2017 Ottawa Stroke Summit - University of Ottawa

2017 Ottawa Stroke Summit

Friday, November 17, 2017

Shaw Centre, 55 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON

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2017 OTTAWA STROKE SUMMIT

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ACCREDITATION

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada: This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the University of Ottawa's Office of Continuing Professional Development. You may claim a maximum of 5.75 hours (credits are automatically calculated).

College of Family Physicians of Canada: This Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by the University of Ottawa's Office of Continuing Professional Development for up to 5.75 Mainpro+ credits.

A link to access your certificate of attendance will be emailed to you within two weeks of the conference. Please retain this certificate for your records.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS & MATERIALS

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Describe up to date Stroke Best Practice Recommendations as they apply to prevention, treatment and stroke recovery in CRSN;

Collaborate to improve incorporation of new stroke recommendations and standards into practice models for outpatient, emergency room, pre-hospital, hospital and community settings in CRSN;

Discuss new and essential hands-on skills required in the treatment of stroke;

Interact and network with colleagues, and discuss their practice challenges as related to stroke care through the continuum.

PLANNING COMMITTEE

*Members of the Executive Planning Committee

The Champlain Regional Stroke Network extends special thanks to the following individuals who participated in the planning of this event:

Dr. Grant Stotts (Co-Chair), Neurologist, The Ottawa Hospital, Medical Director, CRSN* Dr. Debbie Timpson (Co-Chair), Physiatrist, Rehabilitation Program, Pembroke Regional Hospital* Ms. Aline Bourgoin, Stroke Prevention Coordinator, CRSN Ms. Cathy Campbell, Director, Communications and Knowledge Translation, CPSR* Ms. Beth Donnelly, Coordinator, Rehabilitation, Community, and Long-Term Care, CRSN Ms. Laura Dunn, Administrative Assistant, CRSN Ms. Rachel England, Stroke Educator, Pembroke Regional Hospital Mr. Sean Gehring, Director, CRSN* Ms. Sophia Gocan, Stroke Prevention Nurse Specialist, CRSN Ms. Dana Guest, Physiotherapist, CRSN Mr. Andrew Hemlin, Paramedic, Ottawa Paramedic Service* Dr. Andre Jakubow, Family Physician, Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre * Ms. Anik Laneville, Occupational Therapist, CRSN Ms. Karen Mallet, Speech Language Pathologist, CRSN Ms. Isabelle Martineau, Nurse Specialist, CRSN* Dr. Heidi Sveistrup, Full Professor in Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Ottawa* Ms. Moira Teed, Social Worker, CRSN* Ms. Marianne Thornton, Physiotherapist, Education Coordinator, CRSN*

PROGRAM

7:30 - 8:30 - Registration and Welcome Reception | Lobby, Rideau Canal Atrium & Room 213/215 8:30 - 8:50 - Greetings and Opening Remarks - Dr. Grant Stotts | Room 214

8:50 - 9:30 - Now in Canada: The Stroke Ambulance Experience in Edmonton - Dr. Tom Jeerakathil | Room 214

Describe how a stroke ambulance process was set up in Edmonton. Describe how other Canadian regions could employ a stroke ambulance service.

9:30 - 10:00 - The Importance of Motivation in Recovery - Anne Godreau | Room 214 Introduction by: Dr. Debbie Timpson

Explain how important motivation can be for recovery.

10:00 - 10:25 - Stretch Break and Exhibit Viewing| Room 213/215

Prevention/MD

Room 212

10:25 - 11:05 Problems with Pumps - Dr. Dar Dowlatshahi

Discuss strategies for patients with stroke and patent foramen ovale.

Review echocardiographic findings that warrant consideration of anticoagulation.

Describe strategies available for long term cardiac rhythm monitoring.

Pre-hospital

Room 214

10:25 - 11:05 Optimizing Stroke Care in the Field - Dr. Grant Stotts, Dr. Tom Jeerakathil and Mr. Andrew Hemlin

Examine in-field stroke scales for identification of patients likely to benefit from endovascular therapy.

Discuss opportunities to improve stroke patient care before arrival in the ED.

Prevention

Room 209

10:25 - 11:05 Renfrew County Vascular Health Exercise Program - Ms. Karen Roosen, Ms. Jennifer Harris and Ms. Tammy Blackmore

Describe how effectiveness of collaborative partnerships & strategic alignment respond to local population needs.

Integrate client centered goals & functional outcomes within community programs.

Recovery

Room 210

10:25 - 11:05 Intimacy after Stroke - Ms. Tracey Palmer and Ms. Shawna McCusker

Discuss relevant issues around intimacy/sexuality with people post stroke.

Explain where to find more information about the topic, for their own knowledge, and to share with patients and families.

11:05 - 11:45 Problems with Pipes - Dr. Michel Shamy and Dr. Dana Iancu

Review diagnostic approaches and management strategies of intracerebral vasoconstriction.

Describe treatment options for cerebral venous thrombosis.

11:05 - 11:45 Initial Assessment & Care of the Stroke Patient in the ED - Dr. Grant Stotts and Dr. Andre Jakubow

Differentiate clinical presentations that mimic acute stroke.

Review the role of urgent imaging in the emergency department.

11:05 - 11:45 Best Practices in Dietary Management Post Stroke - Ms. Kathleen Turner

Discuss recent changes to best practices in heart healthy eating and how they apply to stroke care.

Demonstrate a resource that is available to use in stroke education of dietary best practices for secondary prevention.

11:05 - 11:45 Ramping up Stroke Rehabilitation using Aerobic Exercise - Mr. Liam Kelly and Ms. Marianne Thornton

Discuss activity and sedentary time during inpatient stroke rehabilitation.

Discuss the benefits of combining aerobic exercise with cognitive training.

Explain ways of meeting aerobic training guidelines.

11:45 - 12:50 - Nutrition Break and Exhibit Viewing | Room 213/215

PROGRAM

12:50 - 13:30 - Stem Cell Therapy in Stroke Recovery - Dr. Dale Corbett, Dr. Dar Dowlatshahi and Dr. Duncan Stewart

Discuss opportunities for stem cell therapy in stroke recovery. Describe research efforts in Ottawa regarding stem cell therapy in stroke recovery. |Room 214

Acute/MD

Room 212 13:35 - 14:15 Role of the Stroke Physician in EVT - Dr. Grant Stotts and Dr. Dana Iancu

Discuss management priorities for the stroke physician before, during and after Endovascular Therapy.

14:15 - 14:55 Care of Complex Stroke Patient after Acute Treatment - Dr. Grant Stotts and Dr. Michel Shamy

Discuss diagnosis and management of a freefloating thrombus.

Evaluate options for management of residual intra or extracranial stenosis after Endovascular Therapy.

Research

Room 214

13:35 - 14:15 Research and QI - Highlighted Presentations

Review current clinical and basic science stroke research as well as quality improvement innovations, and discuss how it applies to the care they provide.

Identify 2 research initiatives that apply to practice. Describe how one might think differently about the stroke care they provide based on these initiatives.

14:15 - 14:55 Research and QI - Concurrent Presentations

Review current clinical and basic science stroke research as well as quality improvement innovations, and discuss how it applies to the care they provide.

Identify 2 research initiatives that apply to practice. Describe how one might think differently about the stroke care they provide based on these initiatives.

Acute

Room 210

13:35 - 14:55 Preventing One Stroke at a Time: A workshop for nurses on providing medication teaching to patients, families and caregivers - Ms. Ashley Masys and Ms. Amanda Droeske

Describe the indications, goals of treatment, adverse effects, and contraindications of: a. Antiplatelets b. Anticoagulants c. Antihyperlipidemic drugs d. Antihypertensives

Provide clear and simple teaching to patients, families and caregivers regarding the use and administration of 'stroke' medications, monitoring parameters, and their respective adverse effects.

Recovery

Room 209

13:35 - 14:15 A Clinician's Perspective of the ViaTherapy App - Ms. Dana Guest and Ms. Anik Laneville

Explain how to use the ViaTherapy (or how it works) to support best practice in upper extremity care post stroke.

List the prognostic indicators used within the ViaTherapy app to determine the optimal interventions based on evidence and efficacy.

14:15 - 14:55 St. John's Rehab: Model of Care and Achieving Rehab Intensity - Ms. Stephanie DurocherLeblanc

Describe how one facility achieved higher rehabilitation intensity.

Share how one idea might apply to the facility where you work.

14:55 - 15:15 - Exhibit Viewing and moving forward applying learning to practice | Room 213/215/214

15:15 - 15:50 - Top Innovations in Stroke Care | Room 214 LHIN Major Advances (Brag and Steal) and Top 5 Papers - Moderated by: Dr. Grant Stotts and Dr. Debbie Timpson

Explain major advances in the Champlain LHIN and how they are improving stroke care. Describe how advances could improve care in your place of work.

15:50 - 16:00 - Wrap-up and Where do we go from Here? - Dr. Grant Stotts and Dr. Debbie Timpson | Room 214

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