Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Showing episodes and shows of

VJNeurology Podcast

Shows

VJNeurology PodcastVJNeurology PodcastBlood pressure targets in ICH: should we go low? In this podcast episode, leading experts Kara Melmed (NYU Langone Health, New York City, NY) and Chitra Venkatasubramanian (Stanford University, Stanford, CA) debate blood pressure targets in ICH, focusing on the key question: how low should we go? They discuss the pathophysiological background for lowering blood pressure in ICH, key trial evidence, selecting between agents, and give advice for practicing clinicians. The post Blood pressure targets in ICH: should we go low? appeared first on VJNeurology. 2025-07-0114 minVJNeurology PodcastVJNeurology PodcastAdvancing the awareness and management of rare neurological disorders: ALSP, PKU, CADASIL, SSADHD, & rare epilepsies Welcome to today’s podcast, which focuses on the understanding and management of rare brain disorders. This episode, in honor of Rare Disease Day, delves into a variety of rare conditions, including adult-onset leukoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids and pigmented glia (ALSP), phenylketonuria (PKU), cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarct (CADASIL), succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency (SSADHD), and rare epilepsies. This podcast features Zbigniew Wszolek, MD, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, Bernadette Sheehan Gilroy, PhD candidate and rare disease advocate, Munster Technological University, Kerry, Ireland, Elisa Ferrante, PhD, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, Christian Brandt, MD, Bielefeld University Me...2025-02-2739 minVJNeurology PodcastVJNeurology PodcastUpdates to the McDonald diagnostic criteria for MS The 2024 revision of the McDonald diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis (MS) was recently presented at the 40th Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS 2024). Key updates include the recognition of optic nerve lesions, the incorporation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) kappa-free light chains as a diagnostic biomarker, and the addition of central vein sign (CVS) and paramagnetic rim lesions (PRLs) as imaging markers. This podcast features experts Marcello Moccia, MD, PhD, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy, Serena Borrelli, MD, Université catholique de Louvain & Hôpital Erasme, Université Libre de Brussels, Bru...2024-11-2816 minVJNeurology PodcastVJNeurology PodcastUpdates on managing augmentation in RLS from Sleep Europe 2024 Dopaminergic medications have been widely used in the treatment of restless legs syndrome (RLS), where they are effective at reducing symptoms in the short term. However, long-term use of these agents has been associated with augmentation, a worsening of symptoms over time or earlier in the day. This phenomenon has led to a shift in treatment recommendations, favoring non-dopaminergic options as first-line therapies. This podcast brings you updates on managing augmentation in RLS from Sleep Europe 2024, which took place in Seville, Spain. You will hear from experts Celia Garcia-Malo, MD, PhD, Centro Integral de Sueño y N...2024-10-3016 minVJNeurology PodcastVJNeurology PodcastALS Gene Therapy Insights with Prof. Dame Pamela Shaw In recent years, genetic therapies have garnered much attention for their potential to modify the underlying pathological processes in neurological diseases. By correcting, replacing, or removing aberrant genetic material, gene therapies could revolutionize the treatment of many diseases, where symptomatic management is the only available option. Examples of gene therapy methods include the use of CRISPR/Cas9 technologies to directly edit genetic mutations, vector-based gene therapy to deliver new genetic material, and antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) to modulate gene expression. The success of gene therapy in treating diseases like spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) has paved the...2024-08-0920 minVJNeurology PodcastVJNeurology PodcastNavigating Status Epilepticus: Breakthroughs in Management In this episode, we delve into the complexities of managing status epilepticus, particularly the refractory stages that resist initial treatments. Status epilepticus is a neurological emergency that requires prompt medical intervention to prevent significant morbidity and mortality. Despite aggressive treatment, some cases do not respond to initial lines of therapy. Refractory and super refractory status epilepticus pose significant treatment challenges and carry high risks, including neuronal injury, long-term neurological deficits, and increased mortality.  Tune in to learn more about the approaches to refractory and super refractory status epilepticus management, novel strategies that are gaining traction, unique considerations i...2024-07-2519 minVJNeurology PodcastVJNeurology PodcastBreaking the Cycle: Debating Management Approaches in Medication Overuse Headache Medication-overuse headache (MOH) is a neurological disorder, affecting 1% of the general population. It plays a huge role in transforming headache disorders from episodic to chronic, and has a significant impact on the patients’ quality of life. MOH is classified as a chronic headache disorder secondary to a pre-existing headache syndrome, in which headache occurs on ≥15 days per month in a patient with regular medication overuse for ≥3 months. Several different approaches are used to treat MOH, with a lack of clear evidence as to which method is optimal. The need for detoxification, and how quickly to detoxify, as well a...2024-04-2021 minVJNeurology PodcastVJNeurology PodcastExamining evidence for EVT in MeVO stroke The latest guidelines recommend endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) as the gold standard treatment approach for eligible patients with an acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion, but there is currently no robust randomized control data supporting its routine use in medium vessel occlusion (MeVO) strokes.   In this podcast, stroke experts delve into current uncertainties surrounding the management of small- and medium-vessel strokes, namely optimal detection and treatment strategies. They discuss current guidelines, key debates, and ongoing randomized clinical trials assessing the efficacy of EVT in MeVO stroke. With Johanna Ospel, MD, University of Calgary, Alberta, Ca...2024-04-0518 minVJNeurology PodcastVJNeurology PodcastDecoding epilepsy: a precision approach to management Over the past decade, a genomic revolution has unfolded in medicine, and the epilepsy space is no exception. The intricacies presented by the diverse array of epilepsy syndromes and the highly variable inter-individual responses to therapies create considerable challenges in disease management. With advancements in DNA sequencing revealing a genetic component in over 30% of epilepsy syndromes, genetic testing now plays a crucial role in confirming clinical diagnoses, predicting disease prognosis, and guiding treatment decisions. Tailoring medication choice to an individual’s genetic makeup aims to not only lessen seizure burden, but also improve the patient’s comorbidities and...2024-03-2217 minVJNeurology PodcastVJNeurology PodcastCluster headache management: current landscape & emerging therapies Cluster headache, a rare and severe form of headache disorder, represents the most common trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia. Due to its rarity and often refractory nature, management can be challenging. Treatment accessibility is also inadequate, with certain options such as triptans, oxygen, and neuromodulation being inaccessible or costly. While acute management often utilizes therapies effective in various other headache conditions, there remains a significant unmet need for more specific, efficacious, and tolerable treatments, especially for prevention. In this podcast, leading experts delve into the current and emerging therapies for cluster headache. Elizabeth Leroux, MD, FRCP, from the University...2024-01-1615 min