BACKGROUND: Complex high-risk and indicated revascularization using percutaneous coronary intervention (CHIP-PCI) is an emerging concept that is poorly studied.OBJECTIVE: To define temporal changes in CHIP-PCI volumes, and the relationship between operator CHIP-PCI volume and patient outcomes.METHODS AND RESULTS: Data were analyzed on all CHIP-PCI procedures undertaken for stable angina in England and Wales between 2007 and 2014. Operator volume data was available for 2012-14. CHIP-PCI was defined by patient characteristics (age ≥80years, left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction <30%, previous CABG, or chronic renal failure) and/or by procedural characteristics (left main PCI, chronic total occlusion PCI, LV support, use of rotational ath...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between annual operator ...
Objectives We assessed the association between total center volume, operator volume, and out-of-hosp...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary interv...
ObjectivesThe aim of our study was to evaluate the volume-outcome relationship in a large, quality-c...
Background: The relationship between operator volume and survival after unprotected left main stem p...
Aims: The relationship between operator volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary intervention (...
The impact of operator and centre volume on clinical outcomes and quality of care has been of consid...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that low operator and institutional volume may be assoc...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between operator or institutional volume and outcomes among patients un...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between operator or institutional volume and outcomes among patients un...
Objectives The authors used the BCIS (British Cardiovascular Intervention Society) database to defin...
Objectives: the aims of this study were to use a national percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) r...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and prognosis after percutaneous coronary int...
Aims The relationship between operator volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary intervention (...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary interv...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between annual operator ...
Objectives We assessed the association between total center volume, operator volume, and out-of-hosp...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary interv...
ObjectivesThe aim of our study was to evaluate the volume-outcome relationship in a large, quality-c...
Background: The relationship between operator volume and survival after unprotected left main stem p...
Aims: The relationship between operator volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary intervention (...
The impact of operator and centre volume on clinical outcomes and quality of care has been of consid...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that low operator and institutional volume may be assoc...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between operator or institutional volume and outcomes among patients un...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between operator or institutional volume and outcomes among patients un...
Objectives The authors used the BCIS (British Cardiovascular Intervention Society) database to defin...
Objectives: the aims of this study were to use a national percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) r...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and prognosis after percutaneous coronary int...
Aims The relationship between operator volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary intervention (...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary interv...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between annual operator ...
Objectives We assessed the association between total center volume, operator volume, and out-of-hosp...
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary interv...