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November Updates - Challenges to Enrollment, but Study Progressing

11/27/2015

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We were pleased to reach and surpass our major milestone of 50 patients this month - enrolment is now at 58 patients! 
Despite this success, enrolment has been slower this month due to some unforeseen challenges at several of our Canadian sites, including staffing issues and technical problems with waveform collection. 

We plan to address these challenges before the New Year and we are planning a conference call for all site investigators for early in the New Year to discuss study progress and next steps. 

For more detailed information on study progress, check out the latest update report on our
study progress page. 

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