Changing stroke rehab and research worldwide now.Time is Brain! trillions and trillions of neurons that DIE each day because there are NO effective hyperacute therapies besides tPA(only 12% effective). I have 523 posts on hyperacute therapy, enough for researchers to spend decades proving them out. These are my personal ideas and blog on stroke rehabilitation and stroke research. Do not attempt any of these without checking with your medical provider. Unless you join me in agitating, when you need these therapies they won't be there.

What this blog is for:

My blog is not to help survivors recover, it is to have the 10 million yearly stroke survivors light fires underneath their doctors, stroke hospitals and stroke researchers to get stroke solved. 100% recovery. The stroke medical world is completely failing at that goal, they don't even have it as a goal. Shortly after getting out of the hospital and getting NO information on the process or protocols of stroke rehabilitation and recovery I started searching on the internet and found that no other survivor received useful information. This is an attempt to cover all stroke rehabilitation information that should be readily available to survivors so they can talk with informed knowledge to their medical staff. It lays out what needs to be done to get stroke survivors closer to 100% recovery. It's quite disgusting that this information is not available from every stroke association and doctors group.

Monday, February 4, 2019

6th ESO–ESMINT–ESNR Stroke Winter School

Oh hell, what a waste, management of patients NOT interventions/protocols to get them 100% recovered. This is the exact reason everything in stroke needs to be destroyed and have survivors in charge.  They are teaching status quo, which is a complete failure.

6th ESO–ESMINT–ESNR Stroke Winter School

Report of the 6th ESO ESMINT ESNR Stroke Winter School
Urs Fischer, Pasquale Mordasini, Jan Gralla, Simon Jung
The 6th ESO ESMINT ESNR Stroke Winter School was held in Bern, Switzerland from the 29th January to 1st of February 2019. The local organizing committee were Prof. Jan Gralla, PD Dr. Pasquale Mordasini, PD Dr. Simon Jung and Prof. Urs Fischer. Joëlle Schilling, Michela Mordasini and Helena Gerber actively supported them.
We had the difficult task to select 67 participants out of 146 applicants, but eventually 37 rising stroke physicians and 30 neurointerventionalists arrived in Bern from the following 22 different countries: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and United Kingdom.
The primary aim of the 6th ESO ESMINT ESNR Stroke Winter School was bringing together European stroke physicians and neurointerventionalists in order to enhance interdisciplinary management of patients with acute ischaemic stroke.
The Stroke Winter School started on the 29th of January 2019 with the welcome of the president of the European Stroke Organization (ESO) Prof. Bart Van der Worp the representative of the president of the European Society of Minimal Invasive Neurological Therapy (ESMINT) and as well of the committee of the Interventional Neuroradiology Section of the European Society of Neuroradiology (ESNR) Prof. Jan Gralla.
The 32 speakers (12 from EU, 20 from Switzerland and even one of Vietnam) including neurologists, interventional and non-interventional neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons, and neuropediatricians led challenging discussions. The teaching program included 33 lectures and 4-6 tutorials. The main focus of the lectures was interdisciplinary treatment of acute stroke. There were sessions on acute stroke imaging, acute treatment strategies including endovascular approaches, stroke treatment in difficult circumstances and needs to set up an interdisciplinary stroke center. In the afternoon tutorials were given separately for neurointerventionalists and stroke physicians. Neurointerventionalists had the opportunity for structured hands-on teaching in small groups on endovascular procedures with animal models and management of complications of endovascular treatment. Stroke physicians could learn neuroangiography on a model and they were taught interpretations of CT and MRI by neuroradiologists.
A special highlight for the interventional neurointerventionalists were the hands-on teaching sessions with the animal model. Small groups of 4-5 participants were given the opportunity to perform diagnostic angiography and endovascular treatment procedures such as thrombectomy with multiple devices.
Another highlight was the stroke simulation course: stroke physicians and neurointerventionalists took part in a real-life setting with simulated clinical stroke cases: physicians had to take care of the stroke patient and to decide on acute stroke management. Physicians were observed by colleagues and professionals and received feedback on their performance.
During the Stroke Winter School a faculty meeting was held with members of the ESO, ESMINT and ESNR in order to discuss future common strategies to enhance the quality of stroke management. Main topic was the training of future neurointerventionalists in areas with a current lack of experienced staff.
During the Stroke Winter School participants and faculty had three joint dinners to favor socialization and networking.
The following sponsors contributed to the realization of the Stroke Winter School:
Stryker, Microvention, Penumbra, Bracco, Cerenovus, Medtronic, Balt, Vascular Medical, Rapid medical, Phenox, Siemens, Boehringer Ingelheim.
The local organizing committee thanks all the invited speakers for giving time and efforts to the Stroke Winter School, for coming to Bern, and for delivering high quality lectures. Their interest and passion to teach the upcoming generation of stroke physicians and neurointerventionalists was clearly visible.
We are pleased to announce that there will be a 7th ESO ESMINT ESNR Stroke Winter School on January 28th to January 31st, 2020.
Faculty and participants of the 6th ESO ESMINT ESNR Stroke Winter School in Bern.

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