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Tilt Testing with Combined Lower Body Negative Pressure: a "Gold Standard" for Measuring Orthostatic Tolerance
Published on: March 21, 2013
Correction to: ST‑segment changes during tilt table testing for postural tachycardia syndrome: correlation with
Ramya Vajapey1, Erika Hutt Centeno1, Erik H Van Iterson1
1Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Section of Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing, Cleveland Clinic, 9500 Euclid Avenue, J2-2, Cleveland, OH, 44195, USA.
The study details a correction to the third author's name in the original publication. The accurate name is now provided for proper attribution in scientific literature.
Area of Science:
- Correction of author attribution in scientific publications.
Context:
- An error in the original publication has been identified regarding the third author's name.
- Accurate author information is crucial for scientific integrity and citation.
Purpose:
- To formally correct and provide the complete, accurate name of the third author.
- To ensure the scientific record reflects the correct authorship.
Summary:
- The original publication contained an error in the listing of the third author's name.
- The correct and full name of the third author is now officially stated.
Impact:
- Ensures proper credit and recognition for the author's contribution.
- Maintains the accuracy and integrity of the scientific record and future citations.
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