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Variations in clinical decision-making between cardiologists and cardiac surgeons; a case for management by multidisciplinary teams?M A Denvir
Department of Cardiology, Western General Hospital, Crewe Road, Edinburgh, EH4 2XU, UK
J Cardiothorac Surg 1:2. 2006..To assess variations in decisions to revascularise patients with coronary heart disease between general cardiologists, interventional cardiologists and cardiac surgeons..
Generation Scotland: the Scottish Family Health Study; a new resource for researching genes and heritabilityBlair H Smith
University of Aberdeen, Department of General Practice and Primary Care, Foresterhill Health Centre, Westburn Road, Aberdeen, UK
BMC Med Genet 7:74. 2006....
Validity of self-reported smoking status: Comparison of patients admitted to hospital with acute coronary syndrome and the general populationJill P Pell
BHF Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Nicotine Tob Res 10:861-6. 2008..Studies comparing patients with cardiovascular disease and healthy individuals risk introducing bias if they rely solely on self-reported smoking status. Biochemical confirmation should be undertaken in such studies...
Secondhand smoke exposure and survival following acute coronary syndrome: prospective cohort study of 1261 consecutive admissions among never-smokersJ P Pell
Section of Public Health, University of Glasgow, UK
Heart 95:1415-8. 2009..To determine whether exposure to secondhand smoke is associated with early prognosis following acute coronary syndrome...
Screening families of patients with premature coronary heart disease to identify avoidable cardiovascular risk: a cross-sectional study of family members and a general population comparison groupHelen J Thompson
Section of Public Health, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8RZ, UK
BMC Res Notes 3:132. 2010..The aim was to test the feasibility of using patients with premature cardiovascular disease to recruit family members as a means of identifying and screening high-risk individuals...
Smoke-free legislation and hospitalizations for acute coronary syndromeJill P Pell
University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
N Engl J Med 359:482-91. 2008..However, it is unknown whether the reduction in admissions involved nonsmokers, smokers, or both...
Age, sex, and social trends in out-of-hospital cardiac deaths in Scotland 1986-95: a retrospective cohort studyS Capewell
Department of Public Health, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Lancet 358:1213-7. 2001..Most deaths from coronary heart disease occur out of hospital. Hospital patients face social, age, and sex inequalities. Our aim was to examine inequalities and trends in out-of-hospital cardiac deaths...
Gender and survival: a population-based study of 201,114 men and women following a first acute myocardial infarctionK MacIntyre
Department of Public Health, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
J Am Coll Cardiol 38:729-35. 2001..Overall, men have a higher 30-day case fatality than women. Women do not fare worse than men after AMI when age and other factors are taken into account. However, men are more likely to die before hospitalization...
Meta-analysis of the effect of comprehensive smoke-free legislation on acute coronary eventsD F Mackay
Section of Public Health, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Heart 96:1525-30. 2010..To assess the evidence for a reduced risk of acute coronary events following comprehensive smoke-free legislation...
Outcomes following coronary artery bypass grafting and percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty in the stent era: a prospective study of all 9890 consecutive patients operated on in Scotland over a two year periodJ P Pell
Department of Medical Cardiology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Heart 85:662-6. 2001..To determine current outcomes of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)...
Republished paper: Meta-analysis of the effect of comprehensive smoke-free legislation on acute coronary eventsD F Mackay
Public Health Section, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Postgrad Med J 87:311-6. 2011..To assess the evidence for a reduced risk of acute coronary events following comprehensive smoke-free legislation...
Meta-analysis of the association between secondhand smoke exposure and strokeI P Oono
Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8RZ, UK
J Public Health (Oxf) 33:496-502. 2011..Active smoking is a recognized risk factor for stroke. We determined the evidence for an association with secondhand smoke exposure...
Families of patients with premature coronary heart disease: an obvious but neglected target for primary preventionC K Chow
BHF Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8TA
BMJ 335:481-5. 2007
Scottish survey of public place defibrillatorsA O Ashimi
Section of Public Health, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8RZ, UK
Scott Med J 55:8-10. 2010..In Scotland, unlike England, no health sector funding has been provided. Nonetheless, anecdotal evidence suggests they are increasing in number...
Seasonal variations in coronary heart diseaseJ P Pell
Department of Public Health Medicine, Greater Glasgow Health Board, and Department of Medical Cardiology, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, UK
QJM 92:689-96. 1999..We review the available evidence on seasonal variations in coronary heart disease and possible explanations for them...
Comparison of mass and targeted screening strategies for cardiovascular risk: simulation of the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and coverage using a cross-sectional survey of 3921 peopleK D Lawson
Public Health Section, University of Glasgow, 1 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow G12 8RZ, UK
Heart 96:208-12. 2010..However, it is unclear how best to identify such individuals from the general population. The aim of this study was to compare mass and targeted screening strategies in terms of effectiveness, cost effectiveness and coverage...
Presentation, management, and outcome of out of hospital cardiopulmonary arrest: comparison by underlying aetiologyJ P Pell
Department of Medical Cardiology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Heart 89:839-42. 2003..To describe and compare presentation, management, and survival by aetiology of cardiopulmonary arrest...
Pregnancy complications and maternal risk of ischaemic heart disease: a retrospective cohort study of 129,290 birthsG C Smith
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Lancet 357:2002-6. 2001..One hypothesis to explain this association is fetal adaptation to a suboptimum intrauterine environment. We investigated whether pregnancy complications associated with low birthweight are related to risk of subsequent IHD in the mother...
