Geoff Strange
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Recent Articles
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Lloyd L, Nicholson C, Strange G, Celermajer D
Aust Health Rev
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39928920
ObjectiveThis paper aims to identify and describe legislative and administrative barriers to hospital participation and national data linkage for the National Australian Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) Registry.MethodsA narrative review based...
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Playford E, Stewart S, Hoyne G, Strange G, Dwivedi G, Hamilton-Craig C, et al.
Am Heart J Plus
. 2025 Jan;
49:100493.
PMID: 39760104
Background: There is limited data showing the predictive accuracy of traditional cardiovascular risk scores (CVRS) to predict asymptomatic coronary artery disease (CAD) determined by coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA). Methods:...
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Rowe S, Paratz E, Fahy L, Janssens K, Spencer L, DAmbrosio P, et al.
JACC Adv
. 2025 Jan;
4(1):101444.
PMID: 39759435
Background: In patients with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), small ventricular size has been associated with reduced functional capacity, but its impact on clinical outcomes is unclear. Objectives: The...
4.
Chami J, Strange G, Baker D, Cordina R, Grigg L, Celermajer D, et al.
Int J Cardiol Congenit Heart Dis
. 2024 Dec;
11:100430.
PMID: 39713572
Background: Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) encompasses a huge variety of rare diagnoses that range in complexity and comorbidity. To help build clinical guidelines, plan health services and conduct statistically powerful...
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Chami J, Nicholson C, Baker D, Cordina R, Strange G, Celermajer D
Int J Cardiol Congenit Heart Dis
. 2024 Dec;
16:100510.
PMID: 39712534
Background: In order to manage a class of diseases as broad as congenital heart disease (CHD), multiple "manually generated" classification systems defining CHDs as mild, moderate and severe have been...
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Chami J, Nicholson C, Strange G, Baker D, Cordina R, Celermajer D
Int J Cardiol Congenit Heart Dis
. 2024 Dec;
7:100320.
PMID: 39712289
Background: Hospital discharge codes are relied upon for research, accounting/invoicing and health systems planning. Congenital heart disease (CHD), however, is uniquely difficult for non-cardiologists to code due to the rarity,...
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Nicholson C, Strange G, Ayer J, Cheung M, Grigg L, Justo R, et al.
Int J Cardiol Congenit Heart Dis
. 2024 Dec;
17:100538.
PMID: 39711757
Background: Although several National Data Registries for Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) exist, few are comprehensive and contemporary. A National Australian CHD Registry has been developed that aims to redress this...
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Playford D, Stewart S, Harris S, Scalia G, Celermajer D, Thomas L, et al.
Heart
. 2024 Dec;
111(7):327-334.
PMID: 39706686
Background: Although the prognostic implications of severe mitral regurgitation (MR) are well recognised, they are less clear in moderate MR. We therefore explored the prognostic impact of both moderate and...
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Ratwatte S, Playford D, Strange G, Celermajer D, Stewart S
Open Heart
. 2024 Dec;
11(2.
PMID: 39627022
Aims: Pulmonary hypertension (PHT) appears to be very common in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction but details on its prevalence, severity and prognostic implications have not been well defined....
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Moonen A, Celermajer D, Ng M, Strange G, Playford D, Stewart S
Open Heart
. 2024 Oct;
11(2).
PMID: 39462524
Aims: We set out to explore associations between a 'mitral-specific' cardiac damage score (m-CDS) and survival outcomes in mitral regurgitation (MR) and compare the performance of the m-CDS and an...