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SITS Award 2018 announcement

SITS has, for the first time, awarded 20 centres with top recruitment and high rate of data completeness in the SITS Registry. The contribution is an important part of our mission; assure excellence in acute treatment and secondary prevention of stroke, as well as to facilitate clinical trials.

Each centre will soon receive a diploma to acknowledge their important effort with data entry in SITS.

IVT protocol Award Winners

 1. South Glasgow University Hospital

UNITED KINGDOM

     LC: Azmil Abdul-Rahim & Angela Welch

2. Tartu University Hospital

ESTONIA

    LC: Janika Körv

3. Republican Vilnius University Hospital

LITHUANIA

    LC: Aleksandras Vilionskis

4. University Hospital of Heidelberg

GERMANY

    LC: Peter Ringleb

5. Krajska Nemocnice Liberec

CZECH REPUBLIC

    LC: Lubomir Jurak

6. Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Modena

ITALY

    LC: Andrea Zini

7. FN u sv Anny v Brne

CZECH REPUBLIC

    LC: Lenka Kouřilová

8. Hamad General Hospital

QATAR

    LC: Naveed Akhtar

Longest Time Period in

SITS Registry

1. University Hospital of Heidelberg

GERMANY

    LC: Peter Ringleb

2. CHU St. Luc – Woluwe

BELGIUM

    LC: Andre Peeters

3. AZ Klina – Brasschaat

BELGIUM

    LC: Fran Couvreur

4. Aberdeen Royal Infirmary

UNITED KINGDOM

    LC: Mary Joan Macleod

TBY protocol Award Winners

1. Hospital Sao Jose

PORTUGAL

    LC: Ana Paiva Nunes

2. FN Ostrava

CZECH REPUBLIC

    LC: Eva Hurtikova

3. Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Modena

ITALY

    LC: Andrea Zini

4. North Estonia Medical Centre

ESTONIA

    LC: Viiu-Marika Rand

5. CHU St. Luc – Woluwe

BELGIUM

    LC: Andre Peeters

APP protocol Award Winners

1. Naberezhnye Chelny BSMP Tatarstan

RUSSIA

    LC: Shamil Musin

2. Hamad General Hospital

QATAR

    LC: Naveed Akhtar

3. Bishkek City Civil Clinic 1

KYRGYSTAN

    LC: Inna Lutsenko

 

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