Population trends of recurrent coronary heart disease event rates remain high

TG Briffa, MS Hobbs, A Tonkin… - … Quality and Outcomes, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc
Background—Survivors of nonfatal coronary heart disease (CHD) can reduce their risk of
further events by various preventive interventions. The impact of such measures as …

Age-and sex-specific trends in the incidence of hospitalized acute coronary syndromes in Western Australia

LJ Nedkoff, TG Briffa, DB Preen… - … Quality and Outcomes, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc
Background—The incidence of myocardial infarction has declined during the past 4
decades in many populations. However, there are limited population data measuring trends …

[HTML][HTML] Can we monitor heart attack in the troponin era: evidence from a population-based cohort study

FM Sanfilippo, MST Hobbs, MW Knuiman… - BMC cardiovascular …, 2011 - Springer
Background Troponins (highly sensitive biomarkers of myocardial damage) increase counts
of myocardial infarction (MI) in clinical practice, but their impact on trends in admission rates …

[HTML][HTML] Under-ascertainment of Aboriginality in records of cardiovascular disease in hospital morbidity and mortality data in Western Australia: a record linkage study

TG Briffa, FM Sanfilippo, MST Hobbs, SC Ridout… - BMC Medical Research …, 2010 - Springer
Background Measuring the real burden of cardiovascular disease in Australian Aboriginals
is complicated by under-identification of Aboriginality in administrative health data …

Discordant age and sex-specific trends in the incidence of a first coronary heart disease event in Western Australia from 1996 to 2007

T Briffa, L Nedkoff, A Peeters, A Tonkin, J Hung… - Heart, 2011 - heart.bmj.com
Objective To determine age-and sex-specific population trends in fatal and non-fatal first
coronary heart disease (CHD) events in Western Australia from 1996 to 2007. Design …

[HTML][HTML] Using clinical trial data and linked administrative health data to reduce the risk of adverse events associated with the uptake of newly released drugs by older …

MT Whitstock, CM Pearce, SC Ridout, EJ Eckermann - BMC Public Health, 2011 - Springer
Background The study was undertaken to evaluate the contribution of a process which uses
clinical trial data plus linked de-identified administrative health data to forecast potential risk …

[PDF][PDF] A retrospective analysis of VIOXX in Australia: using clinical trial data and linked administrative health data to predict patient groups at risk of an adverse drug …

MT Whitstock, CM Pearce, SC Ridout… - Australian and New …, 2010 - researchgate.net
The potential for adverse drug events (ADEs) is greater when a new drug is prescribed soon
after its release onto the market, and rapid uptake can place patients at risk of adverse drug …

[PDF][PDF] Margaret T. Whitstock

CM Pearce, SC Ridout, EJ Eckermann - 2009 - academia.edu
The potential for adverse drug events (ADEs) is greater when a new drug is prescribed soon
after its release onto the market, and rapid uptake can place patients at risk of adverse drug …

[CITATION][C] Using clinical trial data and linked administrative health data to reduce adverse drug events associated with the uptake of newly released drugs by older …

MT Whitstock, CM Pearce, SC Ridout, EJ Eckermann - 2000

[CITATION][C] Under-ascertainment of Aboriginality in records of cardiovascular disease in hospital morbidity and mortality data in Western Australia: a record linkage …

SC Thompson, PL Thompson, JM Katzenellenbogen… - 2010