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Patient profiles contribute to differences in quality metrics of stroke centers

Matthias Ungerer, Nima Haji Begli, Miriam Heyse, Jan Purrucker, Jens Regula, Anne Berberich, Ludovico Ciolli, Simon Nagel, Peter Ringleb and Christoph Gumbinger
Neurosciences Journal August 2020, 25 (4) 292-300; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2020.4.20190100
Matthias Ungerer
From the Department of Neurology (Ungerer, Begli, Heyse, Purrucker, Regula, Berberich, Nagel, Ringleb, Gumbinger), University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg; from the Department of Neurology (Purrucker, Regula), GRN-Klinik Sinsheim, Sinsheim, Germany; and from the Stroke Unit, Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience (Ciolli), Ospedale Civile, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Modena, Modena, Italy.
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Nima Haji Begli
From the Department of Neurology (Ungerer, Begli, Heyse, Purrucker, Regula, Berberich, Nagel, Ringleb, Gumbinger), University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg; from the Department of Neurology (Purrucker, Regula), GRN-Klinik Sinsheim, Sinsheim, Germany; and from the Stroke Unit, Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience (Ciolli), Ospedale Civile, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Modena, Modena, Italy.
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Miriam Heyse
From the Department of Neurology (Ungerer, Begli, Heyse, Purrucker, Regula, Berberich, Nagel, Ringleb, Gumbinger), University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg; from the Department of Neurology (Purrucker, Regula), GRN-Klinik Sinsheim, Sinsheim, Germany; and from the Stroke Unit, Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience (Ciolli), Ospedale Civile, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Modena, Modena, Italy.
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Jan Purrucker
From the Department of Neurology (Ungerer, Begli, Heyse, Purrucker, Regula, Berberich, Nagel, Ringleb, Gumbinger), University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg; from the Department of Neurology (Purrucker, Regula), GRN-Klinik Sinsheim, Sinsheim, Germany; and from the Stroke Unit, Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience (Ciolli), Ospedale Civile, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Modena, Modena, Italy.
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Jens Regula
From the Department of Neurology (Ungerer, Begli, Heyse, Purrucker, Regula, Berberich, Nagel, Ringleb, Gumbinger), University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg; from the Department of Neurology (Purrucker, Regula), GRN-Klinik Sinsheim, Sinsheim, Germany; and from the Stroke Unit, Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience (Ciolli), Ospedale Civile, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Modena, Modena, Italy.
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Anne Berberich
From the Department of Neurology (Ungerer, Begli, Heyse, Purrucker, Regula, Berberich, Nagel, Ringleb, Gumbinger), University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg; from the Department of Neurology (Purrucker, Regula), GRN-Klinik Sinsheim, Sinsheim, Germany; and from the Stroke Unit, Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience (Ciolli), Ospedale Civile, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Modena, Modena, Italy.
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Ludovico Ciolli
From the Department of Neurology (Ungerer, Begli, Heyse, Purrucker, Regula, Berberich, Nagel, Ringleb, Gumbinger), University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg; from the Department of Neurology (Purrucker, Regula), GRN-Klinik Sinsheim, Sinsheim, Germany; and from the Stroke Unit, Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience (Ciolli), Ospedale Civile, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Modena, Modena, Italy.
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Simon Nagel
From the Department of Neurology (Ungerer, Begli, Heyse, Purrucker, Regula, Berberich, Nagel, Ringleb, Gumbinger), University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg; from the Department of Neurology (Purrucker, Regula), GRN-Klinik Sinsheim, Sinsheim, Germany; and from the Stroke Unit, Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience (Ciolli), Ospedale Civile, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Modena, Modena, Italy.
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Peter Ringleb
From the Department of Neurology (Ungerer, Begli, Heyse, Purrucker, Regula, Berberich, Nagel, Ringleb, Gumbinger), University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg; from the Department of Neurology (Purrucker, Regula), GRN-Klinik Sinsheim, Sinsheim, Germany; and from the Stroke Unit, Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience (Ciolli), Ospedale Civile, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Modena, Modena, Italy.
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Christoph Gumbinger
From the Department of Neurology (Ungerer, Begli, Heyse, Purrucker, Regula, Berberich, Nagel, Ringleb, Gumbinger), University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg; from the Department of Neurology (Purrucker, Regula), GRN-Klinik Sinsheim, Sinsheim, Germany; and from the Stroke Unit, Neurology Unit, Department of Neuroscience (Ciolli), Ospedale Civile, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Modena, Modena, Italy.
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Matthias Ungerer, Nima Haji Begli, Miriam Heyse, Jan Purrucker, Jens Regula, Anne Berberich, Ludovico Ciolli, Simon Nagel, Peter Ringleb, Christoph Gumbinger
Neurosciences Journal Aug 2020, 25 (4) 292-300; DOI: 10.17712/nsj.2020.4.20190100

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