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Gosai J, Charalampidis P, Nikolaidou T, Parviz Y, Morris P, Channer K, et al.
Andrology . 2016 Mar; 4(3):486-91. PMID: 27027684
There is a clear association between low serum testosterone and coronary artery disease (CAD) in men. Hypotestosteronaemia is associated with accelerated atherosclerosis and a quarter of men with CAD are...
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Morris P, Trevest K, Butt A, Grech E
BMJ . 2012 Feb; 344:e628. PMID: 22302833
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Gosai J, Malkin C, Grech E
Case Rep Med . 2010 Apr; 2010:132902. PMID: 20368774
A 62-year-old lady was admitted with clinical and electrocardiograph features of acute myocardial infarction. Urgent coronary arteriography was performed, demonstrating a single discrete stenosis of one coronary artery. Following intracoronary...
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Chuah S, Al-Mohammad A, Proctor A, Grech E
Acute Card Care . 2006 Aug; 8(2):119-21. PMID: 16885081
Anomalous coronary arteries are uncommon. This case illustrates an unusual result of percutaneous coronary intervention to the right coronary artery (RCA), where the circulation was also restored in the left...
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Sutton A, Campbell P, Graham R, Price D, Gray J, Grech E, et al.
Heart . 2005 Sep; 91(10):1330-7. PMID: 16162629
Objective: To report one year results of the MERLIN (Middlesbrough early revascularisation to limit infarction) trial, a prospective randomised trial comparing the strategy of coronary angiography and urgent revascularisation with...
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Price D, Campbell P, Sutton A, Grech E, Davies A, Hall J, et al.
Int J Cardiovasc Intervent . 2002 Nov; 4(1):15-20. PMID: 12431335
BACKGROUND: The EPISTENT trial reported improved early outcomes with routine use of abciximab after coronary stenting. Increasing use of stents means that routine abciximab adds significantly to costs of percutaneous...
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Sutton A, Finn P, Grech E, Hall J, Stewart M, Davies A, et al.
Am Heart J . 2001 Mar; 141(4):677-83. PMID: 11275937
Background: Although modern contrast agents have tolerability superior to older agents, significant differences remain between the agents currently in use. Methods: To investigate the incidence of early (<24 hours) and...
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Grech E, Sutton A, Campbell P, Ashton V, Price D, Hall J, et al.
Am J Cardiol . 2000 Aug; 86(4):400-5. PMID: 10946032
Early studies indicated that after successful thrombolytic recanalization, adjunctive percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) was not appropriate, even when a significant residual stenosis was present. The aim of this study...
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Sutton A, Campbell P, Grech E, Price D, Davies A, Hall J, et al.
Heart . 2000 Jul; 84(2):197-204. PMID: 10908260
Objective: To assess the outcome of a policy of emergency coronary angiography with or without rescue angioplasty in patients with acute myocardial infarction and ECG evidence of failed reperfusion after...
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Sutton A, Campbell P, Price D, Grech E, Hall J, Davies A, et al.
Heart . 2000 Jul; 84(2):149-56. PMID: 10908249
Objective: To determine whether simple, readily applicable ECG criteria will allow early prediction of inadequate (< TIMI 3) flow in the infarct related vessel in patients receiving thrombolytic treatment for...