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Dumbor L Ngaage
(Dumbor Ngaage)
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2022-2023
Publications (10 Years): 4
Top Topics
Coronary Artery Bypass
Placebo Controlled
Aortic Valve Replacement
Phase Iii
Top Venues
Pilot and feasibility studies
BMJ case reports
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This page only lists publications with an associated author ORCID identifier.
Publications
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Dumbor L Ngaage
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Natasha Mitchell
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Alexandra Dean
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Alex S Mitchell
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Sebastian Hinde
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Enoch Akowuah
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Patrick Joseph Doherty
,
Simon Nichols
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Caroline Marie Fairhurst
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Kate Flemming
,
Catherine Elizabeth Hewitt
,
Lee Ingle
,
Judith M Watson
A randomised controlled, feasibility study to establish the acceptability of early outpatient review and early cardiac rehabilitation compared to standard practice after cardiac surgery and viability of a future large-scale trial (FARSTER).
Pilot and feasibility studies
9 (1) (2023)
Dumbor L Ngaage
,
Natasha Mitchell
,
Alexandra Dean
,
Alex S Mitchell
,
Sebastian Hinde
,
Enoch Akowuah
,
Patrick Joseph Doherty
,
Simon Nichols
,
Caroline Marie Fairhurst
,
Kate Flemming
,
Catherine Elizabeth Hewitt
,
Lee Ingle
,
Judith M Watson
A randomised controlled, feasibility study to establish the acceptability of early outpatient review and early cardiac rehabilitation compared to standard practice after cardiac surgery and viability of a future large-scale trial (FARSTER).
Pilot and feasibility studies
9 (1) (2023)
Dumbor L Ngaage
,
Natasha Mitchell
,
Alexandra Dean
,
Alex S Mitchell
,
Sebastian Hinde
,
Enoch Akowuah
,
Patrick Joseph Doherty
,
Simon Nichols
,
Caroline Marie Fairhurst
,
Kate Flemming
,
Catherine Elizabeth Hewitt
,
Lee Ingle
,
Judith M Watson
A randomised controlled, feasibility study to establish the acceptability of early outpatient review and early cardiac rehabilitation compared to standard practice after cardiac surgery and viability of a future large-scale trial (FARSTER).
Pilot and feasibility studies
9 (1) (2023)
Benjamin I Omoregbee
,
Yama Haqzad
,
David Zicho
,
Dumbor L Ngaage
Case of retained guide wires traversing anatomical boundaries with neurological and cardiac morbidity.
BMJ case reports
15 (1) (2022)