Door-in-door-out times for patients with large vessel occlusion ischaemic stroke being transferred for endovascular thrombectomy: a Victorian state-wide study
John Kok Hong Wong(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Philip Choi, Benjamin Clissold(MACOM (United States)), Tissa Wijeratne(Sunshine Hospital), Jayantha Rupasinghe(Frankston Hospital), Mei Yan Ngun(Northern Hospital), Thanh G. Phan(Monash Health), Vincent Thijs(Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health), Karen Smith(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Ronil V. Chandra(Monash Health), Chris Bladin(Box Hill Hospital), Alexandra Warwick(Austin Health), Essie Low(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Henry Ma(Monash University), Peter Mitchell(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Bruce Campbell(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Mark Parsons(UNSW Sydney), Douglas E. Crompton(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Sharon Jones(Barwon Health), Helen M. Dewey(Eastern Health), R. Sriamareswaran(Peninsula Health), Mark Brooks(Services Australia)
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