A D Timmis
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Recent Articles
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Dondo T, Hall M, Timmis A, Yan A, Batin P, Oliver G, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2016 Jul;
6(7):e011600.
PMID: 27406646
Objectives: To investigate geographic variation in guideline-indicated treatments for non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) in the English National Health Service (NHS). Design: Cohort study using registry data from the Myocardial Ischaemia...
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Alabas O, Hall M, Dondo T, Rutherford M, Timmis A, Batin P, et al.
J Epidemiol Community Health
. 2016 Jun;
71(1):25-32.
PMID: 27307468
Background: The long-term excess risk of death associated with diabetes following acute myocardial infarction is unknown. We determined the excess risk of death associated with diabetes among patients with ST-elevation...
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Choudry F, Weerackody R, Timmis A, Wragg A, Mathur A, Sporton S, et al.
Eur Heart J Acute Cardiovasc Care
. 2014 Oct;
4(4):378-85.
PMID: 25326470
Background: Current recommendations are for primary percutaneous coronary intervention (pPCI) in ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) complicated by out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). However, information about longer-term outcomes is sparse,...
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Jones D, Rathod K, Sekhri N, Junghans C, Gallagher S, Rothman M, et al.
Heart
. 2011 Dec;
98(5):414-9.
PMID: 22128203
Objective: To compare short and medium-term prognosis in South Asian and Caucasian patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to determine if there are ethnic differences in case death rates. Design:...
5.
Timmis A, Alfonso F, Ambrosio G, Ector H, Kulakowski P, Pinto F, et al.
Heart
. 2011 Oct;
97(22):1819.
PMID: 22016399
No abstract available.
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Zaman M, Shipley M, Stafford M, Brunner E, Timmis A, Marmot M, et al.
J Public Health (Oxf)
. 2010 Nov;
33(3):430-8.
PMID: 21045007
Background: Whether the higher coronary mortality in South Asians compared with White populations is due to a higher incidence of disease is not known. This study assessed cumulative incidence of...
7.
Roberts W, Wright A, Timmis J, Timmis A
Br J Radiol
. 2008 Dec;
82(976):267-71.
PMID: 19098083
The clinical application of cardiac CT is increasing, but heart rate control is often required to prevent motion artefact. Here, we describe a protocol for heart rate control in patients...
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Sekhri N, Feder G, Junghans C, Hemingway H, Timmis A
Heart
. 2006 Jun;
93(4):458-63.
PMID: 16790531
Objective: To determine whether rapid access chest pain clinics are clinically effective by comparison of coronary event rates in patients diagnosed with angina with rates in patients diagnosed with non-cardiac...
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Sekhri N, Feder G, Junghans C, Hemingway H, Timmis A
QJM
. 2006 Feb;
99(3):135-41.
PMID: 16478795
Background: The National Service Framework for coronary heart disease recommends rapid-access chest pain clinics (RACPCs) for cardiological assessment of new-onset chest pain within 2 weeks of referral. Aim: To measure...
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Sulfi S, Timmis A
Int J Clin Pract
. 2006 Feb;
60(2):222-8.
PMID: 16451297
Heart rate, a major determinant of angina in coronary disease, is also an important predictor of cardiovascular mortality. Lowering heart rate is therefore one of the most important therapeutic approaches...