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Professor Enoch Akowuah
Michelle Bardgett
Jon Prichard
Ayesha Mathias
Dr Emmanuel Ogundimu
et al.
A randomised controlled trial of prehabilitation in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery2023
Professor Helen Hancock
Michelle Bardgett
Ayesha Mathias
Professor Enoch Akowuah
Experiences of patients enrolled and staff involved in the prehabilitation of elective patients undergoing cardiac surgery trial: a nested qualitative study2023
Professor Enoch Akowuah
Limited versus full sternotomy for aortic valve replacement2023
Professor Enoch Akowuah
Rebecca Maier
Professor Helen Hancock
Dr Ehsan Kharatikoopaei
Professor Luke Vale
et al.
Minithoracotomy vs Conventional Sternotomy for Mitral Valve Repair: A Randomized Clinical Trial2023
Professor Enoch Akowuah
Ayesha Mathias
Michelle Bardgett
Dr Emmanuel Ogundimu
Dr Jason Trevis
et al.
Prehabilitation in elective patients undergoing cardiac surgery: a randomised control trial (THE PrEPS TRIAL) - a study protocol2023
Rebecca Maier
Professor Helen Hancock
Professor Enoch Akowuah
Does Blood Transfusion Have an Effect on Outcomes After Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery?2021
Professor Enoch Akowuah
Rebecca Maier
Professor Helen Hancock
Impact of prehabilitation on objectively measured physical activity levels in elective surgery patients: A systematic review2021
Rebecca Maier
Professor Luke Vale
Dr Leanne Marsay
Professor Helen Hancock
Professor Enoch Akowuah
et al.
Minimally invasive versus conventional sternotomy for Mitral valve repair: Protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial (UK Mini Mitral)2021
Professor Helen Hancock
Rebecca Maier
Dr Andrew Owens
Professor Enoch Akowuah
Mini-sternotomy versus conventional sternotomy for aortic valve replacement: a randomised controlled trial2021
Professor Helen Hancock
Rebecca Maier
Professor Enoch Akowuah
Mini-sternotomy versus conventional sternotomy for aortic valve replacement: results from the MAVRIC randomised controlled trial.2019