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Please leave your posters up for the whole duration of the congress. Discussions at the posters have been divided between two days as shown below.

 

Presentation time 15.09.2025 12:00-13:00

 

1

Alien hand syndrome in acute stroke 

Katrin Gross-Paju (EST)

2

Reasons for Delayed Initiation of Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients at North Estonia Medical Centre Foundation in 2023

Maris Heinsoo (EST)

3

Pediatric stroke with NOTCH3 variant 

Jaan Märten Huik (EST)

4

Remote-controlled CT Enables Timely Thrombolysis in Rural Stroke

Susanne Ingebrigtsen (NOR)

5

Implementation of Standardized Nursing Protocol for Stroke Patients in Tartu University Hospital: A Quality Improvement Initiative

Anneli Jaska (EST)

6

Safety and efficacy of patent ovale closure: a retrospective analysis

Adele Karolina Kõre (EST)

7 Time from acute cerebrovascular event to transcatheter PFO closure: a single-centre retrospective study Eglė Žulpaitė (LIT)

8

Beyond Recovery: Addressing Psychological Trauma, Anxiety, Depression and Shame in Post-Stroke Rehabilitation

Anna Stoljarova (EST)

9

Aphasia and Emotional Well-being After Stroke: Interdisciplinary Collaboration Between Speech Therapist and Psychologist in Rehabilitation

Anna Stoljarova (EST)


Presentation time 16.09.2025 12:00-13:00

 

10 Cognitive Function in Survivors with Cerebellar Stroke Tamar Abzhandadze (SWE)
11 Diagnostic Accuracy of a New Screening Procedure For Spatial Neglect: Results from a Prospective Cross-Country Study Ieva Celpacenko (LIT)
12 Parental cardiovascular events and carotid and femoral intima-media thickness among patients and partners – The first and second generation in the Norwegian Stroke in the Young Study (NOR-SYS) Beenish Nawaz (NOR)
13 Structured follow-up after stroke – Health care professionals’ perspective Hanna C Persson (SWE)
14 Life after a severe stroke - outcomes at hospital discharge and after 3 months Malin Reinholdsson (SWE)
15 High Sensitivity in Spontaneous Intracranial Hemorrhage Detection from Emergency Head CT Scans Using Meta-Learning Approach Juuso Takala (FIN)
16 Contributing Factors to Missed Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Comparative Analysis Bjorn Thorarinsson (NOR)
17 Vertebrobasilar artery dolichoectasia presenting as brainstem ischemic stroke Triin Helin Unt (EST)
18 Experiences of using the previsit tool “Stroke health” before a follow-up visit – people with strokes perspective

Emma Kjörk (SWE)

 

 


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