD, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands Jonathan Rosand, MD, Massachusettes General Hospital, Boston, MA Marilyn M Rymer, MD, FAHA, The University of Kansas Hospital, Kansas City, KS Karen L Saban, RN, PhD, APN, CNRN, Loyola University School of Nursing, Maywood, IL Lee H Schwamm, MD, FAHA, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA Tom Schweizer, PhD, St Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada Magdy Selim, MD, PhD, FAHA, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA Priyanka P Shah, PhD, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Frank Sharp, MD, FAHA, FAAN, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA Sunil Sheth, MD, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA J Marc Simard, MD, PhD, University of Maryland Medical Ctr, Baltimore, MD Farida Sohrabji, PhD, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Bryan/College Station, TX Nikola Sprigg, MB, ChB, MRCP, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom Michele Starr, PA-C, James R Daniel Cerebrovascular and Stroke Center, Oklahoma City, OK Gary K Steinberg, MD, PhD, FAHA, Stanford Medical Center, Stanford, CA Thorsten G Steiner, MD, PhD, Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst, Germany Darla Stevens, NP-C, CMC Neurosciences Institute, Charlotte, NC Jerzy Szaflarski, MD, PhD, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH — 113 — Jun C Takahashi, MD, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Osaka, Japan Ruth Taylor-Piliae, PhD, RN, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Matthew Tenser, MD, ScM, USC, Los Angeles, CA Alexander Thiel, MD, PhD, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, QC, Canada David Tirschwell, MD, MS, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA Marcela Torres, MD, Cook Children’s Medical Center, Fort Worth, TX Amytis Towfighi, MD, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services and University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Richard J Traystman, PhD, FAHA, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO Lily Tunby, RN, Park Nicollet Health Services, Anoka, MN Tanya Turan, MD, FAHA, MUSC Stroke Program, Charleston, SC Xabier Urra, MD, PhD, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain Victor Urrutia, MD, FAHA, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Peter Vajkoczy, MD, Charite University, Berlin, Germany Mark A van Buchem, MD, PhD, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands Roland Veltkamp, MD, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Raghu Vemuganti, PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Mervyn Vergouwen, MD, PhD, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands Meike Vernooij, MD, PhD, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands Anand Viswanathan, MD, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA Rüdiger von Kummer, MD, PhD, FAHA, University Hospital, Dresden, Germany Yongjun Wang, MD, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China Steven Warach, MD, PhD, University of Texas Southwestern, Austin, TX Caroline Watkins, FESO, PhD, BA (Hons), University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom Lawrence R Wechsler, MD, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Theodore Wein, MD, FRCPC, FAHA, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, QC, Canada David Werring, PhD, FRCP, Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom Donna M Wilcock, PhD, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Linda Williams, MD, Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Olajide Williams, MD, MS, Columbia University Affiliation, New York, NY Susan Wilson, RN, MSN, ANP-C, 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Aaron, Micah T P128 Aaron, Sanjith T P135 Abantao, Erlinda T MP38, T P308 Abbott, Emily T MP102 Abboud, Michael 86, W P209, W P216 Abdelerahaman, Khader W P133 Abdelnour, Carla T MP1, W P38 Abdelsaid, Mohammed 220, 73, LB P23, T P229 Abdulazim, Amr 106 Abe, Arata T P285 Abe, Koji W P106, W P247 Abe, Takashi T P174 Abedi, Vida T P273 Abilleira, Sònia W P219, T P207 Abir, Mahshid W P274 Abou-Chebl, Alex 197, LB P14 Abraham, Michael 197, T P299, T P304 Abramo, Thomas T P360, T P371 Abrivard, Marie 132 Abruzzo, Todd T MP6 Abulafia, Ovadia W P376, W P423 Abumiya, Takeo T MP55, T P226, W P97 Ackerman, Daniel W P384 Acosta, Indrani W P341 Adachi, Hidemitsu T P10 Adair, Shelley W PP55 Adamo, Diane E W P138 Adams, Andrea W P6 Adams, Christopher M T MP50 Adams, Hieab H 150 Adams, Robert 7, 17, T P29 Adams Jr, Harold P T P235 Adamski, Kelly 200, W P5 Adar, Sara D 153, T P151 Adeishvili, Grigol W P376 Adelman, Eric E W PP98, W P293 Adeoye, Opeolu 56, 80, W P155, W P178, W P271, W P284, W P374, W PP73, T MP37, T MP68, T MP114 Adeyemo, Bamidele O W P276 Adil, Malik M 210, W P311, W P315, W P319, T P302 Adkins, DeAnna L T P91 Adler, Zachary W P376 Adrian, Margaret CT P30, CT P37 Afshar, Katherine W PP107, W P226, T P201, T P346 Afzal, Muhammad W P370 Agarwal, Sachin W PP61 Aggarwal, Vijay K T P43 Aghaebrahim, Amin W P37, W P223, W PP20, W PP22, T P18 Aghaebrahim, Nima W P38, W PP4, T MP1 Agid, Ronit 193 Agopian, Vatche G W P318 Ahmad, Abdullah S W P231 Ahmad, Aftab 74 Ahmad, Javaad, W P19, W P61, W P307, W PP28, T P19 Ahmed, Azam W P20 Ahmed, Heba T P92, W P253 Ahmed, Mohammad K W PP32 Ahmed, Niaz 13 Ahn, Dongchoon NS18 Ahn, Jong-Hyun 22 Ahn, Seong Hwan T P53, W P27, W P56 Ahn, Yong-Joo T P247, W P262 Ahrendsen, Jared T T P241 Ai, Youxi 114, W PP49 AiLi, Maimaiti CT P35 Aizik, Shlomit 3 Aja, Lucia 181, W P41 Ajani, Zahra T P26, T P204, T P212 Ajani, Zahra A W P217 Ajani, Zahra G T P202 Ajiboye, Norman 109 Ajmo, Craig T T P248 Akagbosu, Cynthia 15 Akaiwa, Yasuhisa T P184 Akamatsu, Yosuke W P263, T P83, T P88 Akasaka, Masahiro T P170, T MP117 Akbary, Fauzia T P96 Akers, Amy 196 Akhtar, Naveed T P271, W P15 Akinboro, Oladimeji W PP63 Akioka, Naoki W P118, W P420 Akpinar, Erhan T P171 Akram, Muhammad T P250, W P261 Aksoy, Olcay W P318 Al Ali, Firas W P12 Alamelu, Jayanthi T P377 Alawieh, Ali W P408 Albers, Gregory 28, 103, 179, 201, CT P6, CT P18, CT P23, W P48, W P49, W PP16, T P16, T MP50 Alberts, Jay 144 Alberts, Mark J T MP89, T P300, T P301 Albright, Karen 68, 149, W P309, W P328, W P332, W P333, W P334, T P155, T P326, T MP44 Aldrich, Charlene 94 Aldrich, E F LB P3 Aletich, Victor LB9 Alexander, Jay H W P191 Alexander, Jerilyn T P334 Alexander, Jon C W PP85 Alexander, Julia E T MP34 Alexander, Michael J CT P39, T MP34 Alexander, Vijay T P135 Alexandrov, Andrei 161, 185, CT P17, W P52, T P47, T P134, T P202, T P273, T P274, T MP49, T MP119 Alexandrov, Anne 185, NS8, W P52, T P134 Alferink, Judith T P97 Alfonso, Alvaro LB P34 Alger, Jeffry R 182, T P173, T P26, T P297, W PP20 Alhajeri, Abdulnasser W PP6 Al Hasan, Mustafa W P21 Alhusban, Ahmed 31 Ali, Latisha 182, CT P38, LB10, W P294, T P55, T P173, T P297 Ali, Maysun T P64, T P67, T P275 Ali, Myzoon W PP102, W PP103 Ali, Syed 126, W PP33, W PP105, T P197, T P199, T P267, T P306, T MP95 Ali, Yasmin T P58 Ali, Zuber S T MP48 Alim, Mohammed CT P26 Al Kasab, Sami 217 Allen, Shauntice T P143 Almekhlafi, Mohammed 178, T MP4, T P33, T P52 Almendrote, Miriam W P69 Alonso de Leciñana, María T P205 Alonzo, Claudia T MP39, T P165, T P389 Alperin, Noam W PP68 Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam 193 Alshekhlee, Amer T P310 Altschul, David T P111 Aluru, Viswanath LB P29 Alvarez, Alexandria LB P14 Alvarez-Builla, Julio W P251 Alves, Melissa A T P123 Alvi, Muhammad W P309, W P324, W P333, W P335, T P325, T MP91 Alwell, Kathleen 80, W P155, W P178, W P227, W P271, W P284, W P374, W PP73, T P367, T MP37, T MP114, T P365 Amano, Tatsuo T P22, T P6 Amara, Casandra W P342 Ameriso, Sebastian F CT P2 Amerson, Leigh W P358 Amiguet, Michael T P150, T P2 Amin, Eva NS5 Amin-Hanjani, Sepideh LB9 Amlie-Lefond, Catherine T P378 Ammakkanavar, Natraj W P421 Ammar, Lynne W PP9, W P14 An, Chengrui W P250 An, Gwangmin W P262 An, Hongyu 176, T P370, T P45, W P317, W P32, W P399 An, Minjeong NS27 Anand, Dhanya W P81 Anda, Kim 65 Ander, Bradley P W P403, W P93 Andersen, Grethe T MP45, W PP27, W P54, W P62 Anderson, Aaron 149, W P8, W P358, W PP3, W PP100, T P24, T P100, T P292, T MP44 Anderson, Ariana T MP52 Anderson, Christopher D 98, T P153, T P267 Anderson, Craig 96, CT P40, CT P45, CT P47, W PP117 Anderson, Gabriella W P341 Anderson, Jane A NS1, W P337 Anderson, Kelly T MP103 Anderson, Steven W P80 Ando, Katsuyuki LB8 Ando, Yukio T P105 Andre, Jalal LB P36 Andrews, George LB P11 Andrews, Howard 145, CT P36, T P385, W P26 Andria, Ford L T P72 Androulakis, Michelle W PP75 Ang, Timothy LB2 Ankrom, Christy PPS1 Annapureddy, Narender 92 Annasamudram, Abhijith W P47 Anno, Kumiko 218 Ansari, Sameer A 174, T P102, W P50 Antoniello, Daniel T MP2 Antonio, Anna W P342 Anwar, Zeeshan T P108 Anzilotti, Kert T P101 — 115 — Aoki, Junya T P50 Aoki, Shiro 218, LB16 Aoki, Tomohiro T P220 Aoyagi, Yoshinori T P103, W P115, W P17, W P33 Apol, Marion T P63 Appireddy, Ramana M R W P56 Aragon Garcia, Rebeca CT P36 Arai, Ayumi W P204 Arakawa, Hideaki W P414 Aramburo-Maldonado, Linda T P127 Arauz, Antonio T MP53, T MP96, W P266 Arch, Allison E W PP76 Archeval-Lao, Joancy T P57 Arcot, Karthikeyan T P186, W P23, W P24 Arenillas, Juan CT P4, T P68, T MP57 Argimon, Josep W P219 Arias, Susana T P315 Arihiro, Shoji 63, T P158, T P311, W P375 Arima, Hisatomi 96, CT P40, CT P45, CT P47, W PP117 Arling, Greg 121, T MP73, W P296 Armitage, Paul A T P234 Armon, Carmel 208 Armstrong, Derek 16 Armstrong-Wells, Jennifer T MP62 Arnan, Martinson T P268, T P281, T MP56 Arnold, Marcel 208, T P2 Arnold, Shelly W P222 Aronica, Eleonora T P395 Aronowski, Jaroslaw 166, T MP22, W PP115 Arora, Deepti T MP84, W PP25, W P202 Arora, Kanika T P326, T P404, W P324, W P329 Arora, Rohan T MP78, T P209 Arora, Sahel W P153 Arora, Shilpkumar 60, T P298, W PP109, W PP118, W P310 Arsava, Ethem 204, 205, W P25, T P171 Arteaga, Daniel F 175 Arthur, Adam CT P20, T P23 Arthur, Christine T P93 Arthur, Melinda C T P230 Aryal, Madhava P W P256 Arzur, Julien T P63 Asakai, Hiroko T P375 Asdaghi, Negar T P262, W P56, W P60 Ashida, Shinji W P203 Askalan, Rand 18 Asli, Talip W P56 Asllani, Iris T P181 Asmaro, Karam T P96 Atalay, Yahya B T P242 Atochin, Dmitriy N W P240 Attarian, Hrayr W P200 ATTEND Trial Collaborators CT P26 Attia, Albert T P373 Au, Rhoda T P412 Auberle, James W P287 Auchus, Alexander P W P172 Aupperle, Peter LB P25 Auriel, Eitan 47 Austin, Cecilia W P415 Austin, Joan K LB P7 Austin, Peter 122, W P280 Austin, Tommye T P337, T P339 Avelar, Johanna L CT P38 Avellón-Liaño, Héctor T P68 Avery, Ross 204, T MP58 Averyanov, Alexander V T P254 Avezum, Alvaro W P147 Avinoam, Gail T P345 Aviv, Richard I 93 Aw, Tak Y T P233 Awad, Issam 94, LB P3, W P415, T P231, T P316, T P322 AXIS 2 Investigators T P16 Ay, Hakan 33, 204, 205, LB P19, T MP58, T P191, W PP33, W P25 Ay, Ilknur 33 Ayala, Lauren T P100, T P292 Ayala-Rivera, Monica CT P19, CT P32 Ayata, Cenk T P242, W PP91 Ayers, Alison M T P153 Ayish, Doha W PP115 Ayres, Alison 43, 98, LB P19, T MP65, W P202, W P299 Azen, Stanley P LB15 Azhar, Salman W P23, W P24, T P186 Azizi, Ausim T P317, W P336 Babadjouni, Robin T P409, W P239 Baban, Babak T P92, W P253 Babl, Franz T MP61 Baca, Beth 196 Bachstetter, Adam W P252 Badruddin, Aamir 197 Badve, Monica LB2 Bae, Hee-Joon 124, 184, 23, T MP11, T P107, T P169, T P309, W P290, W P312, W P58 Bae, Ok-Nam T P250, W P261 Baek, Jonggu W PP98 Baek, Jonggyu T P146, W P300 Báez-Martínez, Erika M W P314 Bagci, Ahmet W PP68 Baggette, Sarah T P266 Baghshomali, Sanam W P301 Bahit, Cecilia M W P147 Bahouth, Mona N T MP86 Bähr, Mathias W P112 Bahrainwala, Zainab T MP56 Bai, Harrison T P214 Bai, Hui-Yu 118, 32 Baši´c Kes, Vanja W P221 Bailey, Patricia NS16 Bain, Mark T P14 Bain, Paul A 215 Baird, Janette R T MP74, W P185 Bajgur, Suhas S 127, T MP3, T P307, W P11, W P22 Bajkiewicz, Christopher T T P346 Bakas, Tamilyn 69, 70, LB P7 Bake, Shameena W PP51 Baker, Rob 26 Bakhtmand, Armita W PP5 Balaraju, Banda W P186 Balasubramanian, Adithya T P77, W P249 Balcells-Camps, Mercedes W P407 Balch, Maria T P95 Balkian, Garo T P212 Ballas, Zuhair 111 Balraj, Elizabeth LB P28 Balucani, Clotilde T MP76, T P28, W PP35, W P376, W P423 Bambhroliya, Arvind B 166 Bamford, Laura T P100 Bammer, Roland W P48, W P49, T P7, W PP16 Band, Roger 86, W P209, W P216 Bandaru, Srinivasarao V W P186 Bang, Oh Young 212 Baraban, Elizabeth T P210, T P303, T P305, T P328, W PP84, W P273, W P57 Barber, P Alan LB2 Barber, Philip A T P41 Barboza, Miguel W P266, T MP96 Baretto, Andrew CT P17 Barlinn, Kristian T P263, T P383, W PP21, W P213, W P379 Barney, Brian W PP58 Bar-Or, David T P219, W PP81, W P308, W P7 Barr, Luke K W P74 Barr, Taura L T P182, W P100, W P386 Barranco, Roger 181, W P41 Barreto, Andrew 127, 161, 166, PPS1, W P11, W P22, W P224, W PP115, T MP3, T P202 Barrett, Kevin M CT P14, CT P49, CT P51 Barrios-Anderson, Adriel NS5 Barros, Guilherme 109 Barry, Erin NS4 Barry, Frances CT P32 Barsan, William G 55, CT P14, CT P31, W P274 Bartolini, Bruno 132, T MP7, W P418 Bartz, Traci T P142 Bartz, Traci M 142 Basak, Prasanta W PP63 Basden, Latoya W P352 Bashir, Asif T P186, W P23 Basignani, Cherlynn W P341 Bateman, Brian 183, 82, T MP43, T P319, T P399 Bates, Vernice T P386 Bath, Philip M W 13, 156, CT P30, CT P37, CT P44, W PP9 Batool, Saima W PP119 Batra, Amit T P177 Battey, Thomas W K 98, W P126, T P48, T P153, T MP65 Bauer, Adam H 177 Bauer, Adam Q LB P8 Bauer, Marcus T MP41, T P149 Baumann, Julie E W P286 Baumbacher, Peter T P409, W P239 Baumgartner, William T MP56 Bautista, Alex R T MP19 Bavarsad Shahripour, Reza W P334, W P335 Baxter, Blaise CT P23, CT P39, W P71 Baye, Fitsum 121, W P158 Bayer, K U 30 Bayless, Kayla W PP51 Bayman, Emine W P80 Bazan, Carlos 137, 209, 213 Bazan, Nicolas G W P251 Bazan, Rodrigo T MP51 Bazan, Silméia G Z T MP51 Beattie, Robert W P222 Beauchamp, Joan T P332 Beaud, Valerie T P185 Beaulieu, Christian T P323 Beck, James W P371 Beck, Judith W P210, T P58 Becker, Diane M 154 Becker, Kyra J W P125, W PP116, T MP33, T MP87 Becker, Lewis C 154 Becske, Tibor LB P1 Bederson, Joshua B T P396 Beecham, Ashley H 150 Behrens, Dee NS25 Behrouz, Reza W P55, CT P21 Beiser, Alexa 221, T P130, T P412, W P164, W P169 Bekelis, Kimon 51 Belagaje, Samir R T P24, T P100, T P112, T P292, W PP3, W PP100, W P8, W P358 Beland, Dawn K T MP105 Belayev, Ludmila W P251, W P254 Belden, Valerie NS5 Bellamkonda, Sushma W P289 Bellamy, Lisa M NS12 Bellon, Richard W P5 Beltrán, Carlos T P121 Benashski, Sharon 113, W PP59, T MP14 Ben-Assayag, Einor 47 Benavente, Oscar 137, 209, 213, CT P7, PPS3, T MP79, T P191 Ben-Bashat, Dafna 47 Bendick, Philip T P274 Bendok, Bernard R W P75 Benenati, James F T P274 Benesch, Curtis G T MP81, T P264, T P347 BenHassen, Wajih T MP7 Benjamin, Laura W P225 Benjo, Alexandre 92, W PP109 Bennett, Garrett W P21 Bennett, Marsha NS4 Bennion, Douglas M T P228 Benoit, Zach T P400 Benseler, Susanne M 16 Benson, Richard W P30, W P188 Bentaleb, Abdeljalil T P216 Bentho, Oladi LB P27 Benvenuto, Deborah B T MP101 Ben Yakov, Orna W P363 Benzinger, Tammie 157 Berekashvili, Ketevan W P376 Berenstein, Alejandro T P111 Berge, Jérôme W P86 Berger, Klaus T MP41, T P149 Berger, Linley NS4 Berger, Ludovic 214 Berger, Lynn W PP107, W P226 Bergman, Deborah 123, W P50, W P291, W P359 Bergsneider, Brandon T MP52 Berkefeld, Joachim 105, W PP1 Berkhemer, Olvert A LB17, LB18, T P5 Berkowitz, Scott D CT P2 Bernard, Timothy J 19, T MP62, T P364 Bernhardt, Julie T P117 Bernson-Leung, Miya E T MP64 Bernstein, Leslie LB5 Bernstein, R CT P28 Bernstein, Richard A 123, 207, T P102, W P200, W P291, W P50 Bernstock, Joshua D LB P18 Berry, Scott CT P23 Bertoni, Alain T MP56 Bertsch, Lyn T MP108 Beseoglu, Kerim 106 Beslow, Lauren A T MP65 Bethea, Thelma 162 Bettger, Janet P T P129 Beumer, Debbie LB17, LB18 Bevan, Steve 26 Bever, Christopher T LB P16 Bey, Julie T P298 Bezerra, Raquel W P25 Bezzina, Cara 45, W PP2, W P392 Bhasin, Ashu W P129 Bhaskar, Kiran W P385 Bhaskaran, Deepak T P47 — 116 — Bhat, Jyoti LB P21 Bhatia, Rohit 93, W P129 Bhatt, Archit T P328, W PP84, W P273 Bhatt, Deepak L 9, T P313, W PP106, W PP99, W P269, W P272 Bhattacharya, Pallab 168 Bhole, Rohini T MP49 Bhuva, Parita T P352, W P208 Bi, Weike 102 Bianchi, Matt T LB P19 Bianchi, Nicolas 126, W PP105, T P306, T MP95 Bianchi, Riccardo W PP35 Biermann, Judith T P60 Biffi, Alessandro 98, T P153 Bilaloglu, Seda LB P29 Billinger, Sandra T P299, T P304 Binning, Mandy J LB P2, LB P26 Birnbaum, Lee T P337 Bis, Joshua C 148, 150 Biscamp, Donna PPS1 Bishop, Jonathan 57 Bivard, Andrew CT P6, T P75, W PP13 Bix, Gregory 163, 164, W PP6, W PP90, W P259 Bixler, Elizabeth T MP63 Black, Sandra W PP119 Blackburn, Justin T MP44 Blackhurst, Dawn LB P33 Blacquiere, Dylan W P282 Bladin, Christopher 187, CT P6, LB2, W PP34, W P404 Blakie, Julie T MP99, W P362 Blanc, Raphaël 132, T MP7, W P418, W P86 Blanco, Manuel B T P297 Blanke, Debra T P100 Blas, Yolanda S 93 Blasco, Gerard W P424, 186, W PP26 Blatsioris, Ashley D T P179 Blick, Nolle T CT P33 Blight, Andrew LB P25 Bliss, Tonya M T MP17 Block, Starr T MP98 Blue, Jennifer S NS10 Bluhmki, Erich W PP74 Boada, Cristina 189 Boas, David W PP91 Bobo, Bonita T P350 Bobrow, Dylan W P205 Bock, Birgit W PP9 Bock, Joshua T P211 Bodechtel, Ulf T P383, W PP21, W P213, W P379 Boden-Albala, Bernadette 145, 211, T P148, T P385, W P26, W PP72 Boehme, Amelia K 127, 145, 68, T MP3, T MP44, T MP91, T P155, T P187, T P190, T P306, T P325, T P326, T P385, T P404, W PP111, W P11, W P154, W P22, W P324, W P329, W P332, W P334, W P335 Boehme, Tanja W P383 Boerschinger, Joy NS25 Boerwinkle, Eric 148 Bogenn, Frankie T P336 Bogiatzi, Chrysi W P380 Bohner, Georg 105, W PP1 Bojanowski, Michel W CT P3 Bollu, Pradeep C T P277 Bologna, Steve 77 Bonafante-Mejia, Eliana E 127, T MP3, W P11 Bonafe, Alain CT P18 Bonares, Michael T P402 Boned Riera, Sandra T P34 Bonet, Sandra 199, W PP24 Bonnet, Anne-Laure T P63 Bonwit, Erin W P341 Boor, Stephan 105, W PP1 Boose, Arani W PP9 Bordet, Anne-Marie T MP112 Bordet, Regis T MP112, W P51 Bormann, Albrecht 105, W PP1 Bornstein, Natan 47,179 Borskaya, Ekaterina N T P254 Borsody, Mark K T P60 Bosch, Jackie T MP53 Bose, Arani 200, T P5, W PP12, W P14, W P5 Boulanger, Jean-martin 93, W P56 Boulanger, Marion 214 Bounni, Firas 135 Bourdon, Darlene W P214 Bourgoin, Aline W P282 Bourke, P T P271 Bouts, Mark J R J W P25 Boutwell, Christine W P357 Bowen, Meredith T P7, W PP100 Bowry, Ritvij CT P46, T P321, T P57, W PP115 Boyd, Theonia K T MP64 Boyko, Mathew W PP112 Boyne, Pierce W PP58 Bozorgchami, Hormozd 197 Brachmann, Johannes 207 Brackman, Jennifer M NS19 Bradley, Aimie W P341 Braga, Gabriel P T MP51 Braimah, Janet W P8 Brain Vascular Malformation W P417 Consortium HHT Investigator Group Braksick, Sherri A T P312 Brandstatt, Kelly W P47 Brann, Darrell T MP71 Branson, Pamela W P344, W P347 Brar, Jaskiran T P3, W PP28, W P151, W P19, W P307, W P61 Brasher, Cynthia NS7, T P292 Brasiliense, Leonardo B C W P76 Brau, Logan T MP102 Braun, Kaitlyn W P116 Braunlin, Jeri T P333 Bravata, Dawn 121, W P158, W P167, W P296, T MP73, T P140 Bravo, Yolanda CT P4 Bray, Benjamin 58, W P288, W PP29 Breen, Joan W P141 Breen, Justina T P283 Brehaut, Scott S W P65 Brelsfoard, Jennifer W P252 Brescacin, Laura T MP39, T P165, T P389 Bretschneider, Eva W P112 Brey, Robin L CT P27 Bridges, Aaron T P259, T P380 Briggs, Farren 54, T P200 Briley, Dennis W PP9 Brinjikji, Waleed 112, LB P1, T P180, W PP43 Brion, Bridget W P357 Brissette, Ian 125 Britz, Gavin 197, LB P14, W PP120 Broderick, Joseph 80, 129, 198, 201, 202, CT P10, CT P34, CT P51, LB P15, LB4, W PP73, W P12, W P274, T MP8, T MP6, T P12, T P365, T P367 Brodtmann, Amy T P59 Brody, Jennifer A 148 Brogan, David T P76 Bronstein, Yuri T P212 Brooks, Mark LB2 Brooks, Steven W P100 Brooks, William CT P48 Brosch, Jared 121 Brosnihan, K Bridget 75 Brothers, Holly W P116 Brott, Thomas G CT P49, CT P50, CT P51 Brott, for the CREST Investigators CT P48 Thomas G Brown, Aliza T P93, T P230 Brown, Ben 14 Brown, Craig E T MP15 Brown, Devin W P293, W P300, T P387 Brown, Gerard T P331 Brown, Inga LB P33 Brown, Robert 108 Brown, Robert D 106, 193, 205, CT P49, CT P51, T P145, T P191, W P157, W P161 Brown, Scott C T P274 Brown, Susan CT P33 Brown, Tyler T P38, T P172 Brown, W Mark W PP111 Brown, Jr, Robert W P175 Brtiz, Gavin LB12 Brunecker, Peter 100 Bruno, Askiel CT P14, CT P31 Brunser, Alejandro CT P45 Bryan Jr, Robert M 46 Bryant, Katja 65, NS7, T P292 Bryg, Robert CT P32 Bryndziar, Tomas W P161 Buccigrossi, David NS9, T P382 Buck, Brian W PP31, W P306, W P60 Buck, Joshua 157 Buckley, Kathleen M T P79 Budig, Sarah T P36 Buell, Hope 200, T P5, W PP12, W PP9, W P5 Buetefisch, Cathrin T P112 Buettner, Hannah W P177 Buhr, Sarah W PP58 Bui, Thanh-Tung 166 Buisman, Leander R W P285 Bukowski, Melissa J W P234 Buletko, Andrew Blake 54 Bullen, Jennifer 169 Buonanno, Ferdinando W P146, W P398 Burdine, Joselyn W P29 Burgin, W S T P261, T P262, W P283 Burgos, Adrian M 180, 27 Burke, David W P276 Burke, Gregory T MP56 Burke, James F T P131, T P296, W P293 Burke, Virginia M 90 Burks, Bree T P251, T P266 Burns, Jo-Ann NS11, W P361 Burns, Paul A W P56 Burshtein, Aaron T P209 Burshtein, Joshua T P209 Burshtein, Reuben T P209 Burton, Dee T MP76 Burton, Naomi M W P217 Busani, Sudharani W P421 Busby, Leslie 65 Busch, David R T MP63 Bushnell, Cheryl 146, 75, T P268, T P281, W P301, W P366 Bussey, Henry I W P302 Bussmeyer, Matthias 105 Bustamante, Alejandro 189 Busuttil, Ronald W W P318 Butcher, Kenneth 91, CT P6, T P323, T P324, W PP112, W PP31, W P306, W P325, W P60 Button, Jenny NS9 Buttrick, Maureen 54, T MP12, T P200, W P10, W P2, W P31 Caan, Bette CT P33 Cadilhac, Dominique NS23 CADISS Investigators LB3 Cahill, Caroline W P400 Cai, Chunyan T P127, T P196, T P203, T P321, T P57, W PP115, W P224 Cai, Liqian T P298 Cai, Yiling CT P35, CT P9 Caidahl, Kenneth 139 Cain, Kevin C W P125 Caldera, Kristin T P122 Caldwell, Kizzy T P292 Callaghan, Brian C W P293 Callaway, Clifton W P223 Calleja, Ana I T MP57, T P68 Calleja Sanz, Ana I W P56 Callison, Richard CT P39 Calo, Lesley W P234 Cameliere, Lucie 214 Camera, Luis T MP39, T P165 Camicia, Michelle NS6 Cammarata, Dan W P339 Camp, Deborah 65, NS7 Campbell, Bruce 187, CT P6, T P318, W PP34, W P404 Campbell, Bruce C V LB2, W P49, T P48, T P75 Campbell, David T 128 Campbell, Gladys W P364 Campbell, James 58, W P288, W PP29 Campbell, Morgan S W PP98 Camps, Pol W P69 Camps-Renom, Pol CT P4 Canaan, Alberto CT P36 Canchola, Alison LB5 Candelario-Jalil, Eduardo W PP85 Cano, Luis 181, W P41 Cánovas, David CT P4, W P69 Cantonis, Matthew W PP107 Cantú-Brito, Carlos T MP96, W P266 Cantwell, Vicki T P300 Cao, Guodong W P250 Cao, Zhijuan T P77, W P249 Caplan, Justin 42 Caplan, Louis R LB9 Capozzi, Lori T MP14 Caprio, Fan Z 123 Caputo, Lisa M T P348, W PP81 Cárcamo, Daniel T P34, W PP24 Cardamone, Michael T P375 Cardona, Pedro 181, W P41 Cardona, Pere T P207 Carhuapoma, J Ricardo 94, W PP114 Carkhum, Rasheedah T P292 Carl, Daniel W PP58 Carmel, Jason B 162 Carpenter, David A 134 Carr, Brendan G 86, W P209, W P216 Carrasquillo, Olveen T P261, T P262, W P283 — 117 — Carrazana, Enrique LB P25 Carrera, Caty T P72, W P104 Carrick, Frederick R T P121 Carroll, Timothy J 174 Carrozzella, Janice 202, T P12, W P12 Carter, Ravan J T P179 Cartrett, Karen W PP75 Carvalho, Vanessa T P34, W PP24 Casado-Naranjo, Ignacio CT P4, W P143 Casaubon, Leanne CT P7, W P280 Casavant, Reema T MP24 Case, Erin T P146 Case, Kristen W P360 Caso, Valeria W P117, W P68 Casoni, Francesca T P315, W P69 Casper, Christy L T MP99, W P362 Castellanos, Mar W P424, 186, W PP26 Castillo, José W PP26 Castonguay, Alicia C 197, LB P14 Catalan Stroke Code and T P207 Reperfusion Consortium Catanese, Luciana 213 Catell-Gordon, David C 90 Catlin, Anita NS6 Cawley, Michael T P100 Cebral, Juan W P78 Cecilia, Austin T P231 Cejero, Russell T P200 Cen, Steven 78, 158, LB15, T P139 Cendoroglo Neto, Miguel T P37, W PP82 Cengiz, Pelin W P242 Censullo, Eileen T MP98 Cerada, Carlo W G W P48 Cerebral Cavernous 193 Malformation Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis Collaborators Cereda, Carlo 28, 103, W P49 Cerejo, Russell 169, 54, T P17, W P119, W P120, W P121, W P31 Cespedes, Sandino W PP68 Cha, Jae-Kwan 184, W P58, T P169, T P215, W P312 Cha, Ruth 44 Chabrashvili, Tinatin W P406 Chahal, Harina T P3, W PP28, W P19, W P307, W P61 Chai, Christian H W P35 Chalaala, Chiraz CT P3 Chalouhi, Nohra 107, 109, 111 Chaloupka, John C CT P39 Chamorro, Ángel CT P1 Chan, Bernard 74, 151, T P39, W P36 Chan, Edward 96 Chan, Sheila 13, T P294, W P322 Chan, Yiong Huak 151 Chan, Yu-Feng Y T MP92 Chanana, Vishal W P242 Chang, Anne M T P124 Chang, Dae-Il T P156 Chang, Fen-Lei T P295 Chang, Hyuk-Won W PP18 Chang, Shuang 117 Chang, Steven W P416 Chang, Tiffany T P321 Chang, Tiffany E T MP80 Chang, Won Hyuk T P126, W P103, W P127, W P128, W P139 Chang, Xiaoni W P396 Changa, Abhinav R W P74 Chantler, Paul W P100, W P386 Chao, Diana T P237 Chapman, Stephanie T MP99 Chapman Smith, Sherita 90, T P191 Chapot, René W PP9 Charbel, Fady T LB9 Charlton, Annaliese CT P19 Chassee, Todd W P220 Chatterjee, Anjan CT P10 Chatterjee, Pia 211 Chaturvedi, Seemant T MP82, CT P49 Chau, Janita P C T P124 Chaudhary, Aizaz T P92, W P253 Chaudhary, Gauhar T P265, T P265 Chaudhary, Neeraj W P422 Chaudhary, Saqib 92, W PP118 Chaudhry, Saqib T P19, W P151, W P190, W P310, W P53 Chaudhry, Zeshan A T P5, W PP23 Chaudhuri, Jaydip R W P186 Chaudry, M Imran W P20, W P83 Chauhan, Anjali T MP13, W P98 Chauhan, Ganesh 150 Chauhan, Nabeel 126, W PP105 Chee, Christina Y 90, W PP41 Cheema, Ikreet T P407 Chekuru, Lavanya W P376 Chelluboina, Bharath LB P22 Chen, Chung-Shiuan LB6 Chen, De 115 Chen, Er 12 Chen, Hui-Chun T P413 Chen, Jieli 165, T P410, T P94, W PP87, W P110 Chen, Jing LB6 Chen, Jun T MP18, W P250 Chen, Kai W PP57 Chen, Karen T P111 Chen, Lei W P146, W P398 Chen, Michael T P15, W P6 Chen, Ning T MP93, W P378 Chen, Peng 127,197, T MP3, W P11, W P22 Chen, Xiangyan T P110 Chen, Y Eugene 72 Chen, Yanting W P99 Chen, Yasheng 176, T P45, W P317, W P32 Chen, Yu-Chieh T P295 Chen, Yun CT P5 Cheng, Eric 121, CT P19, CT P32, T MP73 Cheng, Henry H T P368 Cheng, Michelle Y T MP19 Cheng, Tim W PP48 Cheng-Ching, Esteban 169, T P14, W P13 Cherian, Laurel J W PP113 Chernyshev, Oleg T P263 Cheskes, Sheldon CT P7 Cheung, Ken CT P36, LB13, W PP68, W P137 Cheung, Michael M H T P375 Cheung, N Wah NS23 Chhatbar, Pratik 7, T P29 Chien, Aichi W PP48, W P72, W P77 Chimowitz, Marc I 138, 172, 217, CT P49, T MP35, W P113, W P381, W P382 Chinchilli, Vernon T P278 Ching, Marilou 155, W PP32 Chinnappareddy, Nimmi 18 Chiquete, Erwin T MP96, W P266 Chisaka, Toshiyuki 118, 32 Chisholm, Nioka T MP20 Cho, Han-Jin T MP88 Cho, Il-Hwan T P239, W P70 Cho, Jae Yong W P103 Cho, Min C T P290 Cho, Sung T P200 Cho, Sunghee T P223 Cho, Yong-Jin 184, T P169, T P309, W P312, W P58 Cho, Young Dae T P8 Choi, Arthur W P267 Choi, Dae Seob T P8 Choi, Grace T P3 Choi, Hojin T P90 Choi, Huimahn A T P321 Choi, Jay Chol 184, W P312, W P58 Choi, Jeanie M 127, T MP3, W P11 Choi, Jeong-Yoon W P150 Choi, Jin Wook T P21 Choi, Jun-Yong 22 Choi, Kang-Ho T P175 Choi, Kangho 184 Choi, Philip 178, T MP4, T P52 Choi, Si-Wan W P122 Choi, Youngbin T P381 Choi Kwon, Smi NS13 Chondrogianni, Maria 185 Chong, Ji Y W PP36 Chong, Vincent F 74 Chong, Winston LB2 Chopp, Michael 165, 167, T P410, T P94, W PP52, W PP87, W P101, W P107, W P110, W P241, W P92 Choquet, Hélène 196 Chou, Joe T MP9 Chou, Ning 74 Choudhri, Omar W P416 Chouraki, Vincent 148 Chowdhary, Abhineet W P71 Chowdhury, Wahid W P44 Chrischilles, Elizabeth T MP113 Christensen, Anders CT P29, T P193 Christensen, Hanne CT P29, T P193, W PP27, T P415 Christensen, Søren W P48, W P49, T P16 Christenson, Jim CT P7 Christianson, Teresa J 193 Christie, Leah E T P123 Chu, Haitao LB P34 Chu, Stacy W P197 Chuang, Pei-Ying T P61 Chueh, Ju-Yu W P34 Chugh, Chandril T P352, W P208 Chughtai, Morad 101, 45, LB7, T MP110, T MP115, T P137 Chung, Chin-Sang 212 Chung, Jong-Won T MP11, W P312 Chung, Lee S W PP104 Chung, Matthew W P371 Chung, Misook L 70 Chung-Huan J Sun, Chung-Huan 197 Churilov, Leonid LB2, T MP61 Ciccio, Gabriele 132, T MP7, W P418 Cieri, Enrico W P117, W P68 Cikla, Ulas W P242 Ciliberti-Vargas, Maria A T P261, T P262, W P283 Cimflova, Petra 178, T MP4, T P52, T P99 Ciolli, Laura 48 Cipolla, Marilyn W P409 CISR Investigators T P106 Claassen, Jan W PP61 Clancy, Caitlin 183, 82, T MP43, T P319, T P399 Clark, Diane T P303 Clark, Sarah J CT P36 Clarke, Alison W PP9 Clarkson, Andrew 163 Claus, Christian W P383 CLEAR III Investigators 94, T P316 Clifton, Diane L NS10 Cline, David W P301 Cloft, Harry J 112, W PP43 Cloonan, Lisa W P66, T P40 Clore, Gosia LB P11 Cloud, Geoffrey 58, W PP29 Coar, Patricia W P136 Cobo, Erik CT P1 Coca, Steven W PP76 Cocho, Dolores W P69 Codas, Javier W P69 Coffing, Jessica W P270, W P275 Coffman, Jason T MP16 Cogdell, Vonda L T P336 Cognard, Christophe 179, CT P18 Cohen, Abigail S T P197, T P267, W PP33 Cohen, Adam T P199 Cohen, David J CT P18 Cohen, Wendy LB P36 Cohen-Gadol, Aaron A T P179 Cohez, Julien T P63 Colello, Anna 125, 8 Coleman, Elisheva R W P50 Coleman Martin, Coleman 197 Colín, Jonathan W P266 Colla Machado, Pedro T MP39, T P165, T P389 Collier, Lisa A T P248 Collins, Lester 208 Collis, Richard LB P24 Comeau, Mary E W P126 Comerford, Daniel NS23 Commiskey, Patricia T P259, T P380 Concato, John T P140, W P158 Condon, Christina N W P366 Conell, Carol T P294 Conley, Kathleen T P387 Conley, Robert CT P50 Conlon, Eileen W P339 Connelly, Kerrin M NS7, T P343 Connely, Kerrin 65 Conners, James J T P211 Connolly, E Sander 106 Connolly, Mark J 135, 40, T MP25 Connolly, Stuart J CT P2 Conroy, Susan S LB P16 Constante, Carles W P219 Conwit, Robin 180, 27, 87, W PP15, W PP77, W P215 Cool, Josephine A 188 Copen, William A W P25 Corado, Carlos W P50, W P200, W P291, T P102 Corbett, Adrian M T P95 Corbin, Timothy W PP107 Cordero-Pérez, Adolfo C T P118 Cordier, Aurelie W P299 Cordina, Steve M W PP46, W P81 Cordonnier, Charlotte 62, T MP112, W P51 Corrales, Marilyn CT P32 Corry, Megan W PP79 Cortijo, Elisa T MP57, T P68 Cory, William T P382 Coscojuela, Pilar 199, T P34, W PP24 Cossio, Otto T P121 Cote, Blair W P357 Cote, Jack 90 Cotleur, Anne 39 Cotsonis, George A 138, 172, W P382 Cotter, Amanda W PP75 Coucha, Maha 220 Cougo-Pinto, Pedro T W P66 Coulson, Jeff W P208 Courville, Katheryn A T MP106 — 118 — Coutts, Shelagh B 160 Cowdery, Joan T P387 Cox, Margueritte 183, 82, T MP43, T P313, T P319, T P399 Cox, Stephanie W P360 Craen, Ton d 150 Craft, Leah T P24, W P358 Crainiceanu, Ciprian W P327 Cram, Peter T MP113 Cramer, Steven C 2, 3, 5, LB14, W PP56, W P387 Crandall, Suzanne W P357 Cranston, Jessica T P73, W P294 Crapser, Joshua W PP50, W PP88 Cras, Patrick T P2 Creighton, Francis 187, W PP34, W P404 Creutzfeldt, Claire W PP101, W PP116, T MP87 Crisby, Milita T P141 Cristiano, Edgardo T MP39, T P165, T P389 Crome, Peter 57 Crossman, Kristen T P360, T P371 Cruchaga, Carlos T P72 Crumlish, Annmarie 155, W PP32 Cruz-Flores, Salvador CT P27 Csiba, Laszlo W P221 Csiszar, Anna 223 Cubillos, Luz Angela W P147 Cuddy, Sarah LB P24 Cudlip, Fern W P349 Cui, Chengcheng T P94 Cui, Li-Ying T MP54 Cui, Liying CT P45, T MP31 Cui, Mei W P168 Cui, Xu W P110 Cui, Yicheng 165 Cui, Yisheng W PP86, W P110, W P92 Cullen, Sean 13, T P294 Culp, William C T P230, T P93 Culpepper, Andre L W PP71 Culpepper, Andrew W PP110 Culver, Joseph P LB P8 Cung, Anh NS5 Cunha, Luis T MP53 Cunningham, Solveig A W PP64 Cunningham, William CT P32 Curfman, David R W P163 Curran, Yvonne 123, T P102, W P200, W P291, W P50 Curtis, Lesley H W P144 Curtze, Sami T P183 Cushman, Mary 84, 84 Cutler, Jeff W P172 Cutter, Gary W P270 Cutting, Shawna T P211, W P277 Cyprich, Janelle W P160 Czap, Alexandra W PP59 Czerwinska, Monika W P394 Czlonkowska, Anna 93, W P221 Daansen, Patricia A T P332 Dababneh, Haitham T P186, W P23, W P24 Dabus, Guilherme 197, LB P14 Daggett, Virginia T P351 Daggy, Joanne 147, W P296 Dahabreh, Issa J LB11 Dahdouli, Mahmoud 148 Dai, Daying W PP45, W P78 Dai, Feng T MP65 Dakka, Ahmed W P46 Dale, George 223, T MP116, W P405 Dale, Simeon NS23 Daley, Carolyn W P342 Daly, Janis J 1 D’Ambrosio, Michael LB P2 Damush, Teresa M T MP73, T P351 Damush, Theresa W P270 Dancer, Sandy T P305 Danesh, Mitchell T P212 Dang, Alex T P253, W P237 Dang, Ying W P396 Daniels, Stephanie K NS1, W P337 Dannenbaum, Mark J 127, T MP3, W P11, W P22 Darsaut, Tim E CT P3 Darwiche, Adnan W P267 Datta, Proleta 127, T MP3, W P11, W P22 Dávalos, Antoni 179, CT P1 Dave, Jui W PP51 David, Guy 86, W P209, W P216 Davis, Albert A W P163 Davis, Barry W P172 Davis, Stephanie M T P248 Davis, Stephen 62, CT P6, LB2, T P48, T P75, T P318 Dawson, Hana W P257 Dawson, Jesse LB P3, LB14, W P165, W P326 Day, Jason W PP95 Day, JD LB12, W PP120 DeAngelis, Lisa M W P205 De Arce, Ana María CT P4 Debette, Stephanie 150 de Bonadona, David T P34, W PP24 DeCarli, Charles 148, 150, 221, W P148, W P164, T P412 Decker, Carole W PP74 DeFronzo, Justine T MP101 DEFUSE 2 Investigators T P16 Degos, Vincent 191 Deguchi, Kentaro W P106, W P247 de Havenon, Adam LB P36, W PP116, T MP33 Dehkharghani, Seena T P7, W P264 Dehoney, Sarah B W PP104 de Hoog, Leon 163, W PP90 DeJesus, Jane W PP119 deKerillis, Phil T MP107 de la Sayette, Vincent T P63 Del Bene, Alessandra 48 Deleu, D T P271 Delfyett, William W P37, W P38, T MP1 Delgado-Aguilar, Stephanie T P118 Delgado-Mederos, Raquel CT P4, T P315, W P69 Delima, Tenielle T MP100 Dell, Cameron A W P126 Della-Morte, David T P141 Dellinger, Caryl W P1, W P64 de los Rios, Felipe W P155 de los Ríos la Rosa, Felipe 80, W P16, W P178, W P227, W P271, W P374, T MP114, T MP37 DeLuna, Larissa T MP99 Demaerschalk, Bart M CT P49, T P74 DeMars, Kelly M W PP85 Demchuck, Andrew 53, 93, 104,198, 201, 202, CT P17, CT P22, LB4, LB P15, W P12, W P27, W P56, T MP109, T P5, T P11, T P12, T P21, T P33, T P53 Demel, Stacie L T MP37 de Miquel, María Ángeles CT P1, W P41 Demonet, Jean-François T P185 Deng, Guiying 30, W P94, W P96 Deng, Wenjun W P146, W P398 Denktas, Ali E W PP115 Denny, M Carter T MP3, T P307 Dentel, Steve T MP98 Denton, Kyle 113, 29 de Oliveira Manoel, Airton W PP38 Leonardo De Pauw, Adinda 208 Dequatre-Ponchelle, Nelly W P51 De Rango, Paola W P117, W P68 Derdeyn, Colin 106, 134, 138, 157, 172, 187, 217, LB9, W PP34, W P113, W P381, W P382, W P404, T MP35 De Re, Karen NS25 DeRosa, Janet W PP68 Desai, Bhupat T P20 Desai, Jamsheed W P56 Deshaies, Eric W P71 Deshpande, Anirudda 93 De Silva, Travice M 76 Desmond, Natasha T P216 Desmond, Patricia M T P75 Despa, Florin W P252 Despa, Sanda W P252 D’Este, Cate NS23 DeStefano, Anita 148 d’Esterre, Christopher 104, 178, T MP4, T P33, T P41, T P52, T P53, W P27 Deutschmann, Hannes 105, W PP1 Devallance, Evan D W P386 Devasenapathy, Ashok T MP9 de Villiers, Laetitia LB2 Devlin, Kelly W P386 Devlin, Thomas G W P1, W P64 Dewanjee, Pritha 2 Dewey, Helen LB2, T P117 Dhablania, Nathan K W P35 Dhakar, Monica B T P192 Dhammu, Tajinder S T MP23 Dhamoon, Mandip S 142, CT P36, T MP47, W P137 Dhandapani, Krishnan M T P92, W P253 Dhar, Raj T P45 Dhar, Rajat T P405, W P317, W P32 Dharaiya, Devanshi 11, W PP97 Dharia, Robin T P292, W P196 Dharssi, Shazia T P181 Diamantopoulos, Alex 14 Diaz, Cynthia LB P2 Diaz-Otero, Janice M LB P32, W P395 Dibu, Jamil T MP95, T P306 Dichgans, Martin T P408 Dick, William CT P7 Dickson, Robert T MP106, W P207 Diebolt, Elizabeth T P211, W P277 Diederich, Kai T P227, T P97, W P235 Diederichs, Brendan T P52 Diener, Hans Christoph 14, 207, CT P18 Diep, Elizabeth W P217, T P212 Dietrich, Martin W P279 Díez-Tejedor, Exuperio T P205, W P314 Diffee, Kayla 6 Diggs, Erica NS4 Di Lazzaro, Vincenzo 207 Dilekoz, Ergin W PP91 Diller, Matthew T MP70, W P246 Dillon, Catherine CT P15 DiMauro, Sharon T MP13, W P98 Ding, Dale 190 Ding, Ding T P159 Ding, Yong-Hong W PP45, W P78 Ding, Yuchuan T P245, T P76, T P96 Dion, Jacques T P100 Dippel, Diederik W LB4, LB17, LB18 Dirickson, Amanda T P255 DiSanzo, Beth L LB P28 Dittrich, Denise N T MP67 Di Tullio, Marco LB13, W PP65 Diwan, Izzuddin W P25 Dixit, Anand LB14, W PP9 Diz, Debra 75 Dlamini, Nomazulu T P377 Dlugash, Rachel LB P3, T P316, T P322 Do, Huy W P416, W PP16 Dodakian, Lucy 2, 5 Dodani, Sunita W P153 Doeppner, Thorsten R W P112 Dohle, Carolin I W P136 Doi, Yohei 215 Doll, Danielle N W P105 Dombish, Heidi CT P19 Domingo García, Julio T P205 Dominiczak, Anna W P165 Donahue, Manus J 175 Donald, Michelle T P119, T P345 Donaldson, Karin W P341 Donelly, Rose NS11 Dong, Chuanhui 79, T MP47, T P141, T P261, T P262, T P274, W P148, W P283 Dong, Honglin W P187 Dong, Qiang W P168, W P210 Dong, Yan T MP71 Dong, Yi W P210 Donnan, Geoffrey 13, 179, CT P6, LB2, T P48, T P117, T MP61 Donnelly, Rose M W P361 Donohue, Megan 54, W P31, T P200 Donovan, Colleen W P212 Dooley, Gwendolyn W P5 Door To Needle DMAIC Quality W P359 Improvement Project Team Doppelheuer, Shannon W P358, W P8 Dorado, Laura T P315, W P69 Doran, Sarah W PP88 Doran, Sarah J W PP59 Doré, Sylvain W P231, W P237, W P246, W P260, W PP95, T MP70, T P253 Dorrance, Anne LB P32, W P391, W P395, T P416 Dosch, Ahren T P334 Doshi, Riddhi T P295 Doss, Vinodh T T P23 Douglass, Christopher W PP9 Dowdy, Eileen W P339 Dowell, Lauren T P187, T P190, W P154 Dowlatshahi, Dar 93, W P282, W P56 Dowling, Michael M T P369 Dowling, Richard J LB2 Dreier, Jens W PP91 Dromerick, Alexander W 3, LB15, T P413 Du, Xinjian LB9 Duan, Lian CT P35 Dubiel, R CT P28 Dubuc, Lydie T P63 Dubuc, Veronique 160 Duckwiler, Gary 133, 182, LB10, W PP20 Ducruet, Andrew W PP7, W PP22, W PP4, W P223, T P18 Duffy, Carol LB P11 Duggan, Ryan T P231 Duijn, Cornelia M van 150 Dullnig, Brooke W P226 Dumont, Daniel T P410 Duncan, Pamela W 146 Dundas, Peter CT P7 Dunn, Joshua NS7, T P292 Dunning, Kari T P279, W PP58 Durgan, David J 46 Durkalski, Valerie L CT P14 — 119 — d’Uscio, Livius V T P246, W P230 Dusenbury, Wendy NS8 Dusick, Joshua 135 Dyer, Cindy W P341 Dykeman, Jonathan 178, T MP4, T P52 Dykstra-Aiello, Cheryl W P93 Dzialowski, Imanuel 93, T P12 Eapen, Anita W PP52 Earnest, David T MP16 Easton, J Donald CT P16 Eberli, Franz 208 Eberly, Lewis B T P216 Ebinger, Martin 100 Eboras, Olivia Joy T MP108 Eckerle, Bryan W P271, W P374 Eckhardt, Lynn NS4 Eckstein, Marc 180, 27, 87, W PP15, W PP77, W P215 Edelman, Elazer W P407 Edwards, Dorothy F 6, T P122, T P413 Edwards, Mary W P355 Edwards, Nancy T P321 Edwardson, Matthew T P172, W P30 Eesa, Muneer CT P22 Egan, Mary NS16 Egashira, Yusuke 116, T P1, W PP11 Eggen, Nancy T P300 Egger, Allison NS4 Egger, Raymond NS4 Eikelboom, John CT P28 Eikermann-Haerter, Katharina W PP91 Einhorn, Paula W P172 Eisenberg, Bonnie 125 Eisenstein, Robert W P212 Eko, Umo T P265 Elbers, Jorina 16 Eldeniz, Cihat 176, T P370 Elijovich, Lucas T P23 El Khoury, Ramy T P155, T P187, T P190, T P290, T P56, W P154, W P160 Elkind, Mitchell S V 24, 79, 97, 125, 142, CT P5, CT P36, LB5, LB9, LB13, W P137, W P148, W P205, W P329, W MP65, W PP68, W PP111, T MP47, T MP68, T MP77, T MP91, T P141, T P142, T P404, T P419 Elkins, Jacob S CT P5 Elkins, Kelley W P347 Ellemann, Karsten W PP27 Elliott, Andrea T P57 Elm, Jordan CT P24 El-Remessy, Azza B W P388 El-Shafey, Sally W P244 Ely, E Wesley NS4 Emanuele, Martin W P101 Emery, Derek W PP31 Enabore, Jan a 7 Endo, Kaoru LB P30 Endres, Matthias 100 Engelhart, Jolene W P222 Engelter, Stefan 62, 208, W P16 Eng H, Lo W P146 Engineer, Navzer LB14 England, Timothy CT P44 English, Coralie W PP102, W PP103 English, Joey 197 Ennis, Elizabeth LB P24 Enomoto, Yukiko 131, T MP120, T P1, W PP11 Enstrom, Karin T P64 Erbel, Raimund T MP41, T P149 Ergul, Adviye 220, 31, 73, LB P23, T P229, T P92, W PP89, W PP96, W P111, W P244, W P245, W P388, W P412 Erlanger Southeast W P1, W P64 Regional Stroke Center Ernst, Frank R 12 Ernstrom, Karin T P275, T P67, T P74 Eron, Joseph W P399 Esch, Jesse T P368 Escobar, Andrea CT P36 Escrig, Ana M 181, W P41 Esfandiary, Tina T P253 Eskandar, Emad W P299 Eskandari, Ashraf 62 Eskenazi, Jonathan T P62 Eskioglou, Elissavet T P150, T P185 Espaillat, Kiersten T P266, W P400 Espino, Daniela NS5 Espinosa, Aixa T P15, W P6 Esterman, Adrian J W P176 Esterquest, David W P47 Estivill, Xavier W P104 Estrada, Genco T P121 Etminan, Nima 106, CT P25 Eun-Kyu, Kim T P215 Evans, Gregory 75 Ewald, Gregory A W P163 Ewing, James R W P256 Ezerioha, Nnadozie T P29 Faber, James E 115, T MP109 Factor, Diane CT P32 Fader, Ralph W P212 Fagan, Austin 49 Fagan, Susan 31, 220, LB P23, PPS2, W PP89, W PP96, W P111, W P244, W P245, W P253, W P388, W P412 Faggard, Jason W P358 Fahed, Robert 132 Fahner, Jeff W P275 Faigeles, Bonnie 13 Faigle, Roland W P397 Fainardi, Enrico T P33, T P53 Falangola, Maria F T P91 Fan, Florence T P110 Fan, Liqiong 129, T MP8, W P16 Fan, Sinying LB P6 Fan, Youran 10, W P297 Fanale, Christopher V 161, T P219, W PP81, W P308, W P7 Fang, Jiming W P280 Fang, Scot W P267 Fang, Xiaoqian 110 Fansler, Amy 55, CT P14 Faouzi, Mohamed T P2 Faraci, Frank 76, 111 Faraco, Carlos C 175 Faraday, Nauder W P236 Farchioni, Luca W P117, W P68 Faria, Andreia W P130 Farkas, Jeffrey T P186, W P23, W P24 Farman, Shirin W P217 Farooq, Salman 155 Farrant, Mary CT P16 Farrell, Mary B T P274 Fassbender, Klaus W P279, W PP9 FAST-MAG Investigators W P215 FAST-MAG 87, W PP15, W PP77 Investigators and Coordinators Fauchier, Laurent 14 Faughnan, Marie E W P417 Faulder, Kenneth C LB2 Fayad, Pierre T P120, T P78 Fazal, Jawad A W P260 Febo, Marcelo W PP85 Federspiel, Jerome J 146 Feen, Eli T P405 Feeney, Kathleen W P398 Feeser, Venkata R W P346 Fehnel, Corey R W P281 Feigert, Caroline CT P15 Feketa, Viktor V W P249 Fekete, Klara W P221 Felberg, Robert T MP108 Feldmann, Edward 137, 138, 209, T P110 Felix, Cynthia CT P26 Felton, Warren L W P346 Fendrick, A M W P293 Feng, Feng T MP54 Feng, Jun W P396 Feng, Lei T P26 Feng, Wuwei (Wayne) 7, T P29 Fenton, Laura Z T P364 Ferioli, Simona 80, T MP114, T MP37, W PP73, W P155, W P178, W P227, W P271, W P284, W P374 Ferlito, Tom W P141 Fernandez-Cadenas, Israel T P72, W P104 Ferrara, Kathleen W P339 Ferrazzano, Peter W P242 Ferreira, Scott W 206 Feske, Steven K CT P36 Fiebach, Jochen B 100, 179 Field, Thalia S PPS3, T MP79 Fields, Melanie 21, T P370 Fifi, Johanna T P111 Filipek, Agnieszka W P394 Finch, Caleb W P239 Fink, Matthew 188 Finklestein, Seth LB P25 Finley, Heather T P347 Fiorella, David 138, 172, 217, CT P20, T MP35, W P113, W P381, W P382 Fiorucci, Beatrice W P68 Fischer, Urs T P2 Fisher, Marc W P54 Fitzpatrick, Joyce NS25, W P354 Fitzpatrick, Kaitlin T P40, W P66 Fitzsimmons, Brian Fred CT P8 Flaherty, Matthew 24, 80, 97, NS20, T MP37, T MP77, T MP94, T MP114, T P279, W PP71, W PP73, W PP110, W P155, W P178, W P227, W P271, W P284, W P374 Flaherty on Behalf of STOP-IT CT P11 Investigators, Matthew Flanagan, Tom 52 Flemming, Kelly 193, T P320 Flint, Alexander 13, T P294, W P322 Floegel, Thomas W PP21 Flores, Alan 189, 199, T P34, W PP24 Foerch, Christian T MP69 Foldvary, Nancy T P384 Folsom, Aaron LB P34 Folsom, Jamie T P29 Fonarow, Gregg 9, 50, 82, 85,159, 183, 203,T MP43, T P313, T P319, T P399, W PP106, W PP99, W PP113, W P269, W P272 Forchhammer, Hysse B T P415 Ford, Andria 21, 157, 176, T P45, T P370, W P317, W P32 Ford, Gary T P202, W P369 Forde, Kerry NS9, T P382 Fornage, Myriam 148, 150 Forss, Nina 62 Förster, Irmgard T P97 Fortenberry, Tiercy T P266 for the CATIS Investigators LB6 for the CREST-2 Investigators CT P49, CT P50, CT P51 for the ENDOSTROKE 105, W PP1 Study Group for the EXTEND-IA LB2 Investigators for the FL-PR CReSD T P261, T P262, Investigators and W P283 Collaborators For the IMS III and MR CLEAN LB4 Trial Investigators for the IMS III Investigators 202, W P12 for the IMS III Trialists T MP8 for the J-STARS collaborators LB16 for the NeuroCHARGE Consortium 148 Consortium for the NIH StrokeNet CT P34 for the Penumbra FIRST Trialists W P14 for the Penumbra PICS T P5 for the Penumbra Pivotal, W PP12 POST, PICS, START and RetroSTART Trialists for the SAMMPRIS Investigators 172, T MP35, W P113, W P381, W P382 for the SMILOS Investigators LB P9 for the SWIFT PRIME Trialists CT P18 for the TEMPO-1 Investigators 160 Foss, Angela K T P336 Fossati, Silvia T P243 Foster, Hayley CT P30, CT P37, CT P44 Foster, Lydia 53, 129, 202, CT P15, LB4, T P12, W P12 Foster, Mary T MP105 Fotiadis, Panagiotis 43 Fouda, Abdelrahman Y 31, W P245 Fought, Angela J W P191 Fountain, A Jack W PP100 Fournier, Sara B W P386 Fowler, Susan T MP119 Frabizzio, Jennifer T MP107 France, Kathryn A T MP102 Francois, Moreau W P56 Frankel, Michael NS7, T P100, T P24, W PP100, W P276, W P358, W P8 Frankel, Michael R W PP3 Fransen, Puck S S LB17, LB18 Fraser, Justin F W PP6, W P259 Frayne, Richard T P33, T P407, T P41, W PP119 Freedman, Vicki A T P131 Freeland, Tonya W P337 Freeman, Melissa T P290 Freeman, Susan D T P336 Freeman, William D T P316 Freese, Melissa T P327, T P66 Frei, Donald CT P22, W P5, W P7, W P14 Fridriksson, Johann W P29, W P42 Fridriksson, Julius W P29, W P42 Friedler, Brett W PP50, W PP88 Friedman, Elliot 127, T MP3, W P11, W P22 Frisbee, Jefferson W P100 Fritzsch, Dominik T P36 Froehler, Michael 197, T P251, T P266, T P373, W P400 Frontera, Jennifer 54, T P282, W P313 Frum, Chris T P372 Fu, Katherine W PP15 — 120 — Fuentes, Blanca CT P4, T P205, T P315, W P314 Fuentes, Michael T P128 Fugate, Jennifer T P168, W PP39 Fujima, Noriyuki T MP55 Fujimaki, Yumi T P163 Fujimoto, Motoaki T P238 Fujimoto, Shigeru T MP60, T P109, T P70 Fujinami, Jun LB P30 Fujita, Koji T P174 Fujiwara, Satoru T P188 Fukano, Takayuki T P13 Fukuda, Mayumi 215 Fukuda, Miyuki W PP44 Fukuda, Shuji W P28 Fukuda, Shunichi W PP44 Fukuma, Kazuki T P65 Fukushima, Masanori LB16 Fullerton, Heather 17 Fulton, Rachael L W PP102, W PP103, W P165 Furie, Karen CT P12, W P66 Furlan, Anthony CT P23, CT P50, LB11, W P172 Furui, Eisuke 63, T P158, T P188, T P311, W P375 Furukawa, Hajime W PP47 Fushihara, Goji T P244, T P249 Gabbur, Nagaraj W P376 Gadpaille, Alissa W P309, W P332, W P335 Gadpaille, Alyssa W P329, W P333 Gaffney, Kevin C 161 Gagliardi, Rubens J CT P2, T MP53 Gailloud, Philippe W P71 Gaines, Kenneth NS4, T P259, T P380 Galarneau, David NS4 Galati, John C T P375 Galdun, Patrick T P386 Galea, Bernard T P19, W P151, W P190, W P53 Gall, Carolin W P295 Galla, Krishna M T P277 Gallatti, Nichole CT P36 Gallia, Gary LB12, W PP120 Gallione, Carol T P231, W P415 Gallofre, Miquel W P219 Gamble, Dale T P191 GAMES Investigators CT P24 Gan, Herminigildo H T P43 Gandhi, Chirag D W P74 Gandhi, Dorcas B CT P26 Ganz, David CT P32 Gao, Bing W PP94 Gao, Feng LB P31 Gao, Peiyi LB P31 Gao, Peng CT P9 Gao, Shan T MP54 Gao, Yanqin T MP18, W P250 Gao, Yu-Tang T P159 Garces, Moises W P69 Garcia, Andrea T P60 Garcia, Madelleine T MP50 Garcia, Nelda T P146, W PP98, W PP108 García-Bermejo, Pablo T MP57, T P68 García-Berrocoso, Teresa 189 García-Morán, Emilio T MP57 García-Pastor, Antonio W P143 Garcia Polite, Fernando W P407 Garcia-Rivera, Enid J T P261, T P262, W P283 García-Yébenes, Isaac W PP26 Gardener, Hannah T P141, T P262, W P283 Gardezi, Syed Ali T MP48 Gardner, Glenn E T P124 Gardner, Michelle T P256 Garg, Neetika 61, W P316 Garg, Priya W P25 Garland, Jennifer W P342 Garmany, Charla W P341 Garrett, Racquell W P337 Gasparian, Gregory T P283 Gass, Achim T P51 Gatollari, Hajere J 125 Gautier, Sophie W P51 Gaynor, William T MP63 Gaziano, Liam C W PP70 Gdovinová, Zuzana W P221 GECEN Investigators T P118 Geisler, Karin W PP27 Gekka, Masayuki T MP55 Geller, Daniel LB P29 Gemmete, Joseph J W P422 Gengo, Francis T P386 Gentile, Nina T CT P31 Gentric, Jean-Christophe CT P3 George, Alexander T P56, T P187, T P190, T P290, T P325, W P154, W P160 George, Anu A T P135 George, Mary 82, 183, T P319, T P399, T MP43, T MP80 George, Paul 28, T MP17, T MP50 George, Pravin T P17 Georgia Stroke Professional NS7 Alliance Georgia Stroke Professional 65 Alliance (GA-SPA) Gerard, Daniel T P272 Gerber, Johannes W P18 Gershon, Raphael W P358 Gershteyn, Anna 219 Gerson, Myron W PP58 Gerthoffer, William W PP46 Gervase, Joe T P347 Gervasi-Franklin, Palma W P137 Get With The Guidelines (Stroke) T MP78 Investigators Ghiso, Jorge T P243 Gialdini, Gino W PP66 Gianatasio, Ryan T P352, W P208 Giannakidis, Dimitrios T P38, W P188 Giannoni, Patrizia T P243 Giannopoulos, Sotirios T P134 Gibbs, Richard A 148 Gibson, Ellen M T P86 Gich, Ignasi CT P4 Gidwani, Umesh 60, W P310 Gies, Cheryl NS15 Gilbert, Robert W T MP49 Gilboa, Boaz 132 Gilchrist, Emily T P251, T P266, W P400 Gildersleeve, Kasey T P196, T P203 Gill, Rick T MP83 Gill, Sonia W P190 Gindville, Melissa T P362 Gioia, Laura 91, T P324, W PP31, T P323, W PP112, W P60, W P306, W P325 Giralt-Steinhauer, Eva W P104 Giruparajah, Mohana W P198 Giurgiutiu, Dan Victor T P40, W PP4, W PP7, W P223 Given, Curtis CT P8 Glaza, Kathleen NS21 Glushakov, Alexander V W P260 Glymour, Maria T P133, T P147 Go, Criscely W PP60 Goddeau, Richard 141, W PP62 Gogela, Steven L T MP6 Goggins, Brian T P266 Gohs, Julie NS20 Goldberg, Mark 35, CT P27 Goldbourt, Uri T MP40 Golding, Larisa T P216 Goldman, James T P419 Goldstein, David T MP65 Goldstein, Larry B T P361 Golombievski, Esteban T MP83 Gomes, Joao T MP12, W P10 Gomes, Joao A 39 Gómez-Choco, Manuel CT P4, W P69 Gómez-Gonzalez, Alejandra W P69 Gongora-Rivera, Fernando T P118 Gonzales, Nicole 161, W PP115, W P224 Gonzalez, Nestor 40, LB10, T MP25, T MP28 Gonzalez, Nestor R 135, 182 González, R G T P5 Gonzalez, Ramon G T P30 González-Aquines, Alejandro T P118 González-Garza, Lizeth T P118 Gonzalez Hermosillo, Antonio W P147 Gonzalez-Toledo, Maria 49 Good, David T P278 Goodyear, Bradley G T P407 Gordon, Errol T P282, T P396, W P313 Gorelick, Philip B LB9 Gorman, Bridget T P353 Gornbein, Jeffrey T P26 Gornik, Heather L T P274 Goroff, Holly L W P136 Gorospe, Arantxa W P143 Gottesman, Rebecca T MP56, T MP86, T P142, W P397 Gounis, Matthew J W P34 Govindarajan, Prasanthi W PP79 Goyal, Manu 157 Goyal, Mayank 104, 160, 178, 198, 203, 53, CT P18, CT P22, LB P15, T MP4, T P12, T P33, T P34, T P5, T P52, T P53, W PP24, W P12, W P27, W P56 Goyal, Nitin 185, T MP49, T P23, T P273, T P47, W P289, W P52 Gozal, Yair T MP6 Grabe, Hans 150 Graff-Radford, Jonathan 44 Graham, C B W P42 Graham, Simon W PP38 Gralla, Jan 130, 201 Granger, D Neil T P232, W P238 Grant, Ellen T P368 Grantz, Matthew R W PP104 Grau-Sepulveda, Maria 50, 85, 159 Graves, Alexandra T MP99, W P362 Gray, Darryl T W P292 Gray, Richard 57 Graybeal, John T P278 Green, Lindsey NS3 Greenberg, Karen J LB P2 Greenberg, Steven M 43, 98, LB P19, T MP58, T P153 Greene, Erin A T P333 Greene, James W P196 Greer, David M W P67 Greer, Destiny T P350 Greere, Danielle M T MP48 Grega, Maura T MP56 Gregory, Christoforidis W P419 Gregoryan, Mikayel T P24 Greiner, Melissa A 9, W PP106, W P144, W P269 Grelli, Kimberly N T P362 Grenier, Jeremy T P225, T P80, W P98 Grewal, Himmat 19, T P241, T P82 Gribko, Michele T P209 Grider, Ronald W PP41 Griebe, Martin T P51 Griffin, Andrea W PP75 Griffith, Kaitlin T MP63 Griffith, Sandra 10, W P297 Grigoryan, Mikayel W P8 Grond, Martin W P199 Gronewold, Janine T MP41, T P149 Gropen, Toby NS4 Gröschel, Klaus 105, W PP1, W P199 Grose, Noah W P55 Grossberg, Jonathan T P24, W P8 Grossman, Aaron G T MP37 Grotta, James 50, 52, 127, 159, 161, 166, CT P13, CT P27, CT P46, PPS1, T MP3, T P57, T P127, T P202, T P321, W P11, W P22, W P224, W PP55, W PP115 Grubb, Robert L 134 Grunwald, Iris Q W PP9 Gu, Xin W P187 Gu, Yian LB5 Gu, Yuxiang CT P35 Guallar, Eliseo LB P34, T P108 Gubitz, Gord 93 Guell, Kathleen 164 Guerra, Sonia T P329, T P330, T P356, T P62 Guerrero, Jackie W PP107 Guerrier, Tami T P129 Guettier, Sophie T P63 Guido, Michael W P339 Guilliams, Kristin 21, T P370, T P45, T P72, W P317, W P32 Guisado, Raul W PP5, W P63 Gulati, Deepak T P18, W PP22 Gullach, Anders T P415 Guðnason, Vilmundur 150 Gunnell, Brian S 90 Gunter, Jeffrey 44 Guo, Diana E W P417 Guo, Jian T MP93 Guo, Jiang T MP93 Guo, Michelle 86, W P216 Guo, Wencheng W P168 Guo, Xinyue W PP96 Gupta, Mihir W P416 Gupta, Rishi 127, 197, 200, 65, CT P23, T MP3, W PP3, W P11, W P22, W P5 Gurol, M Edip 43, LB P19, T MP58 Guthikonda, Murali T P96 Guthikonda, Muril T P245 Guthmann, Anita T P352, W P208 Gutierrez, Jose T P419, W PP68 Guyette, Frank W P223 Guyler, Paul W PP9 Guzik, Amy W P301 Guzik, Tomasz J W P87 Guzman-Marin, Ruben W P217 Guzy, Judy CT P36, T P26 Haan, Mary T P133 Haapaniemi, Elena W P51 Haase, Kathrin T P383 Haass, Anton W P279 Habermann, Barbara LB P7 Hacke, Werner 179, CT P18, CT P6 Hackett, Maree CT P45 Hadar, Shalom 42 — 121 — Haddad, Gabriel T P252 Hafer-Macko, Charlene LB P28, T P114, T P115, T P116 Hafez, Sherif 220, W PP96, W P244 Hahn, Nicola W P152 Haji, Shamir T P320 Hak, Susana 200, W P71 Haley, William E 143, W P176 Hall, Christiana CT P14 Hall, Ruth 122, T P284, W P280 Hallenbeck, John M LB P18 Halmrast, Curt W P222 Halterman, Marc LB P35 Haltigan, Emily T P228 Hamabe, Jumpei T P32 Hamada, Yusuke T P22 Hamade, Youssef J W P75 Hamann, Gerhard F W P199 Hamano, Eika W P82 Hamburg, Naomi M T P274 Hamby, Hannah T P292 Hamilton, Robert T MP25 Hamilton, Robert K 161 Hamilton, Scott 180, 201, 27, 87, W PP15, W PP77, W P215 Hamm, Deanna T P129 Hamm, Theresa NS22, NS26 Hammond, Matthew D 114, W PP49 Hampel, MJ T P300 Han, Eun Young T P126, W P127, W P128, W P139 Han, Feng W P109 Han, Haera NS27 Han, Miran T P21 Han, Moon Hee T P8 Han, Moon-Ku 184, 23, T MP11, T P107, T P309, W P290, W P312, W P58 Han, Sangwon T P268 Hanayik, Taylor W P29, W P42 Hanel, Ricardo W PP43 Hanel, Ricardo A CT P21, W P76 Hänggi, Daniel 106, CT P25 Hanley, Daniel 94, LB P3, T P316, T P322, T P403, W P326, W P327, W PP114 Hannah, Deidre 9, W PP106, W P269 Hannah, Jessica W P381 Hanne, Laura 100 Hannikainen, Heikki T P183 Hannon, Peter M W PP104 Hansen, Christine K T P193 Hansen, Christine Krarup CT P29 Hansen, Paul A T P352, W P208 Hanson, Josiah T P237 Harada, Masafumi T P174 Harada, Taisuke W P45 Haršány, Michal W P221 Hardy, N Chantelle W P144 Hare, Joshua M 168 Haring, Hans-Peter 105 Harl, Jami NS3 Harmouche, Elie W P196 Harnof, Sagi LB P3 Harrigan, Mark 68, LB P3, T MP91, T P325, T P326, T P404, W P309, W P324, W P328, W P329, W P332, W P333, W P334, W P335 Harrington, Frances W PP9 Harrington, Timothy J LB2 Harris, Devin CT P7 Harris, Gabrielle M T P129 Harris, Nia W PP50, W P108 Harris, Tamara B T P130, W P169 Harris, Z L T P360 Harris, Zeah T P371 Hart, Blaine 196 Hart, Robert T MP53 Hart, Robert G 137, 209, 213, CT P2, PPS3 Hartson, Kimberly W P360 Hartstein, Joseph T P115 Harvey, Lisa CT P26 Harvey, Richard L W PP57 Hasan, David 107, 109, 111 Haschker, Shelby T P276 Hasegawa, Koji W PP44 Hasegawa, Yasuhiro 63, T P158, T P311, W P375 Hasegawa, Yu T MP72 Hashimoto, Tetsuya T P178 Hashimoto, Tomoki W PP47 Hassan, Ameer 60, T MP38, T P302, T P308, W PP118, W P310, W PP2 Hassler, Amanda T P57 Hattori, Nobutaka T P257 Haussen, Diogo T MP5, T P24, W P8 Havsteen, Inger CT P29, T P193 Hawkins, Angela W P15, W P348, W P356, W P357 Hawkins, Kimberly E W PP85 Hayakawa, Mikito 173, T MP118, T MP120, T P164 Hayashi, Kentaro 170, T P32, W P28 Hayashi, Masataka W P82 Hayashi, Tomonori 218 Hayman, James W P422 Hays, Angela T P325, T P404, W P334 Hays, Angela N W P309 Hays, Seth A 162 Hazaa, Walaa W P2 Hazarie, Roopnarine T P347 He, Ji-Wei W P263 He, Jiang LB6 He, Julian T P30 He, Le T P266 He, Li T MP93, W P378 He, Shuhan W P239 He, Tao T P298 He, Tongrong 71 He, Weiwen CT P9 He, Yue W P413 Hecht, Mindy F T P390, T P391 Heck, Donald CT P50 Heckbert, Susan T P142 Hedna, Vishnumurthy S 41 Heeley, Emma 96 Heger, Ian T P92 Hei, ChangChun T P85 Heidari, Khosrow 89, W PP75 Heinz Nixdorf Recall T MP41, T P149 Study Investigative Group Heistad, Donald 111 Heisz, Jennifer J W P156 Heitsch, Laura 157, T P45, T P72, W P32, W P317 Helbig, Uwe T P383 Heldner, Mirjam T P2 Helland, Brian NS26 Heller, Gary V T P274 Hellkamp, Anne S W PP99 Helpern, Joseph A T P91 Hemelsoet, Dimitri 208 Hemmen, Eema T MP100, T P280 Hemmen, Thomas T P280, T P67 Hemmen, Thomas M T MP100, T P275, T P64, T P74 Hendrickson, Howard T P93, T P230 Hendrikse, Jeroen 175 Hennerici, Michael G T P51 Henninger, Nils 141, W PP62 Henry, Michelle L 143 Hensley, Amber T P95 Heo, Ji Hoe T MP88 Heo, Sung Hyuk T P156 Herath, Priyantha W P29 Herber, Charlotte W P26 Herial, Nabeel T MP10, T MP115 Herman, June W P222 Hermann, Dirk M T MP41, T P149, W P112 Hernandez, Adrian 9, 50, 159, 203, T P313, W PP106, W P144, W P269, W P272 Hernandez, Maria del Mar T P243 Herson, Paco 19, 30, T MP62, T P241, T P82, W P94, W P96 Hess, David C 138, PPS2, T P417, T P79, T P92, W P253 Hickey, Sean P T P241 Hiestand, Brian W P301 Higashida, Kyoko T P311 Hill, Kelvin NS23 Hill, Michael 53, 93, 104, 160, 198, CT P7, CT P22, CT P48, LB P15, LB1, PPS3, T P12, W P12 Hill, Valerie CT P19 Hill, William D T P79 Hillier, Susan L W P176 Hillis, Argye T MP86, W P42, W P130 Hillmann, Maureen W PP110, W PP71 Hiltunen, Sini T P183 Himali, Jayandra 221, T P130, W P169 Himeno, Takahiro T MP90 Hinckley, Peter 25 Hinderliter, Alan W P371 Hinduja, Archana T MP95, T P306, W PP105 Hinman, Jason D 182, T P297, T P55, W P318 Hinson, Holly E T P314 Hinson, Jim T MP5 Hird, Megan A T P123, W PP54 Hirsch, Mark A T P129 Hishikawa, Nozomi W P106, W P247 Hitchner, Elizabeth LB P21 Hitomi, Jiro 171 Ho, Victor PPS1 Hobbs, Gerald T P112 Hobohm, Carsten T P36 Hockenberry, Jason T P292, W P196 Hocker, Sara T P312, W P298 Hoda, Md N T P79, T P417 Hoda, Md Nasrul T P92, W PP96, W P253 Hoda, Nasrul PPS2 Hodell, Evan W PP79 Hodges, Wayne NS2 Hoenig, Helen 146 Hofer, TImothy P W P293 Hoff, Brian 157 Hoffman, Alex W PP29, W P288 Hoffman, Theresa T P292 Hofmann, Erich 105, W PP1 Hogan, Elizabeth T MP108 Hogue, Charles W P397 Hoit, Dan T P23 Hokari, Masaaki T P226, W P97 Holcomb, Matthew W PP45 Holcombe, Andrea W P80 Holden, Mary W P360 Hollatz, Amanda T MP62 Holloway, William 197, W P15 Holmstedt, Christina T P29 Holmstedt, Christine W P113 Homma, Kazunari LB P30, T P158, T P42, W PP19 Honarmand, Amir R 174 Hong, Jennifer W P30 Hong, Jeong-Ho T P107, W PP18 Hong, Ji Man T P11, T P21 Hong, Keun-Sik 184, 216, T P169, T P309, W P312, W P58 Hong, Sung-Ha W P254, W P254 Hong, Zhen T P159 Honig, Lawrence T P419 Honma, Kazunari 63 Hood, Lauren T P237 Hopkins, LN W PP32 Horev, Anat W PP4, W P223 Hori, Daijiro W P397 Horie, Nobutaka 170, T P32, W P28, W P89 Horiuchi, Masatsugu 118, 32 Horn, Michelle W P56 Horn, Paul T P365 Hornberger, Eva T P51 Horne, Margaret A 193 Horn-Ross, Pamela LB5 Hoshi, Taku T P10 Hosomi, Naohisa 218, LB16, T MP90 Hosseini, Shahla T MP77 Houben, Mathias Bernard W PP91 Houghton, David NS4 Houkin, Kiyohiro 136, T MP55, T MP59, T P226, W P97 Houng, Aiilyan W P258 Hourani, Anas T MP9 Howard, George 143, 149, 83, 84, CT P17, CT P48, CT P49, CT P50, CT P51,T MP44 Howard, Harriet CT P30, CT P37 Howard, Virginia 83, 84, 143, 149, CT P48, CT P49, T MP44, T P143, T P361, W PP64, W P176 Hsia, Amie W W P30 Hsieh, Justin W P257 Hsieh, Tyken T MP56 Hsu, Chih-Cheng CT P6 Hu, Heng W P105 Hu, Hui W PP94 Hu, Xiao T MP25 Hu, Xiaoming T MP18, W P250 Hua, Ya 116, W PP92 Huang, Chengguang CT P35 Huang, David Y T MP5 Huang, Josephine F T P168, W P9 Huang, P G W P88 Huang, Paul L W P240 Huang, Yi CT P35 Huang, Yining 96, CT P40, W P159 Huang, YuJie CT P35 Hubbard, Isabel W P29, W P42 Hubbard, Robert B T P86 Hucke, Stephanie T P227, W P235 Huddle, Daniel W P5 Hudobenko, Jacob T MP13 Hudson, Lillie CT P32 Hudson, Todd W P140 Hueb, João C T MP51 Huertas Gonzalez, Nuria T P205 Huey, Dicky T P337, T P339 Huffer, Andrew W PP101, W PP116 Hughes, Derralynn A 26 Hughes, Shana W PP79 Hughes, Susan E CT P48 Hui, Edward S T P91 Hui, Ferdinand 169, T MP12, T P14, W P10, W P119, W P2, W P71 — 122 — Huisman, Menno CT P28 Hulbert, Monica L 21, T P370 Hulin, Abigail L T P179 Hull, Heather W P93 Hulsey, Daniel R 162 Hundborg, Heidi W PP27 Hunt, Donna W P348 Hunter, Madeleine D LB13 Hunter, Tina D W P189 Hurn, Patricia D CT P27 Hussain, Mohammed T P186, T P3, W PP28, W P19, W P23, W P307, W P61 Hussain, Muhammad S 169, 54, T MP12, T P14, T P17, T P200, W P10, W P13, W P2 Hussain, Muhammed W P31 Hussain, Syed 60, 92, T P298, W PP109, W PP118, W P310 Hustey, Fredric 54 Huston, John 108, CT P49, T P180 Hutchinson, Darren T P375 Hutchisson, Marge T P274 Hwan Ahn, Seong 104 Hwang, David Y NS20, W P126 Hwang, Juna W P401 Hyder, Shiraz W P222 Hylek, Elaine CT P28 Hynan, Linda S T P369 Hyogo, Toshio 131, W PP11 Iadecola, Costantino 119, W P205 Iavarone, Anthony T P194 Ibayashi, Setsuro LB16 Ibrahim, Nancy CT P32 ICARE Investigators 3 iCAS Investigators W PP16 Ichikawa, Hiroo W P48 Ichwan, Daniel T MP52 Ichwan, Daniel J T P297 Ideguchi, Minoru W P82 Ido, Moges NS7 Idrif, Sherief 198 Ifejika, Nneka T P127, W PP115 Igarashi, Hironaka W P243 Iguchi, Yasuyuki T P136, T P44, T P50, W P204 IHAST Investigators W P80 Iida, Hidehiro T P178 Iihara, Koji T MP29, T MP85, T P167, T P394, W PP42, W PP80, W P278, W P82 Ikeda, Toshiki T P244, T P249 Ikeda, Yasuo LB8 Ikemura, Ayako W P414 Ikram, M A 150 Ikram, M K 150 Ikushima, Ichirou W P40 Imamura, Hirotoshi T P10 Immergluck, Joshua W P246 Inaba, Toshiki W P90 Indupuru, Hari PPS1 Indupuru, Hari Kishan T P196, T P203 Ing, Marissa M T MP67 Inglessis, Ignacio W P398 Inoue, Kentaro 38 Inoue, Manabu 28,103, W P48 Inoue, Takuya T P109 Inoue, Yasuteru LB P30 INTERACT Investigators W PP117 Intercollegiate Stroke Working 58 Party INTERRSeCT Study Group W P56 Intrapiromkul, Jarunee T P108 Inusa, Baba T P369 Inzitari, Domenico 48 Iowa Stroke Registry Hospitals T P144 Ip, Hing Lung LB P6, T P110 Irisawa, Hiroshi W P393 Iruela-Arispe, Luisa 135 Irwin, Alexander J T P228 Isaac, Ifeoma T P19 Isaza- Restrepo, Daniel W P147 Ishi, Yukitomo T MP55 Ishibashi, Toshihiro W P414 Ishida, Koto T P148 Ishii, Akira T MP120 Ishii, Daizo W P82 Ishikawa, Tatsuya 38 Ishitsuka, Takao T MP60, T P109, T P70 Ishizaka, Shunsuke T MP19 Ishizuka, Naoki LB8 Ishrat, Tauheed W PP89, W P111 Iskandarani, Khaled T P278 Islam, Fareesa T P363 Islam, Shofiqul W PP119 Issam, Awad W P419 Itabashi, Ryo T P188 Ito, Masaki 136, T MP59 Ito, Taiji W P142 Ito, Yasuhiro 63, T P158, W P375 Itrat, Ahmed 54, T P17, T P200, W P31 Iversen, Helle W PP27 Ives, Natalie 57 Ivey, Frederick LB P28, T P114, T P115, T P116 Iwanami, Jun 118, 32 Iwata, Tomonori T P103, W P115, W P17, W P33 Iwuchukwu, Ifeanyi W P182 Iyer, Rathy T P369 Iyer, Sunil T P141 Izumo, Tsuyoshi 170, T P32, W P28 Jabbour, Pascal 107, 109 Jack, Clifford 44 Jackson, Nancy T P310 Jackson, Robin T P216 Jackson, Tawny T MP98 Jackson, William T P416, W P391, W P395 Jacobs, Amber PPS1, T P202 Jacobson, Sven CT P24 Jadhav, Ashutosh 128,T MP1, T P18, W PP4, W PP7, W PP22, W P223, W P37, W P38, W P39 Jafari-Khouzani, Kourosh W P46 Jaff, Michael R T P274 Jagadeesan, Bharathi T P25, W P390 Jagolino, Amanda T P196, T P203, W P22 Jahan, Reza 130, 182, 201, CT P18, LB10, T P26 Jahangir, Arshad T MP48 Jahangir, Nauman 77, T MP10, T P66, T P71, W P370 Jahnel, Jan T P58 Jahromi, Babak S T P347 Jain, Ash T P157, T P162 Jain, Vishal B W P421 Jaja, Blessing W PP37 Jalin, Angela M A A T P239 Jallo, Jack 94 James, Jeffrey W PP93 James, Martin 58, W PP29 James, Michael L 24, 97, T MP68, T MP77, T MP94, T P279, T P313, W PP111, W P126, W P257 Jan, Jahnel L W P210 Janardhan, Vallabh 197, T P352, W P14, W P208 Jander, Sebastian 105 Jang, Min Uk T P107, T P169 Jang, Myung Suk T MP11 Jang, Shin Yi T P126, W P127, W P128, W P139 Jani, Vishal B 60, 92, T P298, W PP109, W PP118, W P310 Janis, L S 172, T MP35, W P113, W P381, W P382 Janis, Scott 217 Janjua, Nazli T MP10, T P20 Jankowitz, Brian T P18, W PP7, W PP22, W PP4, W P223 Jansen, Olav CT P18, CT P23, W PP8 Jarvis, Malcolm CT P44 J-ASPECT W P278 J-ASPECT Investigators T P394, W PP80 J-ASPECT study T P167 investigators Jatuzis, Dalius W P221 Jauch, Edward 89, CT P10, LB P15, T P29 Jeerakathil, Thomas T MP46, W PP31, W P60 Jenkins, Jeanelle T P292 Jenkins-West, Dinene NS25 Jennings, Bethany NS4 Jennings, Kathleen 55 Jennrich, Mary Kay NS25 Jensen, Amy T MP76 Jensen, Jens H T P91 Jeon, Byeoung-Jun T P152 Jeon, Pyoung 212 Jeong, Han-Gil 124, 23 Jeong, Hye Seon T P9, W P122, W P401 Jeong, Sang-Wuk T P169 Jeong, Seongtae W P257 Jeong, Seungwon W P131 Jermyn, Darren NS16 Jernigan, Sarah C T P374 Jesmajian, Stephen W PP63 Jesselson, Michael T P322 Jessup, Nenette M 69, LB P7 Jia, Judy 86, 127, T P198, W P209, W P216 Jiang, Quan W P109 Jiang, Yiqun T P214 Jiang, Yong T MP75 Jiao, Liqun CT P9 Jicha, Gregory A T MP111, W P124 Jickling, Glen W P93, W P403 Jiménez-Caballero, Carmen W P143 Jiménez-Caballero, Pedro E W P143 Jimenez-Conde, Jordi W P104 Jimenez-Xarrié, Elena T P315 Jin, Albert W P56 Jin, Diana L 78, T P139 Jin, Jiali W P99 Jin, Rong T P232, W P238 Jin, Zheng-Yu T MP54 Jirón, Juan María W P143 Jochum, Elena S T P49 Jöckel, Karl-Heinz T MP41, T P149 Johanning, Jason T MP73 John, Sayona LB P3 John, Seby T MP12, W P10, W P13, W P2 Johnsen, Søren T MP45, W PP27, W P54 Johnson, Clarissa T P369 Johnson, Debra M W PP105 Johnson, Kory LB P18 Johnson, Maribeth H 220 Johnson, Mark 138, 180, 182, 27, T P110, T P173, T P297, T P55, W PP14, W P318 Johnson, Vicki 64 Johnson, Yvonne NS2 Johnston, Clay 13, CT P16 Johnston, Dean W P152 Johnston, Karen 55, CT P14 Johnston, S Claiborne CT P5, T P294 Jonathan, Colín T MP96 Jones, Amy W P364 Jones, Donald T P255 Jones, Kimberly T P20 Jones, Michael P T MP113 Jones, Peggy T P256 Jones, Philip G 62, W PP74 Jones, Stephen W P119 Jones, William W P360 Jones-Fullingim, Lisa T MP38, T P308, W PP2 Joo, Min Cheol T P126, W P127, W P128, W P139 Jordan, Lori 175, T P360, T P371, T P362, T P373 Joseph, Kelley W P194, W P287 Joseph, S T P271 Jovin, Tudor 128, 198, 202, CT P1, CT P18, CT P22, CT P23, LB P15, T MP1, T MP6, T P18, T P46, W PP7, W MP20, W PP22, W PP4, W P12, W P37, W P38, W P39, W P223 Ju, Chung T P239 Juarez-Garcia, Ariadna W P147 Judd, Suzanne 83, 143, T MP44, W PP64, W P176 Jumaa, Mohammed W P194 Jumaa, Mohommad W P287 Jumaa, Mouhammad T P15, W P6 June, Jeffrey CT P43 Jung, Cheolkyu T MP11 Jung, Jin-Man W P150 Jung, Keun-Hwa T P8 Jung, Rex T P411 Jung, Seunguk 124, T MP42, W P201 Jung, Yo-han T MP88 Jüni, Peter LB11 Juntura, Anh W P349 Jurf, Julie B T MP100 Juvela, Seppo 106 Kabacinski, Andrea W P339 Kabagambe, Edmond K W PP64 Kabanov, Alexander V W P108 Kabbani, Mouhammed W P71 Kachhela, Jaydeep W PP97 Kada, Akiko T MP85, T P167, T P394, W PP42, W PP80, W P278 Kadirvel, Ram W PP45, W P78 Kadlecová, Pavla W P221 Kageji, Teruyoshi W P102 Kahle, Michael 163 Kahles, Timo 208 Kaji, Ryuji T P174 Kakar, Priya CT P7 Kaku, Shougo W P414 Kalafut, Mary T P346 Kalan, Beau W P85 Kalani, Anuradha 194, T P87, T P89 Kalani, Rizwan W PP101, W PP116 Kallmes, David 112, LB P1, W PP43, W PP45, W P78 Kalra, Lalit 99 Kälsch, Hagen T MP41, T P149 Kaltwasser, Britta W P112 Kam, C W CT P28 Kamal, Haris 155, W PP32 Kamal, Noreen CT P22 — 123 — Kamalian, Shahmir W PP14, W P3 Kamat, Pradip K 194, T P87, T P89 Kamauu, Aaron W C W P352 Kambayashi, Yukinao W P414 Kameda, Tomoaki 63, T P158, W P375 Kamel, Hooman 188, LB13, T P132, T P142, W PP36, W PP61, W PP66, W P197, W P205 Kamitani, Satoru T MP85, T P167, T P394, W PP42, W PP80, W P278 Kamiyama, Kenji 63, T P158, T P311, W P375 Kammeyer, Ryan 147 Kamphuisen, P CT P28 Kamran, S T P271 Kan, Issei W P414 Kanakis, Allison T P40, W P66 Kanamaru, Hideki W P82 Kanaya, Tohru T MP117, T P170 Kanazawa, Makoto T MP60, T P109, T P70 Kanazawa, Masato W P243 Kaneko, Kazuyoshi T MP117, T P170 Kaneko, Sadao T MP59 Kanesalingham, Kavitha W P372 Kang, Dong-Wha 179 Kang, Hongyi 219 Kang, Jihoon T P107 Kang, Jongsoo T P8 Kang, Kyusik 184, W P312, W P58 Kang, Shuai 191 Kansara, Amit T P328 Kantarci, Kejal 44 Kanter, Julie T P369 Kaplan, Brett D T P73, W P294 Kaplan, Stephanie T P224, W P134 Kapoor, Niren T MP91, T P404, W P329 Kapral, Moira 122, W P280 Karadeli, Hasan H T P40 Karamchandani, Rahul R T P307 Karatas, Hulya T MP69 Karim, Erfan W P19, W P307 Kario, Kazuomi 63, T P158, T P311, W P375 Karki, Mahima T P48 Karlin, Emma CT P36 Kasakura, Shigen T P103, W P115, W P17, W P33 Kase, Carlos 93, 94, 213, T P130, W P169 Kashiwazaki, Daina W P118, W P420 Kasner, Scott CT P2, LB9, W P198, W P209, W P374 Kassab, Mounzer 60, W PP118, W P310 Kassam, Amin LB12, W PP120 Kasshout, Omar T P292 Kasshout, Tareq T P100 Kassis, Haifa W P107 Kaste, Markku 179 Katakowski, Mark 167 Katanick, Sandra L T P274 Kataoka, Hiroharu T MP29, W P82 Katayama, Naoki W P393 Katayama, Yasuo W P90 Kate, Mahesh 91, T P323, T P324, W PP31, W PP112, W P60, W P306, W P325 Kato, Tadayoshi 171, W P45 Katsanos, Aristeidis H 185, T P134, W P52 Katusic, Zvonimir S 71, T P246, W P230 Katz, Brian W P178, W P227 Katz, Jeffrey T MP78, T P209 Katzan, Irene 10, T P287, T P384, W P119, W P120, W P121, W P297 Kaul, Subash W PP25 Kaul, Subhash T MP84, W P202 Kaur, Paramdeep T MP84, W PP25, W P202 Kaushal, Ritesh 197 Kaushik, Parsha T MP22 Kautz, Steve 7 Kavanagh, Sara J W P288 Kawamura, Kunio W P243 Kawano, Tomohiro T P184 Kawano-Castillo, Jorge F T P57 Kawasaki, Masanori 140 Kayahara, Tomomichi T P244, T P249 Kazaryan, Suzie T P283 Kazémi, Apolline 214 Kazumata, Ken 136, 38, T MP55, T MP59, T P226, W P97 K Donato, Bonnie W P147 Ke, Michael 103 Kearney, Michelle T P266 Keasler, Debbie T P20 Keaton, Gabriella W PP58 Keeling, Joanne CT P30, CT P37 Keenan, Kelly W P256 Keep, Richard F 116, W PP92 Kelley, Barbara W P214, W P226 Kelly, Adam G T MP87 Kelly, Cade T P283 Kelly-Tolley, Ursula W P63 Kelsey, Jessica W P348, W P356 Kemp, Stephanie 28, T MP50, W PP16, W P48 Kenmuir, Cynthia 34, W PP93, W P223 Kennedy, Juliana M W P136 Kenney, Carol 160 Kent, David M LB11, W PP74, W P177 Kent, Thomas A 95, CT P27, W PP30 T P383, W PP21, Kepplinger, Jessica W P213, W P379 Kerber, Kevin A W P293 Kerbikov, Oleg T P254 Kermer, Pawel W P199 Kernan, Walter W P369 Kerr, Bryce T P95 Kerr, Robert LB12, W PP120 Kesar, Trisha T P112 Ketete, Muluemebet W P402 Keyrouz, Salah G T MP95, T P306 Khaldi, Ahmad W P71 Khan, Aisha 168 Khan, Asif 77, T MP10, T P66, T P327 Khan, Ferhana T P284 Khan, Hashim 101, T MP10, T MP110, T P137 Khan, Mohammad B T P417, T P92, W P253 Khan, Mohd Moushahid T P235 Khan, Mushfiquddin T MP23 Khan, Nile W P151, W P19, W P190 Khan, Shayaan T P66, T P71, T P137 Khan, Yasir 196 Khanal, Deependra W P298 Khanna, Anna Y T P289 Khanna, Kamal T P225 Khare, Rahul K 123 Khatri, Pooja 129, 198, 80, CT P10, LB P15, LB P9, LB4, T MP114, T MP6, T MP8, T P12, T P365, T P367, T P46, W PP73, W P12, W P16, W P178, W P227, W P284 Khaw, Alex T P33, T P53 Khawaja, Ayaz T P325, T P326, W P309, W P324, W P332, W P333, W P334 Khawaja, Zeshaun 54, T P14 Khodaparast, Navid 162, T MP24 Khoo, Sebastian K 151 Khoury, Jane 80, T MP114, W PP73, W P155, W P178, W P271, W P284 Khoury, Jane C T P365, T P367, T P376, W PP58 Khoury, Jane S T MP37 Khoury, Naim CT P3, T P72, W P317, W P32 Khoury, Philip R T P376 Khoutorova, Larissa W P251, W P254 Khunger, Monica 61, W P316 Khurana, Dheeraj T MP84, W PP25, W P202 Khursheed, Faraz T P302, W P311, W P315, W P319 Kicielinski, Kimberly T MP91, T P404, W P324, W P328, W P329 Kidwell, Chelsea S 177, 24, 97, T P26, T P413 Kikkawa, Yuichiro T P244, T P249 Kilarski, Laura L 26 Kiley, Sandy W P141 Kilgard, Michael P 162, T MP24 Kim, Beom Joon 184, 23, T MP11, T P309, W P290, W P312, W P58 Kim, Byung-Su T P239, W P70 Kim, Chang-Hyun W PP18 Kim, Chi Kyung T MP42, W P201 Kim, CK Chi Kyung 124, T P8 Kim, Dae-Hyun 184, W P312, W P58 Kim, Deog Young T P126, W P127, W P128, W P139 Kim, Dong H 110 Kim, Dong-Eog 184, T P169, W P312, W P58 Kim, Dong-Ik 212 Kim, Dongju W P262 Kim, Doojin 182, T P297, T P55 Kim, Eun-Sun T P250, W P261 Kim, Eunji T P250, W P261 Kim, Gyeong-Moon 204, 212, T MP58 Kim, Helen 196, W P417 Kim, Hyun Young T P90 Kim, Hyung-Hwan T P247, W P262 Kim, Ja-Hae T P175 Kim, Jae T P25, W P390 Kim, Jae Hyoung T MP11 Kim, Jeeyeon W P401 Kim, Jei T P9, W P122, W P401 Kim, Jeong Hyun T P126, W P127, W P128, W P139 Kim, Jeong-Min T P154, W P91 Kim, Jihyun W P262 Kim, Jinu T P111 Kim, Jong S NS13, W P114 Kim, Jong Sun CT P40 Kim, Joon-Tae 184, T P156, T P169, T P309, W P312, W P58 Kim, Joshua J W P35 Kim, Jun Yup 124 Kim, Keon-Ha 212 Kim, Kyeong-A T P250, W P261 Kim, Kyung-Jin T P152 Kim, Maya Hwewon T P247, W P262 Kim, Meyung-Kug T P152 Kim, Min-Su W P127 Kim, Na-Young 103, W P184, W P192, W P401 Kim, Nayoung W P114 Kim, Seongheon 23, W P290 Kim, Seung Min W P114 Kim, Stanley H W P35 Kim, Suk Jae 212 Kim, Tae Jung T MP42, W P201 Kim, Won-Ki T P239, W P70 Kim, Won-Seok T P239, W P70 Kim, Wook-Joo 184, W P58 Kim, Yerim 124, T MP42, T P156, T P8, W P201 Kim, Young Dae T MP88 Kim, Young-Seo T P90 Kim, Young-wook 212 Kim, Yun-Bae W P262 Kim, Yun-Hee T P126, W P103, W P127, W P128, W P139 Kimberley, Teresa LB14 Kimberly, Taylor W T MP65 Kimberly, W T CT P24, T P48 Kimberly, William T W P25 Kimble, Chance A 90 Kim-Mitsuyama, Shokei T MP72 Kim-Tenser, May 158 Kimura, Kazumi 131, 63, T P158, T P161, T P285, T P311, T P50, W PP11, W P375, W P90 King, Hanna W P423 King, Peter H W P270 King, Sage L T MP67 Kinoshita, Naoto T P158 Kinouchi, Tomoya W P102 Kinter, Douglas W P242 Kinzenbaw, Dale A 76 Kira, Jun-ichi T P189 Kirkham, Fenella T P369 Kirkness, Catherine J W P125 Kirkpatrick, Angelia 223, T MP116, W P405 Kirmani, Jawad W P307 Kirmani, Jawad F T P19, T P3, W PP28, W P151, W P19, W P190, W P53, W P61 Kirshner, Howard W P67 Kissela, Brett 80,149, T MP37, T MP114, T P365, T P367, W PP73, W PP58, W P155, W P178, W P227, W P271, W P284, W P374 Kitagawa, Kazuo 131, 222, 224, LB16, W PP11 Kitago, Tomoko CT P36 Kitazato, Keiko T T P236, W PP47, W P102 Kitazono, Takanari T MP60, T P70 Kitchener, Jacob T P333 Kittner, Steven J 205, T P191, W P126 Kitzler, Hagen W PP21 Kivlehan, Sean W PP79 Klaas, James T P145, W P157, W P161, W P175 Klassman, Lynn NS25 Kleindorfer, Dawn 56, 80, 85, LB P15, T MP114, T MP37, W PP73, W P155, W P178, W P227, W P271, W P284, W P374 Kleindorfer, Dawn O 84, 149, T P365, T P367 Kleinig, Timothy J LB2 Klimpe, Sven W P199 Klingman, Jeff T P294 Kliper, Efrat 47 Klopfenstein, Jeffrey D LB P22 Klotz, Luisa T P227, W P235 Klucznik, Richard W P71 Knaup, Veronique T P395 Knauth, Michael W P71 Knight, Robert A W P256 Knopman, David 44 Ko, Arthur 40 — 124 — Ko, Sang-Bae 124, T MP42, W P201 Ko, Tiffany T MP63 Ko, Young-Chai W P58 Ko, Youngchai 184, W P312 Kobayashi, Adam W P221 Kobayashi, Daiki 215 Kobayashi, Junpei LB P30 Kobayashi, Shotai T P163 Koch, Sebastian T MP77, T MP92, T P261, T P262, W P126, W P283 Kochanski, Ryan T P96 Kodankandath, Thomas T P209 Koegel, Paul W P274 Koehler, Jodi L 206 Koehler, Raymond C W P236 Koellhoffer, Edward T P225, T P80, W PP88, W P98 Koenig, William W PP77 Koga, Masatoshi 63, LB P30, T P158, T P311, T P42, W PP19, W P375 Koh, Hyeon-Song T P9 Koh, Seong-Ho T P247, T P90 Kohen, Ruth W P125 Kohn, Nina T P209 Kohno, Naoto T P31 Kohrai, Masaaki T P236 Kohriyama, Tatsuo LB16 Köhrmann, Martin CT P17 Koibuchi, Nobutaka T MP72 Koide, Masayo T P400 Koivunen, Riku-Jaakko W P132 Koizumi, Kenzo 119 Kolb, Adam W P95 Kolbusz, Karen T MP89, T P300, T P301 Komatsu, Teppei T P136, T P44, W P204 Kondo, Katsunori W P131 Kondrikova, Galina T P79 Kondziolka, Douglas S 34, W PP93 Kono, Ryuuhei T MP90 Kono, Syoichiro W P106, W P247 Kono, Tomoyuki T P10 Kono, Yu T P136, T P44 Koo, Brian B W P167 Korai, Masaaki W P79 Korb, Charles T P112 Korczyn, Amos D 47 Korhonen, Miikus W P145 Korja, Miikka 106 Korsnack, Andrea T P15 Kõrv, Janika W P221 Korya, Daniel T P19, T P3, W P151, W P19, W P190, W P307, W P53 Koshino, Kazuhiro T P178 Kosior, Jayme W PP112 Kosior, Robert T P41 Koskey, Gloria W PP41 Kossoff, Eric H W P136 Kothadia, Kajal J W P205 Koudelka, Stepan T P99 Koudstaal, Peter J W P285 Kouznetsova, Jennifer LB P18 Kowal, Briana W P140 Koyama, Misaki W P243 Koyuncu, Bahar W P228 Kozak, Anna W P245 Kozlowski, Mark J W PP81 Kraemer, Dale W P153 Kraft, Andrew W LB P8 Krakauer, John W T P86 Kral, Brian G 154 Kralovic, Damon 54 Kramer, Christopher L 37, T MP26 Krämer, Markus 208 Kramer, Neha T P145, W P157, W P161, W P175 Krause, Martin LB2, W PP117 Kraut, Michael W P397 Krebs, Hermano I LB P16 Krebs, Kaitlin W P42 Krespi, Yakup W P221, W P228 Kreuzer, Jörg CT P28 Krings, Timo 195 Krishna, Chandan W PP32 Krishnan, Kailash CT P30, CT P37 Krishnan, R Venkata LB P29 Krogias, Christos 185 Kronmal, Richard T P142 Krug, Aaron T P283 Kruger, Andrew T MP77 Krukas, Michelle R 12 Krupa, Mariusz W P87 Krzyzewski, Roger M W P87 Kuai, Dong CT P35 Kubo, Satoshi T MP90 Kubota, Isao T MP117, T P170 Kubota, Jun W P204 Kudo, Kohsuke T MP55 Kuhn, Matthias W P18 Kukida, Masanori 32 Kukida, Masayoshi 118 Kuklina, Elena 183, 82, T MP43, T P319, T P399 Kulhari, Ashish LB P27 Kulik, Tobias W P317, W P32 Kulwin, Charles G LB12 Kumamoto, Masaya T MP60, T P109, T P70 Kumar, Abhay T P405, W P330 Kumar, Gyanendra T MP119, T P325, T P326, W P324, W P334 Kumar, Kunal LB P27 Kumar, Nilay 61, W P316 Kumar, Rajesh W P23, W P24 Kumar, Rita W P234 Kumar, Sandeep T P397 Kung, David K T P236 Kunnakkat, Saroj T MP76 Kunsman, Steven T P125 Kuo, Calvin T MP50 Kuo, Sophia 200, T P5, W PP12, W P5, W P14, W P71 Kurashiki, Yoshitaka T P236, W P102 Kurisu, Kota W P97 Kurita, Hiroki T P244, T P249 Kuriyama, Masaru T MP90, W PP53, W P171 Kuroda, Satoshi 136, T P226, W P118, W P420 Kurogi, Ryota T MP85, T P167, T P244, T P249, T P394, W PP42, W PP80, W P278 Kuroki, Takuma T P257 Kusaka, Hiroaki T MP72 Kuwabara, Atsushi W PP47 Kuwayama, Kazuyuki T P174, T P236 Kuwayama, Naoya W P118, W P420 Kuzmin-Nichols, Nicole 165 Kuzuya, Masafumi W P131 Kwagyan, John W P402 Kwang Ho, Lee W P4 Kwiatkowski, Janet 17, T P369 Kwon, Hyon-Jo T P9 Kwon, Hyung-Min T MP35, T P393 Kwon, Jung-Im W P184, W P192 Kwon, Soonwook 212 Kwon, Ye-Rim T P247, W P262 Laage, Rico T P16 Labeyrie, Paul Emile 132 Labib, Mohamed LB12, W PP120 LaBranche, Jennifer T MP46 Labreuche, Julien T MP112 Lacoste, Nicole NS4 Lada, Diane W P365 Lada, Robert A W P365 Ladner, Travis R T P360, T P373 Lafountain, Nicholas W P55 Lago, Aida CT P4 Lahewala, Sopan 60, T P298, W PP109, W PP118, W P310 Lahiri, Shouri W PP61 Lahrmann, Jeffrey W P53 Lai, Lana W P177 Lal, Brajesh K CT P49, CT P50, CT P51 Lamb, Jennifer NS3 Lampert, Andrew T MP70, W P246 Lamprecht, Sophie W PP8 Lanas Zanetti, Fernando W P147 Landry, Bob T P336 Lane, Bethany F 172, 217, T MP35, W P113, W P381, W P382 Lane, Christianne J LB15 Lane, Karen 94, LB P3 Lang, Stacey T P344 Lange, Belinda W P135 Lange, Michael NS21 Langefeld, Carl T MP68, W PP110, W PP71 Langefeld, Carl D 24, 97, NS20, T MP77, T MP92, W PP111, W P126 Langhorne, Peter T P117 Lansberg, Maarten W PP16 Lansberg, Maarten G 179, 201, T P16, W P48, W P49 Lanzino, Giuseppe 106, 37, T MP26, T P180, W PP43 LaPerna, Lucy T P274 Lapidus, Daniel W PP66 Lapidus, Daniel M W PP61 Lara, Blanca 181, W P41 Lara, Kathreen Jane A CT P41 Lara-Campos, Jackeline T P118 Largaespada, Gabriel T MP57 Larsson, Heidi T MP45, W P54 Larsson, Matilda 139 LaRue, Shane J W P163 Laskowitz, Daniel T W P257 Laster, Robert T P23 Latour, Lawrence L CT P12, T P172, T P38 Latta, Clare H W P116 Lau, Vicki W P77 LAU, Yuklun LB P6 Lauer, Arne LB P19 Launer, Lenore J 150 Lauzon, Louis T P41 Lauzon, M L W PP119 Lavados, Pablo CT P2, CT P40, CT P45, CT P47 Lavallee, Phillippa T MP53 Lawrence, Erin T P338, T P340, T P341 Lawson, Tristan LB P33 Lawton, Michael T W P413, W P417 Lazar, Ronald M CT P49, T P181, W P26 Lazarus, Emmanuel T P135 Le, Duy T P62, T P67 Le, Truc T P373 Leacock, Rodney LB P33 Leclerc, Jenna L T MP70, T P253, W P237, W P246 Lederman, Elliot W P423 Lee, Ahee T P126, W P103, W P128, W P139 Lee, Angela Mingie T P247, W P262 Lee, Anne T P133 Lee, Byung-Chul 124, 184, T P169, W P312, W P58 Lee, Chih Cheng T P83, T P88 Lee, Eun-Bang T P239, W P70 Lee, Eun-Hye T P247 Lee, Eung-Seok 22 Lee, Jae-Hwan W P122 Lee, James T P396 Lee, Jamie T P350 Lee, Jessica D T MP111, T P265, W P124 Lee, Ji sung 184, T P107, T P309, W P312, W P58 Lee, Jiann-Der T P388 Lee, Jin Soo T P11, T P21, T P21 Lee, Jin-Hyung T P152 Lee, Jin-Moo 157, 176, 205, 21, LB P8, T P370, T P45, T P72, W P317, W P32 Lee, Jin-San T P156 Lee, Jiunn-Tay LB P17 Lee, Jongmin T P126, W P127, W P128, W P139 Lee, JuHee NS27 Lee, Jun 103, 184, T P169, T P309, W P184, W P192, W P312, W P58 Lee, Juneyoung 184, T P309, W P312, W P58 Lee, Junsik W P122 Lee, Kijeong T MP88 Lee, Kiwon T P321 Lee, Kwang Ho 212 Lee, Kyu Sun T P11, T P21 Lee, Kyu-Yong T P90 Lee, Kyung Bok 184, T P169, W P312, W P58 Lee, Kyuwan W P386 Lee, Meng 216, T P388 Lee, Mi Ji 212, W P4 Lee, MinJae 166 Lee, Minji W P103 Lee, Sam-Gyu T P126, W P127, W P128, W P139 Lee, Sanghwa 184 Lee, Seung-Hoon 124, T MP42, T P156, W P201 Lee, Soo Joo 184, T P169, W P58, W P312 Lee, Sun-Uk T P21 Lee, Sven v der 150 Lee, Ting Y W P27 Lee, Ting-Yim T P33, T P53 Lee, Tsong-Hai CT P40, CT P47 Lee, Vivien H T P211 Lee, Yang-ja LB P18 Lee, Yang-Soo T P126, W P127, W P128, W P139 Lee, Yong-Hyun T P239, W P70 Lee, Yoojin W P281 Lee, Young Joo T P90 Lee, Young-Jun T P90 Leers, Steven A T P274 Lees, Kennedy CT P23, LB P3, W P326 Lees, Kennedy R W PP102, W PP103 Leffert, Lisa 183, 82, T MP43, T P319, T P399 Legore, Shani W P108 Lehman, Laura T P363, T P367 Lehmann, Nils T MP41, T P149 Lei, Beilei W P257 Lei, Chunyan T P98 Leifheit-Limson, Erica C T P361 Leigh, Richard T P27 Leira, Enrique 88, T P144, T P235 Leissinger, Cindy T P187, T P190, W P154 Leite, João P T MP51 — 125 — Lemmens, Robin 201, T P16 Lemus, Miguel 199, T P34, W PP24 Lenane, Judith C W P191 Lender, Stacy 66, T P291 Leng, Xinyi T P110 Lening, Christopher B W P318 Lenti, Massimo W P117, W P68 Leonardo, Christopher C T P248 Leon-Guerrero, Christopher R T MP95, T P306 Leonhardt, Ann M T MP81, T P264, T P347 Lerario, Michael P W PP66, W P197 Lerner, Alan J W P172 LeRoux, Peter 106 Lesko, Alexandra T P210, T P328, W PP84, W P273, W P57 Lesko, Terry T P14 Leslie, Paul R CT P7 Leslie-Mazwi, Thabele M W PP23 Lester, Sarah W P344 LEUNG, Howan LB P6 Leung, Thomas T P104, T P110 Lev, Michael H W PP14, W P3 Levely, Jessica W PP78 Levi, Christopher 187, CT P6, CT P40, CT P47, LB2, NS23, W PP13, W PP34, W P49, W P404 Levine, Jon W P242 Levine, Steven 8, CT P10, T MP76, T P28, T P202, W PP35, W P376, W P423 Levy, Andrew P 42 Levy, Drew W P352, T P206, T P288 Levy, Elad I CT P18, W PP32 Levy, J CT P28 Levy, Richard W P416 Levy, Robert T P272 Lewandowski, Christopher W PP78 Lewis, Sara E W P105 Lewthwaite, Rebecca LB15 Leys, Didier T MP112, W P51 Li, Damon W P152 Li, Fan W P159 Li, Fang T MP31 Li, Guohong T P232, W P238 Li, Haining T P85 Li, Honglan T P159 Li, Jun 113, 29, W P229 Li, Linxin W PP70 Li, Ming-Li T MP54 Li, Nancy T P301 Li, P Andy T P85 Li, Peiying T MP18 Li, Shudong 122 Li, Tianxiao CT P9 Li, Wei T P233 Li, Weiguo 220, T P229, W P388, W P412 Li, William A T P245 Li, Xiaoqing T MP36 Li, Xiaoxi W P99 Li, Xue-jun 113, 29 Li, Yaning 117 Li, Yi W P92 Li, Ying 76 Li, Zixiao 120, T MP75 Liang, Conrad 133, 182, T P55, W PP20 Liang, Feng W PP48 Liang, Li 146, 203 Liantinioti, Chrissoula 185 Liao, Jiemin 150 Liberman, Ava L 123 Libman, Richard T MP78, T P209 Licht, Daniel J T MP63 Lichtman, Judith H 149, CT P48, T P361 Liebeskind, David 102, 105, 133, 135, 137, 138, 179, 180, 182, 198, 201, 202, 209, 27, 87, CT P38, LB10, LB9, T MP25, T MP52, T MP95, T P12, T P55, T P110, T P173, T P176, T P26, T P194, T P297, T P306, W PP1, W PP14, W PP15, W PP20, W PP77, W P3, W P9, W P12, W P44, W P267, W P318 Liebman, Kenneth LB P2 Lilly, Michael P T P274 Lim, Jong Sun CT P47 Lim, Ming T P377 Lim, Young Shil T P126, W P127, W P128, W P139 Lima, Andrey T P24, W P8 Lima Batista, André CT P3 Liman, Jan W P199 Limdi, Nita T MP44 Limon, Shelly W P360 Lin, Bowen T MP72 Lin, Li An 148 Lin, Michelle P 158 Lin, Wei-Chen T MP92 Lin, Weili 176, T P45, W P399 Linder, Susan 144 Lindholm, Brianna 9, W PP106, W P269 Lindley, Richard CT P26, CT P40, CT P47, CT P6, T P117 Lindsay, Aaron J T P364 Lindsberg, Perttu J W PP10 Linfante, Italo 197, LB P14 Ling, Feng CT P35, CT P9 Lingenfelter, Erin M W PP104 Lingsma, Hester LB17, LB18, W PP37 Linke, Michael CT P51 Linkewich, Elizabeth T P119, T P284, T P345 Liou, Raymond T MP25 Lioutas, Vasileios-Arsenios T P397 Lip, Gregory 14, W P189 Lippman, Jason M 90 Lisabeth, Lynda 153, T P128, T P146, T P151, T P387, W PP108, W PP98, W P300 Liss, Kim 91, T P324, W P325 Litao, Miguel T P148 Liu, Antonio W P342 Liu, Dazhi W P403, W P93 Liu, Dezhi 182, T MP52, T P106, T P176, T P55, W P318 Liu, Fudong 20, T MP14 Liu, Honghu H CT P32 Liu, Jialing T P83, T P88, W P263 LIU, Jingyi LB P6 Liu, Jingyu 102 Liu, Kenneth W P71 Liu, Li LB P34, T P108 Liu, Lin 29, W P229 Liu, Liping LB P5, T P110 Liu, Longjian 81 Liu, Miao W P252 Liu, Ping T P85 Liu, Qing W PP94 Liu, Qinghai T P409, W P239 Liu, Ran W P159 Liu, Tian W P419 Liu, Wenhua T P106 Liu, Wenyan T P414 Liu, Xianshuang 167, W PP86 Liu, Xiaoyun 49 Liu, Xinfeng T P106, T P401, T P55 Liu, Yanqun 117 Liu, Yanying 49 Liu, Yu T MP69 Liu, Zhongwu W P92 Livorine, Anthony 53 Lizasoain, Ignacio W PP26 Llinas, Rafael H T P338, T P340, T P341 Llombart, Victor 189 Lloyd, Eric E 46 Lo, Eng T MP69, W PP91, W P398 Lo, Suzanne H S T P124 Lobanova, Iryna 77 Lodi, Yahia M T MP9 Loechler, Abigail T MP98 Loehfelm, Thomas W PP100 Lohr, Joann M T P274 Longstreth, William T 142, 148,150, T MP33, T P142, W PP116 Longworth, Mark NS23 Lopes, Demetrius W P71 Lopez, George 161, LB P3 López-Mesonero, Luis T MP57, T P68 Lord, Aaron T P148, W PP111 Lorenz, Heather NS3, T MP99 Lorenzo, Erica C W PP49 Lorinc, Amanda T P373 Lott, Dawn A W P74 Lou, Min T P35, W P43 Lovasik, Brendan P T MP66, W P321 Love, Anna 39 Love, Tracy T P349 Lovec-Theobald, Rhonda W P341 Lovejoy, David T MP105 Loveless, Mark W P352 Lovett, Braeden L W PP114 Low, Darren T P177 Lowe, Brian R W P325 Lowe, Val 44 Lowery, John D T P230 Loy, David W P7 Lu, Shiduo W P250 Lu, Tong 71 Lu, Yingmei W P109 Luby, Marie 179, T P172, T P38, W P30 Luciano, Michelle 150 Ludwig, Bryan R W P88 Ludwig, Jon W P214, W P226 Luft, Andreas 208 Lugtu, James NS7 Lum, Cheemun 93, CT P22 Luna, David R 93 Luna, Jorge 125 Lundholm, Michelle D W P200 Lundy, Yulonda D T P286 Lunsford, L D 34, W PP93 Luo, Ben-yan T P84 Luo, Wenjie 119 Luong, Emily W P71 Lutsep, Helmi L 172 Lutski, Miri T MP40 Lutz, Barbara J 146 Luvizutto, Gustavo J T MP51 Luzzi, Ariel T MP39, T P165, T P389 Ly, Monica T P372 Lycan, Sarah W P366 Lyden, Patrick D T P62 Lydtin, Anna NS23 Lyerly, Michael 68, T P326, T P404, W P270, W P324, W P328, W P334, W P335 Lyman, Jason 55 Lynch, Jennifer M T MP63 Lynch, John W P188, W P71 Lynch, John K W P30 Lynn, Michael J 138, 172, 217, T MP35, W P113, W P381, W P382 Lytle, Barbara L W PP106 Ma, Bo W PP95 Ma, Henry CT P6, LB2 Ma, Huiyan LB5 Ma, Mingjie T MP72 Ma, Ning LB P31, T MP36 Ma, WanRui T P85 Ma, Xiaoye LB P34 Ma, Yan CT P35 Maali, Laith W P133 Maaz, Abraham T P298 Macas, Mabel M T P43 Macdonald, Claire T P202 MacDonald, Maureen J W P156 MacDonald, Paul W P196 Macdonald, R Loch 106, CT P25, T P402, W PP37, W PP38, W PP54 Machado, Calixto T P121 Macharzina, Roland R T P49, W P383 Macias, Mireya CT P32 Mack, William 158, T P409, W P239 Mackay, Mark T T MP61, T P375 Mackey, Ariane CT P48 Mackey, Jason 80, T MP114, T MP37, T P179, W P155, W P178, W P227, W P271, W P374 Macklin, Wendy B 19, T P241 Macko, Rickard F T P116 Macrae, I M W P248 Madhavan, Malini 44 Madsen, Charlotte W PP27 Madsen, Mette W P54, W P62 Madsen, Tracy E T MP74, T P217, W P185, W P227 Maeda, Tetsuya T P160, T P163 Maeder, Philippe T P185 Maeng, Joo-Young T P295 Maestrini, Ilaria W P51 Magadan, Alejandro T P255 Magro, Elsa CT P3 Mahabadi, Amir A T MP41, T P149 Mahajan, Aakash 198 Mahajan, Abhimanyu 92 Mahajan, Ajay T P41 Mahdi, Jasia T P360, T P373 Maher, Monica E W PP38 Mai, Nguyen LB P35 Maillard, Pauline 221 Mainali, Shraddha 188 Maioriello, Anthony LB12, W PP120 Maisch, Lesley 9, W PP106, W P269 Majersik, Jennifer T P199, T P210, T P283, W PP84, W PP104, W P273 Majid, Arshad 60, W PP109, W P310 Majinyang, Song T P177 Majoie, Charles B LB18, LB4 Majoie, Charles B LM LB17 Makin, Stephen T P234 Makita, Naoki W P203 Maksuti, Elira 139 Male, Shailesh T P273, T P47, W P289 Malek, Reza W PP5, W P63 Maletsky, Kristin T P363 Malik, Ahmed 101, 92, T P327, W PP109 Malik, Ahmed A 210, 36, 45, LB7, T MP110, T MP38, T P138, T P302, T P308, T P66, T P71, W PP2, W P166, W P170, W P311, W P315, W P319, W P370, W P392 — 126 — Malik, Amer T P18 Malik, Sanjeev 123 Malisch, Tim 197 Malkoff, Marc D 185, T MP49, T P134, T P344, W P52 Mallett, Karin NS9 Mallmann, Achim 208 Malo, Shaun T MP46 Malpas, Charles T P75 Man, Shumei T P14, T P17, W P13 Manabe, Yasuhiro T P184 Manawadu, Dula W PP9 Manchak, Michael T P264 Mancini, Nickolas W P108 Mandava, Pitchaiah 95, W PP30 Mandrekar, Jay 37, T P145, W P157, W P161, W P175 Mandzia, Jennifer L 160 Mangat, Halinder S W PP61 Mangion, David W PP9 Manickam, Devika S W P108 Maniskas, Michael E W PP6, W P259 Mann, Sharan 103 Manno, Edward 54 Manoel, Airton T P402, W PP54 Leonardo de Oliveira Mansur, Ann T P402 Manthena, Prasanth W P217 Mao, Hengyi W P250 Mao, Lei W P413 Marcelo-McCabe, Aileen 163 March, Juan A T P336 Marchuk, Douglas T P231, W P415 Marcos, Lisa L W P217 Marden, Franklin 197, LB P14 Marin, Bianca Maria W P47 Marín, Rebeca CT P4, T P315, W P69 Marini, Sandro 48 Markl, Michael 174 Marks, Michael 201, W P416 Marks, Michael P W PP16 Markus, Hugh S 152, 26, LB3 Marquevich, Victoria W P299 Marquez, Chensy 79, LB13 Marrelli, Sean P T P77, W P249 Marsh, Dianne W P355 Marsh, Elisabeth B T P338, T P340, T P341 Marshall, Randolph 145, T MP95, T P181, T P26, T P306, T P385, T P419, W P26, W P268 Marshman, Mary NS24 Marth, Nancy 51 Martí-Fàbregas, 213, Joan CT P4, T P315, W P69, W P143 Martin, Coleman W P15, W P356 Martinez, Beatrice CT P19, CT P32 Martinez, Karina CT P19 Martinez, Raisa C W P182 Martínez-Domeño, Alejandro CT P4, T P315, W P69 Martínez-Martínez, Marta T P205 Martinez-Ramirez, Sergi 43 Martínez-Sánchez, Patricia T P205, W P143, W P314 Martínez-Velasco, Elena T P68 Martini, Sharyl 80, T MP114, T MP37, W P155, W P178, W P227, W P271, W P374 Martín Martínez, Alfonso T P205 Martino, Anthony W PP46 Martins, Sheila CT P40, CT P47 Martin-Schild, Sheryl 127, 161, T MP3, T P155, T P187, T P190, T P290, T P325, T P56, W P11, W P154, W P160, W P22, W P59 Maruyama, Daisuke W P82 Maruyama, Hirofumi 218 Maryfield, Bailey W P275 Masaryk, Thomas T P14 Masilamani, Kristopher D T MP46 Masjuan, Jaime W P143 Masjuan Vallejo, Jaime T P205 Masor, Minna NS25, W P354 Massaud, Rodrigo M T P37, W PP82 Masso, Javiers CT P8 Matarutse, Lawrance T P24 Mateo, José CT P4 Mathew, Jason W P119, W P120, W P121 Mathew, Sheena NS4 Mathews, Maureen T P58, W P173, W P210 Mathias, Marianne T P351 Matin, Nusrat T P416 Matiullah, Sajjad LB P24 Matsuki, Takayuki T P158 Matsumaru, Yuji T MP120, T P22, T P6 Matsumoto, Daisuke W P131 Matsumoto, Masayasu 218, LB16, LB8, T MP90 Matsumoto, Yasushi T MP120 Matsuo, Satoshi T P244, T P249 Mattle, Heinrich 179, 209, CT P18, LB11, T P2 Matz, Lisa M W PP64 Mauban, Elisa T W P217 Mauldin, Patrick LB P15 Maulik, Pallab K CT P26 Maxwell, Christina LB P2 Maxwell, Susanne 193 Mayeda, Elizabeth R T P133, T P147 Mayer, Stephan A T P396, W PP61 Maygers, Joyce T P341 Mayo, Steve LB P3, T P322 Mayo, Steven T P316 Mazabob, Janine T MP99, T P331 Mazibuko, Ndaba 99 Mazighi, Mikael LB P15 Mazur, Alexander T MP113 Mbaye, Marieme T P273 McAllister, Caryn B CT P42 McAllister, Peter J CT P42 McArdle, Patrick F 205 Mcauley, Gary CT P7 McBee, Delmas T MP5 McBee, Nichol 94, LB P3, T P316 McCabe, Chris W P248 McCabe, Jessica 1 McCall-Brown, Angela N T MP108 McCarthy, Ann L T MP63 McCarthy, Kathryn W P7 McCarthy, Kathryn L T P219, W P308 McCarthy, Patricia LB P16 McCarthy, Thomas CT P20 McClure, John D W P248 McClure, Leslie 84, 213, PPS3, T MP44, T MP79, T P191 McCollum, Charles N W P372 McCourt, Rebecca T P323, W PP112 McCoy, Jonathan W P212 McCoyd, Matthew T MP83 McCracken, Courtney E T MP66, W P321 McCracken, D J T MP66, W P321 McCreary, Cheryl R T P407, T P408, W PP119 McCreath, Heather CT P32 McCulloch, Charles E 196, W P417 McCullough, Louise 20, 29, 113, T MP13, T MP14, T P225, T P80, W PP50, W PP59, W PP88, W P95, W P98, W P108, W P229 McDavid, John C NS12 McDavitt, Erica T P368 McDonald, Catriona W P248 McDonald, David W P415 McDonald, Jennifer 59 McDonald, Jenniffer W PP45 McDonald, Mark T P321 McDonald, Mark M T P57 McDonald, Robert W PP45 McDonnell, Michelle N W P176 McDougal, Margaret E T MP66, W P321 McDougall, Cameron 106 McDowell, Judian L W P353 McElduff, Patrick CT P6, NS23 McEvoy, Brendan T P213 McFarlin, Jessica M W P126 McGee, Angela NS19 McGraw, Janice W P365 McGuinness, Ben LB2 Mcinnes, Gordon W P165 McIntosh, Elissa W P25 McKenzie, Alison 2, 5 McKinney, James W P212 McKinstry, Robert 21, T P370 McKoy, Cedric T P342 McLaughlin, Consuelo T P141 McLaughlin, Michael 25 McLaughlin Davis, Mary 67 McLennon, Susan 69, LB P7 McMullin, David W P146, W P398 McMurry, Timothy L 90 McNally, Joseph S 25 McNeil, Clayton T P58, W P210 McSweeney, Melissa W P47 Mdzinarishvili, Alexander W P255 Mechem, Crawford W P209 Mehdiratta, Manu CT P7 Mehla, Sandhya 155, W PP32 Mehndiratta, Prachi 90 Mehrkhani, Farhad W PP14, W PP23, W P3 Mehta, Bijal CT P32 Mehta, Brijesh 200 Mehta, Kathan W P174 Mehta, Lahar CT P5 Mehta, Siddhart T P19, T P3, W PP28, W P19, W P190, W P307, W P53, W P61 Mehta, Swapnil T MP17 Mehta, Tapan W P174 Mehta, Ziyah W PP70 Meier, Bernhard 208, LB11 Meier, George H T P274 Meijers, Joost T P395 Meinel, Patricia A NS10 Meissner, Irene 108 Meler, Pilar T P34 Melguizo Castro, Maia T P371 Meli, Yvonne T P85 Melkas, Susanna W P51 Mendes, Monique W P231 Mendes Pereira, Vitor 201, CT P18 Menezes, Prema W P399 Menon, Bijoy 53, 104, 178, 203, CT P22, T MP4, T MP109, T P5, T P33, T P34, T P52, T P53, W PP18, W PP24, W P12, W P27, W P56 Merbach, Dawn T P338, T P340 Merchant, Anwar 89 Merck, Lisa H T MP74, T P217, W P185 Meredith, Mark T P371, T P371 Meredith, Peter A W P165 Meretoja, Atte 62, T P318 Merkler, Alexander E W P197 Merlos, Marlon T MP96 Meschia, James F 205, CT P48, CT P49, CT P50, CT P51, T P191, T P261, T P262, W P283 Messé, Steven R 86, W P209, W P216, W P383 Messier, Jessica T P57 Metcalf, Ginger A 148 Metoki, Norifumi T P184 Meurer, William J 153, 55, T P213, W P293 Meyer, Brett C T P26, T P275, T P64, T P67, T P74 Meyer, Dawn T P64, T P67, T P74, T P275 Meyers, Laura W P296 Meyers, Philip CT P21, T P26 Miao, Zhongrong T P110 Michael, Chopp W PP86 Michalski, Dominik T P36 Michel, Patrick T P2 Michel, Patrik 62, 179, 208, T P46, T P150, T P185 Middleton, Sandy CT P45, NS23 Miech, Edward 121, T MP73, T P351 Mielke, Michelle 44 Mikati, Abdul Ghani W P419 Mike, Anat 47 Mikesell, Tim W P354 Mikkelsen, Irene K W P54, W P62 Mikołajczyk, Tomasz W P87 Mikulík, Robert T MP109, T P99, W P56, W P221 Milburn, James W P21 Miller, David T MP91, T P325, T P404, W P76, W P329 Miller, Joseph W PP78 Miller, Kathryn T P256 Mills, Brittany W P202 Mina, Michael W P252 Minaeian, Artin 141 Minagar, Alireza T P232 Miñano-Guillamon, Elena T P205 Minematsu, Kazuo 173, LB P30, LB16, LB8, T MP118, T P164, T P178, T P311, T P42, W PP19 Minnerup, Jens T P227, T P97, W P235 Mir, Osman W P265 Miralles, Ambrosio T P205 Miranda, Renata C A N T P37, W PP82 Mirbagheri, Saeedeh T P108 Mirro, Michael T P295 Mirsaidi, Zohreh W P217 Mirsky, David M T MP62, T P364 Mirza, Mehwish A 20 Mishra, Ajay K T P135 Mishra, Nishant K W P48, W P49 Misra, Vivek 161 Mitaki, Shingo T P418 Mitchell, Ian 111 Mitchell, Marylou NS21, T P298 — 127 — Mitchell, Pamela H LB P7, W P125 Mitchell, Peter J LB2 Miteff, Ferdinand LB2 Mitsias, Panayiotis NS21, W P46 Mitsumura, Hidetaka T P136, T P44, W P204 Mittal, Manoj T P299, T P304 Mittman, Brian CT P32 Miura, Masatomo T P105 Miura, Minami W P243 Miwa, Kaori 222, 224 Miyamoto, Nobukazu T P257 Miyamoto, Takeshi T P236, W P102 Miyashita, Fumio T P13 Miyashita, Kotaro T P184 Miyata, Shirou W P40 Miyazaki, Yuichi 131, T P42, W PP19 Mizoguchi, Masahiro T P244, T P249 Mizushima, Takashi W P393 Mlynash, Michael 103, 28, T MP50, T P16, W P48, W P49 Moats, Harmon CT P36 Mocco, J 106, T P251, T P266, T P373, W PP12, W P20 Mochari-Greenberger, Heidi W PP99 Mochizuki, Hideki 222, 224 Mochizuki, Hiroshi 63, T P158, W P375 Mocking, Steven J T W P25 Modi, Jayesh 198 Modi, Sneha 11 Modic, Michael W P297 Modir, Royya T P275, T P64, T P67 Moe, Pamela T P334 Moebus, Susanne T MP41, T P149 Moeller, Thomas T P237 Moftakhar, Parham W PP5 Mogi, Masaki 118, 32 Mohamed, Islam W P388 Mohammad, Najwa S Y 41, T MP115 Mohammad, Yousef M W P170 Mojarro-Huang, Elizabeth CT P32 Mok, Vincent T P414 Mokin, Maxim W P20 Mola, Marina W P104 Molina, Carlos 93,189, 199, CT P1, CT P17, CT P6, LB P15, T P34, T P207, W PP24 Mollenkopf, Sarah A W P189 Monagle, Paul T MP61 Monlezun, Dominique T P56, T P187, T P190, T P290, W P59, W P154, W P160 Mono, Marie-Luise 208 Monson, Nancy 35 Montalvo, Cris 146 Montaner, Joan 189, CT P5, T P72 Montanera, Walter CT P22 Montenegro, Lisa M T MP63 Montgomery, Alan CT P44 Montgomery, Jean 172, 217, T MP35, W P113, W P381, W P382 Montgomery, Phyllis NS16 Montoya, Ana CT P32 Monyham, Barry W PP9 Moomaw, Charles J 24, 80, 97, NS20, T MP37, T MP68, T MP77, T MP92, T MP94, T MP114, T P279, T P365, T P367, W PP110, W PP111, W PP71, W PP73, W P155, W P178, W P227, W P271, W P284, W P374 Moon, Yeseon P LB13, W PP65 Moore, Kari D T P350 Moore, Keisha LB P2 Moore, Patrick T P284 Moore, Tracy T P337, T P339 Moore, Wesley CT P49 Mor, Vincent W P281 Mora, Paloma 181 Morabito, Sarah K CT P51 Moradiya, Yogesh 11, T P403, W PP97, W P326 Morales, Humberto T P12 Morales, Vera T MP100 Mora-McLaughlin, Consuelo W PP65 Moreno, Lilian CT P19 Moretz, Chad LB P11 Morga, Rafał W P87 Morgan, Jason W P343 Morgan, Larry T P298 Morgan, Robert O NS1 Morgan, Todd W P239 Morgello, Susan T P419 Morgenstern, Lewis B 153, T P128, T P146, T P151, T P296, T P387, W PP108, W PP98, W P300 Mori, Etsuro LB16 Mori, Kota T P164 Mori, Takahisa T P103, W P115, W P17, W P33 Moriarty-Smith, Toni T P272 Morikawa, Minoru 170, W P28 Morillo, Carlos A 207 Morita, Akio 106, LB P12 Morita, Naomi T P178 Morita, Yoshiaki W P193 Morofuji, Yoichi 170, T P32, W P28 Morrison, David W P165 Morrison, Gwendolyn C LB P7 Morrison, Kathy T P278, W P345 Morrison, Laurie CT P7 Morrison, Leslie 196 Mortensen, Janne K T MP45 Morton, David T MP89 Morton, Johanna L W P297 Moser, Elizabeth A T P179 Mosher, Aleena W PP64 Moskała, Marek W P87 Moskowitz, Michael W PP91 Mosley, Thomas H 148, 150 Mossa-Basha, Mahmud T MP33 Mossey, Sharolyn NS16 Motoyama, Rie T MP29, T MP30 Motz, Deb T MP99, T P337, T P339 Mould, W Andrew W PP114 Moulin, Solene W P51 Mount, Julie W P339 Mountford, William K 12 Mountz, James W PP93 Moussavi, Mohammad T P19, T P3, W PP28, W P151, W P19, W P190, W P307, W P53, W P61 Mowla, Ashkan 155, W PP32 Moy, Claudia 84, CT P15, CT P49, CT P50, CT P51, W PP64 Moyle, Henry W P71 Mpotsaris, Anastasios 105 Mracsko, Eva LB P4 Mrakotsky, Christine T P363 MR CLEAN Investigators LB17 Mridula, Rukmini K W P186 MR RESCUE Investigators T P26 MR WITNESS Investigators CT P12 Mu, Yunming CT P10 Mualem, Elan T P5 Muchada, Marian 199, T P34, W PP24 Mueller, Michael T P144 Mueller-Kronast, Nils 197 Muir, Keith CT P2 Mukarram, Faisal W PP110, W PP71 Mukherjee, Mukul T P120, T P78 Mulero, Patricia T P68 Mulkey, Daniel W P95 Mullen, Michael 86, CT P36, T P202, W P209, W P216 Muller, Holly NS10 Müller-Eichelberg, Andreas 208 Mundl, Hardi CT P2 Munoz, Cynthia CT P19, CT P32 Muñoz, Pedro L T P68 Munoz Maniega, Susana T P234 Murai, Hiroyuki T P189 Murao, Kei 62 Murata, Mitsuru LB8 Murczek, Kate NS25 Murphy, Deborah T MP107 Murphy, Jillian T P387 Murphy, Richard R T MP111, W P124 Murphy, Sean P T P237 Murphy, Sheree 8 Murray, Gordon D 193 Murthy, G V S CT P26 Murthy, Santosh 11, 42, T P403, W PP97, W P326 Muruet, Walter T P118 Muschelli, John W PP114, W P327 Mustonen, Pirjo W P145 Mutgi, Sunil W P55 Muthana, Jamal N T P211 Mutoh, Tatsushi 38 Muuronen, Antti T W P145 Muzny, Donna M 148 Myers, Laura 121, T MP73 Myers, Laura E W P158 Myers, Laura J T P140 Myers, Phil W P20 Na, Shin-Young LB P4 Nadareishvili, Zurab W P30 Nadkarni, Girish 92, W PP109 Nadkarni, Girish N W P421 Nael, Kambiz 177 Naftel, Robert T P373 Nagahiro, Shinji T P174, T P236, W PP47, W P102 Nagai, Atushi T P418 Nagai, Yoji LB16 Nagakane, Yoshinari 63, LB P13, T P158, W P203, W P375 Nagaraja, Nandakumar T P235 Nagaraja, Tavarekere N W P256 Nagata, Izumi 170, W P28, W P89 Nagata, Ken T P160, T P163 Nagatsuka, Kazuyuki LB P30, T MP29, T MP30, T P311, W PP19, W P193 Nagatuka, Kazuyuki T P184, T P42 Nagel, Simon W PP10, W PP9 Nahab, Fadi NS7, T P100, T P24, T P292, T P7, W PP3, W P113, W P196, W P264, W P358 Nahab, Fady W P8 Nahm, Eun-Shim NS27 Naim, Maryam Y T MP63 Nair, Deepak T P58, W P210 Nair, Veena A 6, T P122 Nakada, Tsutomu W P243 Nakagawa, Kazuma T MP67 Nakagawa, Takashi T MP72 Nakagawa, Tomonori T P418 Nakagawara, Jyoji T P178 Nakahara, Shigehiro 140 Nakajima, Makoto 137, 209, T P105 Nakamizo, Akira T P109 Nakamura, Hideki W P97 Nakamura, Masakazu LB16 Nakanaga, Ayako W P142 Nakaoka, Hirotomo 118, 32 Nakase, Taizen T P163 Nakashima, Takahiro 63, T P158, W P375 Nakayama, Naoki 136, T MP55, T P226, W P97 Nakazaki, Kiyoshi W P171 Nalleballe, Krishna C T P277 Nalluri, Suman T P352, W P208 Nam, Hyo Jung T P156 Nam, Hyo Suk T MP88, T P110 Nambiar, Vivek T MP109 Nanavati, Tania T P372 Nanda, Anil T P232, W P238 Nanda, Ashish 197 Nangia, Parveen NS16 Nannucci, Serena 48 Napoli, Anthony M T MP74, W P185 Napolitano, Sarah W P341 Naritoku, Dean K W PP46 Narumi, Shinsuke W P45 Narumiya, Shuh W P260 Naruszewicz, Marek W P394 NASA Investigators LB P14 Nash, Bradford T MP107 Nasiri, Mojdeh W P220 Nasr, Deena 59, T P180 Nasser, Rena 33 Nassif, Michael E W P163 Nathaniel, Thomas I LB P33 Natori, Tatsunori W P45 Navalkele, Digvijaya 50, 159, 161, T P263, W P224 Navarro, Jose CT P41, W PP60 Navedo, Manuel W P252 Navi, Babak 188, W PP36, W PP61, W PP66, W P197, W P205 NAVIGATE ESUS Steering CT P2 Committee Ndon, Idara U T MP74 Neal, Cynthia W P225 Nedelcut, Adrian W P207 Nedeltchev, Krassen 208 Nedergaard, Maiken 219 Needleman, Laurence T P274 Neff, Julie T P333 Negussie, Melaku W P402 Neil, William NS9, T P204, T P382, W P217 Neils, Greg CT P36 Nelsen, Monica A LB15 Nelson, Jeffrey 196, W P417 Nelson, Joe A T P261, T P262, W P283 Nelson, Mark T W P409 Nelson, Richard T P210, W PP84, W P273 Nenov, Val T P26 Neshige, Syuichiro T MP90 Neuendorff, Nichole T MP16 Neumann, Franz-Josef T P49, W P383 Neumann, Robert W P360 Neumann-Haefelin, Tobias 105, W PP1 Neumayr, Lynne T P369 Nevatte, Tracy 57 Neville, Gordon CT P7 Newsome, Franklin W P360 — 128 — Newton, Allen T P373 NEWTON Investigators CT P25 Nezami, Nariman T P108 Nezhad, Mani K T P62 Nezu, Tomohisa 218 Ng, Kwan T P86, W PP20 Ng, Kwan L T P55 Nguyen, Claude 161, 166, W P265 Nguyen, Linh M 68 Nguyen, Nam W P14, W P71 Nguyen, Thanh 197 Nguyen, Vu T P129 Nguyen-Huynh, Mai N CT P33 Nhoung, Heng T P283 Nichols, Allan 206 Nicholson, Susan T MP63 Nickles, Adrienne V NS21 Nicks, Todd T P371 Nie, Xingju T P91 Niederkorn, Kurt 105, W PP1 Nigogosyan, Zack 6, T P122 Niibo, Takeya W P40 Nikkola, Elina 40 Ning, Mingming W P146, W P398 Ning, Ruizhou W PP87 Ning, Ruizhuo 165, T P410, T P94, W P110 Nishida, Noriyuki W P89 Nishigaki, Masakazu W PP53 Nishihara, Masasugi W P243 Nishijima, Yasuo T P83, T P88, W P263 Nishimura, Ataru T MP85, T P167, T P394, W PP42, W PP80, W P278 Nishimura, Kengo W P414 Nishimura, Kunihiro T MP85, T P167, T P394, W PP42, W PP80, W P278 Nishiyama, Kazutoshi 63, T P158, W P375 Nishiyama, Yasuhiro T P161, W P90 Nishizawa, Masatoyo W P243 Nito, Chikako W P90 Nizam, Azhar W P381 Nizam, Shayaan W PP28, W P151 Njau, Grace W P7 Noble, James M T P390, T P391 Nobo, Ulises T P261, T P262, W P283 Noel, Kimberly LB P29 Nogoshi, Shinji T P13 Noguchi, Kyo W P420 Noguchi, Teruo W P193 Nogueira, Raul 130, 197, 201, 202, 203, CT P18, CT P23, LB P9, T P24, T P7, W PP3, W P8, W P12, W P358 Noh, Dabi T P250, W P261 Noh, Hyun-Du W P184, W P192 Nolte, Christian H 105, W PP1 Nonato, James 201 Noorbhai, Ibrahim 35 Noorian, Ali R T P55, W PP3 Noorian, Ali Reza T MP95, T P306 Noorian, Reza W PP20 Norato, Gina 24, 97, T P26 Norris, David T P206 Norris, David C T P288 Noser, Elizabeth 52, CT P13, CT P46, T P127 Noseworthy, Michael D W PP119 Nour, May LB10 Nozaki, Kazuhiko T P220 Ntaios, George T P2 Nugent, Meg T P144 Numminen, Heikki 62 Núñez, Fidel CT P4 Nuno, Miriam T MP34 Nutescu, Edith W P302 Nutter, Diane 66, T P291 Nyquist, Paul A 154, 42 Nystoriak, Matthew W P252 Nystrom, Karin V W PP76 Oakes, Jonathan W P399 Obenaus, Andre W P254 O’Brien, Emily 9, W PP106, W P144, W P269, W P272 O’Brien, Richard J T P86 Obuchowski, Nancy T P14 O’Callaghan, Christina T P284 Ochoa, Dina CT P19 Ochoa, Sonya T MP99 O’Connor, Paul T P229 Odagiri, Keiichi W P393 O’Daly, Owen 99 Odden, Michelle T P133 O’Donnell, Martin W PP119 Offenbacher, Steven W P371 Ofner, Susan W P296 Ogami, Kyle T P15, W P6 Ogasawara, Kuniaki 171 O’Gorman, Ruth 99 Ogura, Takeshi T P244, T P249 Oguro, Hiroaki T P418 Oh, Chang Wan T MP11 Oh, Gyung-Jae T P126, W P127, W P128, W P139 Oh, Kyungmi W P150 Oh, Mi Sun 184, W P58 Ohara, Nobuyuki 137, 209 Ohara, Tomoyuki 173, T MP118, T P164 Ohba, Hideki 171, W P45 Ohman-Strickland, Pamela W P212 Ohta, Hajine W P40 Ohura, Kazumasa W P45 Ohura, Mao W P45 Oikawa, Shinichi LB8 Ojeda, Linda T MP100 Oka, Fumiaki T P242 Okada, Kazunori T P31 Okada, Yasushi 131, 63, T P158, T P311, W PP11, W P375 Okazaki, Shuhei 224, T P51 O’Keefe, Lena M W PP59 Okin, Peter LB13, T P142 Okon, Nicholas T P210, W PP84, W P273 Okubo, Seiji T P285 Okuda, Satoshi 63, T P158, T P311, W P375 Olalde, Heena M T P235 Olavarría, Verónica CT P45 Olds, Karin W P356, W P357 Oliveira-Filho, Jamary T MP58, W PP23 Olivot, Jean-Marc 28, 103, T MP50 Olm-Shipman, Casey W P299 Olorunfemi, Odunayo W PP63 Olson, DaiWai M 9, T P255, W PP106, W P269 Olson, Lindsay T P346 Olson, Scott T P26 Olson-Mack, Lindsay T P201, W PP107, W P214, W P226 on behalf of the FAST-MAG 180, 27 Investigators on behalf of the Ohio 66, T P291 Stroke Program on behalf of the QASC NS23 Implementation Working Group and Steering Committee on behalf of the SAMMPRIS 138 Investigators on behalf of the SOS-Penumbra W PP9 Trial Investigators on behalf of the UCLA 182, T P297 Stroke Investigators O’Neill, Darren P T P179 O’Neill, Kathleen T P256 Onoda, Keiichi T P418 Onteddu, Sanjeeva Reddy 141, T P277 Ooi, Yinn Cher 135, 40, T MP28 Ooigawa, Hidetoshi T P244, T P249 Oosaki, Masato T P109 Oostema, John A W P220 Oparil, Suzanne W P172 Oppenheim, Catherine 179 Oravec, Chesney T P251 Orbach, Darren B T P366, T P374 Ord, Emily N J W P248 Orfila, James E 19, W P96 Organek, Natalie 54 Origasa, Hideki LB16 Orlando, Alessandro W P308 Ortega, Sterling 35 Ortega-Gutierrez, Santiago T P111, T P235 Ortmeyer, Heidi T P114 Osaki, Masato T MP60, T P70 Osanai, Toshiya W P97 Osborne, Jennifer 24, 97, NS20, T MP68, T MP77, T MP92,T MP94, T P279, W PP110, W PP111, W PP71, W P126 Ossowski, Stephan W P104 O’Sullivan, Mike 99 Osunkwo, Ifeyinwa T P369 Ota, Taisei T MP90 Ota, Takahiro T P6 Ota, Yasuyuki W P106 Otles, Arel W P242 Otsuka, Toshiaki T P161 Oura, Kazumasa 171 Ouyang, Bichun W P277 Ovbiagele, Bruce 216, T P166, T P29, T P388, T P392, T P393, W PP67, W P373 Overton, Angela T P144 Ovesen, Christian T P193 Owada, Kumiko T P292, W PP3 Owen, William T P369 Oxley, Thomas J LB2 Pacella, Charissa W P223 Padidar, Arash W PP5, W P63 Padma, MV T MP84, W P202 Padma, Vasantha 93, W PP25 Padmanabhan, Sandosh W P165 Padrick, Matthew M 90 Pafford, Ryan N T MP5 Pagola, Jorge 189, T P34, W PP24 Pajerowski, William 86, W P209, W P216 Pajukanta, Päivi 40 Palacios, Igor W P398 Palesch, Yuko 129, 201, 202, CT P34, LB4, T P12, W P12 Palesh, Yuko LB P15 Paletz, Laurie T P329, T P330, T P356, T P62 Paley, Lizz 58, W PP29, W P288 Paliwal, Prakash 151, T P39, W P36 Paliwas, Prakash 74 Pallesen, Lars-Peder T P383, W PP21, W P213, W P379 Pan, Yuesong LB P5 Panagos, Peter 157, 187, W PP34, W P404 Pandey, Abhishek T MP76 Pandey, Aditya W P422 Pandey, Dilip K LB9 Pandian, Jeyaraj D CT P26, T MP84, W PP25, W P202 Pando, Alejandro T P121 Pandurengan, Renga W PP115 Pandurengan, Renganayaki T P202, W P224 Pandya, Chirayu T P92 Panepinto, Julie A T P369 Panezai, Spozhmy T P3, W PP28, W P151, W P190, W P53 Pang, Alice T P322 Panichpisal, Kessarin T P20 Pankratz, Vernon S 44 Pantoni, Leonardo 48 Paoli, Albit W P182 Paolucci, Gino T MP74, T P217, W P185 Papesh, Nancy T P14 Paramasivam, Srinivasan T P111 Pardo, Vicky W P138 Park, Hee-Kwon 22 Park, Hong-Kyun T MP11, W P290 Park, Jeong-Jin 22 Park, Jong-Ho T P166, T P392, T P393, W PP67, W P373 Park, Jong-Moo 184, T P169, W P312, W P58 Park, Kwang Y T MP58 Park, Kwang-Yeol 204, T P154, W P91 Park, Laibaik 119 Park, Man-Seok T P156, T P175 Park, Min Jung T MP20 Park, Moo-seok T P154, W P91 Park, Sang-Soon 184, T P309, W P312, W P58 Park, Soojin W PP61 Park, Tai Hwan 184, T P169, T P309, W P312, W P58 Parker, Dennis 25 Parker, Sarah T P58 Parker, Stephanie 52, CT P13, CT P46, T P57 Parkkila, Anna-Kaisa 62 Parlani, Giovanbattista W P117, W P68 Parsha, Kaushik N 166 Parsons, Mark 179, 187, CT P40, CT P47, CT P6, LB2, T P75, W PP13, W PP34, W P49, W P404 Pascual, Conrado W P252 Pasi, Marco 48 Pasqualin, Alberto 106 Passman, Rod S 207 Patel, Achint 60, 92, W PP109, W PP118, W P310, W P421 Patel, Aman W P299, W P5 Patel, Anita W PP50, W PP88 Patel, Keyur T P352, W P208 Patel, Paras 123 Patel, Rohit P W PP83 Patel, Urvish W P421 Pathak, Shweta NS1, W P337 Patil, Shivanad W P56 Patil, Shivanand 160, 178, T MP4, T P33, T P408, T P52, T P53, W PP119 Patrizz, Anthony W P95 Patton, Kristen T P142 Paul, Steven M 119 Paul Emile, Labeyrie T MP7 Paulino, Wayna CT P36 Paulus, Jessica W P177 Pavich, Emily W PP100 Pavol, MaryKay A T P181 — 129 — Pawar, Swaroop T P29 Pawlikowska, Ludmila 196, W P417 Payne, Tanya CT P30, CT P37 Pearce, Lesly A 137, 209, 213 Peariso, Katrina T P365, T P367 Peck, Michelle 68 Pedersen, Palle M T P415 Pedraza, Salvador 186 Peerschke, Ellinor I W P205 Pegoli, Marianna 37 Pelliccia, Selena W P117 Pelligrino, Dale A W P233 Penalba, Anna 189 Peña-Silva, Ricardo 111 Pencina, Michael J 9, W PP106, W P269 Peneva, Rali W P83 Peneva, Ralitza W P85 Peng, Bin CT P45, T MP31 Peng, Changya T P245, T P76, T P96 Peng, Xiao Li W P252 Pennypacker, Keith R T P248 Penstone, Patricia W P46 Penzlin, Ana Isabel W P379 Peplinski, Christine NS21 Peravali, Visali T P135 Pereira, Carol T P129 Pereira, Vitor M 130, CT P23 Perese, Joshua T P283 Perese, Susana T P274 Perez, Enmanuel J T P261 Perez, Mario L W P126 Perez, Yael CT P7 Perez de la Ossa, Natalia T P207 Perez-Pinzon, Miguel A 168 Pergami, Paola T P112, T P372 Pergola, Pablo E PPS3 Pergolizzi, Richard W P71 Perina, Debra G 90 Perlmutter, Aaron CT P15 Perry, Jeff W P282 Perry, Melissa 18 Perry, Richard W PP9 Perry, Sandy W P226 Persse, David 52, CT P13, CT P46 Peruzzotti-Jametti, Luca LB P18 Pescini, Francesca 48 Peters, Lindsey W P357 Peters, Michele W PP102 Peters, Steven T P408 Petersen, Ronald C 44 Peterson, Eric D 146, 159, 50, 9, W PP106, W P269, W P272 Peterson, Kristin NS25, W P354 Petro, George T MP9 Petrone, Ashley B T P182, W P100, W P386 Petrova, Marketa W P18 Petrovic, Marko T P212 Phan, Than CT P6 Phan, Thanh G LB2 Phillips, Oliver W W P116 Phillips, Sherry C 46 Phipps, Michael T MP73, W P275 Phoa, Keith W P306 Piechowski, Bart T P202 Pieper, Connie T P235 Piepgras, David 108 Pierce, David LB14 Pierce, Gary 111 Pierce, Linda L NS15 Pigretti, Santiago T P165, T P389 Pikula, Alexandra T P130, W P169 Pillai, Bindu W PP89, W P111, W P245 Pillai, Prishanya 219 Pillai, Priyanka 219 Pilot, Markeith W PP69, W P149 Pineda, Maria C W P384 Pinson, David M LB P22 Pinteaux, Emmanuel 164 Piotin, Michel 132, T MP7, W P418, W P86 Piran, Pirouz T MP76 Pires, Paulo W P391 Pishanidar, Sammy T P209 Pistocchi, Silvia 132, T MP7, W P418 Pitiyanuvath, Nataria W P1 Planchard, Ryan T P320 Plant, Robert T P295 Plant, Tamara W P352 Plautz, Erik 35 Plue, Laura D 70 Plue, Laurie T P351 Plumb, Patricia T P369 PN, Sylaja T MP84, W P202 Pocock, Stuart CT P44 Poggesi, Anna 48 Points, Lauren 111 Poisson, Sharon T MP62, W P360 Polanski, Jerzy A W P394 Pollack, Charles CT P28 Pomerantz, Daniel W PP63 Ponciano, Rafael T P34, W PP24 Pongmoragot, Jitphapa T P123 Pontes-Neto, Octávio M 204, T MP51, W PP23 Popp, Heather W P141 Poppe, Alexandre CT P22, W P56 Porta, Sara W P143 Potter, John CT P44 Pouliot, JoAnne NS25 Pountain, Sarah 57 Pourmohammed, Reza W P228 Powers, Ciaran CT P8 Powers, William J 134, 176, W P399 Prabhakar, Pranay 115 Prabhakaran, Shyam 123, 138, 174,197, 203, T P102, T P256, T P46, W PP113, W P200, W P291, W P47, W P50 Prabhakaran, Vivek 6, T P122 Prabhu, Divya T P132 Pracucci, Giovanni 48 Pradilla, Gustavo T MP66, W P321 Prakash, Roshini W P412 Prater, Adam W PP100 Prater, Adam B T P7 Prats, Luis T P315 Prats-Sánchez, Luis CT P4, W P69 Pratt, Frank 180, 27, W P215 Pratt, Franklin D 87, W PP15, W PP77 Prefasi, Daniel T P205 Preis, Sarah R T P412, W P164 Premsrirath, Tonya W P217 Press, Craig A T P364 Pressel, Sara W P172 Prestigiacomo, Charles J W P74 Price, Christopher CT P44 Price, Donald L T P336 Pricola, Katie 192 Prifti, Landa LB P35 Priglinger, Miriam L LB2, W PP117 PRISMS Investigators CT P10 Prodan, Calin 223, T MP116, W P405 Proffitt, Rachel W P135 PROMISE-TIA Study 173, T MP118 Investigators Prothmann, Sascha W P71 Provencio, Javier 39 Pruthi, Sumit T P373 Prvu Bettger, Janet 66, 146, T P291 Przyklenk, Karin W P234 Psaty, Bruce M 148 Pucciano, Carol T P292 Puetz, Volker T P12, T P383, W PP21, W P18, W P213, W P379 Puffer, Cole W P78 Pugh, Terrence T P129 Pugliese, Michael W P282 Puig, Josep W P424, 186, W PP26, W P56 Pulkki, Kari W P145 Pundik, Svetlana 1 Purich, Daniel L T P228 Purroy, Francisco T P315, W P143, W P69 Putaala, Jukka T P183, T P318, W P132 Qazi, Emmad 104, 53, T P33, T P53, W P27 Qi, Tiewei W P77 Qian, Jenny LB P25 Qian, Jian Y W P92 Qiao, Joe X T P297 Qiao, Ye LB P34, T P108 Qin, Fengqin W P378 Qin, Li W P167 Qin, Tao T P242, W PP91 Qiu, Deqiang T P7, W P264 Qiu, Dongxu T P214 Qiu, Jianhua T P247 Qiu, Yujie T P181 Qu, DaiXin W PP94 Qu, Zhi W P388, W P412 Quadri, Syed A CT P8 Quant, Sylvia T P119 Quarles, Leigh 145, T P385, W PP72 Quesada, Helena 181, W P41 Quillinan, Nidia W P94, W P96 Quinlan, Erin B 2, 5, W PP56 Quinn, Charles T P369 Quinn, Claire NS23 Quinn, Terence J W PP102, W PP103 Quiroz, Alejandro T MP96 Quiroz, Maria E 14, W P189 Quiroz-Compean, Alejandro W P266 Qureshi, Adnan I 36, 41, 45, 60, 77, 92, 101, 210, LB P34, LB7, T MP10, T MP102, T MP110, T MP115, T MP38, T P66, T P71, T P137, T P138, T P302, T P308, T P327, W PP2, W P166, W P170, W P310, W P311, W P315, W P319, W P370, W P392 Qureshi, Mushtaq H 41, 60, 77, T MP10, T MP102, T P137, T P66, T P71, W PP109, W P370 Raabe, Andreas 106 Rabiller, Gratianne W P263 Rabinowicz, Adrian L LB P25 Rabinstein, Alejandro 37, 44, 59, T MP26, T P168, T P180, W PP39 Rabionet, Raquel W P104 Radwanski, Ryan T P409, W P239 Raffeld, Miriam R T P153 Raftis, Paul CT P7 Ragan, Dustin 21, T P370 Ragas, Moner A T P95 Raghavan, Preeti LB P29, W P140 Ragoschke-Schumm, Andreas W P279 Rahbar, Mohammad 166, T P57, T P196, T P202, T P203, T P321, W PP115, W P224 Rahman, Haseeb A W P166 Rai, Ansaar 197, CT P8 Rainka, Michelle T P386 Rajagopal, Satish T P368 Rajagopalan, Swarna T P317, W P336 Rajamani, Kumar T P192, W P138 Rajan, Kumar B 150 Ram, Malathi T P316 Ramaciotti, Claudio T P369 Ramakrishnan, Viswanathan CT P31 Raman, Rema T P275, T P64, T P67, T P74 Ramanathan, Sabarina W PP115 Ramani, Hami T P275, T P64, T P67 Ramdas, Kevin N T MP5 Ramirez, Lucas T P283 Ramirez, Magaly CT P32 Ramírez-Moreno, José María W P143 Ramiro, Joanna I T P405 Rand, Troy T P120, T P78 Randall, Otelio W P402 Randhawa, Privia A CT P22 Rangarajan, Sumathy W PP119 Rangaraju, Srikant 128, T MP1, W PP3, W P38, W P39 Range, Jean T MP89, T P300, T P301 Rankin, Pauline W P355 Rao, A K CT P31 Rao, Neal M 182, T P297, T P55 Rao, Vivek 13, T P294, W P322 Rapp, Karen S T P275, T P64 Rappard, George W P71 Rasheed, Izad-Yar D 219 Rasmussen, Mary-Jette W PP27 Rasmussen, Peter 54, T P14, T P200, W P31 Rastan, Aljoscha T P49, W P383 Rastogi, Rhadika T P76 Rastogi, Vaibhav W PP83 Ratan, Rajiv R W P136 Raval, Ami P 168 Ravina, Bernard CT P5 Raychev, Radoslav T P238 Raymond, Jean 106, CT P3 Raz, Limor W P385 Razak, Anmar 60, T P298, W PP109, W PP118, W P310 Razmara, Ali 78, CT P32, T P139 Reagan Secrest, Angie T P179 Recovery by Endovascular W PP11 Salvage for Cerebral Ultra-acute Embolism (RESCUE)-Japan Study Group Reddy, Amit B W P233 Reddy, Varun V T MP9 Reddy, Vivek K 34, W PP93 Redekop, William K W P285 Redjem, Hocine 132, T MP7, W P418 Reed, Guy W P258 Reeves, Mathew J 50, 122, 159, T MP73, W P220, W P284, W P296 Reeves, Sarah T P128, W P300 Regier, Michael T P182 Reich, Arno 105, W PP1 Reichmann, Heinz T P383, W P213, W P379 Reichwein, Raymond K T P278 Reijmer, Yael 43 Reilly, Paul CT P28 Reimer, Andrew 54 Reimer, Hannah CT P31 — 130 — Reinholdt, Nicole W P75 Reitz, Katherine M 219 Rellick, Stephanie L W P105 Rempel, Jeremy CT P22 Remsick, Alex 6 Remsik, Alexander T P122 Ren, Jun CT P35 Ren, Xuefang W P105 Ren, Yupeng W PP57 Rennaker, Robert L 162, T MP24 Rerkasem, Kittipan 214 RESCUE-Japan Investigators T P1 Resler, Brian W PP79 Resnicow, Ken T P387 RETICS (INVICTUS network) T P315 Retta, Tamrat W P402 Reuter, Björn T P49 REVASCAT Investigators CT P1 Rexrode, Kathryn M 205 Reyes, Javier T P68 Reynolds, Kenney T P95 Reynolds, Mathew R 14 Reynolds, Patrick W P301 Reynolds, Shannon LB P11 Rha, Joung-ho 22 Rhaleb, Imane W PP52 Rheuban, Karen S 90 Rho, Howard J W P217 Rhodes, David T MP44 Rhodes, J D 143, 149 Rhodes, James N 21 Rhodes, Melissa M T P369 Riaz, Parnian W PP31 Ribo, Marc 189, 199, CT P23, T P207, W PP24 Ribó Jacobi, Marc T P34 Riccardello, Gerald J W P74 Rice, Henry LB2 Rice, Karen L NS4 Richards, Mark 206, W P194, W P287 Richardson, DeJuran LB9 Richardson, Laura 52 Richetts, Renee E W PP107 Riddle, Paula W P366 Riedel, Christian H W PP8 Riise, Laura T P255 Rijnsburger, Adriana J W P285 Rincon, Natalia T P56, W P59 Rindels, Erin T P144 Ringer, Andrew T MP6, W PP110, W PP71 Ringleb, Peter A T MP53 Rinkel, Gabriel T P395 Rinkel, Gabriel J E 106 Ritter, Samuel W P301 Ritzel, Rodney T P80, W PP88 Rivkin, Michael J T MP64, T P363, T P368 Rizzo, John-Ross W P140 Roark, Christopher D W P422 Robbins, Sean T P253 Robert, Edelman W P419 Robert, Thomas 132, T MP7, W P418 Roberts, Cynthia 165, T P410, T P94, W PP87, W P107, W P241, W P92 Roberts, Eric T 211, T P148, W PP72 Roberts, Jill W PP90 Roberts, Pam T P356 Roberts, Rosebud 44 Roberts, Stacey A NS21 Roberts, Synthia W P110 Robertson, Betty T P329, T P330, T P356 Robertson, Kevin W P399 Robertson, Richard 15 Robichaux, Mary T P261, T P262, W P283 Robinson, Thompson 96, CT P45 Robinson, Tom CT P40, CT P44, CT P47 Robson, Katie CT P30, CT P37 Rocha, Marcelo W P37 Roche, Angelina M W P65 Rockwell, Bradley W PP58 Rockwell, Jean M T P201, W PP107 Rodgers, Helen W PP102, W PP103 Rodriguez, Gustavo W P53 Rodriguez-Luna, David T P34, W PP24 Rodríguez-Pardo, Jorge W P314 Rodriquez, Lauren W PP78 Roffe, Christine 57, CT P44, T P202, W PP9 Rogers, John D 206 Rogers, Tyson 207 Rojo, Esther T MP57 Roldan, Carlos T P411 Roldan, Paola T P411 Rollo, Jeannie W PP104 Roman, Max W P74 Romano, Jose CT P36 Romano, Jose F CT P10 Romano, Jose G 138, T P261, T P262, W P283 Romero, Jose R T P412, W P164 Romero, Jose Rafael T P130, W P169 Ronca, Richard T P317, W P336 Rooney, Melissa W P200 Roos, Yvo B LB18, LB4 Roos, Yvo B WEM LB17 Roquer, Jaume W P104 Rorden, Christopher W P29, W P42 Rorrer, Autumn T P231, W P415 Rosand, Jonathan 205, 24, 43, 97, 98, LB P19, T MP65, T P153, W P126, W P299, W P66 Rosario, Emily R T P224, W P134 Rose, Danny R T MP111, W P124 Rose, David Z T P261, T P262, W P283 Rose-Finnell, Linda LB9 Rosen, Allyson LB P21 Rosenberg, Gary A W P385 Rosenberg, Jon T MP2 Rosenfeldt, Anson 144 Rosenfield, Kenneth CT P50 Rosenwasser, Robert 107, 109 Rosete, Jane NS9, T P382, W P217 Ross, Margaret F T P381 Ross, Michael W P196 Rosser, Mary W P423 Rossini, Paolo M W P295 Rosso, Charlotte W PP30 Rost, Natalia T P40, W P66 Rostagno, Agueda T P243 Rostanski, Sara K W P268 Roth, Christian W P71 Roth, David L 143, W P176 Roth, Elliot J W PP57 Rothwell, Peter M W PP70 Rothwell, Peter M R 214 Roubenoff, Ronenn T P130, W P169 Roubin, Gary S CT P49, CT P50 Roumie, Christianne 121 Rovin, Richard LB12 Rovira, Àlex CT P1 Rowe, Alison W P339 Rowe, Brian H 91, T P324 Rowell, Marguerite T P353 Roy, Daniel CT P22, CT P3 Roy, Jayanta 93 Royle, Natalie A T P234 Rozenfeld, Dmitry W P363 Ruan, Litao W P396 Rubiera, Marta 199, T P33, T P34, T P53, W PP24 Rubio, Francisco 181, W P41 Rubio, Jerónimo T MP57 Rudd, Anthony 58, W PP29, W P288 Rüfenacht, Daniel 106 Ruff, Ilana M 123, T P102, W P50, W P200, W P291 Ruggieri, Paul T P14, W P31 Ruiz, Andrea 162, T MP24 Ruiz-Ares, Gerardo T P205, W P314 Ruiz-Piñero, Marina T MP57 Ruland, Sean T MP83 Rundek, Tatjana 205, 79, T P141, T P261, T P262, T P274, W PP68, W P148, W P283 Russin, Jonathan T P409, W P239 Ruthazer, Robin LB11, W PP74 Rutkowski, Thomas T P49 Rutledge, J N T MP5 Rutten-Jacobs, Loes C 152 Rutten-Jacobs, Loes C A 26 Ryan, Alice S LB P28, T P114, T P115, T P116 Ryan, Matthew T P155, T P290 Ryan, Stephanie NS4 Ryckborst, Karla J CT P22 Rymer, Marilyn M 207 Ryoo, Sookyung W P4 Ryu, Jei-Man T P239, W P70 Ryu, Wi-Sun 184, T P169 Saatman, Kathryn W P252 Sabel, Bernhard A W P295 Saber, Hamidreza T P130, W P169 Sabharwal, Vivek W P21 Sabra, Mohamed W P408 Sabra, Zahraa W P408 Sacco, Ralph L 150, 79, LB13, T MP47, T P141, T P261, T P262, W PP65, W PP68, W P137, W P148, W P283 Sachdev, Harmeet W PP5, W P63 Sachdeva, Gautam T P298 Sachdeva, Kapil 123 Sacho, Raphael H 195 Sacristan, Emilio T P60 Sadaghiani, Saloomeh T P30, T P48 Sadana, Prabodh W P255 Saeed, Fahad T P302, W P315 Saeed, Omar 210, 36, T P138, W P170 Saeed, Yumna W P223 Safdar, Adnan 60, T P298, W P310 Safford, Monika 83, T MP44 Safford, Monika M 84, T P143 Safford, Monika S 149 Safouris, Apostolos 185 Safran, Yael W P363 Sagan, Agnieszka W P87 Sager, Danielle T P351, W P270, W P275 SAHIT Investigators W PP37 Sahota, Preeti 166 Saigh, Mark Philip 109 Sairanen, Tiina W PP10, W P51 Sais, Emma T P387 Saito, Hiroki T MP117, T P170 Saito, Kozue T MP29, T MP30 Saito, Makoto T P220 Saito, Moeko W P90 Saji, Naoki T P50 Sajjan, Shanker Raj T P19 Sajobi, Toloupe T MP109 Sajobi, Tolulope CT P22 Sakadzic, Sava W PP91 Sakaguchi, Manabu 222, 224 Sakai, Chiaki T MP120 Sakai, Nobuyuki 131, T MP120, T P1, T P10, W PP11 Sakian, Sina T P186, W P23, W P24 Sakka, Eleni T P234 Sakuma, Hideyuki T P22 Sakuta, Kenichi T P44, T P50, W P204 Salamon, Elliott T MP78, T P209 Salayandia, Victor M T MP21 Salehi Omran, Sina W P407 Saliou, Guilaume 195 Salonen, Oili T P183, W PP10 Salottolo, Kristin T P219, W P7 Salvadori, Emilia 48 Samai, Alyana A T P187, T P190, W P154, W P160 Samblanet, Kerri NS19 Samson, Yves 95, W PP30 Sanberg, Cyndy D 165 Sánchez, Brisa N 153, T P146, T P151, T P387, W PP108 Sanchez, Christian T P308 Sanchez, Christina T MP38, W PP2 Sanchez, Olive T MP38, T P308 Sanderson, Thomas H W P234 Sandhu, Divyajot T P25, W P390 Sandhu, Gauravjot T P25 Sandín-Fuentes, María T MP57 Sandow, Nora W PP91 Sands, Kara A 161, 68, W P309, W P328, W P332, W P333 Sanfillippo, Geri LB P2 Sanger, Matthew T P148 Sangha, Navdeep T P202, T P204, T P212, T P57, W P217 Sangha, Rajbeer S T P102 Sanjuan, Stela T P34 San Luis, Christa 11, T P403, W PP97 Sanna, Tommaso 207 Sanossian, Nerses 138, 158, 180, 182, 27, 78, 87, CT P32, T P139, T P283, T P297, W PP15, W PP77, W P215, W P267 San Román, Luis CT P1 Sansing, Lauren H 114, W PP49 Santamarina, Estevo T P34 Santhanam, Anantha Vijay R 71, T P246, W P230 Santiago, Fernando L T P261, T P262, W P283 Santiago, Maria T MP47, W P148 Santiago-Moreno, Juan W P237 Santiago-Sim, Teresa 110 Santora, Carolyn W P339 Santos, M T P271 Sanz-Cuesta, Borja E T P205 Sanz de Barros, Rosa T P205 Sapkota, Biggya L CT P22, W P1, W P64 Saposnik, Gustavo 122, T P123 Sarah, Parker W P210 Sarkar, Shantanu 206 Sarnaik, Sharada T P369 Sarraj, Amrou 127, 161, PPS1, T MP3, T P196, T P198, T P203, T P307, W PP115, W P11, W P22, W P224 Sasaki, Makoto 179, W P45 Sato, Kota W P106, W P247 Sato, Masayuki T P22, T P6 — 131 — Sato, Shoichiro 173, 215, T MP118, T P164, W PP19 Sato, Yoshikazu 140 Satoh, Katsuya W P89 Satoh, Yuichi T P163 Satomi, Junichiro T P174, T P236, W P102 Satow, Tetsu W P82 Satti, Sudhakar R T P101 Sattin, Justin 6, T P122 Sauser, Kori T P204, W P217 Saver, Jeffrey L 27, 50, 62, 87, 130, 135, 159, 180, 182, 201, 203, 216, CT P10, CT P18, CT P23, CT P38, LB P9, LB10, T MP8, T MP28, T P26, T P297, T P388, T P55, T P73, W PP15, W PP74, W PP77, W P9, W P215, W P225, W P294 Savitz, Sean 127, 161, 166, CT P27, PPS1, T MP3, T MP22, T MP5, T P127, T P196, T P198, T P203, T P307, W MP115, W P11, W P22, W P265 Sawaya, Bassel W P406 Sawyer, Laura 14 Sawyer, Robert N 155, W PP32 Sayama, Tetsuro T MP85, T P167, T P394, W PP42, W PP80, W P278 Sayre, James W P77 Sazonova, Irina Y T P79 Scalzo, Fabien 102, 105, 133, 138, 180, 182, 202, 27, T MP25, T MP52, T P110, T P173, T P176, T P297, T P55, W PP1, W PP14, W PP20, W P12, W P267, W P318, W P44 Scarmeas, Nikolaos LB5 Schaar, Krystal T MP22 Schaefer, Pamela W W P25 Scheer, Rich LB P11 Schellinger, Peter D 179, CT P17 Schindler, Joseph W PP76, W P67 Schindler, Kiva M W P358, W P8 Schlamann, Marc U 105, W PP1 Schlaug, Gottfried T P113 Schleinkofer, Nathan T P295 Schlick, Konrad H T P62, T P67 Schluter, Laurie T P187, T P190, T P290, W P154 Schmid, Arlen A 147 Schmidt, Antje T P97, T P227, W P235 Schmidt, Helena 150 Schmidt, Reinhold 150 Schmittdiel, Julie CT P33 Schmitz, Marie L W P62 Schmitz, Marie Louise W PP27, W P54 Schnee, Janet LB P11 Schneider, Armin T P16 Schneiderman, Jessica T P349 Schnell, Thomas T P235 Schoenlein, Patricia V T P79 Schonewille, W J LB P15 Schrag, Matthew W P67 Schulte, Phillip 183, 82, T MP43, T P313, T P319, T P399, W PP99, W P272 Schultz, Lonni W P46 Schunke, Kathryn J W P236 Schwab, Kristin 43, 98, LB P19, T P153 Schwamm, Lee 9, 50, 82, 85, 126,146, 159, 183, 203, CT P12, T MP43, T MP84, T MP95, T P26, T P197, T P199, T P267, T P306, T P313, T P319, T P399, W PP33, W PP99, W PP106, W PP113, W P202, W P269, W P272, W P299 Schwartz, Eric Winthrop 109 Schwartz, Neil E 34, W PP93 Schweickert, Patricia NS14 Schweizer, Tom A T P123, T P402, W PP38, W PP54 Schwieterman, Ryan S W P88 Scoco, Aleca 1 Scorcia-Wilson, Teri NS21 Scott, Nancy T P342 Scott, R Michael 15, T P366, T P374 Scroop, Rebecca LB2 Sedova, Petra T P145, W P157, W P161, W P175 See, Jill 2, 3, 5 Seet, Raymond 74, 151, T P39, W P36 Segura, Tomás W P143 Sehba, Fatima A T P396 Seibel, Jennifer T P382 Seidel, Jessica W PP91 Seifert, Hilary A T P248 Seiffge, David J 62, W P16 Seigel, Todd A T MP74, W P185 Sekar, Padmini 80, T MP68, T MP77, T MP92, T MP94, W PP110, W PP111, W PP71 Seki, Kenta LB P30, T P42, W PP19 Selchen, Daniel CT P7 Selim, Magdy CT P15, W P323 Selleck, Lorie F W P346 Selvamani, Amutha T MP16, T MP20, T P240 Selvaraj, Uma Maheswari 35 Sen, Souvik 89, W PP75, W P29, W P371, W P399, W P42 Senjem, Matthew 44 Seo, Woo-Keun W P150 Serena, Joaquín 186, 208, CT P1, W PP26, W P424 Sero, Laia W PP24 Seró Ballesteros, Laia T P34 Serra, Monica C LB P28, T P116 Serrano Lopez, Soledad T P205 Seshadri, Sudha 148, 150, 221, T P130, T P412, W P164, W P169 Seto, Todd B T MP67 Sevick, Marisa W P135 Shaban, Amir T P155, T P190, T P56, W P160, W P59 Shafie, Mohammad T P62 Shah, Aabha A W P30 Shah, Aatman M T MP19 Shah, Hardik Kumar W P421 Shah, Jignesh T P38, W P188 Shah, Mitesh LB12 Shah, Nirav H W P148 Shah, Qaisar T MP107 Shah, Samir W P352 Shah, Shreyansh T P172 Shah, Veer A W P15 Shah, Yash W P61 Shahar, Eyal W P144 Shahbaba, Babak 3 Shahripour, Reza Bavarsad W P309, W P332 Shaji, Jane T P209 Shaltoni, Hashem 197 Shamapant, Shilpa W PP55 Shams, Tanzila T P352, W P172, W P208 Shan, Bao-Shuai 118 Shang, Bao-Shao 32 Shang, Jing W P396 Shankar, Lakshmi T P287 Shaphiro, Robert W P242 Sharma, Mukul CT P2, W PP119, W P282 Sharma, Vijay K 74, 151, 185, CT P40, CT P47, T P39, T P177, W P36, W P186 Sharp, Adam L T P204, W P217 Sharp, Frank R W P93 Sharp, Johanna T P337, T P339 Sharp, Shelley T P345 Sharrief, Anjail Z T P146, W PP115 Shaughnessy, Marianne NS27 Shaw, Mesha W PP66 Shea, Kenneth W P390 Sheahan, Richard LB P24 Shearer, Robyn L T MP48 Sheehan, Jason P 190 Sheehan, Orla C 143 Sheffet, Alice J CT P48 Shehadah, Amjad W P107 Shehadeh, Karmel T MP9 Sheikh, Lamiya T P157, T P162 Sheikhi, Lila 54, W P31 Shell, Erin T P298 Shen, Dinggang T P45 Shen, Fanxia W P413 Shen, Loren F PPS1, T P202 Sheng, Huaxin W P257 Shenhar-Tsarfaty, Shani 47 Shenkar, Robert T P231, W P415 Sheon, Nicolas W PP79 Shepard, L Wylie T P199 Sherzai, Ayesha LB5, W PP69, W P149 Sherzai, Dean LB5, W PP69, W P149 Sheth, Kevin N 85, CT P24, NS20, T MP65, T MP68, T MP92, T P48, W P126 Sheth, Khushboo W P174 Sheth, Sunil 130, 133, 182, T P55, T P194, W PP14, W PP20, W P3 Shetty, Vilaas W P330 Shi, Changbin T P231, W P415 Shi, Huaizhang CT P9 Shi, Junzi 53 Shibazaki, Kensaku T P50 Shichinohe, Hideo T MP55, T P226, W P97 Shields, Linda W P349 Shikata, Fumiaki W PP47 Shimada, Kazuyuki LB8 Shimada, Kenji T P236, W PP47, W P102 Shimada, Yoshiaki T P257 Shimbo, Daisuke W P97 Shimizu, Hiroshi W P97 Shimizu, Kaori W P94 Shimizu, Yoshiomi W P142 Shimoda, Yusuke W P73 Shimoe, Yutaka T MP90 Shimogonya, Yuji W PP44 Shimohata, Takayoshi W P243 Shimomura, Ryo T P178 Shimony, Joshua 21, T P370 Shimoyama, Takashi T P136, T P44 Shin, Cha-Nam NS18 Shin, Dong Hoon W P183 Shin, Dong Jin W P183 Shin, Dong Woo T P154 Shin, Dong-Ick 184, W P312, W P58 Shin, Yong-Il T P126, W P127, W P128, W P139 Shin, Young-Jun T P250, W P261 Shinohara, Yukito LB16 Shiokawa, Yoshiaki 63, T P158, T P311, W P375 Shiozawa, Masayuki W P375 Shiraishi, Nariaki W P131 Shiraishi, Shinya T P105 Shirani, Peyman 155, W PP32 Shishido, Hajime W PP92 Shiue, Harn T MP91, W P309, W P328, W P329, W P332, W P333, W P334, W P335 Shkirkova, Kristina W P215 Shkredova, Daria W P156 Shoamanesh, Ashkan 213, T MP58, T P130, T P412, W PP23, W P164, W P169 Shoemake, Anne NS11 Shoichiro, Sato T P42 Shopin, Ludmila 47 Shroff, Natasha W P403 Shu, Shi T MP31 Shu, Xiao-Ou T P159 Shu, Yi T P214 Shuaib, A T P271 Shuaib, Ashfaq CT P22, W PP31, W P60 Shushrutha Hedna, W PP83 Vishnumurthy Shwe, Yamin T P111 Sibbitt, William T P411 Sibolt, Gerli W P51 Sico, Jason 121, T MP73, T P140, W P158, W P369 Siddiqui, Adnan H CT P18, W PP32, W PP43 Siddiqui, Khawja A T P197, T P267, W PP33 Sidney, Stephen CT P33 Sidney, Steve T P294 Siegele, Peggy NS25 Siegler, James E W P198 Siepmann, Timo T P383, W PP21, W P213, W P379 Siero, Jeroen C W 175 Sigmund, Curt D 76 Siket, Matthew S T MP74, T P217, W P185 Sila, Cathy A W P172 Silliman, Scott NS2 Silva, Gisele T P30, T P37, W PP82 Silva, Yolanda W P424, 186, W PP26 Silvennoinen, Heli W PP10, W P295 Silvennoinen, Katri W P295 Silver, Brian T MP74, T P217, W P185 Silver, Frank L CT P22, LB9, W P280 Silverman, Scott B T P267 Sim, Jeongha NS18 Sim, Julius 57 Simard, Marc J T MP65 Simats, Alba 189 Simmons, Cailey T P390, T P391 Simoes, Priya W P421 Simonsen, Claus Z W PP27, W P54, W P62 Simpkins, James T P182, W P100, W P105 Simpson, Annie N LB P15 Simpson, Jennifer W P360 Simpson, Kit N LB P15 Simpson, Marion A LB2 — 132 — Sims, Mario W P144 Sindha, Arvind K 74 Singer, Daniel E 215 Singer, Oliver C 105, W PP1 Singh, Avtar K T MP23 Singh, Dilip 178, T MP4, T P52 Singh, Harkamal S T P296 Singh, Inderjit T MP23 Singh, Karanbir 155, W PP32 Singh, Paul W P74 Singh, R T P271 Singh, Sunpreet T P76 Singh, Tarun T MP26, W PP39 Singhal, Aneesh B 126, T MP84, T P30, T P48, W PP25, W PP33, W P202, W P25, W P299, W P411 Sioutas, Constantinos W P239 Sirelkhatim, Abdelazim W P1, W P64 Siriwardena, Niroshan CT P44 Sisante, Jason-Flor T P299, T P304 Sisson, April 68, W P309, W P328, W P332 Sit, Siu Po 200, T P5, W PP12, W PP9, W P14, W P5, W P71 Sitton, Clark W 127, T MP3, W P11, W P22 Siu, Deyond T P104 Siu, Kimberly LB P11 Sivers-Teixera, Theresa CT P32 Siwiec, Elaine NS21, T P272 Siwila-Sackman, Erica W P323 Skelly, Margaret 1 Skinner, Jonathan 51 Skinner, Robert D T P230, T P93 Skolarus, Lesli T P131, T P146, T P296, T P387, W PP108 Skrabka, Krystyna T P345 Slane, Kevin T P181 Slaven, James T P351 Sline, M Rick W PP115 Sline, Melvin R T P127 Slowik, Agnieszka 205 Small, Cristine W T P336 Small, Steven L W P387 Smith, Albert V 150 Smith, Edward 15, 192, T P366, T P374 Smith, Eric E 9, 50, 82, 85, 159, 183, 203, T MP43, T P313, T P319, T P399, T P407, T P408, W PP106, W PP113,W MP119, W PP99, W P269, W P272 Smith, Heather T P292 Smith, Karen P LB P8 Smith, Melinda A 153, T P151 Smith, Nicole T P287 Smith, Sharion T P24 Smith, Stephanie T P251 Smith, Wade 13, CT P23 Smock, Alison P W P382 Smyth, Penelope W PP31 Sneade, Mary W PP9 Snyder, Andrea G T MP100 Snyder, Kenneth V W PP32 Snyder, Meredith W P360 Sobotka, Stanislaw T P396 Sobreira, Marcone L T MP51 Sobrino, Tomás W PP26 Soff, Gerald A W P205 Sogabe, Shu T P174 Sohn, Chul-Ho T P8 Sohn, Min Kyun T P126, W P127, W P128, W P139 Sohn, Sung I T MP109 Sohn, Sung-II W PP18, W P56 Sohrabji, Farida T MP16, T MP20, T P240, W PP51 Soinne, Lauri CT P17 Solanki, Shantanu W PP118 Solenski, Nina J 90 Solesio, Maria T P243 Soliman, Elsayed 84, LB13, T P142 Soliman, Sahar W PP89, W P245 Solodkin, Ana W P387 Soltanian-Zadeh, Hamid W P46 Soman, Salil LB P21 Somanath, Payaningal R W P111 Sommer, Lisa NS15 Song, Dongbeom T MP88 Song, Hee-Jung T P9, W P122 Song, Hee-Young T MP97 Song, Jie T P122 Song, Sarah T P211, T P286, W P277 Song, Shlee S CT P12, T P62, T P67 Song, Sunbin T P172 Song, Yan W P396 Song, Yaying 117 Soni, Ronak W P174 SOO, Oiyan LB P6 Soo, Yannie T P110, T P414 Soo, Yannie OY T P104 Sorgun, Mine 204, T MP58 Soriano-Tarraga, Carolina W P104 Sotoca-Fernández, Javier W P69 Southall, Noel LB P18 Southerland, Andrew M 90, W PP41 Sparks, Mary J W P126 Spear, Brent T P144 Speck, Micheal W P297 Spence, David W P369 Spence, J David 83, W P380 Spertus, John A 62, W PP74 Spiotta, Alejandro W P20, W P83, W P85 Spokoyny, Ilana T P74 SPOTRIAS Investigators W P411 Partners Sprigg, Nikola 156, CT P30, CT P44 Srinivasan, Ramesh W P387 Srivastava, MV Padma W P129, W P129 Srodulski, Sarah W P252 Stachura, Magdalena K W P87 Stadnik, Agnieszka T P322 Staff, Ilene W PP59 Stafford, Judith 146 Stalnaker, Gilbert R W P346 Stamova, Boryana W P93 Stamplecoski, Melissa W P280 Stapf, Christian 193, 96 Star, Michael T MP83 Starke, Robert M 107, 109, 190 Starkman, Sidney 180, 182, 27, CT P36, T P26, T P55, W PP15, W PP77, W P215 Starosciak, Amy K LB P14 Stecker, Margaret T MP12, W P10, W P2, W P31 Stefanov, Dimitre W P423 Steiger, Hans Jakob CT P25 Stein, Joel 146 Stein, Phyllis T P142 Steinberg, Gary 16, 34, T MP17, T MP19, W PP93, W P416 Steinberg, Leah W P376 Steiner, Nili T P329, T P330, T P356 Steiner, Victoria NS15 Steinfort, Brendan S LB2 Steinkoenig, Victoria NS25 Steinmetz, Helmuth 106 Stemkowski, Stephen LB P11 Stence, Nicholas V T MP62, T P364 Stern, Martin T P330 Stern, Tracy S T MP67 Sternberg, Shannon LB P33 Stetler, William R W P422 Stevens, Stacie W P346 Stewart, Jill C 2, 5 Stewart, Teri W P56 Steyerberg, Ewout W PP37 Stier, Noah 102 Stilley, Carol 34 Stillman, Joshua W P268 Stinear, Cathy LB P6 St John, Jennilee NS4 Stojanovski, Belinda T P375 Stokes, Karen Y T P233 Stoll, Anett 105, W PP1 Storey, Armide 15, T P366, T P374 Storr, Carla NS27 Stotts, Grant W P282 Stouth, Derek W W P156 Stowe, Ann 35 Straka, Matus T P7, W P48 Straka, Matus Straka W P49 Strakman, Sidney 87 Stratton, Samuel 27, 87, 180, W PP15, W PP77, W P215 Strbian, Daniel 62, T P318, W PP10, W P51 Strecker, Jan-Kolja T P227, T P97, W P235 Streib, Christopher 128, T MP1, W P38, W P39 Stringer, Michael CT P30, CT P37 Strohm, Tamara W P119, W P120, W P121 Stroke Coordinators of W P345 Pennsylvania (SCoPA) Stroke Genetics Network 205 Investigators Stroke Outcomes Research T P123 Canada Working Group Stroke Programme, Catalan W P69 Agency for Health Information, Assessment and Quality (Barcelona, Spain) Strom, Jamie L W P340 Strother, Megan K 175 Strouse, John J T P369 Strubakos, Christos W P46 Stubits, Debra NS2 Stuchiner, Tamela T P303, T P305, W P57 Stump, Timothy E LB P7 Stutzman, Sonja T P255 Styron, Suzan T P331 Su, Hua 191, W P413 Su, I-Chang 193 Suarez, Randi W P226 Sucharew, Heidi T MP114, T P365, T P367, T P46, W PP73, W P227, W P284 Suda, Satoshi W P90 Sudarsanam, Thambu D T P135 Sudduth, Tiffany L T P221, W P116 Sueta, Daisuke T MP72 Sugata, Sei W P82 Sugawara, Masahiro LB8 Sugawara, Shigeo T MP117, T P170 Sugiura, Shiro W P142 Sugiyama, Motoya W P131 Suh, Hong-Il T P11, T P21 Suh, Minhee NS13 Sulakvelidze, Nika T MP87 Sultan-Qurraie, Ali LB P36, T MP33, W PP116 Sumiyoshi, Manabu W P102 Summers, Debbie W P348, W P356, W P357 Sumners, Colin T P228 Sun, C H W PP3 Sun, Chung-Huan J 127, T MP3, W P11, W P22 Sun, Guohua T MP17, T MP19 Sun, Jiahong W P105 Sun, Jian W P396 Sun, Wei W P159 Sun, Weiping W P159 Sun, Wendy W P242 Sun, Yingxian LB6 Sunbulli, Mohammad F T P192 Sung, Gene T MP77 Sungher, Dilpreet 14 Supsupin, Emilio P 127, T MP3, W P11, W P22 Surakiatchanukul, Thamolwan W PP41 Suri, Ayesha 101 Suri, Fareed 60, 77, 210, T MP10, T MP110, T P108, T P327, W PP109, W PP118, W P310 Suri, Habibullah 101 Suri, M Fared K W P170 Suri, M Fareed K LB P34, T P66, T P71 Susak, Hana W P104 Suszanski, Julian W PP78 Suter, Robert W P274 Sutherland, Jane W P282 Suzuki, Akifumi 38 Suzuki, Kentarou T P285 Suzuki, Rieko 173, LB P30, T MP118, T P164 Suzuki, Tomoaki W P414 Suzuki, Yusuke W P131 Svendsen, Marie Louise W P54 Svenson, Larry T MP46 Swanson, Raymond T P194 Swanson-Devlin, Teresa G T P58, W P210 Swartz, Richard CT P7 Swearingen, Natalie W P350 Sweet, Julie W P409 Swickard, Scott 54 Switzer, Aaron T P407, T P408 Sy, Christopher T P76 Sylaja, PN W PP25 Syrigapu, Anuradha CT P26 Szabo, Kristina T P51 Szeder, Viktor LB10 Szumski, Doug T P60 Tada, Yoshiteru T P174, T P236, W PP47, W P102 Tafreshi, Gilda W P214, W P226 Tafur, Alfonso W P405 Tagawa, Naoki T MP60, T P109, T P70 Tahair, Nicola T P119 Tahara, Hidetoshi 218 Taheri, Saeid W P232 Tahsili-Fahadan, Pouya W P163 Taina, Mikko W P145 Takada, Shigeki W P82 Takada, Tatsuro T MP120, T P13 Takagi, Makoto LB16 Takagi, Toshinori W PP11 Takahashi, Courtney E T P314 Takahashi, Jun T MP29, W P82 Takahashi, Tetsuya 218, W P243 Takahashi, Tsutomu W P142 Takaishi, Satoshi T P13 Takamatsu, Kazuhiro 63, T MP90, T P158, W P375 Takano, Daiki T P160, T P163 Takano, Takahiro 219 Takase, Kei-ichiro T P189 — 133 — Takasugi, Junji 63, T P311, W P193 Takayoshi, Hiroyuki T P31, T P418 Takeda, Ririko T P244, T P249 Takeshima, Hideo W P40 Takeshima, Shinichi T MP90, W P171 Takeuchi, Mariko T P184 Taki, Yasuyuki 38 Takizawa, Shunya 63, T P158, W P375 Talley, Louise K NS3 Tamargo, Rafael J 42 Tampieri, Donatella CT P22 Tan, Ashley T P177 Tan, Chengbo T P226 Tan, Huan W P419 Tan, Jayne Y 151 Tan, Wen W PP94 Tanahashi, Norio 131, W PP11 Tanaka, Eijirou LB P30 Tanaka, Koji T P189 Tanaka, Makiko W P142 Tanaka, Ryota T P257 Tanaka, Tomotaka LB P30, W P193 Tanaka, Yasutaka T P257 Tanaka, Yoshinori W P243 Tang, Ada W P156 Tang, Guanghui 117 Tanne, David T MP40 Tanner, Tristan G T MP76 Tanno, Yuhei T P103, W P115, W P17, W P33 Tao, Rongrong W P109 Taqi, Muhammad A CT P8 Taqui, Ather 54, T P17, T P200, W P31 Tark, Brian W P376, W P423 Tarpley, Jason W PP20 Tartar, Sarah T MP105 Tarver, Brent LB14 Tasker, Andrew 18 Tateishi, Yohei 170, T P32, W P28 Tateshima, Satoshi 182, LB10, T P238 Tatlisumak, Turgut 62, T P183, T P318, W P132, W P295, W P51 Tavukcu Ozkan, Sedef W P228 Tawk, Rabih G W P76 Tayal, Ashis W P369 Tayama, Darren 12, CT P10, T P288 Taylor, J Michael T P365, T P367 Taylor, Rachael M W P372 Taylor, Roslyn A 114, W PP49 Taylor, Scott NS8 Taylor, Stephanie L T MP15 Tchoumi, Thierry T P63 Tegeler, Charles T P274 Tehranisa, Jason T P213 Tejada, Javier CT P4 Tekle, Wondwossen G W PP2, T MP38, T P308 Telfer, Megan W P399 Tenenholz, Todd T P373 Tennant, Kelly A T MP15 Teo, Koon W PP119 Teoh, Hock L 151 Teoh, Hockluen 74, T P39, W P36 Teramoto, Tamio LB8 Terasaki, Tadashi 63, T P158, W P375 Terasawa, Yuka T P44, W P204 Terayama, Yasuo 171, LB16, W P45 terBrugge, Karel 193, 195 Terceño, Mikel W P424, 186, W PP26 Teri, Linda W P125 Terkelsen, Thorkild W PP27 Testai, Fernando T MP77, T MP94, W PP71, W PP110, W P233 Thacker, Evan T P142 Thaler, David E 208, LB11 Thang, Nguyen CT P40, CT P47 Thankachan, Tijy W P202 Thankachan, Tissy W PP25 The J-ASPECT Investigators W PP42 Thekkethala, Divya T P133 Theli, Mahesh K W P112 The Mobile Applications for T MP76 Stroke (MAPPS) Investigators The REliability of MObile T P28 TEchnologies for Acute Stroke Neuroimaging (REMOTE) Study Group The SPS3 Investigators 209 The Stroke Oxygen Study 57 Collaborators The VERiTAS Study Group LB9 The Virtual International W PP102, Stroke Trials Archive W PP103 (VISTA) collaborators Thiagarajan, Ravi T P368 Thijs, Vincent 14, 208, CT P6, T P16 Thoman, Ivy T P333 Thomas, Abraham P W P166 Thomas, Alexis T P260 Thomas, Calvin NS11 Thomas, J George T P129 Thomas, Jessy T MP102 Thomas, Jinu T MP76 Thomas, Kiran G W P74 Thomas, Laine 146 Thomas, Matthew J W PP41 Thompson, B G W P422 Thompson, Christa J NS12 Thompson, Jeffrey F T MP21 Thompson, Michelle 77, T P327, T P66 Thompson, Nicolas T P14, T P287, T P384 Thompson, Richard LB P3 Thorenfeldt, Christian 133 Thornhill, Andre CT P15 Thornton, M J CT P22 Thorpe, Sherry T P338, T P340 Thors, Helga W P42 Thorson, Shila W P222 Thrift, Amanda T P117 Thulborn, Keith R LB9 Tian, Fang W PP94 Tieri, Patience T P342 Tiley, John NS4 Tirschwell, David LB P36, T MP33, W PP101, W PP116, W P125 Tiu, Jonathan T P56, W P59 Tiwari, Ambooj T P186, W P23, W P24 Tjoumakaris, Stavropoula 107, 109 Tkach, Aleksander W PP104 Tobias, Lauren W P167 Todd, Michael W P80 Todo, Kenichi 63, T P10, T P158, T P311, W P375 Tokairin, Kikutaro T MP59 Tokida, Haruki W PP53 Tokunaga, Keisuke 63, T P311, W P375 Tolley, Ursula W PP5 Tolosano, Emanuela W PP95 Tolun, Reha W P228 Tomasello, Alejandro 199, T P34, W PP24 Tomic, Dan T P14 Tomii, Yasuhiro LB P13 Tominari, Shinjiro LB P12 Tomsick, Thomas 53, 129, 202, 198, 201, LB4, LB P15, T MP6, T P12, W P12 Ton, Thanh G T MP87 Tong, Frank T P100 Tong, Xiaoguang CT P35 Tong, Zhiyong CT P35 Tonomura, Shuichi T MP29, T MP30, W P211 Topcuoglu, Mehmet A T P171 Torbey, Michel T W P55 Torii, Takako T P189 Toriyabe, Masafumi W P243 Tormoehlen, Laura M T P179 Torner, James C 106, 108, T P144, T P235, W P80 Torok, Ildiko W P151, W P190, W P53 Torres, María José CT P4, W P143 Torrico, Veronica W PP72 Toth, Gabor 169, T MP12, T P14, T P17, W P10, W P13, W P2 Touyz, Rhian W P165 Touzé, Emmanuel 214, T P63 Towfighi, Amytis 158, 78, CT P19, CT P32, T P139 Townshend, Courtney A T P225, W P98 Toyoda, Kazunori 63, 131, 173, 215, LB P30, T MP118, T MP29, T MP30, T P158, T P164, T P178, T P184, T P311, T P42, W PP19, W P193, W P375 Tran, George 2, W PP56 Tran, Jamie CT P32 Tran, Jennifer 201 Tran, My T T P217 Tran, Virginia M T MP74, W P185 Tranmer, Andrew T P400 Traylor, Katie T P101 Traystman, Richard 19, 30, T MP62, T P82, T P241, W P94 Treiman, Gerald 25 Treiman, Scott 25 Treit, Sarah T P323 Tremont, Chad C 161 Trenkler, Johannes 105 Treuth, Margarita S LB P28 Trinquart, Ludovic 214 Trivedi, Anurag 104, T P41, T P53 Trivedi, Tushar 89 Trompet, Stella 150 Tse-Chang, Karen T P20 Tsivgoulis, Georgios 185, T MP49, T P134, T P23, T P273, T P47, W P221, W P52 Tsuji, Keiichi T P220 Tsujino, Akira 170, T P32, W P28 Tsukuda, Kana 32, 118 Tsunoda, Yuichi T MP117, T P170 Tu, Grace M W P217 Tu, Jack V W P280 Tuchimochi, Ryosuke T P109 Tugnawat, Deepak K CT P26 Tuhrim, Stanley 94 Tummala, Ramachandra T P25, W P390 Tuna, Maria W PP70 Tunis, Sean CT P50 Turakhia, Mintu P W P189 Turan, Tanya N 138, 172, 217, CT P49, T MP35, W P113, W P381, W P382 Turanek, Jaroslav T P99 Turetsky, Anya W PP62 Turjman, Francis W P86 Turk, Aquilla W P20, W P71, W P83 Turner, Raymond W P20, W P83 Turowski, Bernd 105 Tutanes, Jennifer B W P35 Tyagi, Neetu 194, T P87, T P89 Tyler, Mitch 6 Tyler, Mitchell E T P122 Tymianski, Michael 195, CT P7 Tyrrell, Pippa 58, W PP29 Tzeng, Diana L W P384 Tzourio, Christophe 150 UCAS Japan Investigators LB P12 Uchino, Haruto 136 Uchino, Ken 169, 54, T MP12, T P14, T P17, T P200, T P287, T P384, W P10, W P119, W P120, W P121, W P13, W P2, W P297, W P31, W P52 Uchiyama, Shinichiro LB16, LB8 UCLA Stroke Investigators W PP20 Udho, Eshwar W P242 Ueda, Dawn W P14, W P71 Ueda, Hatsue I T MP29 Ueda, Masayuki T P161, W P90 Ueda, Toshihiro T P13 Uehara, Toshiyuki 173, T MP118, T P164, T P178 Ueno, Ryu T P244, T P249 Ueno, Yuji T P257 Ugdamina, Fritzie R T P43, W PP60 Uhegwu, Nnamdi T P19 Uhle, Jill K W P217 Uhrig, Drew T MP119 UIATS Investigators 106 UK YOUNG LACUNAR STROKE 26, 152 DNA STUDY Ullman, Natlie W P327 Unverzagt, Fredrick W 84 Uppuluri, Nagesh 201 Urabe, Takao T P257 Urban, Matthew 139 Urday, Sebastian T MP65 Urra, Xabier CT P1 Uto, Yoshihiro W P102 Vacari, Andreia M H T P37, W PP82 Vach, Werner T P49 Vadikolias, Konstantinos 185 Vadlamudi, Venu W P422 Vagal, Achala 53, T P46 Vahidy, Farhaan S 161, 166, W P265 Vaibhav, Kumar T P417, T P92, W P253 Vaidya, Dhananjay 154 Vajkoczy, Peter 106 Vakil, Parmede 174 Valadi, Nojan T P260 Valdes-Hernandez, Maria D C T P234 Valdez, Krystal T MP104 Valenti, Raffaella 48 Valenzuela, John P W P388, W P412 Valez, Arianna W P341 Valle, Natalie CT P19 Valmoria, Melisa T P56, W P59 Vanacker, Peter T P2 Vanassche, Thomas T MP53, W P198 Vance, E H T P373 van den Berg, Lucie A LB17, LB18 van der Lugt, Aad LB17, LB18, LB18, LB4 van der Marel, Kajo W P34 Van De Wiele, Barbara T MP28 van Eendenburg, Cecile W P424, 186, W PP26 Van Eldik, Linda W P252 Van Gaal, Steven W P282 VanGilder, Reyna L T P182 van Groos, Kimberly 64 Van Houten, Douglas T P157, T P162 — 134 — Van Leyen, Klaus T MP69 Vannes, Heather W P341 Vanninen, Ritva W P145 van Oostenbrugge, Robert J LB17, LB18, LB4 vanRyn, Joanne LB P4 Van Slyke, Paul T P410 van Zwam, Wim LB4, LB17, LB18 Vargas, Jan W P20, W P83 Vasan, Ramachandran S T P130, W P169 Vashkevich, Anastasia 24, 97, NS20, T MP65, T MP94 Vasquez, Ciro T P25, W P390 Vates, G Edward 219 Vaughan Sarrazin, Mary 88, T MP113 Vaughn, Stephanie NS17 Veeravalli, Krishna K LB P22 Veith, Richard R W P125 Velleuer, Jonathan T P60 Veltkamp, Roland CT P5, LB P4 Vemuri, Prashanthi 44 Venizelos, Alexander T P352, W P208 Venkat, Poornima T P410, W PP87 Venkatesh, Swamy 89 Venkatraman, Anand 61, W P316 Venna, Venugopal R T MP14, W PP50, W P98, W P108 Vento, Megan A T MP67 Verbeek, Richard CT P7 Vergouwen, Mervyn T P395 Vergriete, Valentin T MP112 Verma, Nirmal W P252 Verma, Rajkumar T MP14, W PP50, W PP88, W P108 Verma, Shweta J CT P26 Verrilli, Sue NS16 Vert, Carla 199 Verzini, Fabio W P117 Vesely, Kristin A T P123, W PP54 Vespa, Paul M T P297 Vestergaard, Karsten W PP27 Vestesson, Emma W P288 Vethanayagam, Dilini T MP46 Veznedaroglu, Erol LB P2, LB P26 Vickrey, Barbara G CT P19, CT P32, W P274 Vidal, Gabriel NS4, T P302, W P21, W P311, W P315, W P319 Videen, Tom O 134 Švigelj, Viktor W P221 Vilionskis, Aleksandras W P221 Villablanca, J P W PP15 Villablanca, Pablo 27, 180 Villarreal-Montemayor, Héctor J T P118 Villarreal-Velázquez, Héctor J T P118 Vincent, Andrea 223, T MP116, W P405 Vincent, Catherine T P342 Virrey, Eileen T MP100 Viscoli, Catherine W P369 VISTA-ICH Collaboration T P318 Viswanathan, Anand 43, 98, LB P19, T P153, T P199 VMCI-Tuscany Study Group 48 Vo, Katie 21, 157, 176, T P45, T P370, W P317, W P32 Voeks, Jenifer 17, CT P48, CT P49 Volny, Ondrej 104, T MP109 Volpi, John J NS5 Volturo, John T MP108 von Bornstädt, Daniel W PP91 von Kummer, Rüdiger 202, LB P15, W P12 von Kummer, Ruediger 198, W P18, W P213 Vora, Nirali 28 Voss, Joel W P47 Voutsinas, Jenna LB5 Voynov, Sergey A T P254 Vu, Kim Y T T P307 Vulcano, Cristina W P147 Wachter, Rolf W P199 Wacksman, Jeremy CT P32 Wacksman, Leah W P346 Wada, Kosuke W PP47 Wadley, Virginia G 84, W P176 Wagner, Jeff 12 Wagner, Jeffrey C T P219, T P348, W PP81, W P7, W P308 Wahlgren, Nils 13 Wahome, Ashley T P342 Waisman, Gabriel T MP39, T P165, T P389 Wakhloo, Ajay K W P34 Wakhloo, for SCENT Investigators, CT P21 Ajay K Waleszczyk, Wioletta J W P295 Walker, C H T P362 Walker, Gail R LB P14 Walker, Greg W P152 Walker, Tari T P333 Wallace, Sarah W P357 Waller, Jennifer PPS2 Walsh, Kyle B T MP68 Walter, Silke W P279 Walters, Matthew LB14, W P165 Walton, Leo 6 Walton, Léo M T P122 Walton, Michael W T P331 Wang, B CT P28 Wang, Bin T P233 Wang, Bo T MP36 Wang, Chunjuan 120, T MP75 Wang, Cuiping T P232, W P238 Wang, Dali LB6 Wang, Daming CT P9 Wang, Danny J T P297 Wang, David T P58, W P173 Wang, David Z LB P22, W P210 Wang, Deborah CT P19 Wang, Dong W P258 Wang, DongHai CT P35 Wang, Eric H T MP19 Wang, Haimei W PP104 Wang, Huan W P109 Wang, Hui-Hsuan T P388 Wang, Jing T P127 Wang, Jing-ye T P84 Wang, Jiyue CT P35 Wang, Kefeng T P261, T P262, T P274, W P283 Wang, Li T P104 Wang, Philip T P92, W P253 Wang, S CT P28 Wang, Sophia LB5 Wang, Wei W P144 Wang, Xia 96 Wang, Xiao-Li 118, 32 Wang, XiaoJian CT P35 Wang, Xinli W PP86, W P241 Wang, Yi W P419 Wang, Yilong 120, LB P31, LB P5, T MP75 Wang, Yongjun 120, LB P31, LB P5, T MP75 Wang, Yongting 117 Wang, Yun T P361 Wang, Zhaolu T P414 Wani, Hasan W P363 Wanjiku, Stephen W P194 Warach, Steven 179, CT P12, CT P27 Warburton, Elizabeth W PP9 Ward, Becca T P229 Ward, Jeanette NS23 Ward, Jennifer W P75 Ward, Jody T P256, T P334 Ward, Rebecca W P412 Wardlaw, Joanna M 150, 179, CT P44, T P234, T P408 Waring, Elizabeth D T P290 Warman, Eduardo N 206 Warner, David S W P257 Warren, Noelani C W P217 Warren, Sonisha A T P289 Warrington, Junie P W P389 Wasserman, Bruce LB P34, T P108 Wasserman, Sheldon W PP63 Watanabe, Hiroshi W P393 Watanabe, Masaki T P105 Watanabe, Masao T P257 Waters, Michael F T P261, T P262, W P283 Watkins, Caroline CT P45 Watrous, Catherine M W P217 Watson, Sam R W P274, W P274 Watson, Tiffany D W P126 Watt, Ann T MP89, T P300, T P301 Weathered, Natalie R W PP104 Weaver, Michael T LB P7 Weber, Rachel A T P91 Weber, Sonya 6 Weber-Krüger, Mark W P199 Wechsler, Lawrence R 34, W PP93 Weder, Bruno 62 Wee, Patrick 104, W P56 Weedon, Jeremy T P28, W PP35 Weekman, Erica M T P221 Weeks, Emily W PP83 Wei, Helen S 219 Wei, Min W P241 Wei, Rui-li T P84 Wei, Yuan W PP47 Weill, Alain CT P22, CT P3 Weimar, Christian 105, 208, T MP41, T P149, W PP1 Weimer, Jonathan M T P282, W P313 Weinstein, Jonathan R T P237 Weisenhan, Rebecca T P72 Weiss, Steven W P376 Weitz, J CT P28 Weitzel, Lindsay B T P82 Weitzenkamp, David T MP62 Wellman, George T P400 Wellons, John C T P373 Welsh, Donald G T MP109 Weng, Leihua T P222 Wessler, Benjamin S W P177 West, Noella J C W P351 Westbrook, Trish 65 Westerkam, Dana LB P33 Westover, Jennifer W PP58 Westphal, Erica S T P386 Wetzel, Jeremy T P57 Whaley, Michelle T MP99, T P219, T P348, W PP81, W P308, W P362, W P7 Whitall, Jill LB P16 White, Carole PPS3, T MP79 White, Phil M 112 White, Teresa S NS14 Wickham, Thomas W P146, W P398 Widman, Erik 139 Wiese, Jonathan NS5 Wiesmann, Martin 105, W PP1 Wijeratne, Tissa LB2 Wilcock, Donna M T P221, W P116 Wilcox, Grace W P276 Wilkerson, John W PP58 Willems, Jacqueline T P345 Willer, Lasse T P415 Willey, Joshua Z 125, 145, LB5, T MP95, T P132, T P306, T P385, W PP65, W P26, W P268 Williams, Jennifer A 157 Williams, Justin 6 Williams, Justin C T P122 Williams, Kathryn T P368 Williams, Linda 70, 121, 147, T MP73, T P140, T P179, T P351, W P158, W P270, W P275, W P296 Williams, Olajide T P390, T P391, W P268 Williams, Steven 99 Williams MD, Abby T P371 Williamson, Eric E T P180 Willinsky, Robert 193, CT P22 Willis, Phyllis CT P32 Wilms, Guido T P16 Wilson, Andrew W P352 Wilson, Laura K T MP79 Wilson, Russell W PP46 Wing, Jeffrey J 153, T P151 Winker, Thomas W P383 Winners, Stacey 54, T P200, W P31 Winningham, Melanie T P100 Winstein, Carolee J 3, LB15 Wintermark, Max 179, T P26, T P46 Winters, Madeline E T MP63 Wira III, Charles R W PP76 Wisco, Dolora 54, T MP12, T P14, T P17, W P10, W P13, W P2 Wise, Elizabeth T P350 Wiseman, Michal W P140 Witte, Klaus 14 Wittenberg, George F LB P16 Woitzik, Johannes W PP91 Wolber, Nicole E T P330, T P329, T P356 Wold, Jana J W PP104 Wolf, Myles W P148 Wolf, Philip A T P130, T P412, W P164, W P169 Wolf, Steven L 3, LB15 Won, Seok-Joon T P194 Wong, Adrian T P414 Wong, Ka Sing T P110 Wong, Kasing LB P6 Wong, Kendrew 51 Wong, Lawrence KS T P104 Wong, Lily Y 74 Wong, Michael 191 Woo, Daniel 24, 80, 97, NS20, T MP114, T MP37, T MP68, T MP77, T MP92, T MP94, T P279, W PP110, W PP111, W PP71, W PP73, W P126, W P155, W P178, W P271, W P284, W P374 Woo, Danielle W P227 Woo, Sung-Ho T P169 Wood, Cheryl T P332 Woodard, Jim T P276 Woodhouse, Lisa 156 Woolford, Cheryl T P340, T P341 Work, Lorraine M W P248 Worrall, Bradford B 24, 205, 90, 97, T MP77, T P279, T P191, W PP41 Wouters, Anke T P16 — 135 — Wright, Clinton 79, 150, T P133, T P141, W PP68, W P137, W P148, W P172 Wright, Danny T P95 Wright, Garrie CT P7 Wright, Jackson W P172 Wrzosek, Małgorzata W P394 Wu, Can 174 Wu, Hui 4 Wu, Jennifer W P387 Wu, Jian CT P9 Wu, Jianbao T P284 Wu, Jingjing 146, W PP106, W PP113, W P272 Wu, Ona CT P12, T P30, T P48, W PP23, W P25 Wu, Shinyi CT P32 Wu, Teddy LB2, T P318 Wu, Tsu-Ching T P203 Wu, Tzu-Ching 127, 161, CT P46, PPS1, T MP3, T P196, T P198, W PP115, W P11, W P22, W P224 Wu, Wei CT P9 Wu, Yi-Ling 216, T P388 Wu, Zhengzheng W P99 Wushensky, Curtis T P373 Xavier, Andrew 197 Xi, Guohua 116, W PP92 Xi, Xiaopei T MP22 Xia, Victor W W P318 Xian, Yang 203 Xian, Ying 146, 9, T P313, W PP106, W PP113, W PP99, W P269 Xiang, Jun T P214 Xiao, Rui T MP63 Xiao, Yanqiao T P214 Xie, Xinmin W P252 Xie, Yi T P401 Xie, Yuan Yuan T P108 Xiong, Wei LB P27 Xiong, Ye W PP52 Xiong, Yunyun T P106 Xu, Gelin T P106 Xu, Hao-Liang W P233 Xu, Jie LB P5 Xu, Jindong T P289 Xu, Jinmin 117 Xu, Shichen W P402 Xu, Tan LB6 Xu, Weihai T MP54 Xu, Yan 20, T MP14, T P84 Xu, Ye W P323 Xu, Yun T P222, W P99 Xu, Zhiyuan 190 Xue, Flora 150 Yacoub, Rabi 92 Yaggi, Henry K W P167 Yaghi, Shadi 145, LB13, T MP95, T P306, T P385, W PP65, W PP69, W P149, W P26 Yagi, Kenji T P236, W P102 Yagita, Yoshiki 222, 224 Yahyavi-Firouz-Abadi, Noushin W P163 Yallapragada, Anil V W P225 Yamada, Kiyofumi 140 Yamada, Takeshi T P189 Yamagami, Hiroshi 131, 63, LB P30, T MP120, T P1, T P10, T P158, T P311, W PP11, W P193, W P375 Yamaguchi, Shuhei T P31, T P418 Yamaguchi, Susumu 170, W P28, W P89 Yamaguchi, Takenori LB16 Yamaguchi, Yohei T P244, T P249 Yamal, Jose-Miguel W P172 Yamamoto, Nobuaki T P174 Yamamoto, Yasumasa LB P13, T P184, W P203 Yamashiro, Kazuo T P257 Yamashita, Toru W P106, W P247 Yamazaki, Masahide T P188 Yamazaki, Takashi T P160, T P163 Yamazaki, Tsutomu LB8 Yan, Bernard LB P15, LB2, W P12 Yan, Shenqiang T P35, W P43 Yan, Tao 165, T P94, W PP87 Yanase, Lisa R T P303, T P305, W P57 Yanek, Lisa R 154 Yang, Bing T MP22 Yang, Catherine W P380 Yang, Changjun W PP85 Yang, Dixon T P141 Yang, Gong T P159 Yang, Guo-Yuan 117 Yang, Jae Hoon T MP88 Yang, Jiwon T P223 Yang, Julian P T P255 Yang, Jun-Gyu W PP18 Yang, Li T P214 Yang, Lisa T MP21 Yang, Mi Hwa 23, T MP11 Yang, Mi Wha W P290 Yang, Na T P214 Yang, Shu W P187 Yang, Xiao T P85 Yang, Xin W PP48 Yang, Yanqiu W P396 Yang, Yi T MP21 Yang, Yi R T MP21 Yang, Zifeng W P88 Yang, Ziyi LB P7 Yankee, Ernest 34, W PP93 Yao, Hang T P252 Yao, Luyu W P187 Yao, Xiaoying W P323 Yap, Eugene T P85 Yarnold, Julia W PP9 Yassi, Nawaf LB2, T P318, T P75 Yasuda, Satoshi W P193 Yavagal, Dileep R 168, CT P18, T MP5, T P26 Yazawa, Yukako T P188 Ye, Dan W P99 Ye, Ruidong T P401 Ye, Xinchun T P94 Yeatts, Sharon 53, 129, CT P10, CT P15, LB P15, T MP8, T P12, W P12, W P16 Yeboah, Joseph T MP56 Yen, Chun-Po 190 Yenokyan, Gayane LB P3 Yeo, Leonard 74, 151, T P177, T P39, W P36 Yeo, Minju 184 Yeo, Tsengtsai 74 Yeom, Jiyoon T P309 Yeom, Kristen W 16 Yeramaneni, Samrat T MP114, T P365, T P367 Yi, Zheng T P247 Yilmaz, Arda T P171 Yin, Ke-Jie 72 Yining, Huang CT P47 Yip, Byron K W P75 Yock-Corrales, Adriana T MP61 Yoda, Shogo T P22 Yokoi, Toshihiro T P220 Yokosako, Suguru T P244, T P249 Yokota, Chiaki LB16, T P178 Yokoyama, Kenji LB8 Yonenaga, Kazuchika W P40 Yoo, Albert J 197, 200, 201, 202, LB P14, T P26, T P5, W PP12, W PP14, W PP23, W P12, W P14, W P3 Yoo, Bong-Goo T P152 Yoo, Bryan 182, T P173, T P297, T P55 Yoo, Deok-Sang T P156 Yoo, Joonsang T MP88 Yoon, Byung-Woo 124, T MP42, T P8, W P201, W P58 Yoon, Cindy 22 Yoon, Jang W W P76 Yoon, Woong T P8 Yoon, Yisang T P229 Yoshie, Tomohide T P13 Yoshikawa, Kenji W P142 Yoshimoto, Takeshi T MP90 Yoshimura, Shinichi 140, T MP120, T P1, W PP11 Yoshimura, Shoei T P42 Yoshimura, Sohei W PP19, W P375 Yoshimura, Takeo T P189 Yoshioka, Kazuhiro T P103, W P115, W P17, W P33 Yosimura, Shinichi 131 Youn, Teddy W P67 Young, Brittany M 6, T P122 Young, Jimmy W PP39 Young, Joseph D CT P33 Young, Ronald LB12, W PP120 Yu, Dandan LB P5 Yu, Danxia T P159 Yu, Hongtao W P88 Yu, I-Chen T P295 Yu, Jiasheng CT P35 Yu, Kyung-Ho 124, 184, T P169, W P312, W P58 Yu, Qianyi W PP48, W P72 Yu, Simon CH T P104 Yu, Songlin T P297 Yu, Tianzheng T P229 Yu, Wengui CT P39, T MP34 Yu, Zhangsheng T MP73, T P351 Yuan, Hui 113, 29 Yuan, Kristy W P317, W P32 Yuan, Liyun 72 Yuan, Qingyang T P45 Yuki, Ichiro W P414 Yunoki, Taijun W P106, W P247 Yusuf, Salim W PP119 Yusuf, Zarah T P377 Zacharatos, Haralabos W P390 Zacharek, Alex 165, T P410, T P94, W PP87, W P110 Zaharchuk, Greg W PP16 Zaheer, Asgar T P235 Zahuranec, Darin B T P146, W PP108, W PP98 Zaidat, Osama 130, 197, 202, LB P14, T P5, W PP12, W P12 Zaidi, Syed T P15, W P287, W P6 Zamani, Akram T MP15 Zammar, Samer G W P75 Zanaty, Mario 107, 109 Zand, Ramin 185, T P134, T P273, T P47, W P289, W P52 Zandio, Beatriz CT P4 Zang, Xuefeng W P99 Zaraket, Fadi W P408 Zauner, Alois CT P39 Zazulia, Allyson R W P163 Zeb, Hashim 45 Zedde, Maria Luisa 208 Zeifert, Penelope 34 Zeiler, Steven R T P86 Zeki Al Hazzouri, Adina T P133 Zelaya, Fernando 99 Zeller, Thomas T P49, W P383 Zerna, Charlotte T P383, W PP21, W P213, W P379 Zevallos, Juan C T P261, T P262, W P283 Zewude, Rahel T 91, T P324, W P325 Zhadkevich, Alex LB P20 Zhadkevich, Michael LB P20 Zhan, Lei 191, W P413 Zhan, Min LB P16 Zhan, Xinhua W P93 Zhang, Fan T MP65 Zhang, Haiyue T MP18 Zhang, Hao W PP94 Zhang, Hua 115 Zhang, Jia W P250 Zhang, Jifeng 72 Zhang, Li W PP52, W PP86, W P101 Zhang, Li-Qun W PP57 Zhang, Lingjiao T P231, T P322, W P415, W P419 Zhang, Meijuan T P222 Zhang, Quanguang T MP71 Zhang, Rui 191 Zhang, Rui Lan W PP86, W P241 Zhang, Shihao T P232 Zhang, Shuqian T P108 Zhang, Siyuan 49 Zhang, Wayne W P187 Zhang, Wenting W P250 Zhang, Xianglan T P159 Zhang, Yanlu W PP52 Zhang, Yi 167, W PP86 Zhang, Yiyi LB P34, T P108 Zhang, Yonghong LB6 Zhang, Zhenggang 167, W PP52, W PP86, W P101, W P107, W P241 Zhao, Cynthia W P187 Zhao, Jing 4 Zhao, Li-Ru 49 Zhao, Lingzhi 119 Zhao, Weizhao 168 Zhao, Xin T P214 Zhao, Xingquan 120, LB P31, LB P5, T MP75 Zhao, Xiurong W PP115 Zhao, Zhen T P409 Zhao, Zhenwei CT P9 Zheng, Huo Xiang T P186, W P23, W P24 Zheng, Tony T P86 Zheng, Wei LB P18, T P159 Zheng, Xin T P113 Zheng, Yi T MP69 Zhong, Wenliang T P247 Zhongrong, Miao LB P31 Zhou, Muke T MP93 Zhou, Wei LB P21 Zhou, Weiping 51 Zhu, Fengshui CT P9 Zhu, Sainan W P159 Zhu, Xiaolei T P232, W P238, W P99 Zhu, Yicheng T MP31 Zhu, Zhaohui T MP31 Ziai, Wendy 42, 94, LB P3, T P316, T P403, W PP97, W P326 Zibrat, Frank T MP89 Ziegler, Paul D 206, 207 — 136 — Zillich, Alan T MP73 Zimmermann, Mary Beth T MP99 Zimmermann, Susan 65, NS7 Zipfel, Gregory J LB9 Ziv, Keren T MP28 Zompola, Christina T P134 Zosso, Dominique W P72 Zou, Yingjie T P214 Zubair, Adeel T P320 Zucker, Lloyd LB12, W PP120 Zuckerman, Scott W P20 Zurru, Maria C T MP39, T P165, T P389 Experience Experience Experience the thethe AHA’s AHA’s AHA’s 2015 2015 2015 Scientific Scientific Scientific Sessions Sessions Sessions Attend Attend the Attend accredited the accredited the accredited Scientific Scientific Scientific Sessions SessionsSessions conferences conferences conferences of of thethe of the American American American Heart Heart Association Heart Association Association and andAmerican American and American Stroke StrokeAssociation, Association, Stroke Association, and expand and and expand your expand your knowledge knowledge your knowledge ofofyour your specialty. specialty. of your specialty. 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