Intracranial approach for sub-second monitoring of neurotransmitters during dbs electrode implantation does not increase infection rate

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  • who: Brittany Liebenow and collaborators from the NC, United States of America, Department of Neurosurgery, Wake Forest School of Medicine, WinstonSalem, NC, United States of America, Department of Neurology, University of Miami Miller School of have published the paper: Intracranial approach for sub-second monitoring of neurotransmitters during DBS electrode implantation does not increase infection rate, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 11/Nov/2021
  • what: The authors compare the 30-day post-operative infection rates of research (N=116) and non-research (N=486) groups at the institution to investigate whether these experiments increased . . .

     

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