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Doctor Dan Jones

Barts Health NHS Trust, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
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Daniel Jones is a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Clinical Trials based in the Barts Cardiovascular CTU, Queen Mary University of London, and a consultant cardiologist at Barts Heart Centre He completed his PhD funded through an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship in 2015 at Queen Mary University of London based on the Investigation of the effect of nitrite in the management and treatment of myocardial infarction’ performed with Professors Anthony Mathur and Amrita Ahluwalia. His primary research interests are based around translational interventional clinical trials, having completing an MSc in clinical trial design. Other interests include the treatment of reperfusion injury following myocardial infarction, novel therapies for myocardial regeneration, the cost-effectiveness of cardiovascular therapies and the study of outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention.
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NITRATE-CIN - Inorganic nitrate to prevent CIN after angiography for ACS
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NITRATE-CIN - Inorganic nitrate to prevent CIN after angiography for ACS
Mobile technology enabling early discharge following acute MI.
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Mobile technology enabling early discharge following acute MI.
Medical lead for acute coronary syndromes: cardiovascular complications of Covid.
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Medical lead for acute coronary syndromes: cardiovascular complications of Covid.
Case 2 - STEMI patient with multivessel disease in shock
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Case 2 - STEMI patient with multivessel disease in shock
The use of 48mm Everolimus eluting stents for the percutaneous treatment of long coronary lesions
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The use of 48mm Everolimus eluting stents for the percutaneous treatment of long coronary lesions
Sodium nitrite-mediated cardioprotection in primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-elevation myocardial infarction: a cost-effectiveness analysis
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Sodium nitrite-mediated cardioprotection in primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-elevation myocardial infarction: a cost-effectiveness analysis
Optical coherence tomography plus angiography versus angiography alone to guide percutaneous coronary intervention: outcomes from the Pan-London PCI Cohort.
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Optical coherence tomography plus angiography versus angiography alone to guide percutaneous coronary intervention: outcomes from the Pan-London PCI Cohort.
No difference in mortality between weekday versus weekend admissions in patients undergoing primary PCI for STEMI
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No difference in mortality between weekday versus weekend admissions in patients undergoing primary PCI for STEMI

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