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+Undoctored Media release from the Cardiovascular Research Unit at Auckland City Hospital Monday 10 May 2021, 01:23 PM 1 minute to Read Professor Harvey White, cardiologist and Director of the Cardiovascular Research Unit at Auckland City Hospital has just published in JAMA Cardiology simultaneously with presentation at the virtual American College of cardiology Meeting in Atlanta. The manuscript is from the NIH funded ISCHEMIA trial for which Professor White was on the steering committee and in which New Zealand randomized 28 patients. The trial compared two strategies in 5179 patients with moderate to severe angina randomised to stenting or bypass surgery compared with medical therapy. At 4 years there was no difference in mortality rates but angina was decreased in the stenting or bypass surgery group. ....
May 06, 2021 Patients with stable ischemic heart disease treated with optimal medical therapy in the ISCHEMIA trial spent more time alive out of the hospital at 2 years when compared with those treated with an invasive strategy, but by 4 years the difference between the two approaches was a wash, according to a new analysis. When excluding hospitalizations related to the invasive protocol-assigned procedures, there was no statistically significant difference in the number of days spent alive out of hospital (DAOH) between the two treatment strategies at any time point, report investigators. “DAOH is an important patient-focused metric,” lead investigator Harvey White, DSc (Green Lane Cardiovascular Services/Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand), told TCTMD. “It’s important to measure, as patients value it. Apart from death and a debilitating stroke, patients don’t care that much about endpoints that don’t affect their quality of life. Several studies have ....
Friday 7 May 2021, 04:26 PM GP Jan White says relinquishing her elected seat on the NZMA board is unrelated to husband Harvey White’s unsuccessful bid to be chair “It certainly was not related to Harvey. Despite being husband and wife, we are totally independent in our career trajectories” Former NZMA, Harvey White, Cardiologist Harvey White was beaten to the job of NZMA chair by public health physician and GP Alistair Humphrey Oops, please login or sign up to read more.LOGINSUBSCRIBE ....