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Beta-blocker, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor/angiotensin receptor blocker, nitrate-hydralazine, diuretics, aldosterone antagonist, ivabradine, devices and digoxin (BANDAID2): an evidence-based mnemonic for the treatment of systolic heart failure
Chia, Noel; Fulcher, Jordan; Keech, AnthonyPublished 2015-06-26Heart failure causes significant morbidity and mortality, with recognised underutilisation rates of guideline based therapies. Our aim was to review current evidence for heart failure treatments and derive a mnemonic ...Open AccessArticle -
Efficacy and safety of LDL-lowering therapy among men and women: meta-analysis of individual data from 174,000 participants in 27 randomised trials
Cholesterol Treatment Trialists’ (CTT) Collaboration; Fulcher, Jordan; O'Connell, Rachel; Voysey, Merryn; Emberson, Jonathan; Blackwell, Lisa; Mihaylova, Borislava; Simes, John; Collins, Rory; Kirby, Adrienne; Colhoun, Helen; Braunwald, Eugene; LaRosa, John; Pedersen, TR; Tonkin, Andrew; Davis, Barry; Slright, Peter; Franzosi, Maria Grazia; Baigent, Colin; Keech, AnthonyPublished 2015-01-09Background Whether statin therapy is as effective in women as in men is debated, especially for primary prevention. We undertook a meta-analysis of statin trials in the Cholesterol Treatment Trialists' (CTT) Collaboration ...Open AccessArticle -
Inappropriate sinus tachycardia: focus on ivabradine
Abed, Hany S; Fulcher, Jordan; Kilborn, Michael J; Keech, Anthony CPublished 2016-04-10Inappropriate sinus tachycardia (IST) is an incompletely understood condition characterised by an elevation in heart rate (HR) accompanied by wide ranging symptoms, in the absence of an underlying physiological stimulus. ...Open AccessArticle -
Is it time to repair a fairly fast SAAB convertible? Testing an evidence-based mnemonic for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease
Chin, Jialiang; Fulcher, Jordan; Jenkins, Alicia; Keech, AnthonyPublished 2014-11-29OBJECTIVES: Optimising secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease has the greatest potential to reduce recurrent events, yet despite major guidelines there are ongoing treatment gaps. FFSAABC (Fish oils, Fibrates, ...Open AccessArticle
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