Imaging Acute Stroke: A Comprehensive Review for Clinical Practice
Learning Outcomes and Modules
After completing this course, the learner should be able to summarize the role of CT and MRI in stroke imaging; learning outcomes include:
- Identify optimal use of CT and MRI to triage patients for stroke treatment.
- Summarize the latest CT and MRI Imaging protocols.
- Implement improved CT and MRI interpretative skills after reviewing a large number of stroke cases.
- Recognize the common causes of stroke and role of imaging pediatric stroke patients.
- Interpret the latest stroke research relevant to optimal clinical practice.
- Recognize the commonly presenting stroke syndromes.
Module 1
- CT for Assessment of Acute Stroke—Ichiro Ikuta, MD, MMedSc
- MRI for Assessment of Acute Stroke—Jennifer L. Becker, BMBS, MRCR, FRCR
- Angiography for Acute Stroke—Hediyeh Baradaran, MD
- Perfusion Imaging for Acute Stroke—Sam Payabash, MD
Module 2
- Advanced Imaging techniques for Acute Stroke—J. Scott McNally MD, PhD
- Imaging Following Treatment of Acute Stroke—Laura Eisenmenger, MD
- Imaging of Pediatric Stroke—Jessie Aw-Zoretic, MD
- Imaging of Acute Stroke Syndromes—Samuel Rogers, MD

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