G S Hillis
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Recent Articles
1.
Nolde J, Schlaich M, Sessler D, Mian A, Corcoran T, Chow C, et al.
Anaesthesia
. 2023 Apr;
78(7):853-860.
PMID: 37070957
Myocardial injury due to ischaemia within 30 days of non-cardiac surgery is prognostically relevant. We aimed to determine the discrimination, calibration, accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of single-layer and multiple-layer neural...
2.
Blomster J, Zoungas S, Woodward M, Neal B, Harrap S, Poulter N, et al.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract
. 2017 Apr;
127:212-217.
PMID: 28395214
Aims: The relationship between educational level and the risk of all-cause mortality is well established, whereas the association with vascular events in individuals with type 2 diabetes is not well...
3.
Mooney J, Hillis G, Lee V, Halliwell R, Vicaretti M, Moncrieff C, et al.
Intern Med J
. 2016 May;
46(8):932-41.
PMID: 27185065
Background: Increasingly, patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery are older and have more comorbidities yet preoperative cardiac assessment appears haphazard and unsystematic. We hypothesised that patients at high cardiac risk were not...
4.
Douglas K, Hillis G, Croal B, Gibson P, Cuthbertson B
Br J Anaesth
. 2014 Oct;
113(5):884-5.
PMID: 25326479
No abstract available.
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Blomster J, Chow C, Zoungas S, Woodward M, Patel A, Poulter N, et al.
Diabetes Obes Metab
. 2013 May;
15(11):1008-12.
PMID: 23675676
Aims: There is limited evidence regarding the association between physical activity and vascular complications, particularly microvascular disease, in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: From the 11 140 patients in...
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Cuthbertson B, Croal B, Rae D, Harrild K, Gibson P, Prescott G, et al.
Br J Anaesth
. 2012 Nov;
110(2):214-21.
PMID: 23183321
Background: N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) concentrations predict cardiovascular outcome in many settings. There are very few data assessing the utility of NT-proBNP concentrations in the prediction of long-term outcome...
7.
Redfern J, Thiagalingam A, Jan S, Whittaker R, Hackett M, Mooney J, et al.
Eur J Prev Cardiol
. 2012 May;
21(4):492-9.
PMID: 22605787
Background: Supporting lifestyle change is an effective way of preventing recurrent events in people with cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, there is a need to develop innovative strategies that increase access...
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Hillis G, Woodward M, Rodgers A, Chow C, Li Q, Zoungas S, et al.
Diabetologia
. 2012 Jan;
55(5):1283-90.
PMID: 22286552
Aims/hypothesis: An association between resting heart rate and mortality has been described in the general population and in patients with cardiovascular disease. There are, however, few data exploring this relationship...
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Chow C, Redfern J, Thiagalingam A, Jan S, Whittaker R, Hackett M, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2012 Jan;
2(1):e000606.
PMID: 22267690
Background Although supporting lifestyle change is an effective way of preventing further events in people with cardiovascular disease, providing access to such interventions is a major challenge. This study aims...
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Cuthbertson B, Croal B, Rae D, Gibson P, McNeilly J, Jeffrey R, et al.
Br J Anaesth
. 2009 Aug;
103(5):647-53.
PMID: 19713279
Background: N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) is a powerful predictor of cardiovascular outcome in many circumstances. There are, however, limited data regarding the utility of NT-proBNP or BNP levels in...