Brain AVMS – Recent Advances in Imaging and Management
Upcoming Webinar: Brain AVMS – Recent Advances in Imaging and Management
Thursday, April 30 | 3:00-4:00 p.m. ET
In this session Dr. Krings will describe recent advances in imaging, neurointervention and medical management in patients with Brain Arteriovenous Malformations. In particular he will discuss how Vessel Wall Imaging allows us to understand why certain brain AVMs bleed and how to predict future rupture. He will discuss in detail recent advances of catheter technology that enable safer endovascular treatments as well as employing transvenous access routes to brain AVMs. Finally with evaluating the genetics of brain AVMs, he will describe potential future treatment pathways that are less invasive.
At the end of the session, participants will be able to:
- Analyze how Vessel Wall Imaging (VWI) identifies high-risk structural features to predict future rupture in brain AVMs.
- Evaluate recent technical advances in catheter technology and the efficacy of transvenous access routes for safer endovascular treatment.
- Discuss the impact of genetic research on the development of future non-invasive medical management pathways for brain AVMs
Who this is for: Whether you are a healthcare professional involved in the care of brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and interested in the latest advances in imaging, treatment, and genetics, or a patient or caregiver seeking to better understand AVM risks, bleeding, and emerging—less invasive—treatment options, we invite you to join us.
Register here or fill out the form below.
Please note: This session will be recorded and made available on-demand. Those who register will have early-access viewing before the recording is made available for all.
