Analysis of Workflow and Time to Treatment and the Effects on Outcome in Endovascular Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke: Results from the SWIFT PRIME Randomized Controlled Trial
Mayank Goyal(University of Calgary), Tudor G. Jovin(Cooper University Hospital), Elad I. Levy(Kaleida Health), Ashutosh P. Jadhav(Stroke Association), Jeffrey L. Saver(University of California, Los Angeles), Bijoy K. Menon(University of Calgary), Vítor Mendes Pereira(St. Michael's Hospital), Reza Jahan(University of California, Los Angeles), H. C. Diener(University of Calgary), Alain Bonafé, Blaise Baxter(Erlanger Health System)
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