Objectives: To assess whether patients with heart disease in a single UK hospital have equitable access to exercise testing, coronary angiography, and coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG).Method: Retrospective analysis of patients' medical case notes (n = 1790), tracking each case back 12 months and forward 12 months from the patient's date of entry to the study.Setting: Single UK district hospital in the Thames Region.Patients: Patients (elective and emergency) with a cardiac ICD inpatient code at discharge or death, or who were referred to cardiology or care of the elderly unit over a 12 month period in 1996-7 (new episodes) were included.Results: Analysis of 1790 hospital case notes revealed that, despite having indications for in...
Aim: To describe and explain variation in the use of coronary angiography and revascularisation in a...
Although the mortality and incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) in England and Wales has declin...
Although the mortality and incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) in England and Wales has declin...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether patients with heart disease in a single UK hospital have equitable acc...
Objectives: To assess whether patients with heart disease in a single UK hospital have equitableacce...
OBJECTIVES: To analyse access by age to exercise testing, coronary angiography, revascularisation (p...
OBJECTIVES: To analyse access by age to exercise testing, coronary angiography, revascularisation (p...
Objective: to investigate the clinical management of heart disease and determine whether there was a...
Objective: to investigate the clinical management of heart disease and determine whether there was a...
Objective: The main objective of this study was to assess the trends in coronary artery bypass graft...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: s: To compare the clinical management and health outcomes of men and women after ad...
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate the importance of measuring both the horizontal and vertical components o...
OBJECTIVE: To examine age-specific gender differences and trends over time in the management of pati...
Objective: to examine gender differences in access to cardiac surgery in a nationally representative...
Background: This project was selected after the launch of intensive cardiac rehabilitation (ICR) at ...
Aim: To describe and explain variation in the use of coronary angiography and revascularisation in a...
Although the mortality and incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) in England and Wales has declin...
Although the mortality and incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) in England and Wales has declin...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether patients with heart disease in a single UK hospital have equitable acc...
Objectives: To assess whether patients with heart disease in a single UK hospital have equitableacce...
OBJECTIVES: To analyse access by age to exercise testing, coronary angiography, revascularisation (p...
OBJECTIVES: To analyse access by age to exercise testing, coronary angiography, revascularisation (p...
Objective: to investigate the clinical management of heart disease and determine whether there was a...
Objective: to investigate the clinical management of heart disease and determine whether there was a...
Objective: The main objective of this study was to assess the trends in coronary artery bypass graft...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: s: To compare the clinical management and health outcomes of men and women after ad...
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate the importance of measuring both the horizontal and vertical components o...
OBJECTIVE: To examine age-specific gender differences and trends over time in the management of pati...
Objective: to examine gender differences in access to cardiac surgery in a nationally representative...
Background: This project was selected after the launch of intensive cardiac rehabilitation (ICR) at ...
Aim: To describe and explain variation in the use of coronary angiography and revascularisation in a...
Although the mortality and incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) in England and Wales has declin...
Although the mortality and incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) in England and Wales has declin...