Heart, Lung and Circulation
Volume 15, Issue 1 , Pages 44-47, February 2006

The Foundation and Launch of the Melbourne Interventional Group: A Collaborative Interventional Cardiology Project

  • A.E. Ajani, MBBS, MD, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    • NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence in Therapeutics, Department of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Department of Cardiology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Grattan St., Parkville, Melbourne 3050, Australia. Tel.: +61 3 93427133; fax: +61 3 93472808.
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  • G. Szto, MBBS, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Frankston Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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  • S.J. Duffy, MBBS, PhD, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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  • D. Eccleston, MBBS, FRACP, MMed Sci

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
    • Department of Cardiology, Western Hospital, Footscray, Melbourne, Australia
    • NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence in Therapeutics, Department of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
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  • D.J. Clark, MBBS, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Austin Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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  • J. Lefkovits, MBBS, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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  • D.P. Chew, MBBS, MPH, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Melbourne and Flinders Hospital, Adelaide, Australia
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  • R. Warren, MBBS, PhD, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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  • A. Black, MBBS, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Geelong Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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  • G. New, MBBS, PhD, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Box Hill Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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  • A. Walton, MBBS, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Western Hospital, Footscray, Melbourne, Australia
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  • R. Lew, MBBS, PhD, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Frankston Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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  • J. Shaw, MBBS, PhD, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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  • M. Horrigan, MBBS, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Austin Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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  • M. Sebastian, MBBS, FRACP

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Geelong Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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  • B.P. Yan, MBBS

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
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  • A. Brennan, RN

      Affiliations

    • NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence in Therapeutics, Department of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
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  • A. Meehan

      Affiliations

    • NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence in Therapeutics, Department of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
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  • C. Reid, PhD

      Affiliations

    • NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence in Therapeutics, Department of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
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  • H. Krum, MBBS, PhD

      Affiliations

    • NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence in Therapeutics, Department of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
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  • On behalf of the MIG (Melbourne Interventional Group) investigators

The Melbourne Interventional Group (MIG) is a voluntary collaborative venture of interventional cardiologists practicing at 12 major public and private hospitals in Victoria, designed to record data pertaining to percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) and perform long-term follow-up. The potential advantages of collaboration involve large-scale analysis of current interventional strategies (e.g. drug-eluting stents, evaluation of new technologies and cost-effective analysis), provide a basis for multi-centred clinical trials and allow comparison of clinical outcomes with cardiac surgery. The established registry documents demographic, clinical and procedural characteristics of consecutive patients undergoing PCI and permits analysis of those characteristics at 30 days and 12 months. The registry is co-ordinated by the Centre of Clinical Research Excellence (CCRE), a research body within the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine (Monash University, Melbourne). The eventual goal of MIG is to provide a contemporary appraisal of Australian interventional cardiology practice, with opportunities to improve in-hospital and long-term outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease.

Keywords: Percutaneous coronary intervention, Coronary stents

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PII: S1443-9506(05)00150-2

doi:10.1016/j.hlc.2005.08.001

Heart, Lung and Circulation
Volume 15, Issue 1 , Pages 44-47, February 2006