Search Results - "Sutton, Andrew G C"
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Cumulative funnel plots for the early detection of interoperator variation: retrospective database analysis of observed versus predicted results of percutaneous coronary intervention
Published in BMJ (26-04-2008)“…Objective To use funnel plots and cumulative funnel plots to compare in-hospital outcome data for operators undertaking percutaneous coronary interventions…”
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A randomized trial of rescue angioplasty versus a conservative approach for failed fibrinolysis in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: the Middlesbrough Early Revascularization to Limit INfarction (MERLIN) trial
Published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (21-07-2004)“…We sought to compare emergency coronary angiography with or without rescue percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with conservative treatment in patients…”
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Impact of implementation of evidence-based strategies to reduce door-to-balloon time in patients presenting with STEMI: continuous data analysis and feedback using a statistical process control plot
Published in Heart (British Cardiac Society) (01-10-2010)“…Strategies to reduce DTB (door-to-balloon) time have been previously described. However, there is no well-established data-monitoring system that can be used…”
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Early invasive versus conservative treatment in patients with failed fibrinolysis—no late survival benefit: The final analysis of the Middlesbrough Early Revascularisation to Limit Infarction (MERLIN) randomized trial
Published in The American heart journal (01-05-2007)“…Background Early (30 days) and midterm (6 months) clinical outcomes in trials comparing rescue angioplasty (rescue percutaneous coronary intervention [rPCI])…”
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Outcomes after culprit-only percutaneous coronary intervention for multivessel disease during ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: a comparison of registry and clinical trial outcomes
Published in Coronary artery disease (01-11-2018)“…BACKGROUNDThe PRAMI and CvLPRIT trials support preventive percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for multivessel coronary disease found during ST-segment…”
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Rapid Aspirin Desensitization is Safe and Feasible in Patients With Stable and Unstable Coronary Artery Disease: A Single-Center Experience
Published in Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology and therapeutics (01-07-2019)“…There are limited data on aspirin (ASA) desensitization for patients with coronary disease. We present our experience with a rapid nurse-led oral…”
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Old Drugs and Late Intervention – Can We Improve as the Struggle for Universal Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Continues?
Published in Revista española de cardiologia (01-11-2011)Get full text
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Rescue angioplasty after failed fibrinolysis for acute myocardial infarction: predictors of a failed procedure and 1-year mortality
Published in Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions (01-02-2008)“…Rescue angioplasty (rPCI) for failed fibrinolysis is associated with a low mortality if successful, but a high mortality if it fails. The latter may reflect a…”
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Successful thrombus extraction with the Rescue™ thrombus management system during acute percutaneous coronary intervention improves flow but does not necessarily restore optimal myocardial tissue perfusion
Published in Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions (01-06-2006)“…We determined the effectiveness of the Rescue™ device in restoring flow and achieving optimal tissue perfusion during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)…”
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The impact of chronically diseased coronary arteries and stenting on the corrected TIMI frame count in elective coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention procedures
Published in Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions (01-11-2007)“…The impact of chronic coronary obstructions on resting blood flow in stable cardiac patients and the response to percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using…”
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Rescue angioplasty—the MERLIN trial
Published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (01-03-2005)“…[...]the figure of 3,000 is an estimation of the number required in each of the two arms in order to demonstrate significant reduction in coronary mortality at…”
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Old drugs and late intervention - can we improve as the struggle for universal primary percutaneous coronary intervention continues?
Published in Revista española de cardiologia (01-11-2011)Get full text
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Early and late reactions after the use of iopamidol 340, ioxaglate 320, and iodixanol 320 in cardiac catheterization
Published in The American heart journal (01-04-2001)“…Background Although modern contrast agents have tolerability superior to older agents, significant differences remain between the agents currently in use…”
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Should patients in cardiogenic shock undergo rescue angioplasty after failed fibrinolysis: comparison of primary versus rescue angioplasty in cardiogenic shock patients
Published in The Journal of invasive cardiology (01-05-2007)“…Trials of rescue angioplasty (rPCI) following failed fibrinolysis have excluded patients with cardiogenic shock and the benefit of rPCI in this setting is…”
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Reappraising the role of immdiate intervention following thrombolytic recanalization in acute myocardial infarction
Published in The American journal of cardiology (15-08-2000)“…One hundred patients with acute myocardial infarction of <10 hours duration underwent coronary angiography 2 hours after receiving thrombolytic therapy, with…”
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A randomized trial of Rescue angioplasty versus a conservative approach for failed fibrinolysis in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: The Middlesbrough early revascularization to limit infarction (MERLIN) trial. Commentary
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A randomized prospective trial of ioxaglate 320 (Hexabrix) vs. iodixanol 320 (Visipaque) in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention
Published in Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions (01-11-2002)“…We performed a randomized, prospective, double blind trial comparing the use of the ionic dimer contrast agent ioxaglate 320 (Hexabrix) with the nonionic dimer…”
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Rescue angioplasty after failed fibrinolysis foracute myocardial infarction: Predictors of a failed procedure and 1-year mortality
Published in Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions (01-02-2008)“…Background: Rescue angioplasty (rPCI) for failed fibrinolysis is associated with a low mortality if successful, but a high mortality if it fails. The latter…”
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Definition of failed lysis may have influenced outcome in the MERLIN trial: Reply
Published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (01-03-2005)“…[...]40% of patients in the rescue arm were transferred, and the time delay was almost 2 h (105 ± 32 min). d) Neither a 60-min nor 90-min ECG addresses the…”
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