Prognostic factors and treatment effect in the CHIMES study
© 2015 by National Stroke Association. Background: Stroke trials often analyze patients with heterogeneous prognoses using a single definition of outcome, which may not be applicable to all subgroups. We aimed to evaluate the treatment effects of MCL601 among patients stratified by prognosis in the...
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Main Authors: | Siwaporn Chankrachang, Jose C. Navarro, Deidre A.De Silva, Somchai Towanabut, Carlos L. Chua, Chun Fan Lee, Narayanaswamy Venketasubramanian, K. S.Lawrence Wong, Marie Germaine Bousser, Christopher L.H. Chen |
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