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A nurse-led and medically supported outpatient follow-up model following an acute coronary syndrome is as safe and effective as medical follow-up alone (ANZACS-QI 69
CONCLUSION: The nurse-led model is associated with earlier access to follow-up, was equally as effective at maintaining secondary prevention pharmacotherapy and associated with similar survival and readmission with non-fatal ACS/stroke/heart failure.PMID:36201727
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - October 6, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Andrew McLachlan Andrew Kerr Mildred Lee Source Type: research

Revascularisation and outcomes after acute coronary syndromes in patients with prior coronary artery bypass grafting-ANZACS-QI 67
CONCLUSION: In contemporary real-world practice, despite half of the patients with ACS and prior CABG receiving PCI, the outcomes remain poor compared with those without prior CABG.PMID:36201732
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - October 6, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Danting Wei Jithendra B Somaratne Mildred Lee Andrew Kerr Source Type: research

A nurse-led and medically supported outpatient follow-up model following an acute coronary syndrome is as safe and effective as medical follow-up alone (ANZACS-QI 69
CONCLUSION: The nurse-led model is associated with earlier access to follow-up, was equally as effective at maintaining secondary prevention pharmacotherapy and associated with similar survival and readmission with non-fatal ACS/stroke/heart failure.PMID:36201727
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - October 6, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Andrew McLachlan Andrew Kerr Mildred Lee Source Type: research

Revascularisation and outcomes after acute coronary syndromes in patients with prior coronary artery bypass grafting-ANZACS-QI 67
CONCLUSION: In contemporary real-world practice, despite half of the patients with ACS and prior CABG receiving PCI, the outcomes remain poor compared with those without prior CABG.PMID:36201732
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - October 6, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Danting Wei Jithendra B Somaratne Mildred Lee Andrew Kerr Source Type: research

A nurse-led and medically supported outpatient follow-up model following an acute coronary syndrome is as safe and effective as medical follow-up alone (ANZACS-QI 69
CONCLUSION: The nurse-led model is associated with earlier access to follow-up, was equally as effective at maintaining secondary prevention pharmacotherapy and associated with similar survival and readmission with non-fatal ACS/stroke/heart failure.PMID:36201727
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - October 6, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Andrew McLachlan Andrew Kerr Mildred Lee Source Type: research

Revascularisation and outcomes after acute coronary syndromes in patients with prior coronary artery bypass grafting-ANZACS-QI 67
CONCLUSION: In contemporary real-world practice, despite half of the patients with ACS and prior CABG receiving PCI, the outcomes remain poor compared with those without prior CABG.PMID:36201732
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - October 6, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Danting Wei Jithendra B Somaratne Mildred Lee Andrew Kerr Source Type: research

A nurse-led and medically supported outpatient follow-up model following an acute coronary syndrome is as safe and effective as medical follow-up alone (ANZACS-QI 69
CONCLUSION: The nurse-led model is associated with earlier access to follow-up, was equally as effective at maintaining secondary prevention pharmacotherapy and associated with similar survival and readmission with non-fatal ACS/stroke/heart failure.PMID:36201727
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - October 6, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Andrew McLachlan Andrew Kerr Mildred Lee Source Type: research

Revascularisation and outcomes after acute coronary syndromes in patients with prior coronary artery bypass grafting-ANZACS-QI 67
CONCLUSION: In contemporary real-world practice, despite half of the patients with ACS and prior CABG receiving PCI, the outcomes remain poor compared with those without prior CABG.PMID:36201732
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - October 6, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Danting Wei Jithendra B Somaratne Mildred Lee Andrew Kerr Source Type: research

A nurse-led and medically supported outpatient follow-up model following an acute coronary syndrome is as safe and effective as medical follow-up alone (ANZACS-QI 69
CONCLUSION: The nurse-led model is associated with earlier access to follow-up, was equally as effective at maintaining secondary prevention pharmacotherapy and associated with similar survival and readmission with non-fatal ACS/stroke/heart failure.PMID:36201727
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - October 6, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Andrew McLachlan Andrew Kerr Mildred Lee Source Type: research

Revascularisation and outcomes after acute coronary syndromes in patients with prior coronary artery bypass grafting-ANZACS-QI 67
CONCLUSION: In contemporary real-world practice, despite half of the patients with ACS and prior CABG receiving PCI, the outcomes remain poor compared with those without prior CABG.PMID:36201732
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - October 6, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Danting Wei Jithendra B Somaratne Mildred Lee Andrew Kerr Source Type: research

A nurse-led and medically supported outpatient follow-up model following an acute coronary syndrome is as safe and effective as medical follow-up alone (ANZACS-QI 69
CONCLUSION: The nurse-led model is associated with earlier access to follow-up, was equally as effective at maintaining secondary prevention pharmacotherapy and associated with similar survival and readmission with non-fatal ACS/stroke/heart failure.PMID:36201727
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - October 6, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Andrew McLachlan Andrew Kerr Mildred Lee Source Type: research

Patient, carer and health worker perspectives of stroke care in New Zealand: a mixed methods survey
CONCLUSIONS: Perceptions of stroke care differed between consumers and health workers, highlighting the importance of involving both in service co-design. Improving communication, post-hospital follow-up, and geographic equity are key areas for improvement.Implications for rehabilitationProvision of detailed information on stroke recovery and available services in the community is recommended.Improvements in the delivery of post-hospital stroke care are required to optimise stroke care, with options including routine phone follow up appointments and wider development of early supported discharge services.Stroke rehabilitat...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - September 5, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stephanie Thompson William Levack Jeroen Douwes Jackie Girvan Ginny Abernethy P Alan Barber John Fink John Gommans Alan Davis Matire Harwood Dominique A Cadilhac Harry McNaughton Valery Feigin Andrew Wilson Hayley Denison Marine Corbin Joosup Kim Annemare Source Type: research

Trends in the service provision and patient outcomes from 2013 to 2021 at a regional stroke centre
N Z Med J. 2022 Aug 19;135(1560):120-124.ABSTRACTNil.PMID:35999807
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - August 24, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Karim M Mahawish Source Type: research