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. 2017 Sep 26;318(12):1188. doi: 10.1001/jama.2017.13530

Value Error in Figure 3

PMCID: PMC8177238  PMID: 28973594

In the Original Investigation entitled “Effect of radiofrequency denervation on pain intensity among patients with chronic low back pain: the Mint randomized clinical trials,”1 published in the July 4, 2017, issue of JAMA, there were errors in Figure 3. In the first box after randomization on the left side, 26 for “positive facet joint block” should be 25 and 67 for “did not receive radiofrequency denervation” should be 36. In the fifth box down after randomization on the left, 16 for “did not complete 3-mo follow-up” should be 15 and 8 for “no response” should be 7. In the sixth box down after randomization on the left, 19 for “did not complete 6-mo follow-up” should be 18 and 12 for “no response” should be 11. This article was corrected online.

Reference

  • 1.Juch JNS, Maas ET, Ostelo RWJG, et al. Effect of radiofrequency denervation on pain intensity among patients with chronic low back pain: the Mint randomized clinical trials. JAMA. 2017;318(1):68-81. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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