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Major Bleeding and Adverse Outcome following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (2015)
Journal Article
Holroyd, E. W., Khoo, C. W., Butler, R., Fraser, D. G., Nolan, J., & Mamas, M. A. (2015). Major Bleeding and Adverse Outcome following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention. Interventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources, 10(1), 22-25. https://doi.org/10.15420/icr.2015.10.1.22

Advances in anti-thrombotic and anti-platelet therapies have improved outcomes in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) through a reduction in ischaemic events, at the expense of peri-procedural bleeding complications. These... Read More about Major Bleeding and Adverse Outcome following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention.

Ambulatory heart rate range predicts mode-specific mortality and hospitalisation in chronic heart failure (2015)
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Nolan. (2015). Ambulatory heart rate range predicts mode-specific mortality and hospitalisation in chronic heart failure. Heart, 223 - 229. https://doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2015-308428

Objective We aimed to define the prognostic value of the heart rate range during a 24 h period in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Methods Prospective observational cohort study of 791 patients with CHF associated with left ventricular s... Read More about Ambulatory heart rate range predicts mode-specific mortality and hospitalisation in chronic heart failure.

TCT-421 Radial Approach versus Femoral Approach with Vascular Closure Devices: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (2015)
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Rigattieri, S., Sciahbasi, A., Alonzo, A., Nolan, J., Cox, N., Chodór, P., …Louvard, Y. (2015). TCT-421 Radial Approach versus Femoral Approach with Vascular Closure Devices: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 66(15), B171-B172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2015.08.436

Background Radial approach is associated with a significantly reduced incidence of vascular complications and bleedings following coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary interventions as compared to femoral approach. Several vascular closure... Read More about TCT-421 Radial Approach versus Femoral Approach with Vascular Closure Devices: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Radiation exposure in relation to the arterial access site used for diagnostic coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2015)
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Plourde, G., Pancholy, S. B., Nolan, J., Jolly, S., Rao, S. V., Amhed, I., …Bertrand, O. F. (2015). Radiation exposure in relation to the arterial access site used for diagnostic coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention: a systematic review and meta-analysis. The Lancet, 386(10009), 2192-2203. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736%2815%2900305-0

Letter to the Editor Regarding “Efficacy of Radial Versus Femoral Access in the Acute Coronary Syndrome: Is it the operator or the operation that matters?” by Michel LeMay MD and colleagues (2015)
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Mamas, M., & Nolan, J. (2015). Letter to the Editor Regarding “Efficacy of Radial Versus Femoral Access in the Acute Coronary Syndrome: Is it the operator or the operation that matters?” by Michel LeMay MD and colleagues. JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, 1405-1409. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcin.2015.06.016

In the recently published MATRIX (Minimizing Adverse Haemorrhagic Events by TRansradial Access Site and Systemic Implementation of angioX) trial, the use of transradial access (TRA) compared to transfemoral access (TFA) during percutaneous coronary i... Read More about Letter to the Editor Regarding “Efficacy of Radial Versus Femoral Access in the Acute Coronary Syndrome: Is it the operator or the operation that matters?” by Michel LeMay MD and colleagues.

Intra-arterial vasodilators to prevent radial artery spasm: a systematic review and pooled analysis of clinical studies (2015)
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Nolan, Rashid, & Mamas. (2015). Intra-arterial vasodilators to prevent radial artery spasm: a systematic review and pooled analysis of clinical studies. Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine, 484-490. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carrev.2015.08.008

Objectives The aim of this study is to review the available literature on the efficacy and safety of agents used for prevention of RAS. Background Different vasodilator agents have been used to prevent radial artery spasm (RAS) in patients under... Read More about Intra-arterial vasodilators to prevent radial artery spasm: a systematic review and pooled analysis of clinical studies.

Effect of access site, gender, and indication on clinical outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention: Insights from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society (BCIS) (2015)
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Mamas, & Nolan. (2015). Effect of access site, gender, and indication on clinical outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention: Insights from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society (BCIS). American Heart Journal, 164-172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahj.2015.04.018

Background Gender is a strong predictor of periprocedural major bleeding complications after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The access site represents an important site of such bleeding complications, which has driven adoption of the tran... Read More about Effect of access site, gender, and indication on clinical outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention: Insights from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society (BCIS).

Percutaneous coronary intervention in the UK: recommendations for good practice 2015 (2015)
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Banning, A. P., Baumbach, A., Blackman, D., Curzen, N., Devadathan, S., Fraser, D., …Redwood, S. (2015). Percutaneous coronary intervention in the UK: recommendations for good practice 2015. Heart, 101(Suppl 3), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2015-307821

Over the last 35 years, there has been dramatic progress in the technology and applicability of percutaneous techniques to treat obstructive coronary heart disease. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has a considerable evidence base and it is f... Read More about Percutaneous coronary intervention in the UK: recommendations for good practice 2015.

Stroke following percutaneous coronary intervention: type-specific incidence, outcomes and determinants seen by the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society 2007-12 (2015)
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Shing Kwok, C., Kontopantelis, E., Myint, P. K., Zaman, A., Berry, C., Keavney, B., …Mamas, M. (2015). Stroke following percutaneous coronary intervention: type-specific incidence, outcomes and determinants seen by the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society 2007-12. European Heart Journal, 36(25), 1618 -1628. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehv113

AIMS: This study aims to evaluate temporal changes in stroke complications and their association with mortality and MACE outcomes in a national cohort of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) in England and Wales. METHODS AND... Read More about Stroke following percutaneous coronary intervention: type-specific incidence, outcomes and determinants seen by the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society 2007-12.

Access and Non–Access Site Bleeding After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention and Risk of Subsequent Mortality and Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (2015)
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Kwok, C. S., Khan, M. A., Rao, S. V., Kinnaird, T., Sperrin, M., Buchan, I., …Mamas, M. A. (2015). Access and Non–Access Site Bleeding After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention and Risk of Subsequent Mortality and Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions, 8(4), https://doi.org/10.1161/circinterventions.114.001645

Background— The prognostic impact of site-specific major bleeding complications after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has yielded conflicting data. The aim of this study is to provide an overview of site-specific major bleeding events in co... Read More about Access and Non–Access Site Bleeding After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention and Risk of Subsequent Mortality and Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Musculoskeletal concerns do not justify failure to use safer sequential trigger to prevent acute nail gun injuries (2015)
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Lipscomb, H. J., Nolan, J., & Patterson, D. (2015). Musculoskeletal concerns do not justify failure to use safer sequential trigger to prevent acute nail gun injuries. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 58(4), 422-427. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajim.22426

Background Acute nail gun injuries can be controlled significantly by using tools with sequential triggers and training. Concern has been raised that sequential triggers, which require that the nose piece of the gun be depressed prior to pulling the... Read More about Musculoskeletal concerns do not justify failure to use safer sequential trigger to prevent acute nail gun injuries.

Impact of age on access site‐related outcomes in 469,983 percutaneous coronary intervention procedures: Insights from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society (2015)
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Anderson, S. G., Ratib, K., Myint, P. K., Keavney, B., Kwok, C. S., Zaman, A., …Mamas, M. A. (2015). Impact of age on access site‐related outcomes in 469,983 percutaneous coronary intervention procedures: Insights from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 86(6), 965-972. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccd.25896

We investigate adoption of the TRA in different age groups and study the relationship between age and access site related outcomes in a national cohort of patients undergoing PCI in the UK. Previous studies have reported conflicting data on radial ac... Read More about Impact of age on access site‐related outcomes in 469,983 percutaneous coronary intervention procedures: Insights from the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society.

Access Site Practice and Procedural Outcomes in Relation to Clinical Presentation in 439,947 Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in the United Kingdom (2015)
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Ratib, K., Mamas, M. A., Anderson, S. G., Bhatia, G., Routledge, H., De Belder, M., …Nolan, J. (2015). Access Site Practice and Procedural Outcomes in Relation to Clinical Presentation in 439,947 Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in the United Kingdom. JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, 8(1), 20-29. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcin.2014.06.026

Objectives This study sought to determine the relationships among access site practice, clinical presentation, and procedural outcomes in a large patient population. Background Transradial access (TRA) has been associated with improved patient o... Read More about Access Site Practice and Procedural Outcomes in Relation to Clinical Presentation in 439,947 Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in the United Kingdom.