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Correction to The Clopidogrel in Unstable Angina to Prevent Recurrent Events Trial Investigators, N Engl J Med 345(7):494-502 August 16, 2001.

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Volume 345:1716 December 6, 2001 Number 23

Effects of Clopidogrel in Addition to Aspirin in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes without ST-Segment Elevation

 

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Effects of Clopidogrel in Addition to Aspirin in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes without ST-Segment Elevation . On page 494, at the end of the Results section of the abstract, the percentages of patients with episodes of life-threatening bleeding should have been "2.2 percent vs. 1.8 percent," not "2.1 percent vs. 1.8 percent," as printed. In the Manuscript Writing Committee listed at the bottom of the right-hand column, "Keith K. Fox" should have read "Keith A.A. Fox." On page 498, on line 13 of the left-hand column, the rates of bleeding after coronary-artery bypass grafting should have read, "8.3 percent vs. 6.6 percent," not "1.3 percent vs. 1.1 percent," as printed.


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