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Variation in care for patients presenting with hip fracture in six high-income countries: A cross-sectional cohort study
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Background: Hip fractures are costly and common in older adults, but there is limited understanding of how treatment patterns and outcomes might differ between countries.
Methods: We performed a retrospective serial cross-sectional cohort study of adults...
Variation in revascularisation use and outcomes of patients in hospital with acute myocardial infarction across six high income countries: cross sectional cohort study.
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OBJECTIVES: To compare treatment and outcomes for patients admitted to hospital with a primary diagnosis of ST elevation or non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI or NSTEMI) in six high income countries with very different healthcare delivery...
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The overarching objective of our collaborative is to compare treatment approaches and outcomes for older adults from developed countries with advanced health care systems. The focus of our work is on conditions that universally present to a hospital and...
Differences in Treatment Patterns and Outcomes of Acute Myocardial Infarction for Low- and High-Income Patients in 6 Countries
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Importance Differences in the organization and financing of health systems may produce more or less equitable outcomes for advantaged vs disadvantaged populations. We compared treatments and outcomes of older high- and low-income patients across 6...
Comparison of Management and Outcomes of Hip Fractures Among Low- and High-Income Patients in Six High-Income Countries
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Background:
Sex differences in acute myocardial infarction treatment and outcomes are well documented, but it is unclear whether differences are consistent across countries. The objective of this study was to investigate the epidemiology, use of...
Amitava Banerjee
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Amitava Banerjee is Professor in Clinical Data Science at University College London, and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist at University College London Hospitals and Barts Health NHS Trusts. As a researcher, educator and clinician, his interests span data...