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Glenfield Hospital
Healthcare•Leicester, United Kingdom•
About: Glenfield Hospital is a healthcare organization based out in Leicester, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. The organization has 1382 authors who have published 1812 publications receiving 99238 citations. The organization is also known as: Glenfield General Hospital.
Topics: Population, Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, Asthma, Genome-wide association study, Lung cancer
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University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust1, University of Leicester2, North Bristol NHS Trust3, University of Manchester4, University of Aberdeen5, Glenfield Hospital6, North Tyneside General Hospital7, University of Oxford8, Papworth Hospital9, St Bartholomew's Hospital10, University of Bristol11
TL;DR: Recommendations based on clinical features which predict the presence of mesothelioma and imaging modalities for diagnosing and staging and pathological diagnosis.
Abstract: Section 3: Clinical features which predict the presence of mesothelioma
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Section 4: Staging systems
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Section 5: Imaging modalities for diagnosing and staging
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Section 6: Pathological diagnosis
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TL;DR: It is concluded that a short outpatient based pulmonary rehabilitation programme without a maintenance element has produced significant gains in exercise performance and quality of life for 132 patients at a district general hospital in the U.K.
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TL;DR: VAT decortication is a feasible new technique to achieve lung reexpansion in chronic postpneumonic pleural empyema and has perioperative benefits over thoracotomy.
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TL;DR: This Guideline aims to provide a minimum dataset that should be obtained in a comprehensive standard echocardiogram and proposes a recommended sequence in which to acquire the images.
Abstract: There have been significant advances in the field of echocardiography with the introduction of a number of new techniques into standard clinical practice. Consequently, a 'standard' echocardiographic examination has evolved to become a more detailed and time-consuming examination that requires a high level of expertise. This Guideline produced by the British Society of Echocardiography (BSE) Education Committee aims to provide a minimum dataset that should be obtained in a comprehensive standard echocardiogram. In addition, the layout proposes a recommended sequence in which to acquire the images. If abnormal pathology is detected, additional views and measurements should be obtained with reference to other BSE protocols when appropriate. Adherence to these recommendations will promote an increased quality of echocardiography and facilitate accurate comparison of studies performed either by different operators or at different departments.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Nilesh J. Samani | 149 | 779 | 113545 |
Daniel I. Chasman | 134 | 484 | 72180 |
Massimo Mangino | 116 | 369 | 84902 |
Ian D. Pavord | 108 | 575 | 47691 |
Christopher E. Brightling | 103 | 552 | 44358 |
Ulf Gyllensten | 100 | 368 | 59219 |
Pim van der Harst | 99 | 517 | 42777 |
Andrew J. Wardlaw | 92 | 311 | 33721 |
Kenneth J. O'Byrne | 87 | 629 | 39193 |
Paul Burton | 85 | 418 | 42766 |
Bryan Williams | 82 | 454 | 40798 |
Marylyn D. Ritchie | 80 | 459 | 32559 |
John R. Thompson | 78 | 202 | 50475 |
Maria G. Belvisi | 73 | 269 | 16021 |
Martin D. Tobin | 72 | 218 | 34028 |