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  4. Correction: Exploration of surgical blood pressure management and expected motor recovery in individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury

Correction: Exploration of surgical blood pressure management and expected motor recovery in individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury

Spinal Cord, 2020 · DOI: 10.1038/s41393-019-0400-3 · Published: December 10, 2019

Spinal Cord InjuryCardiovascular ScienceNeurology

Simple Explanation

This is a correction to a previously published article regarding surgical blood pressure management and motor recovery in individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury. The correction addresses a misstated number of males and females in the ‘Improvement’ group in Table 1 of the original article. The associated p-value has changed from ‘0.21’ to ‘0.39’ as a result of the correction.

Study Duration
Not specified
Participants
Individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury
Evidence Level
Not specified

Key Findings

  • 1
    The number of males in the ‘Improvement’ group was corrected from ‘13 (81.3)’ to ‘12 (75)’.
  • 2
    The number of females in the ‘Improvement’ group was corrected from ‘3 (18.8)’ to ‘4 (25)’.
  • 3
    The p-value associated with the corrected data changed from 0.21 to 0.39.

Research Summary

This correction pertains to an error in the original article concerning the sex distribution within the 'Improvement' group. The corrected values for the number of males and females, along with the updated p-value, are now reflected in the PDF and HTML versions of the article. The original article explores the relationship between surgical blood pressure management and motor recovery following traumatic spinal cord injury.

Practical Implications

Data Accuracy

Ensures accurate representation of participant demographics in research findings.

Statistical Validity

Corrects statistical analysis and p-values, maintaining the integrity of the study's conclusions.

Reproducibility

Facilitates accurate replication and meta-analysis of the study's results by other researchers.

Study Limitations

  • 1
    Correction of a single error; other potential errors may exist.
  • 2
    The correction only addresses sex misassignment.
  • 3
    Impact of p-value change on overall study conclusions not discussed.

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