Correction to: BMC Neurol 21, 365 (2021)

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-021-02400-8

Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported errors in the table heading for Tables 1, 2 and 3 and Fig. 3.

Table 1 Patients characteristics
Table 2 Association between high body temperature levels (BT≥37.5°C) and outcomes
Table 3 Comparison of different BT levels in subgroup analysis according to the achieved recanalization status
Fig. 3
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Subgroup analysis of body temperature levels with clinical outcomes post-mechanical thrombectomy. Adjusted variables: age, sex, length of stay, NIHSS score at baseline, atrial fibrillation, smoking, serum glucose level, SBP, WBC, procedure time, successful recanalization and number of devices passes. mRS, modified Rankin Scales; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale

Table 1: There should only be two rows in the heading, “All patients”, “BT < 37.5°C” and “P value*” should be in a single row and a vertical line should cross below these headings (“All patients”, “BT < 37.5°C”, “BT ≥37.5°C”).

Table 2: Column 1, “Clinical Outcomes” should be changed to “Clinical outcomes”. Column 2, a vertical line should run across below “BT < 37.5°C” the same vertical line found in column 3. And keep “BT≥ 37.5°C” and “(n=152)” aligned up and down in column 3, the same for column 2.

Table 3: The second row for columns 2-3 and 5-6, there should be a vertical line that crosses above “mRS 0–2 and mRS 3–6” the same line found in columns 8 and 9.

Figure 3: The last section entry “No recanalization Complete recanalization” should be separated into two entries “No recanalization” and “Complete recanalization”.

The original article [1] has been updated.