127 Global differences in SAB management 6 Finally, because it was impossible to control who filled out the survey, respondents theoretically could have been non-physicians or could have completed the survey multiple times. However, because there was no incentive in responding, and we did not discover any nonsensical answers, this seems unlikely. Overall, the advantage of receiving feedback from over 2000 specialists from all over the world outweighs the potential disadvantages of the use of social media platforms. Conclusion Large practice variations for SAB exist throughout the world, reflecting the absence of an international standard of care for the management of patients with SAB. This article sets the stage and the agenda for multinational or global clinical trials and networks, to address the unresolved aspects of this devastating disease.
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