Objective: to assess current understanding and classification of complex high risk and indicated PCI (CHIP-PCI) cases. This survey will help us improve not only operational management (e.g. use of preferred operators and dual operator working) but also support benchmarking, quality assurance and care pathway standardisation and cross clinical trial comparisons
Thank you for taking part in this brief survey which will take approximately 8 minutes. Please note the following clauses:
  • Your participation is anonymous, and your data will be used for research purposes only.
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* 1. Years of post-fellowship PCI experience

0 - no experience 50 years
Clear
i We adjusted the number you entered based on the slider’s scale.

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* 2. Your centre’s annual PCI volume (including Primary PCI)

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* 3. The total number of first operator PCIs you perform per year

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* 4. Do you carry out the following procedures?

  Yes No
Default Radial operator
CTO PCI (Antegrade wire escalation only)
CTO PCI (Dissection re-entry techniques)
Rotational Atherectomy
Unprotected Left Main intervention
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