Perioperative statin therapy for improving outcomes during and after noncardiac vascular surgery

Author:

Sanders Robert D1,Nicholson Amanda2,Lewis Sharon R3,Smith Andrew F4,Alderson Phil5

Affiliation:

1. University College London Hospital & Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience, University College London; Surgical Outcomes Research Centre & Department of Anaesthesia; London UK SW10 9NH

2. University of Liverpool; Liverpool Reviews and Implementation Group; Second Floor Whelan Building, The Quadrangle, Brownlow Hill Liverpool UK L69 3GB

3. Royal Lancaster Infirmary; Patient Safety Research; Pointer Court 1, Ashton Road Lancaster UK LA1 1RP

4. Royal Lancaster Infirmary; Department of Anaesthetics; Ashton Road Lancaster Lancashire UK LA1 4RP

5. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence; Level 1A, City Tower, Piccadilly Plaza Manchester UK M1 4BD

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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