N Sekhri
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Recent Articles
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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:...
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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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Foo K, Sekhri N, Knight C, Deaner A, Cooper J, Ranjadayalan K, et al.
Diabet Med
. 2004 Aug;
21(9):1025-31.
PMID: 15317609
Aims: To compare major determinants of myocardial oxygen demand (heart rate, blood pressure and rate pressure product) in patients with and without diabetes admitted with acute coronary syndromes. Methods: A...
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Foo K, Sekhri N, Deaner A, Knight C, Suliman A, Ranjadayalan K, et al.
Heart
. 2002 Dec;
89(1):31-5.
PMID: 12482786
Objectives: To compare serum potassium concentrations in diabetic and non-diabetic patients in the early phase of acute coronary syndromes. Background: Acute phase hypokalaemia occurs in response to adrenergic activation, which...
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Wilkinson J, Foo K, Sekhri N, Cooper J, Suliman A, Ranjadayalan K, et al.
Heart
. 2002 Nov;
88(6):583-6.
PMID: 12433884
Background: Shortening prehospital delay has been identified as an important means of improving responses to reperfusion treatment. If this increases the risk profile of the population delivered to hospital, it...