HTA - 10/57/67
REVascularisation of Ischaemic VEntricular Dysfunction (REVIVED): a randomised comparison of percutaneous coronary intervention (with optimal medical therapy) vs. optimal medical therapy alone for heart failure secondary to coronary disease
Project title: REVascularisation of Ischaemic VEntricular Dysfunction (REVIVED): a randomised comparison of percutaneous coronary intervention (with optimal medical therapy) vs. optimal medical therapy alone for heart failure secondary to coronary disease
Chief investigator: Professor Divaka Perera
Contractor: King's College London
Co-investigators: Dr Peter O'Kane, Mr Gerry Carr-White, Professor Anthony Gershlick, Professor Mark de Belder, Professor Mark Petrie, Professor Mark Sculpher, Professor Michael Marber, Professor Simon Redwood, Professor Theresa McDonagh, Professor Tim Clayton.
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