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This article refers to:
Autonomic impairment of patients in coma with different Glasgow coma score assessed with heart rate variability

Article title: Autonomic impairment of patients in coma with different Glasgow coma score assessed with heart rate variability

Authors: Mario Estévez-Báez, Calixto Machado, Benjamín García-Sánchez, Valia Rodríguez, Reynaldo Alvarez-Santana, Gerry Leisman, José Mario Estévez Carrera, Adam Schiavi, Julio Montes-Brown, and Eduardo Arrufat-Pié

Journal: Brain Injury

Bibliometrics: Volume 33, Number 4, pages 496 - 516

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/02699052.2018.1553312

When the above article was published online and in print, the section ‘Very high-frequency oscillations of patients in coma’ on page 511 contained errors. The corrected portion of that section is listed below:

The frequency of the appearance of peaks in the VHF range, considered from 0.4 to 1.0 Hz, was reported by other authors in 9 recordings of 6 patients after some months of cardiac transplantation (CT), and not observed in 8 recordings from other 4 CT patients [125], and in 9 CT patients from 13 in other report [126]. It represents a higher frequency than that observed in our patients in coma (51% vs. 21.2%).

In addition, References (125) and (126) were listed incorrectly. The correct versions of those references are listed below:

125. Toledo E, Pinhas I, Aravot D, Akselrod S. Very high frequency oscillations in the heart rate and blood pressure of heart transplant patients. Med Biol Eng Comput. 2003;41(4):432-8.

126. Toledo E, Pinhas I, Aravot D, Almog Y, Akselrod S. Functional restitution of cardiac control in heart transplant patients. Am J Physiol Regulatory Integrative Comp Physiol. 2002;282:R900–R8.

The authors apologize for these errors.

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