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Applicability of ENCHANTED trial results to current acute ischemic stroke patients eligible for intravenous thrombolysis in England and Wales: Comparison with the Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme registry
ArticleAbstract: Background: Randomized controlled trials provide high-level evidence, but the necessity to include sPalabras claves:acute ischemic stroke, Alteplase, Clinical trial, health outcomes, thrombolysisAutores:Arima H., Bath P.M.W., Bray B.D., Broderick J.P., Chalmers J., Durham A.C., Kim J.S., Lavados P.M., Lee T.H., Martins S.O., Nguyen T.H., Octavio Marques Pontes-Neto, Paley L., Pandian J.D., Parsons M.W., Ricci S., Robinson T.G., Rudd A.G., S Anderson C., Sharma V.K., Sprigg N., Wang J.G., Wang X., Woodward M.Fuentes:scopusPrognostic significance of early urinary catheterization after acute stroke: Secondary analyses of the international HeadPoST trial
ArticleAbstract: Background: An indwelling urinary catheter (IUC) is often inserted to manage bladder dysfunction, buPalabras claves:Acute stroke, Clinical trial, Disability, Urinary catheter, Urinary tract infectionAutores:Arima H., Billot L., Hackett M.L., Lavados P.M., Lee T.H., Middleton S., Octavio Marques Pontes-Neto, Olavarria V.V., Ouyang M., Robinson T.G., Roffe C., S Anderson C., Song L., Venturelli P.M., Wang X., Watkins C.L.Fuentes:scopus