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DTSTAMP:20241017T183456Z
LOCATION:Harbor Ballrooms D-I
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SUMMARY:Continuation of Care
DESCRIPTION:Breakout Session\n\nIntravascular or Extravasated Blood More E
 vil in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage?\n\nDevelopment and advancement in neurocri
 tical care have resulted in increased survival of subarachnoid hemorrhage 
 (SAH) patients, resulting in increased morbidity that has a socioeconomic 
 impact at individual and societal levels. The young SAH survivors have lon
 g-term cognitive disability. How much o...\n\n\nBappaditya Ray (University
  of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)\n---------------------\nDevelopment
  of Post-traumatic Epilepsy: Why the ICU matters.\n\nPost-traumatic epilep
 sy is an important early and sometimes late complication of traumatic brai
 n injury. The onset, temporal evolution and risk factors for post-traumati
 c epilepsy are important features of neurocritical care and influence ICU 
 management as well as the Post-ICU management.\n\n\nPaul Vespa (UCLA)\n---
 ------------------\nLong-Term Risk of Cardiovascular Disease After Traumat
 ic Brain Injury: Screening and Prevention\n\nThe increased risk of neurolo
 gical and psychiatric conditions after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is wel
 l-defined. However, the risk of cardiovascular and endocrine comorbidities
  after TBI in individuals without these comorbidities and their associatio
 n with post-TBI mortality has received little att...\n\n\nSaef Izzy (Brigh
 am and Women's hospital, Harvard Medical School)\n\nTrack: Science of Neur
 ocritical Care\n\nFocus Area: Coma, Status Epilepticus, Stroke, Subarachno
 id Hemorrhage, Traumatic Brain Injury\n\nTarget Audience: Advanced\n\nSess
 ion Chair: Sahar Zafar (Massachusetts General Hospital)
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