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Human Development and Health > Cardiology" and Year is 2024

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Association of myocardial injury with adverse long-term survival among cancer patients - Hussein Bashar, Ofer Kobo, Nick Curzen and Mamas A. Mamas
Type: Article | 2024

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Type: Editorial | 2024

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Type: Review | 2024 | Item availability restricted.

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Derivation and validation of a novel functional FFR CT score incorporating the burden of coronary stenosis severity and flow impairment to predict clinical events - Lavinia Gabara, Jonathan Hinton, Mohamed Kira, Alec Saunders, James Shambrook, Ausami Abbas, Jonathon A. Leipsic, Campbell Rogers, Sarah Mullen, Nicholas Ng, Sam Wilding, Pamela S. Douglas, Manesh Patel, Timothy A. Fairbairn, Mark A. Hlatky and Nick Curzen
Type: Article | 2024

British Cardiovascular Intervention Society Training Culture Focus Group position statement: ‘Bringing Trainees and Trainers Together’ - Thomas R. Gilpin, Holly Morgan, Christian Fielder Camm, Alexandra Moss, James Cotton, Raghav T. Bhatia, Dan McKenzie, Rasha Al-Lamee and Nick Curzen
Type: Article | 2024 | Item availability restricted.

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Type: Article | 2024 | Item availability restricted.

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Very early invasive strategy in higher risk non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome: the RAPID NSTEMI trial - Thomas A. Kite, Andrew Ladwiniec, John P. Greenwood, Chris P. Gale, Brijesh Anantharam, Ranjit More, Simon Lee Hetherington, Sohail Q. Khan, Peter O'Kane, Roby Rakhit, Alexander Chase, Shaun Barber, Ghazala Waheed, Colin Berry, Marcus Flather, Gerry P. McCann, Nick Curzen, Adrian P. Banning and Anthony H. Gershlick
Type: Article | 2024

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Indirect impact of the war in Ukraine on primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in Poland - Mamas A. Mamas, Glen P. Martin, Marek Grygier, Rishi K. Wadhera, Christian Mallen, Nick Curzen, Harindra C. Wijeysundera, Amitava Banerjee, Evangelos Kontopantelis, Muhammad Rashid, Janusz Sielski and Zbigniew Siudak
Type: Article | 2024

Impact of society guidelines on trends in use of newer P2Y12 inhibitors for patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention - Mohamed O. Mohamed, Evangelos Kontopantelis, Mirvat Alasnag, Andrew S.P. Sharp, Christos Bourantas, Alex Sirker, Nick Curzen and Mamas A. Mamas
Type: Article | 2024

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Type: Article | 2024

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Complex high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention types, trends, and outcomes in nonsurgical centres - Warkaa Shamkhani, Muhammad Rashid, Saadiq Moledina, Peter Ludman, Nick Curzen, Harindra C. Wijeysundera, Cindy L. Grines and Mamas A. Mamas
Type: Article | 2024

Cost-effectiveness of intravascular ultrasound-guided percutaneous intervention in patients with acute coronary syndromes: a UK perspective - Andrew S.P. Sharp, Tim Kinnaird, Nick Curzen, Ruba Ayyub, Jorge Emilio Alfonso, Mamas A. Mamas and Henri Vanden Bavière
Type: Article | 2024 | Item not available on this server.

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Type: Article | 2024

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Clinical decision aids and computed tomography coronary angiography in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome - Kang-Ling Wang, Caelan Taggart, Michael McDermott, Rachel O'Brien, Katherine Oatey, Liza Keating, Robert F. Storey, Dirk Felmeden, Nick Curzen, Attila Kardos, Carl Roobottom, Jason Smith, Steve Goodacre, David E. Newby and Alasdair J. Gray
Type: Article | 2024

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