Introduction The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is placing unprecedented strain on healthcare services across the world ( 1 ), with the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) experiencing greatest challenge in 70 years of its existence ( 2 ). The
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Impact of COVID-19 on UK stress echocardiography practice: insights from the EVAREST sites
Cameron Dockerill, William Woodward, Annabelle McCourt, Cristiana Monteiro, Elena Benedetto, Maria Paton, David Oxborough, Shaun Robinson, Keith Pearce, Mark J Monaghan, Daniel X Augustine, and Paul Leeson
Paired surveys for patients and physiologists in echocardiography: a single-centre experience
Michael Roshen, Sophia John, Selda Ahmet, Rajiv Amersey, Sandy Gupta, and George Collins
National Health Service website, describe TTE as a ‘painless’ investigation but 26% of patients in our study found their scan at least slightly painful ( https://www.bsecho.org/education/patient-information/ , accessed 17/11/18, https
The heart failure epidemic: a UK perspective
Martin R Cowie
-blockers and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists. Thankfully, heart failure specialist nurses reach an additional 20% of all patients, so that currently in England and Wales, around 80% of patients admitted to a National Health Service (NHS) hospital with
Application of the Boston Technical Performance Score to intraoperative echocardiography
Hannah R Bellsham-Revell, Antigoni Deri, Silvia Caroli, Andrew Durward, Owen I Miller, Sujeev Mathur, Jelena Saundankar, David R Anderson, B Conal Austin, Caner Salih, Kuberan Pushparajah, and John M Simpson
) acknowledge support by the Department of Health through the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre award to Guy’s & St Thomas’ National Health Service Foundation Trust in partnership with King’s College London
The evolution from cardiac physiologists to clinical scientists in the UK: a guide to attaining equivalence
Brian Campbell, Shaun Robinson, and Bushra Rana
is to protect the public, is the optimal way to ensure professionals attain and maintain high standards and should be mandatory for all staff who practice and report echocardiography autonomously within the National Health Service in the UK
Feasibility of physiologist-led stress echocardiography for the assessment of coronary artery disease
Jamal N Khan, Timothy Griffiths, Tamseel Fatima, Leah Michael, Andreea Mihai, Zeeshan Mustafa, Kully Sandhu, Robert Butler, Simon Duckett, and Grant Heatlie
Echocardiography 2014 Stress echocardiography in clinical practice: a United Kingdom National Health Service Survey on behalf of the British Society of Echocardiography . European Heart Journal: Cardiovascular Imaging 15 158 – 163 . ( doi:10.1093/ehjci
Safety and efficacy of physiologist-led dobutamine stress echocardiography: experience from a tertiary cardiac centre
Theodoros Ntoskas, Farhanda Ahmad, and Paul Woodmansey
UK guidance from the National Research and Ethics Service, this study was registered with our National Health Service (NHS) Trust as a service evaluation for which local institutional approval was sought and obtained. Additionally, it was confirmed
Does stress echocardiography still have a role in the rapid access chest pain clinic post NICE CG95?
Victoria Pettemerides, Thomas Turner, Conor Steele, and Anita Macnab
echocardiography in clinical practice: a United Kingdom National Health Service Survey on behalf of the British Society of Echocardiography . European Heart Journal: Cardiovascular Imaging 2014 15 158 – 163 . ( https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjci/jet082 )
Stress echocardiography in coronary artery disease: a practical guideline from the British Society of Echocardiography
Richard P Steeds, Richard Wheeler, Sanjeev Bhattacharyya, Joseph Reiken, Petros Nihoyannopoulos, Roxy Senior, Mark J Monaghan, and Vishal Sharma
Bhattacharyya S Chehab O Khattar R Lloyd G Senior R & British Society of Echocardiography, on behalf of the British Society of E . Stress echocardiography in clinical practice: a United Kingdom National Health Service Survey on behalf of the British Society