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Friday, October 12, 2007
Morning Poster Walk Around
CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW/CLINICAL NEUROGOLGICAL SCIENCE
Abstract 1
Increased Cerebral O2 Consumption in Eker Rats, Effects of NMDA Blockade: Implications for Autism
Oak Z. Chi MD
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Abstract 2
Effect of morphine on hypoxic-ischemic brain damage of neonatal rats
Yoshitaka Kawaraguchi M.D.
Kashihara, Japan
Abstract 3
Critical Role of Blood Pressure in Hemodynamically Induced Intracranial Aneurysms
Chie Kurihara B.S.
San Francisco, California
Abstract 4
Effect of MMP inhibition by doxycycline on flow-induced ouward vascular remodeling
Ryo Ota M.D.
San Francisco, California
Abstract 5
Successful implantation of human brain arteriovenous malformation tissue in immunodeficient rodents
Tsung-Ling Tsou B.S.
San Francisco, California
Abstract 6
Fos expression in noradrenergic cells in the rat brain after hyperbaric oxygen exposure
Minako Arai MD
Okayama, Japan
Abstract 7
Adrenomedullin Reduces Sex Dependent Impairment of Cerebral Hemodynamics And Histopathology After Newborn Brain Injury Through Modulation of ERK MAPK
William M. Armstead Ph.D
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Abstract 8
Brain arteriovenous malformation lesional phenotype shows evidence of inflammatory cell involvement
William L.Young MD
San Francisco, California
Abstract 9
Acute Tolerance Develops to the Cerebrovascular Effects of Nitrous Oxide
John J Marota M.D., Ph.D.
Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract 10
Transient Hypoxic Ischemia Induces Neurogenesis in a Murine Model of Spinal Cord Ischemia
W. Scott Jellish M.D., Ph.D.
Maywood, Illinois
CEREBRAL PROTECTION A
Abstract 11
The blood Glutamate scavenger Pyruvate improves short-term and long-term neurological outcome after closed head injury.
Alexander Zlotnik M.D.
Beer Sheva, Israel
Abstract 12
The neuroprotective effect of Pyruvare is related to blood scavenging activity.
Alexander Zlotnik M.D.
Beer-Sheva ,Israel
Abstract 13
Correlation of Pyruvate-induced recovery from CHI with the decrease of blood Glutamate levels.
Alexander Zlotnik M.D.
Beer-Sheva, Israel
Abstract 14
The neuroprotective effect of Oxaloacetate is related to blood scavenging activity.
Alexander Zlotnik M.D.
Beer-Sheva, Israel
Abstract 15
Therapeutic time window of Oxaloacetate treatment after CHI.
Alexander Zlotnik M.D.
Beer-Sheva, Israel
Abstract 16
Influence of Postischemic Hypothermia on Endogenous Neurogenesis in Adult Rats after Forebrain Ischemia
Irina Lasarzik MD
Mainz, Germany
Abstract 17
Does moxifloxacin influence brain TNFα-expression after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest in rats?
Bettina Jungwirth MD
Munich, Germany
Abstract 18
Ketamine reduced ischemic neuronal damage by shortening the duration of ischemic depolarization.
Hideki Taninishi MD
Okayama, Japan
Abstract 19
Dynamic Changes of Cortical NADH Fluorescence in Rat Focal Ischemia: Nornothermia VS. Hypothermia
Toshihiro Sasaki MD
Okayama, Japan
Abstract 20
Normoxic Reperfusion Reduces Brain Inflammation After Canine Cardiac Arrest and Rat Global Cerebral Ischemia
Gary Fiskum Ph.D.
Baltimore, Maryland
Abstract 21
Storage of Autologous Rat Blood Limits Cerebral Tissue Oxygen Delivery during Acute Fluid Resuscitation.
Andrea Rigamonti MD
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
CLINICAL NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCE
Abstract 22
Concordance of Three Modalities in Detecting Cerebral Vasospsasm
Michael S. Kincaid MD
Seattle, Washington
Abstract 23
Safety of General Anesthesia for Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Children With Hypotonia
Allison J. Christie M.D.
Rochester, Minnesota
Abstract 24
Planning For Early Emergence In Neurosurgical Patients: A Comparison Of Low Dose Anesthetics
Hemant Bhagat MBBS, MD, DM
New Delhi, India
Abstract 25
Advantages of Patients Controlled Epidural Analgesia (PCEA) for Postoperative Pain Control After Lumbar Spine Surgery
Edward M. Noguera M.D.
Cleveland, Ohio
Abstract 26
Use of High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) in Neurocritical Care Patients
Michael L. James MD
Durham, North Carolina
Abstract 27
Effect of 0.25 MAC and 0.5 MAC sevoflurane on memory - a functional MRI study in healthy volunteers
Ramachandran Ramani, MD
Easton, Connecticut
Abstract 28
Hemispheric Differences in Cerebral Autoregulation in Children with Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Yuthana Udomphorn MD
Seattle, Washington
Abstract 29
Time of Cerebral Autoregulation Testing and 6-month Outcome in Moderate to Severe Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
Yuthana Udomphorn MD
Seattle, Washington
Abstract 30
Feasibility of Minocycline and Doxycycline as Vasculostatic Therapy for Brain Vascular Malformations
Chanhung Z. Lee MD, Ph.D
San Francisco, California
Abstract 31
Causes of Hypoventilation in PACU in Craniotomy Cases
Pichaya Waitayawinyu MD
Seattle, Washington
MONITORING A
Abstract 32
Somatosensory and Motor Evoked Potentials During Sevoflurane and Propofol Anesthesia
Michael S. Kincaid MD
Seattle, Washington
Abstract 33
Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials duirng Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysm Surgery for 70 cases
Tomoya Irie MD
Suita, Japan
Abstract 34
The Effect of Hypotension, Venous Congestion, and Anemia on Porcine Optic Nerve Blood Flow
Lorri A. Lee M.D.
Seattle, Washington
Abstract 35
Evaluation of reliability of post-tetanic motor evoked potentials monitoring during spinal surgery under general anesthesia
Hironobu Hayashi MD
Kashihara, Japan
Abstract 36
Separation of hypnotic and analgesic signals during surgical stimulation with patterned facial spontaneous electromyography
Henry L. Bennett Ph.D.
New York, New York
Abstract 37
Dexmedetomidine does not impair evaluation of motor or somatosensory evoked potentials
Endrit Bala MD
Cleveland, Ohio
Abstract 38
Alfentanil induced electrocorticographic activation: a promising tool for presurgical evaluation of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients
Dhuleep S. Wijayatilake BSc, MB BS, FRCA
Wembley Park, England
Abstract 39
Vision Loss and Impairment after Spine Surgery: Cleveland Clinic Experience
Mary Ghaly MD
Cleveland, Ohio
Abstract 40
Effect of Head Elevation and Time on Intraocular Pressure, Retinal Imaging, Ultrasound imaging of the Optic Nerve and Pupillometry in the Prone Position
Zoulfira Nisnevitch MD
Newark, New Jersey
Abstract 41
Changes in Motor Evoked Potetials during an Anterior Spinal Fusion for a Thoracolumbar Idiopathic Scoliosis
Esamelden S. Abdelnaem, MD
Lakewood, Ohio
MONITORING C
Abstract 42
Measurement of Cerebral Oxygenation and Perfusion during Antegrade Selective Cerebral Perfusion with Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in Newborn Piglets
Patrick Meybohm M.D.
Kiel, Germany
Abstract 43
Introducing The Design Of A New Central Line Catheter With Ability To Access The Jugular Bulb
Rafi Avitsian MD
Cleveland, Ohio
Abstract 44
The influence of remifentanil on SVjO2 in the presence of ephedrine in neurosurgical patients under general anesthesia with propofol and remifentanil
Catarina S. Nunes PhD
Porto, Portugal
Abstract 45
Jugular Bulb Venous Oxygen Saturation Following Hyperventilation During Supratentorial Craniotomy
Matthew T. Chan FANZCA
Shatin, Hong Kong
Abstract 46
Cardiovascular changes during venous air embolism: comparison between TEE and ETCO2 monitoring
Mihir P. Pandia MD
New Delhi, India
Abstract 47
Precordial doppler identification of a venous air embolism in a patient undergoing deep brain stimulator insertion - A Case Report
Dustin L. Hegland M.D.
Gainesville, Florida
Abstract 48
Monitoring of Cerebral Blood Flow and Oxygen Saturation during Craniotomies
Klaus U. Klein MD
Mainz, Germany
Abstract 49
In Vitro Analysis of Delays in Drug Delivery Through Pediatric Central Venous Infusions
Karsten Bartels M.D.
Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract 50
In Vitro analysis of Central Venous Drug Delivery: Effect of Manifold and Port Selection
David R. Moss MD
Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract 51
The influence of systemic hemodynamics on cerebral oxygen saturation
Stefan Moritz M.D.
Regensburg, Germany
Abstract 52
Measurement of cerebral oxygen extraction fraction using near infrared spectroscopy in healthy adult volunteers
Martin Smith FRCA
London, United Kingdom
Friday, October 12, 2007
Afternoon Poster Walk Around
CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA
Abstract 53
Effects of Mitochondrial ATP-sensitive K+ Channel Opener on Mitochondrial Potential In Vivo
Yoshimasa Takeda MD
Okayama, Japan
Abstract 54
Decrease in Rate of NMDA-Induced Ca2+ Entry May Explain Neuroprotection by Anti-GRINL1A Antibodies
Raymond S. Roginski MD, PhD
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Abstract 55
PARP-1 initiated cell death pathway – does androgen matter?
Kamila Vagnerova M.D.
Portland, Oregon
Abstract 56
Glial NF Kappa B Inhibition Reduces Chemokine Expression After Sciatic Nerve Constriction Injury in Mice
Eugene S. Fu MD
Miami, Florida
Abstract 57
Antegrade Selective Cerebral Perfusion with Different Temperatures: Effect on Cerebral Meta-bolism and Oxygenation in Newborn pigs
Erol Cavus M.D.
Kiel, Germany
Abstract 58
Hsp75 Overexpression Protects Against Ischemic-like Injury in Astrocytes
Melissa E. Duan BS
Stanford, California
Abstract 59
Neuronal NFκB-expression and cognitve performance following near complete forebrain ischemia in rats
Wolfgang Waldeyer
Munich, Germany
Abstract 60
Comparative Genomic Analysis of Cerebral Injury Following Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest
Qing Ma M.D.
Durham, North Carolina
Abstract 61
Influence of experimental brain trauma on the expression of five control genes in quantitative real-time PCR
Serge C. Thal M.D.
Mainz, Germany
Abstract 62
Gene Deletion, But Not Pharmacological Inhibition of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Suppresses Brain Inflammation After Stroke.
Ines P. Koerner MD, PhD
Portland, Oregon
Abstract 63
Brain Injury Is Attenuated After Transient Focal Ischemia in Mice Lacking 2-Adrenergic Receptors
Ru-Quan Han M.D.,Ph.D.
Palo Alto, California
CEREBRAL PROTECTION B
Abstract 64
Male sex hormones are deleterious for neuronal survival after cardiac arrest / cardiopulmonary resuscitation in male mice
Ruediger R. Noppens MD
Portland, Oregon
Abstract 65
Effects of Erythropoietin on Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption in Focal Cerebral Ischemia
Oak Z. Chi MD
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Abstract 66
Effect of Propofol on Neuronal Stem Cell Proliferation and Learning Behavior after Cerebral Ischemia in Rats
Irina Lasarzik MD
Mainz, Germany
Abstract 67
Nimodipine Reverses Transient Cognitive Dysfunction Caused by Moderate Hypoxia in Adult Mice
Michael M. Haile M.D.
New York, New York
Abstract 68
Sevoflurane anesthesia improves cognitive function and induces changes in NMDAR subunit composition
Laura K. Starker DVM
Munich, Germany
Abstract 69
Effect of PKM Zeta on Sevoflurane Preconditioning against Hypoxic Damage in Rat Hippocampal Slices
Jun Wang M.D.
Brooklyn, New York
Abstract 70
Xenon application time and neurocognitive function after cardiopulmonary bypass combined with cerebral air embolism in rats
Maria L. Gordan MD
Munich, Germany
Abstract 71
Effects of intracerebroventricular application of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor on cerebral recovery after cardiac arrest in rats
Tobias Rabsahl M.D.
Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract 72
Effect of human APOE genotype on a murine model of intracerbral hemorrhage
Michael L. James MD
Durham, North Carolina
Abstract 73
Exacerbation of Alzheimer’s Disease in Mice by Nitrous Oxide
W. Andrew Kofke MD MBA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Abstract 74
Simvastatin reduces Cognitive Dysfunction following Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in the Rat
Ken Takata M.D., Ph.D.
Durham, North Carolina
DRUGS AND TECHNIQUES
Abstract 75
Fentanyl vs Remifentanil for 4-10 Hour Cases—Simulations Based on Response Surface Models
Dhanesh K. Gupta M.D.
Chicago, llinois
Abstract 76
Dexmedetomidine Infusion Reduces Postoperative Analgesic Requirements in Spine Surgery Patients
Mihaela Visoiu M.D.
Brooklyn, New York
Abstract 77
Electromyography can be used to improve the performance of a BIS based controller for propofol anesthesia
Catarina S. Nunes PhD
Porto, Portugal
Abstract 78
Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of propofol: differences between dogs and humans
Catarina S. Nunes PhD
Porto, Portugal
Abstract 79
Recovery of consciousness in neurosurgical patients after general anesthesia with propofol/remifentanil target controlled infusions
Catarina S. Nunes PhD
Porto, Portugal
Abstract 80
Propofol and remifentanil with TCI anesthesia: study comparing maintenance doses with manufacturers’ recommended doses
Catarina S. Nunes PhD
Porto, Portugal
Abstract 81
The dose effects of remifentanil boluses on the hemodynamic response to skull pin insertion
Raman Diddee MBBS FRCA
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract 82
Effect of Dexmedetomidine on CBF Velocity, Cerebral Metabolic Rate and CO2 Response in Normal Humans
Andrew V. Dao MD
San Diego, California
Abstract 83
Anesthetic requirement for loss of consciousness is increased when Apolipoprotein E - ?4 allele is present: a clinical study in neurosurgical patients
Aldara Beiras MD
Porto, Portugal
Abstract 84
Propofol and remifentanil consumption and BIS level during maintenance of anesthesia: a comparison between lumbar spinal surgery and retro pubic prostatectomy
Alexandra Graça MD
Porto, Portugal
MONITORING B
Abstract 85
Time to Peak effect and pharmacokinetics of propofol using the Cerebral State Index in the dog
Catarina S Nunes PhD
Porto, Portugal
Abstract 86
Induction of general anesthesia monitored by BIS and Entropy yields discrepant values
Ana Castro BS
Porto, Portugal
Abstract 87
Time to reach maximum anesthetic effect during induction: BIS versus Entropy and AEP
Ana Castro BS
Porto, Portugal
Abstract 88
Propofol and remifentanil pharmacodynamic interaction on State Entropy and Auditory Evoked Potentials in surgical patients
Ana Castro BS
Porto, Portugal
Abstract 89
General Anesthesia Assessment: monitoring with BIS results in less time of light anesthesia than with AEP and Entropy
Ana Castro BS
Porto, Portugal
Abstract 90
Optical Pharmacokinetics of Intraarterial Mitoxantrone
Shailendra Joshi MD
New York, New York
Abstract 91
Optical Detection of Blood Brain Barrier Disruption with Indocarmine Green
Mei Wang MPH
New York, New York
Abstract 92
Closed loop feed back control of petCO2. An experimental study in pigs
Jan-Peter A.H. Jantzen MD, PhD, DEAA
Hannover, Germany
CLINICAL NEUROANESTHESIA
Abstract 93
A National Survey of Changing Practices in Perioperative Analgesia for Craniotomy
Ramachandra Balakrishnan, MBBS, MD, FRCA, FCPS
Nuneaton, United Kingdom
Abstract 94
The relation of heart rate variability to age and desflurane requirement
Chanannait Paisansathan MD
Chicago, Illinois
Abstract 95
The present state of anesthetic management for awake craniotomy in Japan
Kiyotaka Sato MD
Sendai, Japan
Abstract 96
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Following Craniotomy
Jeffrey J. Pasternak M.D.
Rochester, Minnesota
Abstract 97
Endovascular treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysms using the Guglielmi Detachable Coil in the elderly
Souissi Riadh MD.PhD.
La Goulette, Tunisia
Abstract 98
Effect of Stellate Ganglion Block on Refractory Cerebral Vasospasm
Virendra Jain M.D.
New Delhi, India
Abstract 99
Does the type of intracranial pathology influence the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) after craniotomy?
Narisa Apichatibutra MD
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract 100
Does the presence of a Subarachnoid Haemorrhage influence analgesic requirements after treatment with surgical clipping or endovascular coiling in patients with intracranial aneurysms?
Dhuleep S. Wijayatilake BSc, MB. BS, FRCA
Middlesex, England
Abstract 101
Effects of Cervical Spine Limitation on Airway Evaluation and Management: A Study of >14,000 Patients
George A. Mashour, M.D., Ph.D.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Abstract 102
Awake Prone Positioning of Neurosurgical Patients with Critical Cervical Spine Lesions. A Clinical Series
Athir H. Morad MD
Baltimore, Maryland
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