The relationship between procedural volume and patient outcomes for percutaneous coronary interventions: a systematic review and meta-analysis
This study examined the link between the number of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) procedures performed by a hospital or by a specific operator (the doctor who performs the procedure) and patient outcomes following the procedure.
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            Date of publication:
  
            28 Ean 2021
      
  
    
      
            Authors:
  
            Kieran A. Walsh, Thomas Plunkett, Kirsty K. O'Brien, Conor Teljeur, Susan M. Smith, Patricia Harrington, Máirín Ryan
      
  
    
      
            Journal:
  
            HRB Open Research
      
  
    
      
            Digital object identifier:
  
            DOI: 10.12688/hrbopenres.13203.1
      
  
    
      
            Type of output:
  
            Evidence synthesis
      
  
    
      
            Suggested Citation:
  
            
Walsh KA, Plunkett T, O'Brien KK, Teljeur C, Smith SM, Harrington P & Ryan M. The relationship between procedural volume and patient outcomes for percutaneous coronary interventions: a systematic review and meta-analysis [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]. HRB Open Research. 2021;4:10