 
            Clinical Papers
Over the years, the outcomes from Dendrite’s databases, registries and clinical trials have been published in the medical and scientific literature. Here is a selection of papers by specialty:
Bariatric-Metabolic Surgery Utilisation in Patients With and Without Diabetes: Data from the IFSO Global Registry 2015–2018 (2021)
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Bariatric surgery for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus requiring insulin: Clinical outcome and cost-effectiveness analyses
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Obesity surgery makes patients healthier and more functional: real world results from the United Kingdom National Bariatric Surgery Registry (2018)
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Bariatric Surgery Worldwide: Baseline Demographic Description and One-Year Outcomes from the Fourth IFSO Global Registry Report 2018 (2018)
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Bariatric Surgery Worldwide: Baseline Demographic Description and One-Year Outcomes from the Second IFSO Global Registry Report 2013-2015 (2018)
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Cost-utility analysis of bariatric surgery (2018)
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Single-stage conversions from failed gastric band to sleeve gastrectomy versus Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: results from the United Kingdom National Bariatric Surgical Registry (2018)
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Bariatric Surgery in Obese Women of Reproductive Age Improves Conditions That Underlie Fertility and Pregnancy Outcomes: Retrospective Cohort Study of UK National Bariatric Surgery Registry (NBSR) (2016)
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Ethnic Minorities Have Equal Access to Bariatric Surgery in the UK and Ireland (2013)
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Short-term clinical outcomes and long-term survival of minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass grafting (2018)
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The European Registry for Patients with Mechanical Circulatory Support (EUROMACS): first annual report (2015)
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Concomitant off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting results in improved in-hospital outcomes for patients with ischemic mitral regurgitation undergoing surgery (2013)
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Outcomes and predictors of mortality and stroke after on-pump and off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery in octogenarians (2013)
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The European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) database: an introduction (2013)
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Total arterial revascularization is safe: multicenter ten-year analysis of 71,470 coronary procedures (2006)
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Generic, simple risk stratification model for heart valve surgery (2005)
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The risk model of choice for coronary surgery in the UK (2003)
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Risk-adjusted sequential probability ratio tests: applications to Bristol, Shipman and adult cardiac surgery (2003)
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Coronary revascularization with or without cardiopulmonary bypass in patients with preoperative nondialysis-dependent renal insufficiency (2001)
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Hypocalcaemia and permanent hypoparathyroidism after total/bilateral thyroidectomy in the BAETS Registry (2017)
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Developing a risk stratification tool for audit of outcome after surgery for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (2017)
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Use of Compression Therapy in Patients with Chronic Venous Insufficiency Undergoing Ablation Therapy: A Report from the American Venous Registry (2013)
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American Venous Registry - The First National Registry for the Treatment of Varicose Veins (2013)
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Management Trends for Chronic Venous Insufficiency Across the United States: A Report from the American Venous Registry (2013)
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 Dendrite Clinical Systems is delighted to report that our Managing Director, Dr Peter Walton, has published a chapter discussing the value of clinical registries in new publication on Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (LSG). In his Chapter, Dr Peter Walton outlines value of national bariatric registries and their capability to deliver evidence on a global basis, as well as providing some practical perspectives on best practice when setting out to start a national registry and how to keep a good registry going.
Dendrite Clinical Systems is delighted to report that our Managing Director, Dr Peter Walton, has published a chapter discussing the value of clinical registries in new publication on Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (LSG). In his Chapter, Dr Peter Walton outlines value of national bariatric registries and their capability to deliver evidence on a global basis, as well as providing some practical perspectives on best practice when setting out to start a national registry and how to keep a good registry going. Dendrite Clinical Systems and the Institute for Health Research (IGES) in Berlin, Germany, have initiated the Outpatient Treatment of COVID-19 Infections (ABC-19) study, to record data on the treatment of COVID-19 patients and discover more about the outpatient course of the disease, the individual risk factors of patients that contribute to severe COVID-19 courses and the procedures of general practitioners (GPs).
Dendrite Clinical Systems and the Institute for Health Research (IGES) in Berlin, Germany, have initiated the Outpatient Treatment of COVID-19 Infections (ABC-19) study, to record data on the treatment of COVID-19 patients and discover more about the outpatient course of the disease, the individual risk factors of patients that contribute to severe COVID-19 courses and the procedures of general practitioners (GPs).
 Researchers at the University College London and University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), London, UK, have reported that the vast majority of participants with new onset loss of smell were positive for COVID19, and this acute loss of sense of smell needs to be considered globally as a criterion for self-isolation, testing and contact tracing in order to contain the spread of COVID-19.
Researchers at the University College London and University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), London, UK, have reported that the vast majority of participants with new onset loss of smell were positive for COVID19, and this acute loss of sense of smell needs to be considered globally as a criterion for self-isolation, testing and contact tracing in order to contain the spread of COVID-19.
 Dendrite Clinical Systems’ innovative “Intellect Web” software has been chosen by an international group of 17 leading diabetes experts from the multidisciplinary Diabetes Surgery Summit (DSS), as the platform on which the CoviDiab project will establish a Global Registry to collect new cases of diabetes in patients with COVID-19.
Dendrite Clinical Systems’ innovative “Intellect Web” software has been chosen by an international group of 17 leading diabetes experts from the multidisciplinary Diabetes Surgery Summit (DSS), as the platform on which the CoviDiab project will establish a Global Registry to collect new cases of diabetes in patients with COVID-19. 
        


