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Iain N Findlay

Researcher at Alexandra Hospital

Publications -  59
Citations -  2463

Iain N Findlay is an academic researcher from Alexandra Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Acute coronary syndrome. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 53 publications receiving 2106 citations. Previous affiliations of Iain N Findlay include Western Infirmary & Health Protection Scotland.

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High-sensitivity troponin in the evaluation of patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome: a stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised controlled trial.

TL;DR: The implementation of an hs-cTnI assay was evaluated in consecutive patients who had been admitted to the hospitals' emergency departments with suspected acute coronary syndrome and its findings question whether the diagnostic threshold for myocardial infarction should be based on the 99th centile derived from a normal reference population.
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Clinical outcomes, risk stratification and practice patterns of unstable angina and myocardial infarction without ST elevation: Prospective Registry of Acute Ischaemic Syndromes in the UK (PRAIS-UK)

TL;DR: A review of treatment strategies of unstable angina and myocardial infarction without ST elevation is warranted in the U.K. to ensure that patients are receiving optimum treatments to reduce mortality and morbidity.
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The Total Ischaemic Burden European Trial (TIBET) Effects of atenolol, nifedipine SR and their combination on the exercise test and the total ischaemic burden in 608 patients with stable angina

TL;DR: In the management of mild chronic stable angina there appears to be little advantage gained from using combination therapy for ischaemia reduction, according to a multinational study involving 608 patients from 69 centres in nine countries.
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Is aspirin safe for patients with heart failure

TL;DR: The arguments for and against aspirin in heart failure and the potential interaction with ACE inhibitors are examined.