Advancing Stroke Prevention in Emergency Medicine: Focus on Asundexian and Factor XIa Inhibition
*Not designated for CME/CPE credit
Hosted by EMCREG-International
Session Overview
EMCREG-International is a collaborative academic organization dedicated to advancing emergency medicine through high-quality, evidence-based education, research, and national symposia.
Join us at SAEM 2026 for a lunchtime symposium on advancing stroke prevention in emergency medicine, featuring expert-led discussions on anticoagulation strategies, bleeding risk mitigation, the coagulation cascade, and emerging data including the OCEANIC-STROKE trial. This session will focus on translating evolving evidence into practical, ED-based care to improve outcomes for patients with TIA and ischemic stroke.
Speakers
- Moderator: Dr. Natalie Kreitzer (EMCREG, University of Cincinnati)
- Speaker 1: Mechanism of Action of Factor XIa Inhibition & Asundexian (Dr.Opeolu Adeoye)
- Speaker 2: Clinical Data in Secondary Stroke Prevention in patients with TIA or ischemic stroke (Dr. Stacie Demel)
- Speaker 3: Emergency Department Considerations & Protocol Integration (Dr. Charlie Kircher)
- Speaker 4: Future Directions: Methods, Results, and Discussion of the OCEANIC-STROKE Trial (Dr. Ashkan Shoamanesh)

