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The UK Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of
the Aorta (UK-REBOA)
Investigator: Jansen, J., Campbell, M., MacLennan, G. (Health
Services Research Unit, (HSRU), University of Aberdeen);
Boyers, D. (HERU); Brohi, K. (Queen Mary University);
Morrison, J. (NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde);, Lendrum, R.
(NHS Lothian); Harris, T. (Barts Health NHS Trust); Tai, N. (Royal
London Hospital); Moran, C. (Nottingham University NHS
Trust); Midwinter, M. (Royal Centre for Defence Medicine);
Lecky, F. (University of Sheffield).
Source of Funding: National Institute for Health Research
(NIHR), Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme and
University of Aberdeen.
Using existing data to incorporate broader measures of
benefit in economic evaluation (PhD)
Investigators: Tassie, E. (PhD Student), Watson, V. (HERU),
Scotland, G. (HERU/HSRU), Bryan, S. (HERU/University of
British Columbia).
Source of Funding: Institute of Applied Health Science
(IAHS), University of Aberdeen and Chief Scientist Office (CSO)
CORE.
Vault or Uterine prolapse surgery Evaluation: two parallel
randomised controlled trials of surgical options for upper
compartment (uterine or vault) pelvic organ prolapse
(VUE)
Investigators: Glazener, C., Breeman, S., McPherson, G.,
McDonald, A., Norrie, J., Elders, A. (Health Services Research
Unit, (HSRU), University of Aberdeen); Montgomery, I.B.G.
(Aberdeen); Hagen, S. (Glasgow Caledonian University);
Smith, A.R.B. (St. Mary’s Hospital Manchester); Freeman, R.M.
(Plymouth Hospital NHS Trust); Bain, C., Cooper,. K. (NHS
Grampian); Kilonzo, M. (HERU).
Source of Funding: National Institute for Health Research
(NIHR) Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme and
University of Aberdeen.
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