Symposium 2021 Video: Dr. Ian Carroll

February 9, 2022News

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Dr. Ian Carroll at the 2021 Cedars-Sinai Intracranial Hypotension Symposium

Symposium 2021 video: A photo of Dr. Ian Carroll with the title of his talk at the 4th annual symposium

This video from the 2021 symposium features Dr. Ian Carroll, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine, and Chief of the Stanford CSF Leak Headache Program at Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, CA. Dr. Carroll presented this talk on “Outcomes of EBP in patients who fail to meet ICGD3 diagnostic criteria” at the 4th Cedars-Sinai Intracranial Hypotension Symposium, hosted by Cedars-Sinai in partnership with Spinal CSF Leak Foundation in Los Angeles, CA, on October 2, 2021.

This year’s symposium was virtual, and brought together clinicians and researchers to share the latest advances in the diagnostic evaluation and treatment of intracranial hypotension. Speakers included representatives from a range of subspecialties, including anesthesiology, neurology, neurosurgery, and neuroradiology. The topics covered the variety of clinical presentations, differential diagnoses, complications, cranial and spinal imaging, percutaneous interventions, surgical approaches, anatomy and pathophysiology of the various leak types, and tailored imaging and treatment approaches. The symposium concluded with a panel discussion about evidence gaps, research priorities, and potential opportunities for collaborative research.

Throughout the day, attendees rated their top research priorities and concerns. During the research panel discussion at the end of the symposium, the results of the poll were revealed. The top five concerns of the attendees who answered the poll centered around diagnosis, treatment outcomes, and risk factors. Foundation medical advisory board members Dr. Wouter Schievink, Dr. Connie Deline, Dr. Abhay Moghekar, Dr. Jill Rau, Dr. Marcel Maya, Dr. Timothy Amrhein, and Dr. Peter Kranz discussed these concerns, as well as other research gaps and priorities to keep in mind as we look to the future of spinal CSF leak research.

Thanks to all who attended the 4th Cedars-Sinai Intracranial Hypotension Symposium. We look forward to next year’s event!

For more symposium videos

See our page on our Annual Symposium, or visit our Symposium Videos page.