Conscious Sedation Versus General Anesthesia During Endovascular Therapy for Acute Anterior Circulation Stroke
Alex Abou‐Chebl(Cleveland Clinic), Rishi Gupta(WellStar Health System), Junaid Kalia(Cleveland Clinic), David S. Liebeskind(UCLA Health), Marilyn M. Rymer(Cleveland Clinic), Albert J. Yoo(Los Angeles Medical Center), Elad I. Levy(Kaleida Health), Muhammad Shazam Hussain(Cleveland Clinic), Thanh N. Nguyen(Cleveland Clinic), Sabareesh K. Natarajan(Kaleida Health), Ashis Tayal(Cleveland Clinic), Raul G. Nogueira(UPMC Health System), Ashish Nanda(Cleveland Clinic), Qing Hao(University of California, Los Angeles), Michael Chen(Rush University Medical Center), Ridwan Lin(Cleveland Clinic), Melissa Tian(Cleveland Clinic), Osama O. Zaidat(Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center), Daniel P. Hsu(Cleveland Clinic), Tudor G. Jovin(Cooper University Hospital)
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