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DOMINIQUE CADILHAC

Professor (Health sciences)

Melbourne, Australia

Professor Dominique Cadilhac is a senior researcher who focuses on improving patient care and outcomes in stroke working at Monash University and The Florey (University of Melbourne adjunct). Her leadership roles include Vice President of the Australian and New Zealand Stoke Organisation and Executive Director for the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry.

Publications

  • Comprehensive quality assessment for aphasia rehabilitation after stroke: protocol for a multicentre, mixed-methods study
  • Care Transition Interventions to Improve Stroke Outcomes: Evidence Gaps in Underserved and Minority Populations
  • Development, implementation, and evaluation of the Australian Stroke Data Tool (AuSDaT): Comprehensive data capturing for multiple uses
  • Benefit of linking hospital resource information and patient-level stroke registry data
  • Factors associated with mental health service access among Australian community-dwelling survivors of stroke
  • Telestroke for acute ischaemic stroke: A systematic review of economic evaluations and a de novo cost–utility analysis for a middle income country
  • Comparison of Stroke Care Costs in Urban and Nonurban Hospitals and Its Association With Outcomes in New Zealand: A Nationwide Economic Evaluation
  • Translation of nurse-initiated protocols to manage fever, hyperglycaemia and swallowing following stroke across Europe (QASC Europe): A pre-test/post-test implementation study
  • Personalized knowledge to reduce the risk of stroke (PERKS-International): Protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  • Receipt of Mental Health Treatment in People Living With Stroke: Associated Factors and Long-Term Outcomes
  • Stroke Learning Health Systems: A Topical Narrative Review With Case Examples
  • Improving Practice for Urinary Continence Care on Adult Acute Medical and Rehabilitation Wards: A Multi-Site, Co-Created Implementation Study
  • Is communication key in stroke rehabilitation and recovery? National linked stroke data study
  • Twenty years of monitoring acute stroke care in Australia through the national stroke audit programme (1999–2019): A cross-sectional study
  • Developing a Chain Mediation Model of Recurrence Risk Perception and Health Behavior Among Patients With Stroke: A Cross-sectional Study
  • Mobility-Focused Physical Outcome Measures Over Telecommunication Technology (Zoom): Intra and Interrater Reliability Trial
  • Determining the sensitivity of emergency dispatcher and paramedic diagnosis of stroke: statewide registry linkage study
  • Does a History of Cancer Influence the Effectiveness of Statins on Outcomes After Stroke?
  • A Network of Sites and Upskilled Therapists to Deliver Best-Practice Stroke Rehabilitation of the Arm: Protocol for a Knowledge Translation Study
  • What is “usual care” in the rehabilitation of upper limb sensory loss after stroke? Results from a national audit and knowledge translation study
  • Global stroke statistics 2022
  • Ethnic differences in stroke outcomes in Aotearoa New Zealand: A national linkage study
  • A Stepped-Wedge Cluster-Randomized Trial to Improve Adherence to Evidence-Based Practices for Acute Stroke Management
  • Antihypertensive Medication Adherence and the Risk of Vascular Events and Falls After Stroke: A Real-World Effectiveness Study Using Linked Registry Data
  • Understanding of medications and associations with adherence, unmet needs, and perceived control of risk factors at two years post-stroke
  • PRevention Intervention and Support in Mental health for people with aphasia (Aphasia PRISM): protocol and mixed methods analysis plan for two feasibility studies
  • Framingham risk score prediction at 12 months in the STANDFIRM randomised control trial
  • Advances in Stroke: A Focus on Health Policy Literature From 2022
  • Costs of acute hospitalisation for stroke and transient ischaemic attack in Australia
  • Comparisons between group- and individual-based interventions to support recovery from stroke and ischaemic heart disease in the community: a scoping review
  • Costs of Hospital Care for Strokes in India: A Scoping Review
  • A Scoping Review of mHealth Interventions for Secondary Prevention of Stroke: Implications for Policy and Practice
  • An updated systematic review of stroke clinical practice guidelines to inform aphasia management
  • Factors Associated With Transition From Community to Permanent Residential Aged Care Following Stroke: A Linked Registry Data Study
  • Screening, prevention, and management of patients with poststroke depression in a tertiary hospital in China: a best practice implementation project
  • How registry data are used to inform activities for stroke care quality improvement across 55 countries: A cross‐sectional survey of Registry of Stroke Care Quality (RES‐Q) hospitals
  • Quality indicators for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in primary care: A systematic review
  • A systematic review of current national hospital-based stroke registries that monitor access to evidence based care and patient outcomes
  • Protocol for a feasibility registry-based randomised controlled trial investigating a tailored follow-up service for stroke (A-LISTS)
  • When two communication differences intersect: Comparing inpatient rehabilitation care and outcomes for people with post-stroke aphasia who do and do not require an interpreter
  • Multicomponent Support Program for Secondary Prevention of Stroke Using Digital Health Technology: Co-Design Study With People Living With Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack (Preprint)
  • Multicomponent Support Program for Secondary Prevention of Stroke Using Digital Health Technology: Co-Design Study With People Living With Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack
  • Research Note: Registry-based randomised controlled trials with examples from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry
  • Comparing acute hospital outcomes for people with post-stroke aphasia who do and do not require an interpreter
  • Protocol for a feasibility registry-based randomised controlled trial investigating a tailored follow-up service for stroke (A-LISTS)
  • ‘A Meaningful Difference, but Not Ultimately the Difference I Would Want’: A Mixed‐Methods Approach to Explore and Benchmark Clinically Meaningful Changes in Aphasia Recovery
  • Establishing Quality Indicators and Implementation Priorities for Post‐Stroke Aphasia Services Through End‐User Involvement
  • The national Cardiovascular Health Leadership Research Forum: a new data‐driven model placing research at the centre of improving patient outcomes
  • Novel Multicomponent Digital Care Assistant and Support Program for People After Stroke or Transient Ischaemic Attack: A Pilot Feasibility Study
  • Management of people after stroke in 383 Victorian general practices, 2014–2018: analysis of linked stroke registry and general practice data
  • Case-Fatality and Functional Outcome after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH) in INternational STRoke oUtComes sTudy (INSTRUCT)
  • Denial of Cerebrovascular Events in a National Clinical Quality Registry for Stroke: A Retrospective Cohort Study
  • Quality of life after stroke: a longitudinal analysis of a cluster randomized trial
  • Acute Hospital Admission for Stroke Is Characterised by Inactivity
  • Effect of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic on the Quality of Stroke Care in Stroke Units and Alternative Wards: A National Comparative Analysis
  • Mobility focussed physical outcome measures over telehealth using Zoom platform: intra and inter-rater reliability trial (Preprint)
  • Process evaluation of an implementation trial to improve the triage, treatment and transfer of stroke patients in emergency departments (T3 trial): a qualitative study
  • Real-World Effectiveness of Lipid-Lowering Medications on Outcomes after Stroke: Potential Implications of the New-User Design
  • Living clinical guidelines for stroke: updates, challenges and opportunities
  • Exploring barriers to stroke coordinator roles in Australia: A national survey
  • Feedback of patient-reported outcomes to healthcare professionals for comparing health service performance: a scoping review
  • The Mobile Stroke Unit Nurse: An International Exploration of Their Scope of Practice, Education, and Training
  • Geographic Disparities in Stroke Outcomes and Service Access
  • Reducing Ethnic and Geographic Inequities to Optimise New Zealand Stroke Care (REGIONS Care): Protocol for a Nationwide Observational Study
  • Results of the COMPARE trial of Constraint-induced or Multimodality Aphasia Therapy compared with usual care in chronic post-stroke aphasia
  • Co-Designing a New Yoga-Based Mindfulness Intervention for Survivors of Stroke: A Formative Evaluation
  • Mobile Stroke Units: Evidence, Gaps, and Next Steps
  • Chest infection within 30 days of acute stroke, associated factors, survival and the benefits of stroke unit care: Analysis using linked data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry
  • Optimal Measures for Primary Care Physician Encounters after Stroke and Association with Survival: A Data Linkage Study
  • Stroke Care Costs and Cost-Effectiveness to Inform Health Policy
  • Assuming one dose per day yields a similar estimate of medication adherence in patients with stroke: An exploratory analysis using linked registry data
  • The use of videoconferencing in clinical neuropsychology practice: A mixed methods evaluation of neuropsychologists' experiences and views
  • Comparing face-to-face and videoconference completion of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) in community-based survivors of stroke
  • Feasibility and effectiveness of computerised cognitive training for memory dysfunction following stroke: A series of single case studies
  • Effectiveness of a manualised group training intervention for memory dysfunction following stroke: a series of single case studies
  • Nurses’ Role in Implementing and Sustaining Acute Telemedicine: A Mixed‐Methods, Pre‐Post Design Using an Extended Technology Acceptance Model
  • What is known about the cost-effectiveness of neuropsychological interventions for individuals with acquired brain injury? A scoping review
  • Improving economic evaluations in stroke: A report from the ESO Health Economics Working Group
  • Changes in the prevalence of chronic disability in China: evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study
  • Letter to the Editor regarding: Critical Considerations for Stroke Management During COVID-19 Pandemic in response to Inglis et al., Heart Lung Circ. 2020;29(9): 1263–1267.
  • Real world implementation of a group-based memory rehabilitation program into stroke services: A knowledge translation evaluation
  • Pilot randomised clinical trial of an eHealth, self-management support intervention (iVERVE) for stroke: feasibility assessment in survivors 12–24 months post-event
  • Factors Associated with Stroke Coding Quality: A Comparison of Registry and Administrative Data
  • Comparing Performance Across In-person and Videoconference-Based Administrations of Common Neuropsychological Measures in Community-Based Survivors of Stroke
  • Reducing Ethnic and Geographic Inequities to Optimise New Zealand Stroke Care (REGIONS Care): Protocol for a Nationwide Observational Study (Preprint)
  • Factors associated with arrival by ambulance for patients with stroke: a multicentre, national data linkage study
  • Comparing the EQ-5D-3L anxiety or depression domain to the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale to identify anxiety or depression after stroke
  • Age-Related Disparities in the Quality of Stroke Care and Outcomes in Rehabilitation Hospitals: The Australian National Audit
  • Health Policy and Health Services Delivery in the Era of COVID-19
  • Protocol of a randomized controlled trial investigating the effectiveness of Recovery-focused Community support to Avoid readmissions and improve Participation after Stroke (ReCAPS)
  • Developing person-centred goal setting resources with and for people with aphasia: a multi-phase qualitative study
  • Agreement between pharmaceutical claims data and patient-reported medication use after stroke
  • Protocol for the development of the international population registry for aphasia after stroke (I-PRAISE)
  • Greater Adherence to Secondary Prevention Medications Improves Survival After Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack: A Linked Registry Study
  • Understanding the Role of External Facilitation to Drive Quality Improvement for Stroke Care in Hospitals
  • Quality of Care and One-Year Outcomes in Patients with Diabetes Hospitalised for Stroke or TIA: A Linked Registry Study
  • Healing Right Way: study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial to enhance rehabilitation services and improve quality of life in Aboriginal Australians after brain injury
  • Understanding Coordinator Roles in Acute Stroke Care: A National Survey
  • Establishment of an internationally agreed minimum data set for acute telestroke
  • Sustainable implementation of innovative, technology-based health care practices: A qualitative case study from stroke telemedicine
  • Outcomes for Patients With In-Hospital Stroke: A Multicenter Study From the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR)
  • Systematic review of clinical practice guidelines to identify recommendations for rehabilitation after stroke and other acquired brain injuries
  • Identifying the barriers and enablers for a triage, treatment, and transfer clinical intervention to manage acute stroke patients in the emergency department: A systematic review using the theoretical domains framework (TDF)
  • Education-only versus a multifaceted intervention for improving assessment of rehabilitation needs after stroke; a cluster randomised trial
  • Lifetime direct costs of stroke for indigenous patients adjusted for comorbidities
  • Author Response
  • Telemedicine expedites access to optimal acute stroke care
  • Global stroke statistics
  • Maximizing patient recruitment and retention in a secondary stroke prevention clinical trial: Lessons learned from the STAND FIRM study
  • Addressing the challenges of cross-jurisdictional data linkage between a national clinical quality registry and government-held health data
  • Statistical analysis plan (SAP) for the Very Early Rehabilitation in Speech (VERSE) after stroke trial: an international 3-arm clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of early, intensive, prescribed, direct aphasia therapy
  • Reply from Lynchet al. to letter from Vedpathak and Shah regarding ‘when should physical rehabilitation commence after stroke: A systematic review’
  • Improving stroke knowledge through a 'volunteer-led' community education program in Australia
  • New Strategy to Reduce the Global Burden of Stroke
  • Application of the World Stroke Organization health system indicators and performance in Australia, Singapore, and the USA
  • Do cognitive, language, or physical impairments affect participation in a trial of self-management programs for stroke?
  • Triage, treatment and transfer of patients with stroke in emergency department trial (the T3 Trial): A cluster randomised trial protocol
  • From QASC to QASCIP: Successful Australian translational scale-up and spread of a proven intervention in acute stroke using a prospective pre-test/post-test study design
  • Exploring the benefits of a stroke telemedicine programme: An organisational and societal perspective
  • Improved in-hospital outcomes and care for patients in stroke research: An observational study
  • A randomized controlled trial of very early rehabilitation in speech after stroke
  • Inequities in access to rehabilitation: Exploring how acute stroke unit clinicians decide who to refer to rehabilitation
  • Nurse-led intervention to improve knowledge of medications in survivors of stroke or transient ischemic attack: A cluster randomized controlled trial
  • Better outcomes for hospitalized patients with TIA when in stroke units: An observational study
  • Is health-related quality of life between 90 and 180 days following stroke associated with long-term unmet needs?
  • How is the sustainability of chronic disease health programmes empirically measured in hospital and related healthcare services? - A scoping review
  • Effectiveness of a shared team approach between nurses and doctors for improved risk factor management in survivors of stroke: a cluster randomized controlled trial
  • Benefits of clinical facilitators on improving stroke care in acute hospitals: a new programme for Australia
  • National stroke registries for monitoring and improving the quality of hospital care: a systematic review
  • Is telemedicine helping or hindering the delivery of stroke thrombolysis in rural areas? A qualitative analysis
  • Is nonadmission-based care for TIA patients cost-effective? A microcosting study
  • Barriers and enablers to implementing clinical treatment protocols for fever, hyperglycaemia, and swallowing dysfunction in the Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC) Project--a mixed methods study
  • Testing a systematic approach to identify and prioritise barriers to successful implementation of a complex healthcare intervention
  • Transitioning from a single-site pilot project to a state-wide regional telehealth service: The experience from the Victorian Stroke Telemedicine programme
  • Improving discharge care: the potential of a new organisational intervention to improve discharge after hospitalisation for acute stroke, a controlled before–after pilot study
  • Development of an electronic health message system to support recovery after stroke: Inspiring Virtual Enabled Resources following Vascular Events (iVERVE)
  • Risk factors for the development of chest infections in acute stroke: a systematic review
  • Factors influencing self-reported anxiety or depression following stroke or TIA using linked registry and hospital data
  • A mixed-methods study to explore opinions of research translation held by researchers working in a Centre of Research Excellence in Australia
  • Vital sign monitoring following stroke associated with 90-day independence: A secondary analysis of the QASC cluster randomized trial
  • Is length of time in a stroke unit associated with better outcomes for patients with stroke in Australia? An observational study
  • Changes in acute hospital costs after employing clinical facilitators to improve stroke care in Victoria, Australia
  • Improving quality and outcomes of stroke care in hospitals: Protocol and statistical analysis plan for the Stroke123 implementation study
  • Stroke care in Africa: A systematic review of the literature
  • Stroke survivor follow-up in a national registry: Lessons learnt from respondents who completed telephone interviews
  • The International comparison of Systems of care and patient outcomes In minor Stroke and Tia (InSIST) study: A community-based cohort study
  • How to do health services research in stroke: A focus on performance measurement and quality improvement
  • Constraint-induced or multi-modal personalized aphasia rehabilitation (COMPARE): A randomized controlled trial for stroke-related chronic aphasia
  • Influence of stroke coordinators on delivery of acute stroke care and hospital outcomes: An observational study
  • Global stroke statistics: An update of mortality data from countries using a broad code of “cerebrovascular diseases”
  • A phase II multicentered, single-blind, randomized, controlled trial of the stroke self-management program
  • Global stroke statistics
  • Stroke survivor and carer perspectives of the concept of recovery: A qualitative study
  • Telephone follow-up was more expensive but more efficient than postal in a national stroke registry
  • The prevalence, impact and economic implications of atrial fibrillation in stroke: What progress has been made?
  • Evaluation of rural stroke services: Does implementation of coordinators and pathways improve care in rural hospitals?
  • Factors associated with 28-day hospital readmission after stroke in Australia
  • Hospital management and outcomes of stroke in Indigenous Australians: Evidence from the 2009 Acute Care National Stroke Audit
  • A plea for the use of systematic review methodology when writing guidelines and timely publication of guidelines
  • Adherence to clinical guidelines improves patient outcomes in australian audit of stroke rehabilitation practice
  • Is there evidence that performance measurement in stroke has influenced health policy and changes to health systems?
  • Organized blood pressure control programs to prevent stroke in Australia: Would they be cost-effective?
  • The economic gains of achieving reduced alcohol consumption targets for Australia
  • The economics of atrial fibrillation: A time for review and prioritization
  • Death, dependency and health status 90days following hospital admission for acute stroke in NSW
  • Pathways to enhancing the quality of stroke care through national data monitoring systems for hospitals
  • Response to letter regarding article, "does Abnormal Circadian Blood Pressure Pattern Really Matter in Patients with Transient Ischemic Attack or Minor Stroke?"
  • Are patients with intracerebral haemorrhage disadvantaged in hospitals?
  • Outcomes for people with atrial fibrillation in an Australian national audit of stroke care
  • Australian public's awareness of stroke warning signs improves after national multimedia campaigns
  • Establishment of an effective acute stroke telemedicine program for Australia: Protocol for the Victorian Stroke Telemedicine project
  • When should physical rehabilitation commence after stroke: A systematic review
  • Estimating the annual number of strokes and the issue of imperfect data: An example from Australia
  • Quality in Acute Stroke Care (QASC): Process evaluation of an intervention to improve the management of fever, hyperglycemia, and swallowing dysfunction following acute stroke
  • Does abnormal circadian blood pressure pattern really matter in patients with transient ischemic attack or minor stroke?
  • Management of fever, hyperglycemia, and swallowing dysfunction following hospital admission for acute stroke in new south wales, australia
  • Risk factor management in survivors of stroke: A double-blind, cluster-randomized, controlled trial
  • Effect of telestroke on emergent stroke care and stroke outcomes
  • Pathways to enhancing the quality of stroke care through national data monitoring systems for hospitals. Reply.
  • Understanding long-term unmet needs in Australian survivors of stroke
  • Victorian Stroke Telemedicine Project: Implementation of a new model of translational stroke care for Australia
  • Use of continuous intrathecal baclofen in hereditary spastic paraplegia
  • The relationship between caregiver impacts and the unmet needs of survivors of stroke
  • The Know Your Numbers (KYN) program 2008 to 2010: impact on knowledge and health promotion behavior among participants
  • The health and economic benefits of reducing intimate partner violence: an Australian example
  • Telemedicine in the acute health setting: a disruptive innovation for specialists (an example from stroke)
  • Statistical analysis plan (SAP) for Shared Team Approach between Nurses and Doctors For Improved Risk Factor Management (STANDFIRM): a randomised controlled trial
  • Rehabilitation assessments for patients with stroke in Australian hospitals do not always reflect the patients' rehabilitation requirements
  • Readmissions after stroke: linked data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry and hospital databases
  • Potential cost-savings may be considerable with management of hypertension according to updated US hypertension guidelines, but for women aged 35-44 years these benefits are unlikely
  • Personalized medicine and stroke prevention: where are we?
  • Randomized controlled trial of early rehabilitation after intracerebral hemorrhage stroke: difference in outcomes within 6 months of stroke
  • Long-term costs of stroke using 10-year longitudinal data from the North East Melbourne Stroke Incidence Study
  • Interdisciplinary team interactions in stroke units: can team dynamics influence patient outcomes from a clinician's perspective
  • Implementation of evidence-based stroke care: enablers, barriers, and the role of facilitators
  • Experience with scaling up the Victorian Stroke Telemedicine programme
  • Evidence-to-practice gaps in post-stroke management: a focus on care in a stroke unit and anticoagulation to prevent death, disability and recurrent stroke
  • Comparison of two methods for assessing diabetes risk in a pharmacy setting in Australia
  • Using linked data to more comprehensively measure the quality of care for stroke - understanding the issues
  • Organization of care
  • Consensus statement for the prevention of vascular disease
  • Access to stroke care units in Australian public hospitals: Facts and temporal progress
  • The implementation of intravenous tissue plasminogen activator in acute ischaemic stroke - A scientific position statement from the National Stroke foundation and the Stroke Society of Australasia
  • National Stroke Audit: The Australian experience
  • Identification of a reliable subset of process indicators for clinical audit in stroke care: an example from Australia
  • Quality of stroke care within a hospital: Effects of a mobile stroke service
  • Improving access to evidence-based acute stroke services: development and evaluation of a health systems model to address equity of access issues.
  • Managing a stroke unit: An example from Australia with an emphasis on nursing roles
  • Economic benefits of achieving realistic smoking cessation targets in Australia
  • Excess risk of stroke in australia's aboriginal and torres strait islander populations
  • Absolute risk representation in cardiovascular disease prevention: Comprehension and preferences of health care consumers and general practitioners involved in a focus group study
  • Implementation of evidence-based treatment protocols to manage fever, hyperglycaemia, and swallowing dysfunction in acute stroke (QASC): A cluster randomised controlled trial
  • Metropolitan-rural divide for stroke outcomes: Do stroke units make a difference?
  • The economic benefits of reducing physical inactivity: An Australian example
  • The societal benefits of reducing six behavioural risk factors: An economic modelling study from Australia
  • 'Getting your life back on track after stroke': A Phase II multi-centered, single-blind, randomized, controlled trial of the Stroke Self-Management Program vs. the Stanford Chronic Condition Self-Management Program or standard care in stroke survivors
  • Emerging risk factors for stroke
  • Estimating the long-term costs of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke for Australia: New evidence derived from the north east Melbourne stroke incidence study (NEMESIS)
  • Feasibility of a pilot programme to increase awareness of blood pressure as an important risk factor for stroke in Australia
  • Protocol and pilot data for establishing the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry
  • The health loss from ischemic stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage: Evidence from the North East Melbourne Stroke Incidence Study (NEMESIS)
  • Fever, hyperglycaemia and swallowing dysfunction management in acute stroke: A cluster randomised controlled trial of knowledge transfer
  • Hypertension and TIA
  • Systematic review of process indicators: Including early rehabilitation interventions used to measure quality of acute stroke care
  • Telestroke in stroke survivors
  • Estimating the prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing in community-based, long-term stroke survivors using a validated predictive model
  • Improvements in the quality of care and health outcomes with new stroke care units following implementation of a clinician-led, health system redesign programme in New South Wales, Australia
  • Psychological distress and social support in informal caregivers of stroke survivors
  • Stroke rehabilitation: Multidisciplinary perspectives
  • Why invest in a national public health program for stroke?. An example using Australian data to estimate the potential benefits and cost implications
  • Economic evaluation of Australian stroke services: A prospective, multicenter study comparing dedicated stroke units with other care modalities
  • Development and application of Model of Resource Utilization, Costs, and Outcomes for Stroke (MORUCOS): An Australian economic model for stroke
  • Sleep disordered breathing in chronic stroke survivors. A study of the long term follow-up of the SCOPES cohort using home based polysomnography
  • Multicenter comparison of processes of care between stroke units and conventional care wards in Australia
  • How should stroke services be organised?
  • The changing face of stroke. Medical management revolution.
  • Stroke among indigenous Australians at Royal Darwin Hospital, 2001-02 [1]
  • How do the Australian guidelines for lipid-lowering drugs perform in practice? Cardiovascular disease risk in the AusDiab Study, 1999-2000
  • How should stroke services be organised?
  • Editorial
  • Multicenter comparison of processes of care between stroke units and conventional care wards in Australia
  • Consensus statement for the prevention of vascular disease

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