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The Association of Hospital Volume of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention with Cardiac Mortality

Kim JH, Kim JM, Park EC

BACKGROUND: This study investigates the potential volume and outcome association of coronary heart disease (CHD) patients who have undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using a large and representative sample. METHODS: We...
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Relationship between Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty Volume and Associated Immediate Outcome

Khang YH, Kim YI, Kim CY, Lee YS, Kim S, Lee JS, Oh BH

  • KMID: 2140432
  • Korean J Prev Med.
  • 2001 Feb;34(1):9-20.
OBJECTIVES: To explore the relationship between Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA) volume and the associated immediate outcome. METHODS: A total of 1,379 PTCAs were performed in 25 hospitals in Korea between...
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Effects of Physician Volume on Readmission and Mortality in Elderly Patients with Heart Failure: Nationwide Cohort Study

Lee JE, Park EC, Jang SY, Lee SA, Choy YS, Kim TH

PURPOSE: Readmission and mortality rates of patients with heart failure are good indicators of care quality. To determine whether hospital resources are associated with care quality for cardiac patients, we...
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What Matters in the Performance of a Medial Institution?

Cho HW, Chu C

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Current Status and Challenges of Cancer Clinical Trials in Korea

Shim BY, Park SH, Lee S, Kim JS, Lee KE, Kang YK, Ahn MJ

PURPOSE: Cancer clinical trials in Korea have rapidly progressed in terms of quantity and quality during the last decade. This study evaluates the current status of cancer clinical trials in...
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Rapid Response Systems Reduce In-Hospital Cardiopulmonary Arrest: A Pilot Study and Motivation for a Nationwide Survey

Park Y, Ahn JJ, Kang BJ, Lee YS, Ha SO, Min JS, Cho WH, Na SH, Lee DH, Park SY, Hong GH, Kim HJ, Shim S, Kim JH, Lee SJ, Park SY, Moon JY

BACKGROUND: Early recognition of the signs and symptoms of clinical deterioration could diminish the incidence of cardiopulmonary arrest. The present study investigates outcomes with respect to cardiopulmonary arrest rates in...
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