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We all know that atrial fibrillation is associated with increased risk of stroke. But new research suggests that how we define afib -- and the timing and duration of the arrhythmia -- may be important for how we manage it in stroke patients. Luciano Sposato is a Professor of Neurology and Head of the Stroke Program at Western University in Ontario. He'll talk to Christoph Stretz, vascular neurologist at Brown University, about the latest research into afib and aflutter after stroke -- and how this research might impact current clinical practice. Series 6, Episode 4 Featuring: Guest: Dr. Luciano Sposato, Professor of Neurology and Head of the Stroke Program at Western University in Ontario & Interviewer: Christoph Stretz, vascular neurologist at Brown University Disclosures: Dr. Sposato disclosed consulting fees and honoraria from Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim, Pfizer, Gore, Astrazeneca, and Simcere.
EPISODIO 28: (09-09) EL CEREBRO COPILOTO Conrado Estol, Doctor en Medicina de la UBA con la Tesis titulada “Las complicaciones neurológicas del transplante hepático” en el que fue calificado con sobresaliente. ENTREVISTAS Roberto Peidro, médico Cardiólogo, trabajó diez años con René Favaloro. Director del Instituto de Ciencias del Deporte de la Universidad Favaloro y del Centro Cardiológico de Salud. Su último libro se titula "Cardiología, ejercicio y deporte". Fue un reconocido arquero, estuvo en el doping de Diego Maradona en Estados Unidos y tambien atiende al Kun Agüero. Pablo Celnik, Especialista en Fisiología del cerebro y recuperación motora después de lesiones en el sistema nervioso. Luciano Sposato, prestigioso neurólogo y científico argentino que hace 11 años emigró a Canadá. Antes de emigrar a Canadá, se desempeñaba como director del Programa de Enfermedades Cerebrovasculares del Instituto de Neurociencias de la Fundación Favaloro y como jefe de Neurología de INECO.
The Future of Cardiac Monitoring and Anticoagulation After Ischemic Stroke and TIA w/ Luciano A. Sposato, MD MBA FRCPC Professor of Neurology, Western University Host: Jacob Sambursky, MD Welcome back to Stroke Busters, a podcast presented by the Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease at UTHealth Houston. On this show, we connect with leaders in stroke care, research, community, and academia. We're not just active; we're at the forefront—recognized as the first Comprehensive Stroke Center in the state and pioneers in launching the nation's first Mobile Stroke Unit. I'm Amy Quinn, Communications Director for the Stroke Institute, and proud to bring you another episode to share expert insights, groundbreaking research, and real stories from the forefront of medicine. It's that time again for a Grand Rounds follow-up interview! Dr. Luciano Sposato, Professor of Neurology, at Western University joined us for Grand Rounds at the McGovern Medical School here in Houston, TX, and presented on The Future of Cardiac Monitoring and Anticoagulation After Ischemic Stroke and TIA. Following his Grand Rounds presentation for trainees and students, one of our Stroke Fellows Jacob Sambursky, stuck around to ask some more in-depth questions. As always, Ideas and opinions expressed on this podcast are our own and are not a substitute for expert medical advice. Always contact your doctor before starting any program or therapy to make sure you are getting the best care, tailored to your unique situation. UTHealth Stroke is on social media! Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook at UTHEALTHSTROKE to stay updated on upcoming episodes, and share with colleagues, friends, and family. For updates and the latest news on the Stroke Institute, go online to uth.edu/stroke-institute
Lo mejor de TED en Español, publicado originalmente el 14 de marzo de 2019. ¿Cómo se relacionan el cerebro con el corazón? ¿Qué impacto tiene esta relación en cómo entendemos nuestras emociones y cómo tomamos decisiones? El corazón, el cerebro, y nuestro bienestar físico y emocional están todos conectados. En su charla, el neurólogo Luciano Sposato nos cuenta algunos secretos de esta conexión, con claro impacto en cómo vivimos, por ejemplo, los mundiales de fútbol. Para más ideas de TED en Español, te esperamos en TEDenEspanol.com.
¿Cómo se relacionan el cerebro con el corazón? ¿Qué impacto tiene esta relación en cómo entendemos nuestras emociones y cómo tomamos decisiones? El corazón, el cerebro, y nuestro bienestar físico y emocional están todos conectados. En su charla, el neurólogo Luciano Sposato nos cuenta algunos secretos de esta conexión, con claro impacto en cómo vivimos, por ejemplo, los mundiales de fútbol. Para más ideas de TED en Español, te esperamos en TEDenEspanol.com.ted, ted talks, ted en espanol, spanish, espanol, español, hispanic, spanish-speaking, gerry, garbulsky, Luciano Sposato, mindfulness, corazon, infarto, cerebro
Dr. Speelziek interviews Dr. Kurt Kimpinski and Dr. Luciano Sposato on their article, Subcutaneous versus intravenous immunoglobulin for chronic autoimmune neuropathies. A meta-analysis. High-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is an evidence-based treatment for multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Recently, subcutaneous immunoglobulin (SC-Ig) has received increasing attention. The authors performed a meta-analysis of reports of efficacy and safety of SC-Ig versus IVIg for inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathies.The efficacy of SC-Ig is similar to IVIg for CIDP and MMN and has a significant safety profile. Muscle Nerve 55: 802-809, 2017.
Dr. Speelziek interviews Dr. Kurt Kimpinski and Dr. Luciano Sposato on their article, Subcutaneous versus intravenous immunoglobulin for chronic autoimmune neuropathies. A meta-analysis. High-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is an evidence-based treatment for multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Recently, subcutaneous immunoglobulin (SC-Ig) has received increasing attention. The authors performed a meta-analysis of reports of efficacy and safety of SC-Ig versus IVIg for inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathies.The efficacy of SC-Ig is similar to IVIg for CIDP and MMN and has a significant safety profile. Muscle Nerve 55: 802-809, 2017.
Dr. Speelziek interviews Dr. Kurt Kimpinski and Dr. Luciano Sposato on their article, Subcutaneous versus intravenous immunoglobulin for chronic autoimmune neuropathies. A meta-analysis. High-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is an evidence-based treatment for multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Recently, subcutaneous immunoglobulin (SC-Ig) has received increasing attention. The authors performed a meta-analysis of reports of efficacy and safety of SC-Ig versus IVIg for inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathies.The efficacy of SC-Ig is similar to IVIg for CIDP and MMN and has a significant safety profile. Muscle Nerve 55: 802-809, 2017.
1. Featured Article: Atrial fibrillation detected after stroke is related to a low risk of ischemic stroke recurrence2. What’s Trending: Evaluation of idiopathic transverse myelitis revealing specific myelopathy diagnosesThis Neurology® Podcast begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the first segment, Dr. Mark McAllister talks with Dr. Luciano Sposato about their paper on the relationship between atrial fibrillation detection and ischemic stroke recurrence. For the “What’s Trending” segment, Dr. Ted Burns speaks with Dr. Mark Keegan and Dr. Nick Zalewski about their paper on idiopathic transverse myelitis and myelopathy diagnoses.DISCLOSURES: Dr. Sposato has received travel or speaker honoraria from Boehringer Ingelheim and Pfizer; serves on the Editorial Board for Neurology; and has received research support from Kathleen & Dr Henry Barnett Research Chair in Stroke Research, Boehringer Ingelheim (salary support for a fellow), Edward and Alma Saraydar Neurosciences Fund, Opportunities Fund of the Academic Health Sciences Centre Alternative Funding Plan of the Academic Medical Organization of Southwestern Ontario, and Boehringer Ingelheim. Dr. Keegan serves on the editorial board for Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders; receives publishing royalties for Common Pitfalls in Multiple Sclerosis and CNS Demyelinating Diseases: Case-Based Learning (Cambridge University Press, 2016); has consulted for Novartis, Bristol Meyers Squibb, and Bionest; and has received research support from Biogen (ARISE study). Dr. Burns is the deputy section editor of the Neurology® podcast; has served on scientific advisory boards for Argenx, UCB, and CSL Behring; has received travel funding/speaker honoraria from Argenx and Alexion; and has received support for consulting activities from UCB Pharma and CSL Behring. Dr. McAllister and Dr. Zalewski report no disclosures.
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