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Operator volume is not associated with mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention: insights from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society registry.
Eur Heart J. 2018 May 7;39(18):1623-1634. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehy125.
Eur Heart J. 2018.
PMID: 29579219
METHODS AND RESULTS: This observational cohort study analysed procedures recorded in the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society PCI database from 2013 to 2014 in England and Wales. ...
METHODS AND RESULTS: This observational cohort study analysed procedures recorded in the British Cardiovascular Intervention S …
Temporal trends in relative survival following percutaneous coronary intervention.
Hulme WJ, Sperrin M, Martin GP, Curzen N, Ludman P, Kontopantelis E, Mamas MA; British Cardiovascular Intervention Society and the National Institute of Cardiovascular Outcomes Research.
Hulme WJ, et al.
BMJ Open. 2019 Feb 19;9(2):e024627. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-024627.
BMJ Open. 2019.
PMID: 30782913
Free PMC article.
METHODS: National Health Service PCI activity in England and Wales from 2007 to 2014 is considered using data from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society PCI Registry. Background mortality is as reported in Office for National Statistics life tables. ...
METHODS: National Health Service PCI activity in England and Wales from 2007 to 2014 is considered using data from the British Car …
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Increased Radial Access Is Not Associated With Worse Femoral Outcomes for Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in the United Kingdom.
Hulme W, Sperrin M, Kontopantelis E, Ratib K, Ludman P, Sirker A, Kinnaird T, Curzen N, Kwok CS, De Belder M, Nolan J, Mamas MA; British Cardiovascular Intervention Society and the National Institute of Cardiovascular Outcomes Research.
Hulme W, et al.
Circ Cardiovasc Interv. 2017 Feb;10(2):e004279. doi: 10.1161/CIRCINTERVENTIONS.116.004279.
Circ Cardiovasc Interv. 2017.
PMID: 28196898
The aim of this study was to assess whether a change in access site practice toward transradial access nationally has led to worse outcomes in percutaneous coronary intervention procedures performed through the transfemoral access approach. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using the Briti …
The aim of this study was to assess whether a change in access site practice toward transradial access nationally has led to worse outcomes …
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