1naresh
Array
(
    [urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:identity] => Array
        (
            [runtime-id] => urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:identity
            [type] => guest
            [service-id] => ajnr-ac.highwire.org
            [access-type] => Controlled
            [privilege] => Array
                (
                    [urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:privilege] => Array
                        (
                            [runtime-id] => urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:privilege
                            [type] => privilege-set
                            [privilege-set] => GUEST
                        )

                )

            [credentials] => Array
                (
                    [method] => guest
                )

        )

)
1naresh
Array
(
    [urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:identity] => Array
        (
            [runtime-id] => urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:identity
            [type] => guest
            [service-id] => ajnr-ac.highwire.org
            [access-type] => Controlled
            [privilege] => Array
                (
                    [urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:privilege] => Array
                        (
                            [runtime-id] => urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:privilege
                            [type] => privilege-set
                            [privilege-set] => GUEST
                        )

                )

            [credentials] => Array
                (
                    [method] => guest
                )

        )

)

Table 2:

Error type based on pathology

PathologyTotal Errors (n = 175)Percentage (%)
Acute/subacute infarct4425.1%
Aneurysm2413.7%
Subdural hematoma179.7%
Significant arterial stenosis116.3%
Dural sinus occlusion116.3%
Epidural hematoma84.6%
Large-vessel occlusion84.6%
Overcall74.0%
Arterial dissection74.0%
Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy74.0%
Chronic infarct52.9%
AVM-AVF52.9%
Subarachnoid hemorrhage52.9%
Hemorrhagic contusion31.7%
Embolic infarct21.1%
Intraventricular hemorrhage21.1%
Retroclival bleed21.1%
Vasospasm21.1%
Subclavian steal10.6%
Sinus pericranii10.6%
Deep neck vein occlusion10.6%
Growing hemorrhage10.6%
PRES10.6%
  • Note:—PRES indicates posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome.