Browsing publications by Dr Azfar Zaman

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYear
Dr Rajiv Das
Dr Karthik Balasubramaniam
Dr Vijay Kunadian
Dr Azfar Zaman
Admission heart rate predicts mortality following Primary PCI for ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction: An observational study2013
Dr Karthik Balasubramaniam
Dr Girish Viswanathan
Andini Natasari
Jessica Tarn
Dr Dennis Lendrem
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Assessment of blood clot formation and platelet receptor function ex vivo in patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome2013
Dr Vijay Kunadian
Dr Azfar Zaman
Drug eluting stents versus bare metal stents in primary PCI2013
Dr Girish Viswanathan
Dr Karthik Balasubramaniam
Professor Sally Marshall
Dr Azfar Zaman
Higher thrombus, altered clot kinetics and fibrin architecture in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus after non ST elevation acute coronary syndrome2012
Dr Karthik Balasubramaniam
Dr Girish Viswanathan
Professor Sally Marshall
Dr Azfar Zaman
Increased atherothrombotic burden in patients with diabetes mellitus and acute coronary syndrome: a review of antiplatelet therapy2012
Dr Vijay Kunadian
Dr Azfar Zaman
Lack of gender difference and improved in-hospital mortality rates in patients with cardiogenic shock following primary percutaneous coronary intervention: a UK tertiary cardiac centre registry study2012
Dr Vijay Kunadian
Dr Azfar Zaman
Lack of gender difference and improved in-hospital mortality rates in patients with cardiogenic shock following primary percutaneous coronary intervention: a UK tertiary cardiac centre registry study2012
Dr Vijay Kunadian
Dr Azfar Zaman
Lack of gender difference and improved in-hospital mortality rates in patients with cardiogenic shock following primary percutaneous coronary intervention: a UK tertiary cardiac centre registry study2012
Dr Vijay Kunadian
Dr Azfar Zaman
Percutaneous coronary intervention among patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction: a review and meta-analysis of 19 clinical studies2012
Dr Vijay Kunadian
Dr Azfar Zaman
Saphenous vein graft percutaneous coronary intervention via radial artery access: Safe and effective with reduced hospital length of stay2012
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