P-015 The zoom system demonstrates higher first pass effect and faster reperfusion as compared to a consecutive contemporaneous series of aspiration catheters: analysis from a multicenter retrospective cohort. Majidi, S, Vargas, J, Hawk, H, Nimjee, S, Zakeri, A, Mokin, M, Kellogg, R, DeLeacy, R, Cortez, G, & Aghaebrahmin, A 2021. Publisher: British Medical Journal Publishing Groupbibtex @article{majidi_p-015_2021,
title = {P-015 {The} zoom system demonstrates higher first pass effect and faster reperfusion as compared to a consecutive contemporaneous series of aspiration catheters: analysis from a multicenter retrospective cohort},
issn = {1759-8478},
author = {Majidi, S and Vargas, J and Hawk, H and Nimjee, S and Zakeri, A and Mokin, M and Kellogg, R and DeLeacy, R and Cortez, G and Aghaebrahmin, A},
year = {2021},
note = {Publisher: British Medical Journal Publishing Group},
}
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