Clinical features, risk factors, and referral delay in British patients of Indian and European origin with angina matched for age and extent of coronary atheroma.

N Shaukat, DP De Bono… - BMJ: British Medical …, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Coronary artery disease is disproportionately prevalent in the United Kingdom in people
originating from the Indian subcontinent'2 and there are apparent differences in the risk …

Heart disease in Asians in Britain.

KM Fox, LM Shapiro - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
About one million immigrants from the Indian subcontinent live in Britain. The clinical
impression is that they present young with diffuse coronary artery disease, and this is …

Angiographic comparison of coronary artery disease between Asians and Caucasians

J Dhawan, CL Bray - Postgraduate medical journal, 1994 - academic.oup.com
Summary Asians in the United Kingdom surpass the already high mortality from coronary
artery disease seen in Caucasians. In the present study, the angiographic features of …

Trends in rates of different forms of diagnosed coronary heart disease, 1978 to 2000: prospective, population based study of British men

FC Lampe, RW Morris, M Walker, AG Shaper… - Bmj, 2005 - bmj.com
Objective To examine trends over time in rates of different forms of diagnosed coronary heart
disease among British men, during a period in which mortality due to coronary heart disease …

Mortality from coronary heart disease in Asian communities in London.

PM McKeigue, MG Marmot - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods and results Tables of deaths by underlying cause (International Classification of
Disease 410-414 versus all other) and population figures from the 1981 census were …

Variations in the use of coronary angiography in three cities in the Trent Region.

D Gray, JR Hampton - Heart, 1994 - heart.bmj.com
OBJECTIVE--To establish the characteristics of patients referred for coronary angiography
and the outcome of investigation. DESIGN--Prospective study. SETTING--Three regional …

Coronary artery disease in Asians in Birmingham.

PJ Lowry, DR Glover, PJ Mace, WA Littler - Heart, 1984 - heart.bmj.com
The severity and pattern of coronary artery disease in patients referred for investigation of
the disease was compared between Asian and white patients living in Birmingham, matched …

First myocardial infarction in patients of Indian subcontinent and European origin: comparison of risk factors, management, and long term outcome

N Shaukat, J Lear, A Lowy, S Fletcher, DP De Bono… - Bmj, 1997 - bmj.com
Objectives: To compare long term outcome after first myocardial infarction among British
patients originating from the Indian subcontinent and from Europe. Design: Matched pairs …

Hospital investigation of men and women treated for angina

I Spencer, N Unwin, G Pledger - BMJ, 1995 - bmj.com
Recent studies suggest that women suffering a myocardial infarction and those discharged
from hospital with a diagnosis of coronary heart disease receive poorer treatment than men …

Prevalence of coronary heart disease in Scotland: Scottish Heart Health Study.

WC Smith, MB Kenicer, H Tunstall-Pedoe, EC Clark… - Heart, 1990 - heart.bmj.com
Data from 10,359 men and women aged 40-59 years from 22 districts in the Scottish Heart
Health Study were used to describe the prevalence rates of coronary heart disease in …