A Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Study to Investigate Extending the Time for Thrombolysis in Emergency Neurological Deficits with Intra-Arterial Therapy (EXTEND-IA)
Bruce Campbell(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Stephen M. Davis(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), James Leyden(Lyell McEwin Hospital), Helen M. Dewey(Eastern Health), Mark Brooks(Services Australia), Leonid Churilov(The University of Melbourne), Martín Krause(University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein), Christopher Levi(John Hunter Hospital), Richard Dowling(The University of Melbourne), Bernard Yan(Centre hospitalier universitaire d'Orléans), Tissa Wijeratne(Sunshine Hospital), Timothy Kleinig(Royal Adelaide Hospital), Geoffrey A. Donnan(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Thanh G. Phan(Monash Health), Patricia Desmond, Laetitia de Villiers, Kenneth Faulder(Royal North Shore Hospital), Alan Coulthard(Mental Health Research Institute), Rebecca Scroop(Royal Adelaide Hospital), Ronil V. Chandra(Monash Health), Ferdinand Miteff, Henry Ma(Monash University), Andrew Wong(MACOM (United States)), Monica Badve(Gold Coast Hospital), Ayton Hope(University of Auckland), Peter Mitchell(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Ben McGuinness(Auckland City Hospital), Henry E. Rice(Duke University), Brendan Steinfort(Royal North Shore Hospital), Sören Christensen(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Maurice Moriarty(University of Auckland), Mark Parsons(UNSW Sydney), Steve Chryssidis(Royal Adelaide Hospital), Andrew Lee(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Christopher F. Bladin(Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health), Michael E. Holt(Monash Medical Centre), Winston Chong, Timothy Harrington(Royal North Shore Hospital), Jim Jannes(Royal Adelaide Hospital)
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