The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting brings together an international attendance of the neurology committee to promote the highest quality patient-centered neurologic care, convey the latest advances, and enhance career satisfaction.
M. Scott Perry, MD: Clinical Experience With Fenfluramine in Dravet Syndrome
April 26th 2020The co-director of the Jane and John Justin Neurosciences Center at Cook Children’s Hospital discussed his experience with Zogenix’s investigational Dravet syndrome treatment in clinical trials and in the Expanded Access Program.
M. Scott Perry, MD: Real-World Fenfluramine Data in Dravet Syndrome
April 25th 2020The co-director of the Jane and John Justin Neurosciences Center at Cook Children’s Hospital discussed the real-world data collected from the Expanded Access Program for fenfluramine (Fintepla; Zogenix) in patients with Dravet syndrome.
Real-World Dravet Syndrome Data Suggest Fenfluramine Provides Benefit
April 24th 2020The initial report of the US Expanded Access Program for fenfluramine indicates that those with Dravet syndrome treated with fenfluramine (Fintepla; Zogenix) have clinically meaningful responses similar to that observed in clinical trials.
R. Edward Hogan, MD: Clinician Takeaways for Using Diazepam Nasal Spray
September 17th 2019The director of the adult epilepsy center at Washington University in St. Louis discussed the takeaways for clinicians regarding the use of intranasal diazepam as a treatment for runs of seizures in patients with refractory epilepsy.
Bruce Cree, MD, PhD, MAS: Exploring Clinical Utility of Siponimod, Fingolimod in MS
September 11th 2019The clinical research director of the UCSF Multiple Sclerosis Center discusses recent data on siponimod and its impact on cognitive measures in patients with secondary progressive MS, as well as results of the 3-arm ASSESS study comparing low-dose fingolimod and glatiramer acetate.
R. Edward Hogan, MD: Diazepam Nasal Spray Offers Benefits and Long-Term Safety
September 10th 2019The director of the adult epilepsy center at Washington University in St. Louis spoke about the use of diazepam nasal spray in patients with epilepsy ­and detailed the advantages it offers these patients and their physicians.
Annette Langer-Gould, MD, PhD: Lowering Postpartum MS Relapse Rates With Breastfeeding
August 16th 2019The regional lead in clinical and translational neuroscience at Kaiser Permanente discussed subgroup findings from a study of pregnancy in women with MS which suggested that breastfeeding in the postpartum period can drastically decrease the risk of disease relapse.
Nina Riggins, MD, PhD: Predicting Outcomes of Botox Treatment in Chronic Migraine
August 14th 2019The assistant professor and neurologist at the University of California San Francisco discussed how the presence of cranial autonomic symptoms (CAS) can be a predictor of the effect of Botox on chronic migraine.
Joseph Berger, MD: Can AI Replace Neurologists?
August 14th 2019The associate chief of the MS division and professor of neurology at Penn Medicine spoke to neurologist’s reliance on physical examination, and how the use of almost-rudimentary but longstanding tools allow for critical 1-on-1 time with the patient.
Annette Langer-Gould, MD, PhD: No Increased Risk for Postpartum MS Relapses
August 13th 2019The regional lead in clinical and translational neuroscience at Kaiser Permanente spoke about the findings of a recent study of pregnancy in women with MS which showed no increased risk of relapse during the postpartum period.
Jeffrey L. Cummings, MD, ScD: Optimal Therapeutic Targets for Addressing Alzheimer Disease
August 13th 2019The director emeritus of the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health and vice chair of the department of brain health at the University of Nevada Las Vegas spoke about therapies under investigation for the treatment of Alzheimer disease.
Kathryn Davis, MD, MSTR: Off-Label Clobazam Use in Refractory Epilepsy
August 9th 2019The associate professor of neurology and medical director of the epilepsy monitoring unit and Penn epilepsy surgical program at the University of Pennsylvania discussed the findings of a single-center review of off-label clobazam use for patients with drug-refractory epilepsy.
Kathryn Davis, MD, MSTR: Treatment Considerations for Women With Epilepsy
August 8th 2019The associate professor of neurology and medical director of the epilepsy monitoring unit and Penn epilepsy surgical program at the University of Pennsylvania shared insight into the prioritization of women with epilepsy who may intend to get pregnant.