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Derek P. Chew
Researcher at Flinders University
Publications - 393
Citations - 21169
Derek P. Chew is an academic researcher from Flinders University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Acute coronary syndrome. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 342 publications receiving 18879 citations. Previous affiliations of Derek P. Chew include Flinders Medical Centre & Auckland City Hospital.
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2020 Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology Consensus Recommendations on Antithrombotic Management for High-risk Chronic Coronary Syndrome.
Jack Wei Chieh Tan,Derek P. Chew,David Brieger,John W. Eikelboom,Gilles Montalescot,Junya Ako,Byeong Keuk Kim,David K.L. Quek,Sarah J. Aitken,Clara K Chow,Clara K Chow,Sok Chour,Hung Fat Tse,Upendra Kaul,Isman Firdaus,Takashi Kubo,Boon Wah Liew,Tze Tec Chong,Kenny Yoong Kong Sin,Hung I. Yeh,Wacin Buddhari,Narathip Chunhamaneewat,Faisal Hasan,Keith A.A. Fox,Quang Ngoc Nguyen,Sidney Lo +25 more
TL;DR: The Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology developed these consensus recommendations to summarise current evidence on the management of chronic coronary syndrome (CCS) and provide recommendations to assist clinicians treat patients from the region as discussed by the authors.
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Acute coronary syndrome care across Australia and New Zealand
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Expertise and infrastructure capacity impacts acute coronary syndrome outcomes
Carolyn Astley,Isuru Ranasinghe,David Brieger,Chris Ellis,Julie Redfern,Tom Briffa,B. Aliprandi-Costa,Tegwen Howell,Tegwen Howell,S. Bloomer,Greg D. Gamble,Andrea Driscoll,Karice Hyun,C. Hammett,Derek P. Chew +14 more
TL;DR: Both higher-level expertise in decision making and infrastructure capacity are associated with improved evidence translation and survival over 18 months of an ACS event and have clear healthcare design and policy implications.
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Subspecialisation in cardiology care and outcome: Should clinical services be redesigned, again?
B. Pathik,C. De Pasquale,C. De Pasquale,Andrew D. McGavigan,Andrew D. McGavigan,Ajay Sinhal,Ajay Sinhal,J. Vaile,J. Vaile,Philip A. Tideman,Philip A. Tideman,D. Jones,C. Bridgman,C. Bridgman,Joseph B. Selvanayagam,Joseph B. Selvanayagam,William Heddle,William Heddle,Derek P. Chew,Derek P. Chew +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the impact of subspecialization on patient outcomes and concluded that the benefits of sub-specialty care seem attributable to the appropriate selection of patients who would benefit from technological innovations in care.
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Clinical effectiveness in everyday practice: Improving outcomes for all patients through a national acute coronary syndrome data collaborative
Carolyn Astley,Andrew Tonkin,Leo Mahar,Patricia M. Davidson,Andrew Boyden,David Brieger,Malcolm Pradhan,Marcia V George,Suellen Mattschoss,Derek P. Chew +9 more
TL;DR: A peer‐led initiative based on common datasets, providing rapid feedback, while developing and disseminating a ‘toolbox’ of proven and sustainable interventions could improve clinical effectiveness in the Australian management of ACS and provides a rationale for a national ACS registry.