In the article by Dargazanli et al. entitled "Is Reperfusion Useful in Ischaemic Stroke Patients Presenting with a Low National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and a Proximal Large Vessel Occlusion of the Anterior Circulation" [Cerebrovasc Dis 2017;43:305 312, DOI: 10.1159/000468995], the work group was erroneously not mentioned in the list of authors. The correct list of authors is as follows: Cyril Dargazanli Arturo Consoli Benjamin Gory Rapha l Blanc Julien Labreuche Cristian Preda Fr d ric Bourdain Jean-Pierre Decroix Hocine Redjem Gabriele Ciccio Mikael Mazighi Stanislas Smajda Jean-Philippe Desilles Roberto Riva Paul-Emile Labeyrie Oguzhan Coskun Georges Rodesch Francis Turjman Michel Piotin Bertrand Lapergue on behalf of the ETIS investigators The Endovascular Treatment in Ischemic Stroke (ETIS) Research Investigators are: Jean-Pierre Decroix, [email protected] Adrien Wang, [email protected] Serge Evrard, [email protected] Maya Tchikviladz , [email protected] Fr d ric Bourdin, [email protected] Jaime Gonzalez-Valcarcel, [email protected] Federico Di Maria, [email protected] Fernando Pico, [email protected] Haja Rakotoharinandrasana, [email protected] Philippe Tassan, [email protected] Roxanna Poll, [email protected] Ovide Corabianu, [email protected] Thomas de Broucker, [email protected] Didier Smadja, [email protected] Sonia Alamowitch, [email protected] Mickael Obadia, [email protected] Olivier Ille, [email protected] Eric Manchon, [email protected] Pierre-Yves Garcia, [email protected] In addition, the last sentence of the discussion shall read: "Finally, although perfusion imaging has been shown to be of interest in the context of low NIHSS strokes and arterial occlusion [18], this modality was not available for enough patients in our cohort.".
Erratum: Is Reperfusion Useful in Ischaemic Stroke Patients Presenting with a Low National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and a Proximal Large Vessel Occlusion of the Anterior Circulation (Cerebrovasc Dis (2017) 43 (305 312) DOI: 10.1159/000468995)
Ciccio G.Data Curation
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2017-01-01
Abstract
In the article by Dargazanli et al. entitled "Is Reperfusion Useful in Ischaemic Stroke Patients Presenting with a Low National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and a Proximal Large Vessel Occlusion of the Anterior Circulation" [Cerebrovasc Dis 2017;43:305 312, DOI: 10.1159/000468995], the work group was erroneously not mentioned in the list of authors. The correct list of authors is as follows: Cyril Dargazanli Arturo Consoli Benjamin Gory Rapha l Blanc Julien Labreuche Cristian Preda Fr d ric Bourdain Jean-Pierre Decroix Hocine Redjem Gabriele Ciccio Mikael Mazighi Stanislas Smajda Jean-Philippe Desilles Roberto Riva Paul-Emile Labeyrie Oguzhan Coskun Georges Rodesch Francis Turjman Michel Piotin Bertrand Lapergue on behalf of the ETIS investigators The Endovascular Treatment in Ischemic Stroke (ETIS) Research Investigators are: Jean-Pierre Decroix, [email protected] Adrien Wang, [email protected] Serge Evrard, [email protected] Maya Tchikviladz , [email protected] Fr d ric Bourdin, [email protected] Jaime Gonzalez-Valcarcel, [email protected] Federico Di Maria, [email protected] Fernando Pico, [email protected] Haja Rakotoharinandrasana, [email protected] Philippe Tassan, [email protected] Roxanna Poll, [email protected] Ovide Corabianu, [email protected] Thomas de Broucker, [email protected] Didier Smadja, [email protected] Sonia Alamowitch, [email protected] Mickael Obadia, [email protected] Olivier Ille, [email protected] Eric Manchon, [email protected] Pierre-Yves Garcia, [email protected] In addition, the last sentence of the discussion shall read: "Finally, although perfusion imaging has been shown to be of interest in the context of low NIHSS strokes and arterial occlusion [18], this modality was not available for enough patients in our cohort.".I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


