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Stroke aetiological classification reliability and effect on trial sample size: systematic review, meta-analysis and statistical modelling
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Stroke aetiological classification reliability and effect on trial sample size: systematic review, meta-analysis and statistical modelling

Azmil H Abdul-Rahim, David Alexander Dickie, Johann R Selvarajah, Kennedy R Lees and Terence J Quinn
Trials, Vol.20(1), pp.107-107
2019-02-08
PMCID: PMC6368715
PMID: 30736833

Abstract

Data Interpretation, Statistical Clinical Trials as Topic - statistics & numerical data Embolism - complications Embolism - diagnosis Humans Risk Factors Stroke - diagnosis Terminology as Topic Anticoagulants - therapeutic use Treatment Outcome Stroke - drug therapy Models, Statistical Embolism - drug therapy Heart Diseases - diagnosis Sample Size Stroke - etiology Stroke - classification Time Factors Heart Diseases - complications Heart Diseases - drug therapy Clinical Trials as Topic - methods Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors - therapeutic use Observer Variation
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-019-3222-xView
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.105 Strokes
1.105.142 Stroke
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Medicine, Research & Experimental
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Clinical Medicine

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