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ZNZ Symposium - CRPP Stroke Sep 12th 2019

 

The interplay of microcirculation and plasticity after ischemic stroke (CRPP stroke)

The consequences of ischemic stroke can be minimized by interventions in the acute phase that aim at re-establishing circulation and tissue perfusion. However, not everybody benefits from recanalization. Opening of a large vessel does not automatically improve microcirculation on the tissue level. Besides vessel patency, microcirculation is influenced by collateral blood supply to the territory of the occluded/recanalized large artery, by the degree of reperfusion injury and by cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR).

This workshop introduced the new CRPP stroke, in which we aim to investigate the relationship between microcirculation, collateral perfusion, CVR and neuroplasticity, the evolution of these factors over time after stroke and their predictive value for recovery.  

Introduction: Susanne Wegener, Department of Neurology, USZ and UZH

10:00 - 10:15 Dr. Meret Branscheidt, Department of Neurology, USZ: Connectivity changes after stroke how much and how functional?

10:15 - 10:30 Dr. Mohamad El Amki, Department of Neurology, USZ: Impact of collaterals on reperfusion and outcome in stroke

10:30 – 11:00 Guest: Prof. James Faber, Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, UNC: The cerebral collateral circulation: genetics, stroke, high-altitude and neurovascular coupling

11:00 – 11:15: Dr. Bas Van Niftrik, Department of Neurosurgery, USZ: Application of BOLD-CVR in acute stroke

11:15 - 11:30 PD Dr. Lars Michels, Department of Neuroradiology, USZ: Brief update on functional Imaging in stroke 

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