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Human Development and Health > Cardiology" and Year is 2022

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Type: Article | 2022 | Item not available on this server.

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Type: Editorial | 2022 | Item not available on this server.

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Impact of availability of catheter laboratory facilities on management and outcomes of acute myocardial infarction presenting with out of hospital cardiac arrest - Mohamed Dafaalla, Muhammad Rashid, Louise Sun, Tom Quinn, Adam Timmis, Harindra Wijeysundera, Rodrigo Bagur, Erin Michos, Nick Curzen and Mamas A. Mamas
Type: Article | 2022 | Item not available on this server.

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Magnetic retrieval of prosthetic heart valves for redo-TAVI - Oguz Can Eren, Nick Curzen and Neil W. Bressloff
Type: Article | 2022

TAVI between a rock and a hard place in a transplanted heart - Saad M. Ezad, Nick Curzen, Ausami Abbas and John Rawlins
Type: Article | 2022 | Item not available on this server.

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Type: Article | 2022

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Very early invasive angiography versus standard of care in higher-risk non-ST elevation myocardial infarction: study protocol for the prospective multicentre randomised controlled RAPID N-STEMI trial - Thomas A. Kite, Amerjeet S. Banning, Andrew Ladwiniec, Chris P. Gale, John P. Greenwood, Miles Dalby, Rachel Hobson, Shaun Barber, Emma Parker, Colin Berry, Marcus D. Flather, Nick Curzen, Adrian P. Banning, Gerry P. McCann and Anthony H. Gershlick
Type: Article | 2022

Timing of invasive strategy in non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials - Thomas A. Kite, Sameer A. Kurmani, Vasiliki Bountziouka, Nicola J. Cooper, Selina T. Lock, Chris P. Gale, Marcus Flather, Nick Curzen, Adrian P. Banning, Gerry P. McCann and Andrew Ladwiniec
Type: Article | 2022

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Defining percutaneous coronary intervention complexity and risk: an analysis of the United Kingdom BCIS database 2006-2016 - Majd Protty, Andrew S.P. Sharp, Sean Gallagher, Vasim Farooq, James C. Spratt, Peter Ludman, Richard Anderson, Margaret M. McEntegart, Colm Hanratty, Simon Walsh, Nick Curzen, Elliot Smith, Mamas Mamas and Tim Kinnaird
Type: Article | 2022 | Item not available on this server.

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Type: Article | 2022

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Uncovering the treatable burden of severe aortic stenosis in the UK - Geoffrey A. Strange, Simon Stewart, Nick Curzen, Simon Ray, Simon Kendall, Peter Braidley, Keith Pearce, Renzo Pessotto, David Playford and Huon H. Gray
Type: Article | 2022

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Same-day discharge after elective percutaneous coronary intervention for chronic total occlusion in the UK - Paraskevi Taxiarchi, Evangelos Kontopantelis, Tim Kinnaird, Nick Curzen, Javed Ahmed, Azfar Zaman, Peter Ludman, Shoaib Ahmad, Glen P. Martin and Mamas A. Mamas
Type: Article | 2022 | Item not available on this server.

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Presentation cardiac troponin and early computed tomography coronary angiography in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome: a pre-specified secondary analysis of the RAPID-CTCA trial - Kang-Ling Wang, Carl Roobottom, Jason E. Smith, Steve Goodacre, Katherine Oatey, Rachel O'Brien, Robert F. Storey, Nick Curzen, Liza Keating, Attila Kardos, Dirk Felmeden, Praveen Thokala, Nicholas L. Mills, David E. Newby and Alasdair J. Gray
Type: Article | 2022

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