The information requested isdetailed in the following table:Nhsscotland In-Patient/DayCase Discharges for People Seen Within Eight Weeks (Angiography) or 18 Weeks(Angioplasty and Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts) in Absolute Numbers and as aPercentage of all Patients Receiving those Treatments*† Discharged During Quarter End Angiography‡ Angioplasty Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Number wait ≤ 8 weeks % wait ≤ 8 weeks Number wait ≤ 18 weeks % wait ≤ 18 weeks Number wait ≤ 18 weeks % wait ≤ 18 weeks March 2000 1,328 68.7 287 86.7 338 57.4 June 2000 1,508 75.9 358 95.5 382 70.2 September 2000 1,303 68.8 392 95.6 404 65.0 December 2000 1,338 71.1 317 93.8 360 65.0 March 2001 1,358 67.4 340 94.2 386 72.4 June 2001 1,266 70.8 322 86.1 399 78.5 September 2001 1,127 63.1 334 88.8 421 78.4 December 2001 1,202 69.0 371 94.2 435 82.4 March 2002 1,359 65.2 363 89.6 392 76.4 June 2002 1,416 72.1 415 87.0 345 82.1 September 2002 1,297 67.6 352 83.2 436 74.2 December 2002 1,322 70.5 343 81.5 376 64.5 March 2003 1,396 63.3 387 83.4 397 71.3 June 2003 1,356 65.2 415 84.7 385 76.2 September 2003 1,417 65.3 405 89.0 421 81.8 December 2003 1,443 70.4 403 84.7 381 79.5 March 2004 1,479 67.4 420 84.0 375 75.8 June 2004 1,234 59.5 461 85.2 357 74.5 September 2004 1,255 55.0 560 90.0 437 87.2 December 2004 1,615 62.5 507 97.3 446 91.2 March 2005 1,877 82.5 540 95.9 424 91.4 June 2005P 1,966 88.2 617 95.2 358 91.6 September 2005P 1,744 89.0 572 97.6 292 91.0 December 2005P 1,440 91.8 474 98.8 219 88.7 Source: ISD SMR01.PProvisional – source data are incomplete for laterquarters of 2005Notes:*Based on routine admissionsfrom the waiting list for inpatient/day...