NeurologyLive Friday 5 — November 6, 2020
Take 5 minutes to catch up on NeurologyLive's highlights from the week ending November 6, 2020.
Pavel Klein, MD: Initiating Conversations on Changing Treatment Strategy
The director of the Mid-Atlantic Epilepsy and Sleep Center in Bethesda, Maryland, described the challenges he’s faced when having to discuss a change in treatment strategies with his patients.
Ticagrelor Approved for Recurrent Stroke Prevention
The decision was based on findings from the phase 3 THALES trial, which showed aspirin plus ticagrelor significantly reduced stroke and death compared with aspirin alone in patients with acute ischemic stroke or TIA.
First Widely Accessible Alzheimer Disease Blood Test Reaches Clinic
Based on data from a study of 686 patients with subjective cognitive impairment or dementia, the PrecivityAD blood test correctly identified brain amyloid plaque status in 86% of the patients.
Episode 21: How Social Isolation Can Affect Disease Severity
"Mind Moments," a podcast from NeurologyLive, brings you an exclusive interview with Indu Subramanian, MD.
Anup Patel, MD: Telemedicine’s Impact on Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome Care
The section chief of pediatric neurology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital spoke about the effect telemedicine has had on patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
NIH Grant to Support Research on Synucleinopathy Detection
CND Life Science’s Syn-One test marks the next step in synucleinopathy detection by offering a quick and minimally invasive procedure.
New ICD-10 Codes Announced for Dravet Syndrome
The new codes have broader implications in helping clinicians understand the morbidity and mortality related to the disorder.
Salvia BioElectronics Wins Breakthrough Device Status in Chronic Migraine
The company’s implantable neurostimulation system uses its bioelectronic foil technology and aims to meet the needs of those with chronic migraine for whom therapy has failed.
Cannabis and MS: Helping Patients Understand Risks and Benefits Webinar Series
This three-part, educational webinar series provides evidence-based information about the effects of cannabis on MS symptoms, including pain and spasticity.
Raman Malhotra, MD: What to Look Forward to in Sleep Medicine
The associate professor of neurology at Washington University in St. Louis discussed a number of recent advances in therapeutics, as well as diagnostic and measurement devices, in sleep medicine.
Ketogenic Drink Significantly Improves Cognition in Mild Cognitive Impairment
The researchers aim to fill the void of approved treatments for mild cognitive impairment, showing the potential of brain energy rescue strategies in this patient population.
James Beck, PhD: The Increased Need for Genetic Testing in Parkinson Disease
The chief scientific officer at the Parkinson’s Foundation discussed PD GENEration, an initiative to provide genetic testing for patients with Parkinson disease.
Biotin in MS: Positive Takeaways From Negative Trial Results
Bruce Cree, MD, PhD, MAS, offers his perspective on recent trial results that put to bed a long line of inconsistent data on the utility of high-dose biotin for multiple sclerosis.
NeuroVoices: Joe Verghese, MBBS, MS, on Motor Presentations in Early Dementia
Joe Verghese, MBBS, MS, details the research being conducted on motoric cognitive risk syndrome and noninvasive brain stimulation in Alzheimer disease.
Aducanumab: A Step Forward or False Push for Progress?
A recently published critique of aducanumab's trial results calls for a third and definitive phase 3 study of the investigational agent, which is awaiting a decision from the FDA.
Webinar: Differing Perspectives on Multiple Sclerosis Nursing Care: Patient Program
A 2-part webcast series geared toward MS nursing professionals and patients.
Webinar: Differing Perspectives on Multiple Sclerosis Nursing Care
Parkinson’s Foundation Announces Funding for Parkinson Disease Genetic Testing Initiative
Findings from PD GENEration will contribute to the biological understanding of the disease and help researchers assess the impact of each mutation.
Joe Verghese, MBBS, MS: Understanding the Pathology of Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome
The director of the Montefiore Einstein Center for the Aging Brain discussed the details of his study that will evaluate motoric cognitive risk syndrome.
Decline in Leisure Activity May Serve as an Early Sign of Dementia
Contrary to prior findings, no evidence was found to support a protective association between leisure activity and risk of dementia.
SRK-015 Shows Positive Proof-of-Concept in Spinal Muscular Atrophy
The 12-month results from the phase 2 TOPAZ clinical trial are anticipated by the second quarter of 2021, according to Scholar Rock.
Continuous Early Ocrelizumab Provides Greater Sustained Benefits in Primary Progressive MS
The percent change from baseline was lower in those who initiated ocrelizumab early than those initially on placebo for both T2 lesion volume and T1 hypointense lesion volume.
Raman Malhotra, MD: Increasing the Attention on Insomnia
The associate professor of neurology at Washington University in St. Louis spoke to the need to improve the awareness for insomnia, which remains one of the most common sleep disorders.
Guidelines Released for Alzheimer- and Stroke-Related Care in Down Syndrome
In addition to recommendations for Alzheimer disease screening, the guidelines also covered stroke risk-related assessments which should be conducted for those with Down syndrome.
Genetic Risk for Alzheimer Disease Plays Role in Speech-In-Noise Hearing
The findings suggest that poor speech-in-noise hearing may be an early marker of underlying dementia processes.
This Week on NeurologyLive
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Anup Patel, MD: International LGS Awareness Day
The section chief of pediatric neurology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital provided his thoughts on raising awareness for Lennox-Gastaut syndrome on International LGS Day.
Caring for Patients With Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome During COVID-19
Anup Patel, MD, section chief of pediatric neurology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, explained how care for patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome has changed throughout the pandemic.
Stroke Intervention: A New Application of Interventional Neuroradiology
New training pathways are needed to close the gap between capable-physician supply and the growing demand for thrombectomy.