Consultants specialising in interventional cardiology in England


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Number of procedures

Data completeness

Freedom from major adverse events

Survival 30 days post procedure

Patients treated using radial artery access

View information about Number of procedures View information about Data completeness of the key fileds used for risk adjustment View information about The main adverse events (MACCE) recorded are stroke, need for an emergency heart operation during the PCI, or death before discharge from the hospital.  Adverse events are often not related to the treatments given and procedures performed but are influenced by the patient’s general state of health and the condition with which they present.  For example some patients admitted with a heart attack may die because of extensive damage to the heart and in spite of excellent care including PCI.  Most heart attacks are associated with a mortality of about 5%.  If a patient presents with a very big heart attack and is in a state of ‘cardiogenic shock’, then in spite of excellent care and a high quality PCI procedure there is about a 50% risk of death. Nevertheless adverse outcomes will also depend on the quality of care given and the timeliness of treatment.  For this reason the analysis attempts to account for the differences in how sick patients are when they present, so that what remains of the variation in outcomes might be explained by the care received. View information about 30-day survival is a measure that looks at the short term outcome of patients after PCI. Survival after a PCI depends on a variety of factors.  The main ones are the patient’s background health status, their age, and their clinical presentation.  Outcome is also related to the quality of the performance of the PCI procedure itself. View information about To perform PCI, a tube (catheter) needs to be inserted into the patient’s arterial system (see ‘The PCI procedure’). It is possible to insert this tube into the artery at the top of the leg (called the femoral artery), or in the wrist (called the radial artery).  During the early development of PCI, before full miniaturisation of equipment, large bore tubes had to be used, and so could only be inserted into a large artery (such as the femoral).  Through feats of engineering the equipment has become ever smaller, and is now thin enough to be inserted into the smaller, radial artery.

Eltigani Abdelaal

GMC membership number: 5203575

Provides services for:

University Hospital Of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust
118 procedures completed
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89.75% of data submitted
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Within the expected range with a value of 99.15%

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Within the expected range with a value of 99.10%

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95.37% of patients treated via radial access
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Hani Abdel-Hani

GMC membership number: 6106142

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Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
70 procedures completed
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94.29% of data submitted
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Within the expected range with a value of 95.59%

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Within the expected range with a value of 96.92%

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81.16% of patients treated via radial access
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Vinod Achan

GMC membership number: 4039750

Provides services for:

Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
371 procedures completed
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99.89% of data submitted
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Within the expected range with a value of 97.77%

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Within the expected range with a value of 97.33%

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43.93% of patients treated via radial access
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Dawn Adamson

GMC membership number: 4025797

Provides services for:

University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
385 procedures completed
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98.28% of data submitted
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Within the expected range with a value of 98.67%

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Within the expected range with a value of 98.88%

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90.23% of patients treated via radial access
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David Adlam

GMC membership number: 4546326

Provides services for:

University Hospitals Of Leicester NHS Trust
470 procedures completed
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99.81% of data submitted
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Within the expected range with a value of 98.26%

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Within the expected range with a value of 97.76%

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78.77% of patients treated via radial access
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Rajesh Aggarwal

GMC membership number: 3264407

Provides services for:

Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
495 procedures completed
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97.54% of data submitted
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Within the expected range with a value of 98.55%

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Within the expected range with a value of 97.45%

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94.01% of patients treated via radial access
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Rajai Ahmad

GMC membership number: 2731531

Provides services for:

BMI Healthcare
Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust
360 procedures completed
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99.19% of data submitted
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Within the expected range with a value of 97.73%

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Within the expected range with a value of 96.89%

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84.89% of patients treated via radial access
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Javed Ahmed

GMC membership number: 3447055

Provides services for:

The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
931 procedures completed
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99.32% of data submitted
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Within the expected range with a value of 98.92%

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Within the expected range with a value of 98.57%

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78.03% of patients treated via radial access
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Arif Ahsan

GMC membership number: 2731919

Provides services for:

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
255 procedures completed
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79.61% of data submitted
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Within the expected range with a value of 96.02%

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Within the expected range with a value of 95.60%

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10% of patients treated via radial access
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Fawaz Akhras

GMC membership number: 2624840

Provides services for:

Bupa Group
<5 procedures completed
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The results displayed on this page are combined totals across all the hospitals within which a consultant has worked during the collation period.

The result 'Data not available n/a' may mean that no data could be collated because the consultant does not practice in this specialty area.

The data was collated by National Institute for Cardiovascular Outcomes Research.

Find out more about how the data was collated and how to use it at the National Institute for Cardiovascular Outcomes Research website

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