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Multicentre randomised controlled trial to compare the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a 'vein bypass first' with an 'endovascular first' revascularisation strategy for severe limb ischaemia due to infrageniculate arterial disease (Bypass v Angioplasty in Severe Ischaemia of the Leg, BASIL-2)
Project title: Multicentre randomised controlled trial to compare the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a 'vein bypass first' with an 'endovascular first' revascularisation strategy for severe limb ischaemia due to infrageniculate arterial disease (Bypass v Angioplasty in Severe Ischaemia of the Leg, BASIL-2)
Chief investigator: Professor Andrew Bradbury
Contractor: University of Birmingham
Co-investigators: Dr Allan Odurny, Dr Arul Ganeshan, Dr Iain Robertson, Dr Jai Patel, Dr Laura Magill, Dr Lazaros Andronis, Dr Margaret Grant, Dr Nick Burfitt, Dr Ralph Jackson, Dr Raman Uberoi, Dr Trevor Cleveland, Dr Will Adair, Mr Jeremy Perkins, Mr Martin Claridge, Mrs Smitaa Patel, Professor Alun Davies, Professor Anna-Maria Belli, Professor Cliff Shearman, Professor Duncan Ettles, Professor Gerard Stansby, Professor Ian Chetter, Professor Jon Moss, Professor Jonathan Beard, Professor Jonathan Deeks, Professor Julian Scott, Professor Julie Brittenden, Professor Martin Stevens, Professor Robert Hinchliffe, Professor Ross Naylor, Professor Tracy Roberts.
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