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Jamil Mayet
Researcher at Imperial College Healthcare
Publications - 227
Citations - 9484
Jamil Mayet is an academic researcher from Imperial College Healthcare. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 204 publications receiving 7984 citations. Previous affiliations of Jamil Mayet include National Institute for Health Research & Hospital Clínico San Carlos.
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Percutaneous coronary intervention in stable angina (ORBITA): a double-blind, randomised controlled trial.
Rasha Al-Lamee,Rasha Al-Lamee,David Thompson,David Thompson,Hakim-Moulay Dehbi,Sayan Sen,Sayan Sen,Kare Tang,John R. Davies,Thomas R. Keeble,Michael Mielewczik,Raffi Kaprielian,Iqbal S. Malik,Sukhjinder Nijjer,Ricardo Petraco,Ricardo Petraco,Christopher Cook,Christopher Cook,Yousif Ahmad,Yousif Ahmad,James P. Howard,James P. Howard,Christopher S. Baker,Andrew Sharp,Robert Gerber,Suneel Talwar,Ravi Assomull,Jamil Mayet,Jamil Mayet,Roland Wensel,David Collier,Matthew J. Shun-Shin,Matthew J. Shun-Shin,Simon Thom,Simon Thom,Justin E. Davies,Justin E. Davies,Darrel P. Francis,Darrel P. Francis,Amarjit Sethi,Punit Ramrakha,Rodney A. Foale,Ramzi Khamis,Nearchos Hadjiloizou,Masood Khan,Jaspal S. Kooner,Michael Bellamy,Ghada W. Mikhail,Piers Clifford,Peter O'Kane,Terry Levy,Rosie Swallow +51 more
TL;DR: In patients with medically treated angina and severe coronary stenosis, PCI did not increase exercise time by more than the effect of a placebo procedure, and the primary endpoint was difference in exercise time increment between groups.
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Development and validation of a new adenosine-independent index of stenosis severity from coronary wave-intensity analysis: results of the ADVISE (ADenosine Vasodilator Independent Stenosis Evaluation) study.
Sayan Sen,Javier Escaned,Iqbal S. Malik,Ghada W. Mikhail,Rodney A. Foale,Rafael Mila,Jason M. Tarkin,Ricardo Petraco,Christopher Broyd,Richard J. Jabbour,Amarjit Sethi,Amarjit Sethi,Christopher S. Baker,Micheal Bellamy,Mahmud Al-Bustami,David Hackett,Masood Khan,David C. Lefroy,Kim H. Parker,Alun D. Hughes,Darrel P. Francis,Carlo Di Mario,Jamil Mayet,Justin E. Davies +23 more
TL;DR: The instantaneous wave-free ratio calculated over this period produces a drug-free index of stenosis severity comparable to FFR, and intracoronary resistance is naturally constant and minimized during the wave- free period.
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Limitations of the New York Heart Association functional classification system and self-reported walking distances in chronic heart failure
Claire E. Raphael,Cathy Briscoe,Justin E. Davies,Zachary I. Whinnett,Charlotte Manisty,Richard Sutton,Jamil Mayet,Darrel P. Francis +7 more
TL;DR: No consistent method of assessing NYHA class is in use and the interoperator study on class II and class III patients gave a result little better than chance, and walking distance does not correlate with formally measured exercise capacity, and has never been found to have prognostic relevance.
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Evidence of a Dominant Backward-Propagating “Suction” Wave Responsible for Diastolic Coronary Filling in Humans, Attenuated in Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
Justin E. Davies,Zachary I. Whinnett,Darrel P. Francis,Charlotte Manisty,Jazmin Aguado-Sierra,Keith Willson,Rodney A. Foale,Iqbal S. Malik,Alun D. Hughes,Kim H. Parker,Jamil Mayet +10 more
TL;DR: Six waves predominantly drive human coronary blood flow because of the dominance of a “suction” wave generated by myocardial microcirculatory decompression, which is significantly reduced in LVH.
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Catheter Ablation Versus Medical Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation in Heart Failure (The CAMTAF Trial)
Ross J. Hunter,T J Berriman,Ihab Diab,R Kamdar,Laura Richmond,Victoria Baker,Farai Goromonzi,Vinit Sawhney,Edward Duncan,Stephen P. Page,Waqas Ullah,Beth Unsworth,Jamil Mayet,Mehul Dhinoja,Mark J. Earley,Simon Sporton,Richard J. Schilling +16 more
TL;DR: Catheter ablation is effective in restoring sinus rhythm in selected patients with persistent AF and HF, and can improve LV function, functional capacity, and HF symptoms compared with rate control.