Welcome to Seoul 03. Organization 05. Conference Information 06. Invited Speakers 07. Program at a Glance 09. Scientific Program 10

Similar documents
Contact: Pulse of Asia 2016 Seoul. Saturday 24 th Monday 26 th SEPTEMBER 2016

Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus. organized by

Schedule. June 28-30, 2017 BEXCO, Busan, Korea

IMKASID Passion, Devotion, and Action for Intestinal Research. April 13-14, 2018 Grand Hilton Seoul, Korea.

The 22 nd Asia Construct Conference

Chapter 8: Mideastern Region

Logistics note 2018 Forum of the Standing Committee on Finance

Information for Sponsorship. Sponsorship Opportunities at the PACRIM 11. Make your company visible to the world community of ceramic and non-ceramic

Special Exhibition Prospectus

KASF YEARS 1969~2009. Korean American Scholarship Foundation

The Korean Neonatal Network: An Overview

INFORMATION NOTE Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX), Seoul, Republic of Korea, June 2014

67 TH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY & INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 13 TH 18 TH JULY, 2014 SEOUL, KOREA INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF WELDING. Hosted by

Building the Asia Pacific Standard of Cancer Care

October 28 (Sun) 31 (Wed), 2018

KGH Endovascular Thrombectomy Acute Ischemic Stroke Pilot Study Evaluation Report 2017

INFORMATION SHEET FOR EXCHANGE PROGRAM (2019-Spring Semester)

SIM EDUCATION ABROAD

ASQN 2016 IN JEJU EVENT INFORMATION. CONNECTING ASIA, CHANGING TOMORROW and SHARING FUTURE!!

Sep. Coex, Seoul, KOREA ORGANIZERS

Organized by Resource Recycling and Management Research Center National Cheng Kung University

Influence of Professional Self-Concept and Professional Autonomy on Nursing Performance of Clinic Nurses

A Study on the Job Stress and Mental Health of Caregivers

A case study on the improvement of institution of High-Risk High-Return R&D in Korea

26 th Annual Cardiology and Cardiovascular Nursing Congress

Key nursing skills necessary for nursing college graduates and its importance

VISITING SCHOLARS. University of Miami January 1, 2007 June 30, DuPont Hall

Department of Nursing

Global Cardiology Summit

KONG Ju. Ph.D candidate, Department of Sociology Chung-Ang University, South Korea

International Program Committee Meeting. ICCEPM 2015, October 11

Evaluation of Telestroke Services

Summer Korean Language & Culture Program at Kyonggi University

Duke Life Flight. Systems of Care for Time Dependent Emergencies. Disclosures. Disclosures 9/19/2017

Fellows. Working Group 1-Natural Disasters. Kye M. Baroang. Korea. Researcher/Coordinator Columbia University Earth Institute USA

Hyperacute and Acute Stroke Care: What s New? Martin James Consultant Stroke Physician Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, Exeter

Peace on Maps in East Asia

Analyzing the role of practice-assisting manpower and its impact in emergency medical care settings.

IEEE ISCAS Bid Packet Requirements and Timeline

AMC th Asian Mathematical Conference BEXCO, Busan, Korea June 30 - July 4,

ANNUAL REPORT The Korean American Scholarship Foundation.

Stroke: The New Frontier

Welcoming Remarks. Hosin David Lee. President of KSEA

The Korean Association for Multicultural Education (KAME)

Element(s) of Performance for DSPR.1

East Texas Gulf Coast Regional Trauma Advisory Council Regional Advisory Council - R (RAC-R)

IEEE Region 10 Meeting March Nexus Resort Karambunai, Malaysia

INFORMATION NOTE. ITU Asia-Pacific Centre of Excellence

SMART Careplan System for Continuum of Care

2017 KU ISP. International Summer Program Session 1: 7/1 7/15 Session 2: 7/15 7/29.

KFA&TFA Joint Conference in Finance

EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUS. February 7-10, 2018 The Scottsdale Plaza Resort

2010 E 229. Gerhild JUNG July ESWIRP Trans National Access opportunity 1st Workshop. Dear Colleague,

Hotel Information For Housing Planning

Et 2012 International Summer Session A Handbook for Registration

Incheon International Design Fair 2007(Competition) - Announcement and Guidelines for Submissions from Abroad -

Type D Personality, Self-Resilience, and Health- Promoting Behaviors in Nursing Students

KOREA P-59 3A5180. RIM Dr Han Yong RO Kong Kyun SOHN Pow-Key SUH Prof Doo-Soo WANG Sung- Soo YOO Kee-Chun YUN Ie-Sang (Composer)

The Korean Association for Multicultural Education (KAME)

International Korean Nursing Conference; Advances in Nursing Leadership, Practice, Education, and Research June 28 30, 2018

1 of 15

Recent Books from South Korea August Korean Painting : From Modern to Contemporary, s / (Author) Cho Eun-jung,

01 Daegu Technopolis. Daegu Gyeongbuk Free Economic Zone Authority

Visit Dankook International Summer School Website

Practical Information

CHONGSHIN UNIVERSITY KOREAN LANGUAFE STUDIES INSTITUTE ADMISSION GUIDE CHONGSHIN UNIVERSITY KOREAN LANGUAGE STUDIES INSTITUTE

CONGRESS BE INVOLVED DEBATES LEARNING EXHIBITION MAY WATERFRONT CONFERENCE CENTRE, BELFAST

Forward. WCSJ 2015, a New Leap Forward. Jae-eok Shim Chair of the WCSJ 2015 Organizing Committee

The Safety Management Activity of Nurses which Nursing Students Perceived during Clinical Practice

Sailing into the Future

September 14, Attn: Review Committee. Dear Review Committee:

Cardiovascular Imaging

Core Elements of Delivery of Stroke Prevention Services

Development of Hypertension Management Mobile Application based on Clinical Practice Guidelines

2018 HANYANG ERICA SUMMER SCHOOL

Welcome to the KIEMSTA

Hong Kong Primary Care Conference Hong Kong Primary Care Conference 2016 A Flourishing Community Our Vision in Primary Care

A Computer-Based Stroke Education Orientation Program for Nurses on a Designated Stroke Unit: A Program Development, Quality Improvement Project

EUS TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY SEPTEMBER 12-13, 2008 THE FAIRMONT - SAN FRANCISCO

SIM GLOBAL LEARNING. University of California, Berkeley (San Francisco, California)

CALL FOR PAPERS. Co-Sponsored by IPC and EIPC October, 2007 Copenhagen, Denmark. and. 10 October, 2007 Copenhagen, Denmark

Perspectives of Korean Patients, Families, Physicians and Nurses on Advance Directives

Ag-ESD SYMPOSIUM 2015

Acute Care of the Complex Hospitalized Patient for NPs & PAs

The 3 rd International Conference on Sport and Exercise Science 2012 Toward the Global Future of Sport Science

An Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Model of Care for Stroke Patients

TCO Customer Story. ABBOTT Total Value of Ownership Experience. Sustainable Growth and Cost Reduction through TCO (Total Cost of Ownership)

Sponsorship Prospectus

The troops are proud to be back in Korea

IEEE Changwon Section. Annual Report 2015

2016 Citi Korea s Corporate Social Responsibility Report

Prevalence of Low Back Symptom and Impact of Job Stress among Working Women as Clinical Nurses in University Hospitals

ANNUAL CORPORATE PARTNER SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Annex SETAC Pellston Workshop Venue Coordination and Logistical Support Needs

Hanyang Student Exchange Program Housing Information for 2015 Spring Semester

XII IOSTE SYMPOSIUM Science and Technology Education in the Service of Humankind (<

DANNOAC-AF synopsis. [Version 7.9v: 5th of April 2017]

The Saudi Hypertension Conference 2013

NEWSLETTER - Korean Transportation Association in America

Center for Korean J-PARC Users. Seonho Choi Seoul National University

Transcription:

CONTENTS Welcome to Seoul 03 Welcome Message from Australasian Stroke Association 04 Organization 05 Conference Information 06 Invited Speakers 07 Program at a Glance 09 Scientific Program 10 Call for Abstract 16 Registration 17 Floor Plan 18 Hotel Information & Room Rates 19 Transportation 20 About Seoul 21 General Facts 22 Sponsorship 24

Welcome to Seoul Dear colleagues and friends, On behalf of the Korean Stroke Society, we are very excited to hereby invite you to International Conference STROKE UPDATE 2018 & 1 st Australian-Korean Joint Stroke Congress (ICSU 2018 & 1 st AKJSC) which will take place in Seoul, South Korea, from September 13 to 15, 2018. ICSU, which focuses on the latest research in the various aspects of stroke, has been held biennially since 2012. ICSU has provided participants with the various networking opportunities as many well renowned international speakers have participated at the ICSU. We have also held joint sessions with the Nordic Stroke Society, which will continue in ICSU 2018. During ICSU 2016, we had a joint conference with the 8 th International Conference on Intracranial Atherosclerosis, and this year we are proud to launch the 1 st AKJSC in partnership with the ICSU 2018. AKJSC is a result of the collaboration and friendship between the members of the Australian Stroke Academy and the Korean Stroke Society. AKJSC will continue to strengthen scientific collaboration and friendship between stroke experts from two countries that are at the forefront of developing and expanding in the field of stroke. For ICSU 2018 & 1 st AKJSC, the Scientific Program committee has prepared exciting sessions of the stroke prevention, prehospital management, acute stroke imaging and IV thrombolysis, endovascular therapy, recent clinical trials as well as plenary lectures. The debate session will provide further opportunities for active discussion on currently hot issues. We have no doubt that participants will have a very pleasant experience in terms of learning contemporary knowledge on stroke and providing a networking opportunity for the community. We look forward to welcoming you to Seoul, the capital city of South Korea, a city that beautifully balances the traditional and modern, and where mountains and river flow harmoniously through the center of the city. Appropriately, you may even enjoy the magnificent scenery of the Han River from the venue, Vista Walkerhill Hotel. Best regards Ji Hoe Heo, M.D., Ph.D. Congress Chair, Korean Stroke Society

Welcome Message from Australasian Stroke Academy The Australasian Stroke Academy is delighted to partner with the Korean Stroke Society in our first joint stroke congress in Seoul. The Australasian Stroke Academy was set up 4 years ago with its aims being to foster research and to provide state of the art education to early career stroke physicians. Although Korea has twice the population of Australia, there are many similarities. Stroke research and management are advanced in both countries on the global stage, with integrated stroke networks and considerable expertise in endovascular thrombectomy. Academic stroke medicine is also vibrant in both countries and the friendships and collaborations that will emerge from this meeting are likely to provide more synergies. We see great opportunities for joint clinical trials to answer some of the burning questions in stroke. Some of our interests include endovascular direct thrombectomy, use of tranexamic acid for sub-2 hour intracerebral hemorrhage and the use of tenecteplase at late ischemic time windows with advanced imaging. This will be an exciting congress with a program focussed on the new developments and hot topics in stroke. Finally, we greatly look forward to a great meeting with good friends, enjoying some delicious Korean food and a great congress atmosphere in your dynamic capital city, Seoul. Stephen Davis MD FRCP Edin FRACP FAHMS Patron, Australasian Stroke Academy Immediate Past-President WSO 4

Organization Honorary President Jae-Kyu Roh Korean Armed Forces Capital Hospital Kwang Ho Lee KMP Health Care Congress Chair Ji Hoe Heo Yonsei University Severance Hospital Secretary General Hee Kwon Park Inha University Hospital Advisory Board Byung-Woo Yoon Seoul National University Hospital Byung-Chul Lee Hallym University Medical Center President Joung-Ho Rha Inha University Hospital Treasurer Kwang-Yeol Park Chung-Ang University Hospital Chin-Sang Chung Sungkyunkwan University Samsung Medical Center Jong S. Kim University of Ulsan Asan Medical Center Vice-President Sun U. Kwon University of Ulsan Asan Medical Center Scientific Program Director Oh Young Bang Sungkyunkwan University Samsung Medical Center Keun-Sik Hong Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital Executive Committee Kyung-Yul Lee Yonsei University Gangnam Severance Hospital Gyeong-Moon Kim Sungkyunkwan University Samsung Medical Center Kyung-Ho Yu Hallym University Medical Center Seung-Hoon Lee Seoul National University Hospital Jaseong Koo Catholic University Seoul St. Mary's Hospital Yong-Seok Lee SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center Hee-Joon Bae Seoul National University Bundang Hospital Eung-Kyu Kim Inje University Busan Paik Hospital Jong Moo Park Eulji University Eulji General Hospital Byung Moon Kim Yonsei University Severance Hospital Sang Won Han Inje University Sanggye Paik Hospital Kyung-Bok Lee Soonchunhyang University Hospital Jee-Hyun Kwon Ulsan University Hospital Jong-Ho Park Myongji Hospital Ji Man Hong Ajou University Hospital Soo Joo Lee Eulji University Hospital Dong-Eog Kim Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital Sung Hun Kim Kangwon National University Hospital Jong Min Lee Konkuk University Medical Center Seong Hwan Ahn Chosun University Hospital Stephen Davis Royal Melbourne Hospital Bernard Yan Royal Melbourne Hospital Mark Parsons Royal Melbourne Hospital Claus Ziegler Simonsen Aarhus University Scientific Committee Jong-Won Chung Sungkyunkwan University Samsung Medical Center Wi-Sun Ryu Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital Chi K. Kim Korea University Guro Hospital Hong-kyun Park Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital Jin Kwon Kim CHA University Bundang Medical Center Tae Jin Song Ewha Womans University Medical Center Jun Young Chang University of Ulsan Asan Medical Center Mi Sun Oh Hallym University Medical Center Keun-Hwa Jung Seoul National University Hospital Beom Joon Kim Seoul National University Bundang Hospital Bum Joon Kim Kyung Hee University Hospital Jae Sung Lim Hallym University Medical Center Young Dae Kim Yonsei University Severance Hospital Jeong-Min Kim Chung-Ang University Hospital Geoffrey Donnan University of Melbourne Andrew Lee Flinders University of South Australia and Medical Centre Andrew Wong University of Queensland Henry Ma University of Melbourne Atte Meretoja University of Helsinki 5

Conference Information Date September 13(Thu.)~15(Sat.), 2018 Important Dates Call for Abstract April 02, 2018 Abstract Submission Due July 04, 2018 Early Registration Due August 12, 2018 Official Language English Website www.strokeupdate-kss.org Venue VISTA WALKERHILL SEOUL Address : Walkerhill Hotel, 177 Walkerhill-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, Korea Tel. +82-2-455-5000 Fax. +82-2-452-6867 Secretariat c/o LS Communications #6F Apgujeong B/D, 17, Cheoho-daero 85-gil, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 02644, Korea Tel. +82-2-476-6718 Fax. +82-2-476-6719 General Inquiry: info@strokeupdate-kss.org Abstract Submission: abstract@strokeupdate-kss.org 6

Invited Speakers Seong Hwan Ahn Hee-Joon Bae Oh Young Bang Chosun University Hospital, Korea Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea Samsung Medical Center, Korea Jong-Won Chung Benjamin Clissold Stephan Davis Samsung Medical Center, Korea Michael Hill University of Calgary, Canada Dong-Eog Kim Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital, Korea Monash University, Australia Keun-Sik Hong Ilsan Paik Hospital, Korea Joon-Tae Kim Chonnam National University Hospital, Korea Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Bum Joon Kim KyungHee University Hospital, Korea Young Dae Kim Severance Hospital, Korea Jae-Kwan Cha Dong-A University Hospital, Korea Geoffrey Donnan Jay Chol Choi Jeju National University Hospital, Korea Ji Hoe Heo University of Melbourne, Australia Severance Hospital, Korea Beom Joon Kim Byung Moon Kim Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea Sun U. Kwon Asan Medical Center, Korea Severance Hospital, Korea Maarten G. Lansberg Stanford University Medical Center, USA 7

Invited Speakers Andrew Lee Flinders University, Australia Hyo Suk Nam Vojtech Novotny Mark Parsons Haukeland University Hospital, Norway Jeffrey L. Saver Claus Ziegler Simonsen Andrew Wong University of Queensland, Australia Ruey-Tay Lin Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan Severance Hospital, Korea UCLA Medical Center, USA 8 Jin Soo Lee Ajou University Hospital, Korea Aarhus University, Denmark Bernard Yan Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Henry Ma University of Melbourne, Australia Thanh Phan Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Monash University, Australia Tae Jin Song Kazunori Toyoda Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Korea Henry Zhao Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Japan Atte Meretoja University of Helsinki, Finland Joung-Ho Rha Inha University Hospital, Korea Hans Tu Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia

Program at a Glance (@ B1F Grand Hall) (@ B1F Grand Hall) Nordic-Korean Symposium (@4F Art Hall) (by invitaion only) Room A and B are located in Vista Hall on the basement 2nd floor of the hotel. 9

Program Day 1 - Sep 13(THU) Room A Symposium 1. Epidemiology and Secondary Stroke Prevention Chairs Stephen Davis Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Byung-Woo Yoon Seoul National University Hospital, Korea 09:00-09:20 Stroke Epidemiology in Australasian Region Beom Joon Kim Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea 09:20-09:40 PFO Closure for Secondary Stroke Prevention Jeffrey L. Saver UCLA Medical Center, USA 09:40-10:00 SPOT-AF: Cardiac Monitoring Hans Tu 10:00-10:20 Novel Stroke Risk Factors 10:20-10:40 Early Anticoagulation after AF-Related Stroke: Registry 10:40-10:50 Q&A 10:50-11:00 Coffee Break Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Jong-Won Chung Samsung Medical Center, Korea Andrew Lee Flinders University, Australia Chairs Geoffrey Donnan University of Melbourne, Australia Joung-Ho Rha Inha University Hospital, Korea Plenary Lecture 1 11:00-11:25 Future Directions of Acute Ischemic Stroke Therapy 11:25-11:50 The Future of Intravenous Thrombolysis 11:50-12:00 Q&A 12:00-13:00 Luncheon Symposium 1 12:00-13:00 TBD Jeffrey L. Saver UCLA Medical Center, USA Geoffrey Donnan University of Melbourne, Australia Chair Jae-Kyu Roh Korean Armed Forces Capital Hospital, Korea Beom Joon Kim Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea Poster Session 1 (@B1F Grand Hall) Chairs 13:00-14:00 Andrew Lee Flinders University, Australia Benjamin Clissold Monash University, Australia Bernard Yan Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia SooJoo Lee Eulji University Hospital, Korea Jong Yun Lee National Medical Center, Korea Symposium 2. Prehospital Management and Stroke Care System 10 Andrew Wong University of Queensland, Australia Henry Ma University of Melbourne, Australia Kyung Bok Lee Soonchunhyang University Hospital, Korea Hyung-Min Kwon Boramae Medical Center, Korea Jong-Moo Park Eulji General Hospital, Korea Chairs Chin-Sang Chung Samsung Medical Center, Korea Mark Parsons Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia 14:00-14:20 Plunge into the Policies of Stroke Care The Empowerment of Stroke Societies in Taiwan 14:20-14:40 Mobile Stroke Unit Implementation, Experience and Challenge 14:40-15:00 Prehospital Management in Korea: Need, Obstacle, Experience and Challenge Jae-Kwan Cha Dong-A University Hospital, Korea 15:00-15:20 State-Wide Service Model: Mothership vs Drip-and-Ship Benjamin Clissold Monash University, Australia 15:20-15:40 Comprehensive Stroke Center Implementation 15:40-15:50 Q&A 15:50-16:00 Coffee Break Ruey-Tay Lin Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan Henry Zhao Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Joung-Ho Rha Inha University Hospital, Korea

Program Day 1 - Sep 13(THU) Oral Session 1 Room A Chairs Henry Ma University of Melbourne, Australia Jei Kim Chungnam National University Hospital, Korea 16:00-16:12 Comorbidity and Imaging Based Patient Selection Criteria in Endovascular Thrombectomy and Thrombolytic Therapy: Data from Selection Criteria in Endovascular Hyo Suk Nam Severance Hospital, Korea Thrombectomy and Thrombolytic Therapy (SECRET) Study 16:12-16:24 Effect of Hospital Procedural Volume and Number of Neurointerventionalists on Off-Hour Endovascular Therapy Jay Chol Choi Jeju National University Hospital, Korea for Acute Ischemic Stroke 16:24-16:36 The Door to Needle Time for Thrombolysis and Proportion of Patients with Door to Needle Time 60 Minutes: A Md Hasnain University Of Newcastle, Australia Secondary Analysis of TIPS 16:36-16:48 Thrombolysis Implementation Intervention and Improved Clinical Outcome: A Secondary Analysis of TIPS Cluster Md Hasnain University Of Newcastle, Australia Randomised Controlled Trial 16:48-17:00 Associations between Collateral Status and Histological Characteristics of Retrieved Thrombi in patients with Acute Mun Hee Choi Ajou University Hospital, Korea Ischemic Stroke 17:00-17:12 Volume-Outcome Relationships for Endovascular Recanalization Therapy of Acute Ischemic Stroke in Korea Dong-Hyun Shim Samsung Changwon Hospital, Korea and Identifying Volume Threshlods 17:12-17:24 Outcomes of Endovascular Treatment for Acute Intracranial Atherosclerosis-Related Large Vessel Occlusion Jang-Hyun Baek National Medical Center, Korea 17:24-17:36 Composition of Retrieved Thrombus Assessed by Morphological, Histopathological and Imaging Analysis Changhyo Yoon Gyeongsang National University Changwon Hospital, Korea 17:50 Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception (@4F Art Hall) Room B Luncheon Symposium 2 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 Oral Session 2 16:00-16:12 16:12-16:24 16:24-16:36 16:36-16:48 16:48-17:00 17:00-17:12 17:12-17:24 17:24-17:36 Patient in Focus: What is the Role of Apixaban in Managing Elderly/CKD Patient with AF Secondary Stroke Prevention: How can NOACs Improve Patient Care? Machine Learning Approach to Discovering Themes in Ambulance Diagnosis of TIA and Stroke Diagnostic Assessment of Deep Learning Algorithms for Classification of Ischemic Stroke Subtypes Influence of Ethnicity on Neuroimaging and Clinical Outcomes post Stroke Automatic Segmentation of Cerebral Infarct Using Fully Convolutional Deep Neural Network in Acute Ischemic Stroke Arterial Wall Shear Stress Parameters Around the Intact- Side Terminal ICA in Association with the Contralateral Progression of Unilateral Moyamoya Disease Achieved Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Level and Stroke Risk: A Meta-Analysis of 23 Randomized Trials The Incidence of Oral Anticoagulant Interruption among Stroke patients with Atrial Fibrillation and Subsequent Stroke Impact of Optimal Novel Oral Anticoagulant Dose on Vascular Events after Atrial Fibrillation-Related Stroke: K-ATTENTION Study Chair Dae-il Chang KyungHee University Hospital, Korea Bum Joon Kim KyungHee University Hospital, Korea Dae-Hyun Kim Dong-A University Hospital, Korea Chairs Benjamin Clissold Monash University, Australia Woo-Keun Seo Samsung Medical Center, Korea Anisha Haseeb Monash Health, Australia Wi-Sun Ryu Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital, Korea Yohanna Kusuma National Brain Centre, Indonesia Yoon-Chul Kim Samsung Medical Center, Korea Woo-Jin Lee Seoul National University Hospital, Korea Jaewon Shin Samsung Medical Center, Korea Jeong-Min Kim Chung-Ang University Hospital, Korea Jong-Won Chung Samsung Medical Center, Korea 11

Program Day 2 - Sep 14(FRI) Room A Breakfast Symposium 1 08:00-09:00 Chair Kyung Yul TBD Lee Gangnam Severance Hospital, Korea Dong-Wha Kang Asan Medical Center, Korea Symposium 3. Acute Stroke Imaging & IV-Thrombolysis 09:00-09:20 Acute Stroke Neuroimaging(Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke) + Neuroimaging for IV-Thrombolysis 09:20-09:40 IV-TPA Updated Findings from Recent Studies, Focusing on RCT Data 09:40-10:00 More on IV-TPA; Golden Hour Time and Gray Zone with IV-TPA, Focusing on Registry Data (Minor Stroke, prior ICH, Prestroke Anticoagulation, and others currently not eligible) 10:00-10:20 Post-processing and Machine Learning Techniques for Multimodal MRI for Acute Ischemic Stroke 10:20-10:40 Reduced Dose of TPA Treatment 10:40-10:50 Q&A 10:50-11:00 Coffee Break Chairs Thanh Phan Monash University, Australia Pyeong Jeon Samsung Medical Center, Korea Mark Parsons Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Henry Ma University of Melbourne, Australia Joon-Tae Kim Chonnam National University Hospital, Korea Oh Young Bang Samsung Medical Center, Korea Kazunori Toyoda National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Japan Chairs Stephan Plenary Lecture 2 11:00-11:25 Investigator-Led Studies on the Mobile Stroke Unit 11:25-11:50 Thrombus and Therapeutic Perspective in Stroke 11:50-12:00 Q&A Luncheon Symposium 3 Davis Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Ji Hoe Heo Severance Hospital, Korea Stephan Davis Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Ji Hoe Heo Severance Hospital, Korea Chair Kwang 12:00-12:25 Real-World Evidence to Support NVAF Treatment Decision Making 12:25-12:50 Evolving Antithrombotic Therapy for AF Patients with Multi-morbidity 12:50-13:00 Discussion Ho Lee KMP Health Care, Korea Woo-Keun Seo Samsung Medical Center, Korea Keun-Hwa Jung Seoul National University Hospital, Korea Poster Session 2 (@B1F Grand Hall) Chairs 13:00-14:00 Andrew Lee Flinders University, Australia Benjamin Clissold Monash University, Australia Bernard Yan Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Jin Kwon Kim CHA Bundang Medical Center, Korea Seo Hyun Kim Wonju Severance Christian Hospital, Korea Nordic-Korean Symposium: Thrombolysis and Registry-Based Research 12 14:00-14:20 NOR-TEST Trial Results 14:20-14:40 Helsinki Experience for Ultrafast Thrombolysis 14:40-15:00 GOLIATH Trial(GA vs CS in Thrombectomy) 15:00-15:20 Intravenous Thrombolysis: Comparative Effectiveness Research Using CRCS-K Registry 15:20-15:40 Current Status of Endovascular Thrombectomy in Korea 15:40-15:50 Q&A 15:50-16:00 Coffee Break Andrew Wong University of Queensland, Australia Henry Ma University of Melbourne, Australia Yang-Ha Hwang Kyungpook National University Hospital, Korea Man-Seok Park Chonnam National University Hospital, Korea Kwang Yeol Park Chung-Ang University Hospital, Korea Chairs Claus Ziegler Simonsen Aarhus University, Denmark Byung-Chul Lee Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, Korea Vojtech Novotny Haukeland University Hospital, Norway Atte Meretoja University of Helsinki, Finland Claus Ziegler Simonsen Aarhus University, Denmark Jay Chol Choi Jeju National University Hospital, Korea Hee-Joon Bae Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea

Program Day 2 - Sep 14(FRI) Symposium 4. Endovascular Therapy Room A Chairs Bernard Yan Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Eung-Gyu Kim Busan Paik Hospital, Korea 16:00-16:20 Endovascular Thrombectomy beyond 6 Hours: Implications of DAWN / (may be add DEFUSE 3) in Clinical Practice Mark Parsons Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia 16:20-16:40 Endovascular Thrombectomy in Acute Occlusion on ICAS Jin Soo Lee Ajou University Hospital, Korea 16:40-17:00 DIRECT-SAFE Trial Bernard Yan Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia 17:00-17:20 Collateral Status on CTA Affects the Onset-to-Reperfusion Time Window for Good Outcome Byung Moon Kim Severance Hospital, Korea 17:20-17:40 ESCAPE-NA1 Michael Hill University of Calgary, Canada 17:40-17:50 Q&A Dinner Symposium 1 Chair Sung Il Sohn Dongsan Medical Center, Korea 18:00-18:30 Neuroprotective Therapies for Acute Ischemic Stroke Michael Hill University of Calgary, Canada 18:30-19:00 Fabry Disease in Young & Cryptogenic Stroke Pether Bauer Centogene AG, Germany 19:00 Presidential Dinner (by invitaion only) Room B Breakfast Symposium 2 Chair Sung Hee Hwang Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital, Korea 08:00-09:00 Tailoring Antiplatelet Agents for Asian Stroke Patients Sun U. Kwon Asan Medical Center, Korea Luncheon Symposium 4 Chair Jun Hong Lee NHIC Ilsan Hospital, Korea 12:00-13:00 TBD Dinner Symposium 2 Chair Jun Lee Yeungnam University Medical Center, Korea 18:00-18:30 TBD Jaseong Koo Seoul St. Mary s Hospital, Korea 18:00-19:00 Getting the Most out of Your Acute Stroke CT Perfusion Scan Maarten G. Lansberg Stanford University Medical Center, USA 13

Program Day 3 - Sep 15(SAT) Room A Symposium 5. Recent Clinical Trials in Depth 08:00-08:20 PICASSO Trial: ASA vs Cilostazol in Patients at Risk of Intracranial Bleeding Sun U. Kwon Asan Medical Center, Korea 08:20-08:40 Telehealth with Advanced Imaging and the Potential Benefits Andrew Wong University of Queensland, Australia 08:40-09:00 DAWN in detail Andrew Wong University of Queensland, Australia 09:00-09:20 Triple AXEL 09:20-09:40 DEFUSE 3 09:40-09:50 Q&A 09:50-10:00 Coffee Break Oral Session 3 10:00-10:12 Risk of Incident Stroke and Dementia in CADASIL: A 6-year follow-up of 85 Korean Patients 10:12-10:24 Computed Tomography Based Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter Change as a Marker of Malignant Brain Swelling in Large Anterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke 10:24-10:36 Predicting Functional Outcome Score Based on the Big Data in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Linked CRCS and Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service Data Analysis 10:36-10:48 Incidence and Predictors of Late Seizures in Survivors of Ischemic Stroke Using a Big Linkage of Stroke Registry and Administrative Claims Databases 10:48-11:00 Development of a Patient Selection Equation in Endovascular Treatment of Acute Vertebrobasilar Artery Occlusion 11:00-11:12 Association between Metabolic Activity of Carotid Artery Plaque and Ischaemic Stroke 11:12-11:24 Caveolin-1 and Arterial Remodeling in Adult Moyamoya Disease 11:24-11:36 Physicians Attitude toward Elevated Blood Pressure and Recurrent Events after Acute Ischemic Stroke Luncheon Symposium 5 11:40-12:10 12:10-12:40 14 Chairs Andrew Wong University of Queensland, Australia Yong-Seok Lee SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center, Korea Medication Adherence in Hypertension: How Do We Evaluate It and Improve It Updated Guideline for the Use of NOAC in patients with Atrial Fibrillation: 2018 European Heart Rhythm Association Keun-Sik Hong Ilsan Paik Hospital, Korea Maarten G. Lansberg Stanford University Medical Center, USA Chairs Gyeong-Moon Kim Samsung Medical Center, Korea Jong-Ho Park Myongji Hospital, Korea Keun Hyuk Ko Jeju National University Hospital, Korea Seong-Joon Lee Ajou University Hospital, Korea Tae Jung Kim Seoul National University Hospital, Korea Mi Sun Oh Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, Korea Seong-Joon Lee Ajou University Hospital, Korea Joseph Wong Monash Health, Australia Jong-Won Chung Samsung Medical Center, Korea Beom Joon Kim Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea Chair Seung-Han Suk Wonkwang University Sanbon Hospital, Korea Jong-Moo Park Eulji General Hospital, Korea Jong-Won Chung Samsung Medical Center, Korea

Program Day 3 - Sep 15(SAT) Room A Symposium 6. Updated Guideline Discussion 12:40-12:50 Cardioembolic Source Evaluation: 2018 AHA/ASA Guidelines Chairs Mark Parsons Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Jong S. Kim Asan Medical Center, Korea Hyo Suk Nam Severance Hospital, Korea 12:50-13:00 + Extensive Andrew Wong University of Queensland, Australia 13:00-13:10 + Minimalized Young Dae Kim Severance Hospital, Korea 13:10-13:20 13:20-13:30 Antiplatelet Use for Acute Ischemic Stroke: AHA/ASA Guidelines + Against Guideline #1 Aggressive and New ADP Antagonist Seong Hwan Ahn Chosun University Hospital, Korea Thanh Phan Monash University, Australia 13:30-13:40 + Against Guideline #2 Pleotropic Effect Bum Joon Kim KyungHee University Hospital, Korea 13:40-13:50 Lipid Lowering Therapy Guidelines (ACC/AHA 2014, ACE 2017) Dong-Eog Kim Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital, Korea 13:50-14:00 + Aggressive Statin (AHA) Benjamin Clissold Monash University, Australia 14:00-14:10 + Tailored Use of Statin (ACE) Tae Jin Song Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Korea 14:10-14:20 Closing Room B Oral Session 4 Chairs Jaseong Koo Seoul St. Mary s Hospital, Korea Min Ho Chun Asan Medical Center, Korea 10:00-10:12 10:12-10:24 10:24-10:36 10:36-10:48 10:48-11:00 11:00-11:12 11:12-11:24 11:24-11:36 Stroke Severity Is Crucial when Assessing the Effect of Hospital Patient Volume for Mortality in Acute Ischemic Stroke Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Effect on Neuroprotective Effect in Traumatic Brain Injury Model Dysregulated Inflammatory Activity in Long-Term Outcomes after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Risk Factors, Etiologies and Outcomes of Ischemic Stroke in Korean Young Adults (SKY Study) Need for Rescue Treatment and Its Implication: Stent Retriever Versus Contact Aspiration Thrombectomy Stent Retriever Thrombectomy for Acute Ischaemic Stroke in Orally Anticoagulated Patients Ineligible for Thrombolysis: Safety and Outcomes Clot Migration is associated with Intravenous Thrombolysis in the Setting of Acute Ischaemic Stroke Lower Hematoma Density Predicts Expansion of Intracerebral Hemorrhage Keon-Joo Lee Korea Centers For Disease Control And Prevention, Korea Jin Eun St. Paul's Hospital, Korea Sungho Ahn Asan Medical Center, Korea Jong-min Lee Hanyang University Hospital, Korea Jin Woo Kim Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, Korea John Wong Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Yifan Ren Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Han-Gil Jeong Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea 15

Call for Abstracts The Scientific Committee of ICSU 2018 & 1st AKJSC invites all interested individuals to submit abstracts for oral & poster presentations of the conference. Abstracts should be submitted through only on-line abstract submission system. Please visit the web link: http://www.strokeupdate-kss.org/abstract/ Scientific Session Topics - Epidemiology - Pathophysiology of Stroke - Intracranial Atherosclerosis - Risk Factors and Prevention of Stroke - Neuroimaging - Acute Management & Prognosis of Stroke - Interventional Neuroradiology - Basic Neuroscience in Stroke - Rehabilitation & Restorative Therapy in Stroke Presentation Type When submitting abstracts, the submitter is required to select the presentation type as Oral, Poster or Either. Submission Guidelines 1. All abstracts must be submitted via the conference website ONLY. Abstract sent by fax or e-mail will not be accepted. 2. All abstracts should be written in English. 3. I t is the responsibility of the presenting author and the submitter to review the submission status & information and correct them. Submitters are responsible for any typo error in the abstract. 4. The abstract should be limited to; 400 words(text only) 300 words and 1 image or table 5. The receipt of the submission will not be sent when you complete to submit an abstract at the website. Please go to the MY PAGE, then you are able to check your status in the section Abstract Submission. 6. The abstract acceptance will be noticed within a month by email after the submission is closed finally. Important Dates - Call for abstract - Abstract Submission Due 16 April 02, 2018 July 04, 2018

Registration On-line registration ONLY On-line registration is available at the conference website. - The registration will not be completed until you pay the registration fee. - The confirmation of registration will be sent via e-mail. Registration Fees Early Rate (until August 12, 2018) On-site Rate M.D. KRW 200,000 USD 200 KRW 250,000 USD 250 Trainee KRW 100,000 USD 100 KRW 130,000 USD 130 Allied Health Professionals* KRW 70,000 USD 70 KRW 100,000 USD 100 Accompanying Person KRW 50,000 USD 50 KRW 70,000 USD 70 * Allied Health Professionals nurse, paramedical person and technician etc. As Online registration will be not available from August 12, 2018, you will be required to register on-site after the due date. - Non-MD includes nurse, paramedical person and technician etc. * Fees for *Regular Participants & Accompanying Person Include Regular Participants Accompanying Person All printed conference materials Admission to all meeting scientific sessions Admission to the official social events and coffee breaks Admission to the exhibition All meals which are provided at the Breakfast/Luncheon/ Evening Symposia Admission to the welcome reception and coffee breaks Admission to the exhibition Important Dates - Early Registratrion Due August 12, 2018 - On-site Registration September 13~15, 2018 17

Floor Plan Floor plan_basement 2nd Floor Vista Hall B 2F 11 12 Vista Hall 3 Room B Vista Hall 1+2 Room A 5 6 1 2 7 8 3 4 9 10 Floor plan_basement 1st Floor Grand Hall B 1F 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 21 20 19 18 29 Grand Hall 30 Poster Presentation Area 31 33 17 34 16 35 15 14 Internet Lounge 13 36 37 38 42 41 40 39 18 32

Hotel Information & Room Rates Class Hotel Name Vista Walkerhill Seoul Room Type Room Rate Grand Walkerhill Deluxe Room KRW 278,300 Distance from Venu Main Venue https://www.walkerhill.com/ vistawalkerhillseoul/en/ Vista Walkerhill Deluxe Room KRW 338,800 * Breakfast charge is KRW 33,880 per person. * Room rate & Breakfast charge include SVC. Charge & Tax Class Hotel Name Room Type Room Rate Standard Twin KRW 80,000 Distance from Venu Hankang Hotel 5 min by taxi (Fare: KRW 4,000) Deluxe Twin KRW 130,000 http://hankanghotel.lineartweb.co.kr/rb/#top Booking & Payment Conditions - The room rates are fixed in Korean Won, and the rates in US$ are subject to change according to foreign exchange rates. - As rooms will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, early reservation is recommended. Room availability and rates may not be guaranteed. - Early check-in and late check-out charges will be applied to each hotel s policy. - An acknowledgement of reservation will be automatically sent to you by e-mail after online reservation, but it does NOT mean your reservation is confirmed. Please wait for the confirmation from the secretariat which will be sent you by email. How to Reserve Visit the conference website : www.strokeupdate-kss.org/accommodation for the hotel reservation. The hotel reservation is ONLY available at the conference website. 19

Transportation Access to Venue Vista Walkerhill Seoul is located in southwestern Seoul's Gwangjin-gu, only five minutes from Jamsil and about 20 minutes from Gangnam-gu. Nearby Gangbyeon Station (Line 2) and Gwangnaru Station (Line 5) provide fast and easy access to the entire city. * By Car or Taxi - Please see the following address when taking car or taxi. 04963) Walkerhill Hotel, 177, Walkerhill-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul * From Incheon Airport (Airport Limousine Bus or Airport Railroad.) - KAL Limousine Bus: #6705 Schedule Route First Bus Last Bus Incheon Airport Terminal 1 at 4A or 10B Platform Walkerhill Hotel 05:00 23:10 Incheon Airport Terminal 2 at 17~19 Platform (B1) Walkerhill Hotel 05:00 23:20 Walkerhill Hotel Incheon Airport Terminal 1, 2 04:50 18:40 Interval Journey Time Price 20 ~ 25 min 90 min KRW 16,000 - Airport Railroad It takes approximately 100 minutes to Walkerhill Hotel. Please take the Airport Railroad (to Seoul Station), and please transfer at Gongdeok Station to #5 Gwangnaru Station. There will be the complimentary shuttle bus stop when you cross the road in front of Exit #2 of Gwangnaru Station. * From Gimpo Airport (A shuttle bus to the hotel is available at Gwangnaru station.) - Subway It takes approximately 70 minutes to Walkerhill Hotel. Gimpo International Airport Station (Line #5) Gwangnaru Station Cross the road in front of Exit #2 of Gwangnaru Station Take the complimentary hotel shuttle bus. * Complimentary Hotel Shuttle Bus - Interval : 10 minutes - First Bus : 06:00 / Last Bus: 23:20 - Gangbyeon Station > Walkerhill : 15 min / Gwangnaru Station > Walkerhill : 8 min 20

About KOREA The Republic of Korea (herein after Korea) is a country visited by more than ten million international travelers every year. With its long history in culture and tradition, the country has a lot to offer to travelers. Continue reading to learn general information about Korea before visiting. The Korean peninsula is located in Northeast Asia. It is surrounded by the ocean on three sides, making it a unique geographical location. With Seoul as its capital city, the landsite is roughly 1,030 km (612 miles) long and 175 km (105 miles) wide at its narrowest point. Korea's total land area is 100,033 square km, neighboring Japan to the east, China to the west, and sharing a northern border with Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). About SEOUL Seoul is the capital of the Republic of Korea, and the largest city center in the developed world. Nearly 10 million call Seoul home, representing 20% of the entire population of Korea >>Useful Information (http://miceseoul.com/about-seoul/useful-info.html) Seoul is a fast-moving modern metropolis and one of the largest cities in the world. Home to over 10 million citizens, it is a friendly city that is easy to get around. Here are some tips to make your trip to Seoul more convenient and comfortable. 21 21

General Facts Climate Korea's climate is regarded as a continental climate from a temperate standpoint and a monsoonal climate from a precipitation standpoint. The climate of Korea is characterized by four distinct seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter. The average temperature during the conference is between 8 C and 19 C which will be perfectly pleasant and comfortable. Food Eating out is one of the great pleasures of visiting Korea, a country famous for its diverse native dishes. Korean cuisine is nutritious, well balanced and low in calories as it involves a wide variety of vegetables and fermented foods. Bulgogi (Marinated, barbecued beef) and Bibimbap (Boiled rice mixed with vegetables) are the most famous. Money & Currency The unit of Korean currency is the Won ( ). Coin denominations are 10, 50, 100 and 500. Banknotes are 1,000, 5,000, 10,000 and 50,000. The exchange rate is approximately USD 1 to KRW 1,124.50 and AUD 1 to KRW 824.93 as of June 28, 2018. Currency exchange Foreign banknotes and traveler's check can be exchanged at foreign exchange banks and other authorized moneychangers. Traveler's checks Accepted, but may be difficult to change in smaller towns. To avoid additional exchange rate charges, travelers are advised to take Traveler's check in US Dollars. Banking hours Monday to Friday 09:00-16:00 ATM operating hours 08:00-22:00 Credit Card Diners Club, Visa, American Express and MasterCard are widely accepted at major hotels, shops and restaurants in the larger cities. Check with your credit card company for details of merchant acceptability and other services which may be available. 22 22

General Facts Liability and Insurance The organizing committee will take no liability for personal injuries sustained by, or for loss or damage to property belonging to conference participants, either during or as a result of the conference. It is, therefore, advised that participants arrange their own personal health, accident and travel insurance. Emergency call numbers in Korea are 112 for police and 119 for fire/rescue and hospital service. Time Zone Korean time is 9 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+9). Telephone Call A local call costs 70 for three minutes. For international call, first dial the international dialing code (001, 002 or 00700), then the country code, followed by the area code, and then the phone number. You can rent a cellular phone at the Incheon International Airport and Gimhae International Airport. For the details, please visit the airport website. 1330 Korea Travel Phone Korea Travel Phone 1330, operated by the Korea Tourism Organization, is Korea s leading tourism information hotline, providing a variety of information on travel in Korea to both Korean and foreign tourists. Korea Travel Phone 1330 is becoming an increasingly useful service. Please click here to visit the website for more information. Business Hour Government office hours are usually from 9:00am to 6:00pm on weekdays and closed on weekends. Banks are open from 9:00am to 4:00pm on weekdays and closed on Saturday and Sunday. Major stores are open every day from 10:30am to 8:00pm including Sundays Electricity The standard electricity supply is 220-volts AC/60 cycles. Most hotels may provide outlet converters for 110 and 220 volts. It is advised to check with the hotel beforehand. Emergency Calls International SOS Korea provides a 24-hour emergency service for participants. - 1339 : For medical emergencies/first aid patient - 119 : Emergencies for fire / Rescue & Hospital service - 112 : Police 23 23 23

Sponsorship Platinum Gold Bronze