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Predictors of Recovery of Allocentric and Egocentric Neglect: The Role of Education (P7.288)
CONCLUSIONS: Recovery of both variants of neglect was positively influenced by higher education and lower initial severity of specific type of neglect, independently of volume of infarct, volume of hypoperfusion, age, and time post-onset of stroke.Study Supported by: R01NS047691Disclosure: Dr. Posner has nothing to disclose. Dr. Trupe has nothing to disclose. Dr. Davis has nothing to disclose. Dr. Gomez has nothing to disclose. Dr. Tippett has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hillis has received research support from Allon Pharmaceutical.
Source: Neurology - April 9, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Posner, J., Trupe, L., Davis, C., Gomez, Y., Tippett, D., Hillis, A. Tags: Aging, Dementia, and Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology: Attention/Neglect Source Type: research

New Windows into the Brain: Technological Advances in Detecting and Treating Neurological Disorders (P4.185)
CONCLUSIONS • Visualase is a new MRI-guided laser technology often used to treat hard-to-reach and otherwise inoperable brain and spine tumors. The procedure can be performed while a patient is awake and requires only one stitch to close the surgical site. The laser thermal ablation technique destroys lesions and also has proven to be effective for epilepsy patients. • The minimally invasive NICO BrainPath - detailed fiber-tracking combined with precise image-guidance - effectively treats subcortical and deep brain lesions as never before. The procedure is part of the Six Pillar Approach. The presenter is one of ...
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Bailes, J. Tags: Neurodiagnosis and Health Outcomes Source Type: research

Author response: Influence of sodium consumption and associated knowledge on poststroke hypertension in Uganda
We thank Dr. Chin for the interest and comments on our article.1 We agree that stroke survivors in our study may have received some informal health education, supporting the case for even lower knowledge rates in the public population.1 In Uganda, suboptimal blood pressure control remains a challenge with varied prevalence and excessively low awareness, treatment, and control.2 We agree that the effect of invisible salt in Uganda's urban areas relates to an increasing prevalence of high blood pressure in this population. If not addressed, this portends a high burden of cardiovascular stroke events.3 Because hypertension is...
Source: Neurology - March 12, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Kaddumukasa, M. N., Goldstein, L. B. Tags: WRITECLICK & amp;reg; EDITOR ' S CHOICE Source Type: research

Time from Consult Page to Tissue Plasminogen Activator Over Telemedicine Decreases with Experience (P3.105)
Conclusions:TPA metrics improve with increasing number of telestroke consults for neurovascular fellows and neurovascular attendings. PTNT improves by 1 min for approximately every 14 telestroke consults. Our findings support the importance of integrating telestroke training into a supervised neurovascular fellowship to increase neurovascular fellow proficiency in telestroke prior to independent practice.Disclosure: Dr. Jagolino has nothing to disclose. Dr. Bozorgui has nothing to disclose. Dr. Bambhroliya has nothing to disclose. Dr. Ankrom has nothing to disclose. Dr. Cossey has nothing to disclose. Dr. Trevino has nothi...
Source: Neurology - April 17, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Jagolino, A., Bozorgui, S., Bambhroliya, A., Ankrom, C., Cossey, T., Trevino, A., Savitz, S., Wu, T.-C., Vahidy, F. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology Poster Discussion Session Source Type: research

Association of Slow Reaction Time with Future Risk of Parkinson's Disease in the Honolulu-Asia Aging Study (P03.063)
CONCLUSIONS: Men in the slowest quartile of SRT were significantly more likely to develop incident PD compared to those in the fastest quartile. Measurement of SRT is a low cost screening method that may help to identify those at risk for PD in later life.Supported by: National Institute on Aging Grant Nos. 1 U01 AG19349 and 5 R01 AG017155; and the Office of Research and Development, Department of Veterans Affairs.Disclosure: Dr. Ross has received research support from the Michael J. Fox Foundation. Dr. Inaba has nothing to disclose. Dr. Masaki has nothing to disclose. Dr. Abbott has nothing to disclose. Dr. Fong has nothi...
Source: Neurology - February 14, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Ross, W., Inaba, M., Masaki, K., Abbott, R., Fong, K.-o., Bell, C., Petrovitch, H., Tanner, C., Launer, L., White, L. Tags: P03 Movement Disorders: Parkinson ' s Disease Epidemiology and Biomarkers Source Type: research

Blacks Are Less Likely To Be Admitted with Transient Ischemic Attack Than Whites in the Bronx (P03.197)
CONCLUSIONS: The TIA-IS ratio differs by age, gender and race, raising the question of whether some groups are less likely to be admitted with TIA than others. We suspect that the differences are related to physician and patient behavior. In particular, blacks, particularly black men, may be less likely to obtain emergency care for TIA symptoms than whites or Hispanics. If confirmed, this finding would support targeting resources for public education on TIA to black Americans.Disclosure: Dr. Bhupali has nothing to disclose. Dr. Labovitz has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - February 14, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Bhupali, D., Labovitz, D. Tags: P03 Cerebrovascular Disease III Source Type: research

Taking Neurology to the Underserved - A Pilot Initiative in an Urban Homebound Program (P6.007)
CONCLUSIONS: Our pilot program highlights types of chronic neurologic illnesses afflicting the homebound population, treatment interventions utilized, and clinical challenges encountered. By considering the real-world intersection of disease and living environment, trainees gained perspective on the debilitating impact of neurological illness on homebound patients. This pilot program reveals the need and feasibility of neurological home based care as an important clinical, educational, and palliative paradigm.Disclosure: Dr. Ramdhani has nothing to disclose. Dr. Fabian has received personal compensation for activities with...
Source: Neurology - April 9, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Ramdhani, R., Fabian, M., Wajnberg, A., DeCherrie, L., Krieger, S. Tags: General Neurology V Source Type: research

Hypercholesterolemia and Neurological Diseases Related Mortality in the NEDICES Cohort (P6.030)
CONCLUSIONS: Long-term overall mortality rate is lower among elderly subjects with HC when compared to those without HC. This association is justified mainly by a decrease in non-cardiovascular mortality, without any association of HC with cause-specific or combined cardiovascular or neurological causes of mortality.Study Supported by: Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Spain.Disclosure: Dr. Sierra-Hidalgo has nothing to disclose. Dr. Sanchez-Ferro has nothing to disclose. Dr. Trincado has nothing to disclose. Dr. Díaz Guzmán has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hernández Gallego has nothing to disclose. ...
Source: Neurology - April 9, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Sierra-Hidalgo, F., Sanchez-Ferro, A., Trincado, R., Diaz Guzman, J., Hernandez Gallego, J., Benito-Leon, J., Vega, S., Bermejo-Pareja, F. Tags: General Neurology VI Source Type: research

Leftward Where Bias And Rightward Distraction In Chronic Neglect. (P7.293)
CONCLUSIONS: We replicated previously reported, leftward Where bias in chronic neglect. Future longitudinal research can explore whether ipsilateral neglect caused rightward Aiming errors with right distraction, or whether occurs typically in contralesional neglect. N- participants demonstrated near, not far, asymmetric Aiming. Whether our findings relate to visuo-motor function instroke /neglect (e.g. fall risk) requires further study.Study Supported by: NIDRR/NIHDisclosure: Dr. Barrett has received personal compensation for activities with WebMD. Dr. Barrett has received research support from Kessler Foundation, National...
Source: Neurology - April 9, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Barrett, A., Goedert, K., Oh-Park, M. Tags: Aging, Dementia, and Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology: Attention/Neglect Source Type: research

Factor Scores for Brain Reserve, Alzheimer and Vascular Pathology are Independent Risk Factors for Dementia in a Population-based Cohort Study: The Kame Project (S58.006)
CONCLUSIONS: Brain reserve appears to play a very important role in buffering the effects of Alzheimer and vascular pathology on dementia risk. Simple reaction time, which clustered with education and verbal IQ, provides an easily-obtained measure of reserve.Study Supported by: NIA: R01 AG09769.Disclosure: Dr. Borenstein has nothing to disclose. Dr. Mortimer has nothing to disclose. Dr. Larson has received royalty payments from UpToDate.
Source: Neurology - April 9, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Borenstein, A., Mortimer, J., Larson, E. Tags: Aging, Dementia, and Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology: Clinical Aspects Source Type: research

Comparing Semi-quantitative and Volumetric Measurements of MRI White Matter Hyperintensities: The Northern Manhattan Study (S62.007)
CONCLUSIONS: Our volumetric and visual rating measures of WMH were strongly correlated, but the volumetric measure was associated with more risk factors in this community-based sample. User-friendly WMH scales that capture vascular risk are needed to develop risk-prediction scores for WMH lesion burden.Study Supported by:Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute and NINDS (R37 NS 29993; K02 NS 059729)Disclosure: Dr. Oboudiyat has nothing to disclose. Dr. Gardener has nothing to disclose. Dr. Marquez has nothing to disclose. Dr. Sacco has nothing to disclose. Dr. DeCarli has received personal compensation in an editorial capacity ...
Source: Neurology - April 9, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Oboudiyat, C., Gardener, H., Marquez, C., Elkind, M., Sacco, R., DeCarli, C., Wright, C. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Cognitive and Behavioral Source Type: research

Sleep duration is associated with worse neurocognitive function in Hispanic/Latinos: Results of the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) (I9-4A)
CONCLUSIONS: Sleep duration had an inverted J-shaped curvilinear association with neurocognitive function, such that those with longer sleep duration had worse neurocognitive scores. Study Supported by: The Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos was carried out as a collaborative study supported by contracts from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to the University of North Carolina (N01-HC65233), University of Miami (N01-HC65234), Albert Einstein College of Medicine (N01-HC65235), Northwestern University (N01-HC65236), and San Diego State University (N01-HC65237). The following Institutes/Cent...
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Ramos, A., Tarraf, W., Daviglus, M., Davis, S., Gallo, L., Mossavar-Rahmani, Y., Penedo, F., Redline, S., Rundek, T., Sacco, R., Sotres-Alvarez, D., Wright, C., Zee, P., Gonzalez, H. Tags: Treating Dementia in an Age of Mixed Disease Data Blitz Presentations Source Type: research

Sleep duration is associated with worse neurocognitive function in Hispanic/Latinos: Results of the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) (P1.100)
CONCLUSIONS: Sleep duration had an inverted J-shaped curvilinear association with neurocognitive function, such that those with longer sleep duration had worse neurocognitive scores. Study Supported by: The Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos was carried out as a collaborative study supported by contracts from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to the University of North Carolina (N01-HC65233), University of Miami (N01-HC65234), Albert Einstein College of Medicine (N01-HC65235), Northwestern University (N01-HC65236), and San Diego State University (N01-HC65237). The following Institutes/Cent...
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Ramos, A., Tarraf, W., Daviglus, M., Davis, S., Gallo, L., Mossavar-Rahmani, Y., Penedo, F., Redline, S., Rundek, T., Sacco, R., Sotres-Alvarez, D., Wright, C., Zee, P., Gonzalez, H. Tags: Neuroepidemiology: Cerebrovascular Disease, Critical Care, Epilepsy, Child Neurology, and Sleep Source Type: research

Self-reported sleep problems and incidence of dementia (P2.173)
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that increased daytime sleepiness is independent risk factor for dementia in older adults. Study Supported by: WHICAP grant numer:R01AG037212, Felloship in memory of 'Maria Zaousi'Disclosure: Dr. Tsapanou has nothing to disclose. Dr. Gu has nothing to disclose. Dr. Scarmeas has received personal compensation for activities with Novartis. Dr. Stern has received personal compensation for activities with Elan, Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Cephalon, and GalaxoSmithKlein as a consultant.
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Tsapanou, A., Gu, Y., Scarmeas, N., Stern, Y. Tags: Aging, Dementia, Cognitive, and Behavioral Neurology: Memory, Olfaction, and Alzheimer ' s Disease Risk Factors Source Type: research

Is CT Scan in Patients with Suspected TIA Necessary: A quality improvement initiative (P2.307)
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with suspected TIA and low risk for intracranial hemorrhage could undergo MRI rather than CT plus MRI. This practice would prevent unnecessary radiation dose from CT, decrease cost, and increase availability of the CT scanner for other patients in the ED.Disclosure: Dr. Baghshomali has nothing to disclose. Dr. Bishop has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hiestand has nothing to disclose. Dr. Reynolds has nothing to disclose. Dr. Bushnell has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Baghshomali, S., Bishop, L., Hiestand, B., Reynolds, P., Bushnell, C. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Education and TIA Source Type: research